Thursday, February 19, 2015

2015 Oscar Preview and Picks

The Academy Awards are Sunday.   It is the zenith of the award show season, and the 87th annual Oscars will be one of the more memorable ones in a while.

Over the past few years, the academy has expanded the nomination list so that more movies can be nominated and viewers can be more engaged in the awards show on TV.  But this year the theory seems to have backfired, as virtually all the Oscar nominated movies, are not "hits" with fans.  more than normal.  This could be a problem holding a TV audience.

This year I saw 160 movies, and reviewed them all. Here I will pick who I think will actually win the awards in the six major categories.  I feel that this year many of the years best overall movies were snubbed from even the nominations list.  I will also give you my personal pick for whom I would choose.  So let's get started, with the 2015 Oscar Preview and Picks.

Best Picture

The Winner Will Be Boyhood.  Hollywood just loves this movie, and it has won a ton already.  Very interesting concept of filming over 12 years with the same cast, and everyone ages the same.  Yes this is quite good, but this is overrated and certainly too long at 2:45.  But this will be too tempting for the academy not to pick.

My Pick Would Be - American Sniper.  Being honest this is the best movie from an 8 movie list that in my view does not include many of the years best movies.  From the list provided, this is the best overall movie. Well done and this resonated with fans in a way far more than just a movie can.  It was the only one to do so.  

Best Actor

The Winner Will Be - Bradley Cooper from American Sniper. This is the runaway best actor performance of the year.  This movie will be overlooked most of the night by the academy, but they will more than likely get this one right.  He is Hollywood's next great leading man, and this is his moment.  Although, Eddie Redmayne from The Theory Of Everything is a strong contender too.

My Pick Would Be - Bradley Cooper. The role size, the transformation into character, the performance.  Simply the best of the year. And not by a little.

Best Actress

The Winner Will BeFelicity Jones from The Theory Of Everything.  This is a huge role, and she is sensational in it. Playing a character over the course of 30 years or so. She is brilliant, and this movie in general could be a dark hourse for hauling in the hardware Sunday.

My Pick Would Be - Rosamund Pike from Gone Girl.  She was superb as the whacked out woman in a movie that fans loved.  This is a large role, maybe the biggest of the year for an actress. She delivered. If not for this, maybe never for her.

Best Supporting Actor

The Winner Will Be - Ed Norton for Birdman.  He was so well cast as the typical egomaniac live theater actor on Broadway.  He takes this movie from interesting, and makes it really good.  Without his performance, this is not near the movie it was.

My Pick Would BeEd Norton.  This is easily the winner here. Anything less would be a crime.  But keep your eye on J.K. Simmons from Whiplash. Could be a sentimental choice for an actor in his only real chance to maybe ever win.

Best Supporting Actress

The Winner Will Be - Patricia Arquette for Boyhood.  This movie is going to win some awards, and this is one of them. She is solid in this role, but to me not Oscar worthy of even a nomination.  But this movie could be a rock rolling downhill all night long.

My Pick Would Be Keira Knightley for The Imitation Game.  This should be a slam dunk, but it won't be. She is sensational. This is one of the best performances from anyone in any movie this year. Too bad this will come and go without a win.

Best Director

The Winner Will Be - Richard Kinklater for Boyhood. Incredible concept and the direction of these same actors throughout their lives over a decade  - amazing. Really wonderful.

My Pick Would Be Alejandro G. Iñárritu for Birdman. Again, an amazing concept of the one continuous shot technique. That was the best feature of this movie. Very revolutionary idea. 

There are the picks for The 2015 Oscars this Sunday.

scott@wqmx.com





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