Big Magilla wrote:The year's best "foreign" film according to the Israeli Film Critics:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/g ... ilm-664437
Uri????
Big Magilla wrote:The year's best "foreign" film according to the Israeli Film Critics:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/g ... ilm-664437
Even though no one has seen it, I'd maybe say the Academy will throw David O. Russell a bone and give him the original screenplay Oscar.Eric wrote:Would give all 10 of these better odds:
American Hustle, David O. Russell & Eric Singer
Blue Jasmine, Woody Allen
Enough Said, Nicole Holofcener
Frances Ha, Noah Baumbach & Greta Gerwig
Her, Spike Jonze
Inside Llewyn Davis, Ethan & Joel Coen
Lee Daniels' The Butler, Danny Strong [Not entirely sure how this is "original," either, but that's how it's listed.]
Nebraska, Bob Nelson
The Past, Asghar Farhadi
Saving Mr. Banks, Kelly Marcel & Sue Smith
I'm about 95 percent certain Gravity won't even be nominated for best original screenplay, much less win.Big Magilla wrote:Gravity: Original Screenplay; Cinematography; Editing; Visual Effects; both Sound awards
And from what I'm lead to believe, original song for 12 Years.mlrg wrote:add best original score to GravityBig Magilla wrote:Damn! I knew I forgot something. That's six wins vs. six for 12 Years a Slave. Hmmm.Greg wrote:You don't see Gravity winning cinematography, which is probably its biggest lock after visual effects and a win that probably even Italiano and Uri think is deserved?
Gravity: Original Screenplay; Cinematography; Editing; Visual Effects; both Sound awards
12 Years a Slave: Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay
add best original score to GravityBig Magilla wrote:Damn! I knew I forgot something. That's six wins vs. six for 12 Years a Slave. Hmmm.Greg wrote:You don't see Gravity winning cinematography, which is probably its biggest lock after visual effects and a win that probably even Italiano and Uri think is deserved?
Gravity: Original Screenplay; Cinematography; Editing; Visual Effects; both Sound awards
12 Years a Slave: Picture, Director, Actor, Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay
Damn! I knew I forgot something. That's six wins vs. six for 12 Years a Slave. Hmmm.Greg wrote:You don't see Gravity winning cinematography, which is probably its biggest lock after visual effects and a win that probably even Italiano and Uri think is deserved?
Greg wrote: a win that probably even Italiano and Uri think is deserved?