Posted January 24, 201213 yr http://images.hollywood.com/site/oscars2012.jpg BEST PICTURE The Artist War Horse The Descendants Moneyball The Tree of Life Midnight in Paris The Help Hugo Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close BEST DIRECTOR Michel Hazanavicius Alexander Payne Martin Scorsese Woody Allen Terrence Malick BEST ACTOR Demian Bichir George Clooney Jean Dujardin Gary Oldman Brad Pitt BEST ACTRESS Glenn Close Viola Davis Rooney Mara Meryl Streep Michelle WIlliams BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Jonah Hill Kenneth Branagh Max von Sydow Nick Nolte Christopher Plummer BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Berenice Bejo Jessica Chastain Melissa McCarthy Janet McTeer Octavia Spencer BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY The Artist Bridesmaids Margin Call Midnight in Paris A Separation BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY The Descendants Hugo The Ides of March Moneyball Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY The Artist The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo Hugo The Tree of Life War Horse BEST MUSIC (ORIGINAL SCORE) The Adventures of Tintin The Artist Hugo Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy War Horse BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE Hell and Back Again If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory Pina Undefeated BEST ANIMATED FILM The Adventures of Tintin A Cat in Paris Chico & Rita Kung Fu Panda 2 Puss in Boots Rango BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM Bullhead Monsieur Lazhar A Separation Footnote In Darkness Edited January 24, 201213 yr by JakeWild
January 24, 201213 yr Author No Tilda Swinton I could cry. Nice to see The Tree of Life getting a best picture nod though. Terrence Malick to win best Director PLEASE.
January 24, 201213 yr Some of them look fairly obvious winners, infact you could easily have called the winners before the nominations were even announced. Best Picture will be interesting. Can't make my mind up whether The Artist, Moneyball or The Descendants will win it.
January 24, 201213 yr Author The lack of Melancholia, Drive and Shame is a bit disappointing but expected I suppose. Some of them look fairly obvious winners, infact you could easily have called the winners before the nominations were even announced. Best Picture will be interesting. Can't make my mind up whether The Artist, Moneyball or The Descendants will win it. I'm thinking The Artist, it has everything going for it. If that or The Tree of Life wins then I'll be happy.
January 24, 201213 yr Moneyball or The Descendants would be the most deathly dull Best Picture winner in a fucking age.
January 24, 201213 yr biggest pile of shit nomination list I have ever seen. Was the last year really that bad for film?
January 24, 201213 yr Rooney Mara to beat Meryl Streep would be brilliant :D I hope so. Rooney Mara is one of the few deserving nominations.
January 24, 201213 yr The absence of Melancholia (and Drive) is tragic. The Tree of Life for Best Cinematography, hands down, and hopefully Terrence Malick will win Best Director (or Michel Hazanavicius).
January 24, 201213 yr Incredible for Terrence Malick and The Tree of Life. Completely deserved. Funny how the two best performances of the year (Fassbender and Swinton) aren't even nominated. Academy Award nominee: Melissa McCarthy. ...Michael Fassbender, not so much. Yeah, okay.
January 24, 201213 yr I hope Melissa McCarthy wins best supporting actress. She was outstanding in Bridesmaids.
January 24, 201213 yr Melancholia! :angry: Although I am not at all surprised really... Edited January 24, 201213 yr by 152chris
January 25, 201213 yr Just. Best Art Direction: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" Best Makeup: "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" Best Visual Effects "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2"
January 25, 201213 yr Author The absence of Melancholia (and Drive) is tragic. The Tree of Life for Best Cinematography, hands down, and hopefully Terrence Malick will win Best Director (or Michel Hazanavicius). THIS THIS THIS. Also just noticed that Uggie was snubbed :(
January 25, 201213 yr I was really hoping they'd go for Drive but let's face it, it's not their sort of thing at all. (It did get one, Sound Editing - one of the few non-boring nominations the sound branch made. I know the two categories are hard to distinguish for most ordinary humans, but you're experts! Try not to have so much crossover. Super 8 SNUBBED.) Surprising that Albert Brooks didn't show up, although I did prefer Bryan Cranston anyway, and it's not as if Christopher Plummer was ever going to lose. (Watch Max Von Sydow fall deathly ill and win now. JUST WATCH.) My initial reaction was "yay Gary Oldman!" and that's about all I got. After such a good year last time, and with so many great performances to choose from (Elisabeth Olsen, Kirsten Dunst, Kristin Wiig, Olivia Colman, Anna Paquin...), I'm so bummed that my favourite, the Best Actress category is so RUBBISH. (Viola Davis excepted.)
January 25, 201213 yr my choice is Hugo will get Oscar because its typical movies you have to full concentrations on that movie than you understand the movie
January 25, 201213 yr Hugo best film? Highly unlikely, considering it has no nominations in the acting categories.
January 27, 201213 yr Feel Drive was overlooked a bit, probably the cinema movie I've enjoyed most in recent years, should at least be nominated for best instructor and imo best film too, was obviously never gonna win the latter, but still easily worth the nomination.
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