I mentioned in my Picks post that I hadn’t had the time this
year to really dig into the nominees, but that the prior two years when I had done
my homework my total number correct had actually gone down. I wondered if my number would go up this year
having not seen many of them. It
did. I got 17 out of 24 correct – the
best I’ve done in the four years I’ve been making picks. More on this below.
First, some observations:
The big winner was Gravity with seven wins out of ten
nominations. It didn’t win Best Picture,
though. Gravity almost tied the record
for most Oscar wins without winning the top award. Cabaret holds the record with eight.
On the other end of the spectrum, American Hustle had ten
nominations, but did not win a single Oscar.
This almost tied the record for most nominations without a single
win. The Turning Point and The Color
Purple hold the record with eleven.
Three years ago True Grit also had ten nominations and no wins.
12 Years a Slave won Best Picture, but could only manage two
other wins (Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay) out of its nine total
nominations. You have to go all the way back to 1953 for The Greatest Show on Earth to find a Best Picture winner that
received fewer than three total Oscars.
(It won two.)
If you’re a big fan of 12 Years a Slave, though, and you’ve
got someone who is giving you a hard time about the fact that it only won three
Oscars, just point out to them that The Godfather only won three Oscars, too.
Dallas Buyers Club tied with 12 Years a Slave by also
winning three Oscars. The only other
multiple winners were Frozen and The Great Gatsby, both with two. That’s right.
The Leonardo DiCaprio film that took home Oscars last night was the one
that film critics metaphorically shit all over when it was released. The Wolf of Wall Street with its five
nominations won none, while The Great Gatsby won both of the Oscars it was
nominated for (Production Design and Costumes.)
Once again the show started at the weird time of 8:30 PM
Eastern time and ran to Midnight. Why
they can’t just start it at 8:00 eludes me.
It’s not to cover the red carpet; the show starts airing at 7:00 to do
that. One hour is plenty of time to
waste getting people into the auditorium.
Those of us who have to get up to work first thing in the morning would
appreciate it if this show would end earlier.
Perhaps I shouldn’t complain, though, because last year I lost power
about 10:00 PM from a snowstorm and couldn’t watch who won the biggest awards
at all.
Host Ellen Degeneres had more hits than misses with her
jokes. She beat to death a joke about
ordering pizza. On the other hand, it
got her down in the audience and she was at her best when she was interacting
with them, shaking up some of the stuffiness.
The best moment was when she got a bunch of people together for a group
selfie, which she later said broke Twitter.
Her best one-liner was when she said that Jonah Hill showed her
something in The Wolf of Wall Street that she hadn’t seen in a very long
time. (You’ll get that if you’ve seen
the movie……and if you know she’s gay.)
I rarely notice what someone is wearing, but because she was
the first presenter of the night, and because it was so distracting, I have to
ask: was Anne Hathaway wearing a top with lights flashing on it? At first I thought it was the reflections of
the stage lighting, but then I noticed that it was a pattern that exactly
repeated itself at least twice. While
it’s possible she moved exactly the same way three consecutive times and
therefore got the exact same reflections, it seems pretty unlikely.
Enough of that, here’s the winners of every category and how
I did. I first tried to pick the Oscar
winners three years ago. I got a
respectable 16 out of 24 correct. The
last two years I’ve tried to really do my homework and see as many nominees as
possible. The result? I dropped to 14 out of 24 then 13 out of 24. This year I didn’t put much effort into it
and I got 17 out of 24 – my best yet.
Here is the complete list of nominations in all twenty-four
categories. What I would pick is
highlighted in yellow. No highlight means I have not seen any of the
choices. What I think will win is in bold.
I will also say if I think my choice is a lock, likely, educated guess,
or wild-ass guess. What actually won has
an *asterisk* beside it.
Best Picture
12 Years a Slave*
American Hustle
Captain Phillips
Gravity
Her
Philomena
The
Wolf of Wall Street
Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – The subject matter of 12 Years a Slave is more
appealing to vote for than The Wolf of Wall Street or Gravity.
Best Animated Picture
The Croods
Despicable Me 2
Ernest & Celestine
Frozen*
The Wind Rises
Confidence – Likely
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – Not a big surprise. I’m curious to see both The Wind Rises and
Ernest & Celestine, though.
Best Foreign Language
Picture
The Broken Circle Breakdown
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The Great Beauty*
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The
Hunt
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The Missing Picture
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Omar
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Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – This is one where I want to see The Great Beauty
to judge if I feel it’s better than The Hunt.
Best Documentary
20 Feet from Stardom*
The Act of Killing
Cutie and the Boxer
Dirty Wars
The Square
Confidence – Wild Ass Guess
Correct Pick? – No
Comment – Not surprisingly, I didn’t get any of my Wild Ass
Guesses.
Best Actor
Christian Bale
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American Hustle
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Bruce Dern
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Leonardo DiCaprio
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The Wolf of Wall Street
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Chiwetel Ejiofor
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12 Years a Slave
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Matthew McConaughey*
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Confidence – Likely
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – I was glad to see McConaughey win because he’s had
a hell of a year in movies.
Best Actress
Amy Adams
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American Hustle
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Cate Blanchett*
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Blue Jasmine
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Sandra
Bullock
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Gravity
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Judi Dench
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Philomena
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Meryl Streep
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August:
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Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – I haven’t seen Blanchett’s performance, but I will
at some point.
Best Supporting Actor
Barkhad Abdi
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Captain Phillips
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Bradley Cooper
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American Hustle
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Michael Fassbender
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12 Years a Slave
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Jonah Hill
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The Wolf of Wall Street
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Jared Leto*
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Confidence – Likely
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – Leto’s win is a triumph of acting over a poorly
fleshed out character from the writers.
Best Supporting
Actress
Sally Hawkins
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Blue Jasmine
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Jennifer Lawrence
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American Hustle
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Lupita Nyong’o*
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12 Years a Slave
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Julia Roberts
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August:
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June
Squibb
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Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – No
Comment – I’m not surprised. It was a coin flip for me over Lawrence or Nyong’o and I
picked wrong.
Best Director
Alfonso Cuaron*
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Gravity
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Steve McQueen
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12 Years a Slave
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Alexander Payne
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David O. Russell
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American Hustle
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Martin Scorcese
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The Wolf of Wall Street
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Confidence – Likely
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – I was glad to see this, too. Cuaron has made some truly great films and he
deserves wider recognition.
Best Original
Screenplay
American Hustle
Blue Jasmine
Her*
Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – I’m repeating myself, but I’m happy this won.
Best Adapted
Screenplay
12 Years a Slave*
Before Midnight
Captain Phillips
Philomena
The
Wolf of Wall Street
Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – In hindsight this was probably a lot more likely
than I was giving it credit for.
Best Original Song
Happy
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Despicable Me 2
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Let It Go*
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Frozen
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The Moon Song
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Her
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Ordinary Love
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Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
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Confidence – Lock
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – Thankfully, I didn’t have to fall off my couch.
Best Original Score
The Book Thief
Gravity*
Her
Philomena
Saving Mr. Banks
Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – It’s still not going to replace 2001: A Space
Odyssey in people’s minds when you say the words “outer space” and “musical
score”. Thus Spake Chip.
Best Cinematography
The Grandmaster
Gravity*
Inside Llewyn Davis
Prisoners
Confidence – Likely
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – Not a surprise at all, what with the visuals in
this film.
Best Editing
12 Years a Slave
American Hustle
Captain Phillips
Gravity*
Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – One of many technical achievements for the film.
Best Production
Design
12 Years a Slave
American Hustle
Gravity
The Great Gatsby*
Her
Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – No
Comment – I said in my prior post I may regret not picking
The Great Gatsby because people may go for flash and they did.
Best Costumes
12 Years a Slave
American Hustle
The Grandmaster
The Great Gatsby*
The Invisible Woman
Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – No
Comment – I’m surprised The Great Gatsby won here, too, though.
Best Makeup
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa
The Lone Ranger
Confidence – Likely
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – No one wanted to ever hear the words “Oscar winner
Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa”.
Best Visual Effects
Gravity*
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Iron Man 3
The Lone Ranger
Star Trek into Darkness
Confidence – Likely
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – It would have been nice to see the second Hobbit
film win, but this wasn’t a surprise.
Best Sound Editing
All Is Lost
Captain Phillips
Gravity*
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Lone Survivor
Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – Showing once again there should be a single Sound
category to make room for a Best Stunt Production category.
Best Sound Mixing
Captain Phillips
Gravity*
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Inside Llewyn Davis
Lone Survivor
Confidence – Educated Guess
Correct Pick? – Yes
Comment – See prior comment.
Best Animated Short
Feral
Get a Horse!
Mr. Hublot*
Possessions
Room on the Broom
Confidence – Wild-Ass Guess
Correct Pick? – No
Comment – So much for my “it’s got an exclamation point”
theory on how to pick a winner.
Best Documentary
Short
Cave Digger
Facing Fear
Karama Has No Walls
The Lady in Number 6*
Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall
Confidence – Wild-Ass Guess
Correct Pick? – No
Comment – As expected, I didn’t get any of my Wild Ass
Guesses.
Best Live Action
Short
Aquel No Era Yo
Do I Have to Take Care of Everything?
Helium*
Just Before Losing Everything
The Voorman Problem
Confidence – Wild-Ass Guess
Correct Pick? – No
Comment – As expected, I didn’t get any of my Wild Ass
Guesses.
Summary of Picks by
Confidence Level
(The ones I got correct are highlighted in blue.)
Lock:
- Best Original Song
Likely
- Best Animated Picture
- Best Actor
- Best Supporting Actor
- Best Director
- Best Cinematography
- Best Makeup
- Best Visual Effects
Educated Guess
- Best Picture
- Best Foreign Language Picture
- Best Actress
- Best Supporting Actress
- Best Original Screenplay
- Best Adapted Screenplay
- Best Original Score
- Best Editing
- Best Production Design
- Best Costumes
- Best Sound Editing
- Best Sound Mixing
Wild-Ass Guess
- Best Documentary
- Best Animated Short
- Best Documentary Short
- Best Live Action Short
I got my one Lock, went seven for seven in the “Likely”s,
went 9 for 12 in the Educated Guesses, but 0 for 4 on my Wild Ass Guesses.
I missed six. I got all the ones you did except foreign language feature and guessed right on production design and supporting actress.
ReplyDeleteBoth of the ones you got right were ones I mentally flipped a coin on and picked wrong. Good job on getting 18 out of 24.
DeleteChip, you did better than I did! Good job.
ReplyDeleteThanks. What tripped you up?
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