It’s been a while since I’ve been able to write here, but I’m
retiring from ministry this weekend, so I’m anticipating I will have much more
time to dedicate to writing about what I love: Movies!
It seems fitting that I’m retiring on the Sunday the Academy
Awards will be shown. It will be a full day with church, my retirement party
and then the Oscars in the evening, but I’m ready!
I always make it a point to see every film nominated for
Best Picture and as many others as I can manage. I am blessed to have married a
wonderful man who also loves the movies and together we’ve seen all 9 nominated
films. So here are my predictions for the top six Academy Awards.
BEST PICTURE: I find
it amazing that out of the nine films nominated five of them are based on a
true story. I have to say that I was a bit disappointed that The Book Thief
wasn’t included in any of the nominations. I found it an incredibly touching film
that moved me at my core. Also, I missed out on seeing Inside Llewyn Davis so I
can’t comment on whether or not that film should have been included. All of the
films nominated were good for different reasons, but I believe the film that
will win the prize will be 12 Years a
Slave. American Hustle has received quite a bit of buzz, but I don’t think
it will take home many, if any Oscars. 12 Years a Slave is a film that was
extremely difficult to watch and left me feeling ashamed of my race, but it is
totally deserving of Best Picture and seems to have the momentum.
BEST DIRECTOR: It
isn’t often that Best Picture and Best Director Awards are split, but I believe
that will happen this year. Alfonso Cuaron deserves the statue for Gravity. The
film was mesmerizing and left me asking myself ‘how’d they do that?’ This film
will take home quite a few more Oscars. I predict Oscars for Gravity for Best
Film Editing, Cinematography, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing and Visual Effects.
BEST ACTOR: Chiwetel
Ejiofor could possibly win for 12 Years a Slave, but I believe it will and
should go to Matthew McConaughey. First of all, Hollywood often rewards
actors/actresses who go to great physical extremes for their character, and McConaughey
lost about 45 pounds for this role. As someone who is presently working on
losing a few pounds, I admire his tenacity. He was also quite riveting and
believable in the role.
BEST ACTRESS: This
one is tough. Meryl Streep was awesome in August: Osage County, but she’s
already won 3 Academy Awards and most people think she’s won even more than
that as she’s been nominated 18 times. There has been a lot of talk about Amy
Adams, and while she was good, I don’t believe she will win. When I saw Sandra
Bullock in Gravity I knew she would be nominated. It has to be difficult to act
in a film basically alone and against a green screen much of the time. However,
the actress whose has been raking in all the awards (very deservedly) is Cate Blanchett
for her role in Blue Jasmine and I believe she will take home the Oscar as
well.
BEST SUPPORTING
ACTOR: This one feels like a slam dunk. It will be Jared Leto from Dallas
Buyer’s Club….no contest. All of the other actors were great. Barkhad Abdi in
Captain Phillips, Michael Fessbender in 12 Years a Slave, Bradley Cooper in
American Hustle and Jonah Hill of The Wolf of Wall Street are all great actors,
they just picked the wrong year to compete.
BEST SUPPORTING
ACTRESS: I know there is a lot of
buzz about Jennifer Lawrence in American Hustle and she just won last year, so
there is some momentum for her to win two years in a row. There is also some
sentiment for June Squibb to finally win an Oscar for her role in Nebraska.
However, I believe the statue will go to Lupita Nyong’o for 12 Years a Slave.
She has certainly won the hearts of the world with her heart-wrenching
performance and I, for one, can’t wait to see what she wears on the Red Carpet.
I did not see any of the films nominated for BEST ANIMATED FEATURE, although I intend
to see Frozen soon and the word among critics seems to be predicting it to win.
The Academy Awards is only a few days away and I’m looking
forward to Ellen DeGeneres as host once again. My husband and I will each fill
out our ballots and sit down in our living room on Sunday night to enjoy the
show. I almost hope some of my predictions don’t come true as it seems like the
Awards show has become way too predictable. I miss the days when strange and
unpredictable things happened….like someone streaking out across the stage. Also,
is it too much to ask for some interesting acceptance speeches…. forget the
long list of people to thank and please tell us something unique and memorable!
It won’t matter to me how late the show runs as I’ll be
retired. Unfortunately my husband will have to get up early to walk the dog and
go to work….ah well. Life is Sweet. See you at the movies!
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