If You Had An Oscar Ballot - Your vote for best picture

If You Had An Oscar Ballot - Your vote for best picture

The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button
8
16%
Frost / Nixon
2
4%
Milk
22
44%
The Reader
3
6%
Slumdog Millionaire
15
30%
 
Total votes: 50

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Post by flipp525 »

I voted for Milk. I'm also one of the few who wouldn't mind The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.
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Post by Eric »

What Pen said. I'm far more concerned with the two votes for The Reader.
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Post by Penelope »

Zahveed wrote:Uhg, really? Slumdog is winning here too?
I happily voted for Slumdog. Only 1 other movie in this list comes close: Milk.
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Uhg, really? Slumdog is winning here too?
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Post by Jim20 »

I'll fess up...

Frost/Nixon is mine...picking a Ron Howard movie tells us what I think of these choices.
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Post by Zahveed »

This poll is more exciting than the actual show.
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Post by Snick's Guy »

Vote your pick for best picture
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