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Dr. Lecter
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 Locks for nominations at this point?
Well, the title makes it pretty clear. Whatever category, what do you consider to be a solid lock at this point?
Here's what I'm thinking:
Best Picture
No lock right now
Best Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood)
Best Actress
Keira Knightley (Atonement)
Best Supporting Actor
Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men)
Best Supporting Actress
Cate Blanchett (I'm Not There)
Best Director
Ethan and Joel Coen (No Country for Old Men)
Best Animated Feature
Rataouille
Best Original Screenplay
Juno
Best Adapted Screenplay
Atonement No Country for Old Men There Will Be Blood
Best Visual Effects
Transformers
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Raffiki
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Dr. Lecter wrote: Well, the title makes it pretty clear. Whatever category, what do you consider to be a solid lock at this point?
Here's what I'm thinking:
Best Picture
No lock right now
Best Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood)
Best Actress
Keira Knightley (Atonement)
Best Supporting Actor
Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men)
Best Supporting Actress
Cate Blanchett (I'm Not There)
Best Director
Ethan and Joel Coen (No Country for Old Men)
Best Animated Feature
Rataouille
Best Original Screenplay
Juno
Best Adapted Screenplay
Atonement No Country for Old Men There Will Be Blood
Best Visual Effects
Transformers I would agree with all of those except Keira Knightley. You're just crazy if you think she's a lock; she's the least solid of all the female contenders. I'd also add Atonement for Score
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Alex Y.
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Best Picture
Atonement Into the Wild No Country for Old Men
Best Actor
Daniel Day-Lewis (There Will Be Blood) Denzel Washington (American Gangster)
Best Actress
Amy Adams (Enchanted)
Best Supporting Actor
Javier Bardem (No Country for Old Men) Hal Holbrook (Into the Wild)
Best Director
Ethan and Joel Coen (No Country for Old Men)
Best Animated Feature
Rataouille
Best Adapted Screenplay
Atonement Into the Wild No Country for Old Men
Best Visual Effects
Transformers
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Webslinger
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
I think Atonement is pretty close to being locked on for a Picture nod. Focus doesn't really have anything else to campaign, there's potential for it to be an overall nomination monster (and they need at least one of those), and it's supposed to be very, very good. Whether it can win remains to be seen, but it's pretty damned close to being a lock for the nomination if it's not already a lock.
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Shack
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
I'll say Lewis, Bardem, Blanchett, Ratatouille for animated, Sicko for doc. Those are the only ones I'm 100% on. Though then again, sometimes even that doesn't cut it, like Sith's visuals snub. 
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Raffiki
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Webslinger wrote: I think Atonement is pretty close to being locked on for a Picture nod. Focus doesn't really have anything else to campaign, there's potential for it to be an overall nomination monster (and they need at least one of those), and it's supposed to be very, very good. Whether it can win remains to be seen, but it's pretty damned close to being a lock for the nomination if it's not already a lock. Atonement is the closest to a lock in the Best Picture category but you never know what can happen. Since the overall word so far is that it's great but not amazing and with Sweeney and Wilson both in the race, it could go the way of Cold Mountain.
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Shack
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
I've also been saying that if it falls into the 80% "good" range, Joe Wright is the closest thing to Mangold and Condon this race.
I think No Country is the closest thing to a BP lock. The reception is assured, the box-office looks solid, it has the passion, it has the techs and a Supporting Actor win already in the bag
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Tyler
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Yeah, I think No Country is guaranteed. The Coens have been owed since Fargo, too.
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Bradley Witherberry
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Best Supporting Actress
Adrienne Shelly - Waitress
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Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:20 am |
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Webslinger
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Bradley Witherberry wrote: Best Supporting Actress
Adrienne Shelly - Waitress Not happening.
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Mon Nov 26, 2007 2:22 am |
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Bradley Witherberry
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Webslinger wrote: Bradley Witherberry wrote: Best Supporting Actress
Adrienne Shelly - Waitress Not happening. Lock.
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Webslinger
why so serious?
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
You do realize that there is ZERO buzz for her at this time, right? None.
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billybobwashere
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Best Picture Atonement
Best Director Joe Wright - Atonement Coens - No Country for Old Men
Best Actor Daniel Day-Lewis - There Will Be Blood
Best Supporting Actor Javier Bardem - No Country for Old Men
Best Original Screenplay Juno [it's getting most of the film's buzz, along with Page]
Best Adapted Screenplay Atonement
Best Animated Feature Ratatouille
Best Visual Effects Transformers
Best Documentary Sicko
that's really about it. I mean, a lot of things were left off here that are very likely, but these are things that simply won't not happen.
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Bradley Witherberry
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Webslinger wrote: You do realize that there is ZERO buzz for her at this time, right? None. Watch and learn... 
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Levy
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
There are no locks
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Dr. Lecter
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Levy wrote: There are no locks That's a foolish statement. You think there's a chance that Ratatouille is NOT a lock for a Best Animated Picture?
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Levy
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Dr. Lecter wrote: Levy wrote: There are no locks That's a foolish statement. You think there's a chance that Ratatouille is NOT a lock for a Best Animated Picture? maybe that one. But to have movies and actors as locks whose performances and films haven't been seen in the US yet is even more foolish. What's guaranteeing that US critics dig Atonement like the british critics for example
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Webslinger wrote: You do realize that there is ZERO buzz for her at this time, right? None. You do realize she's DEAD, right? Not only that, but MURDERED.
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Dr. Lecter
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Levy wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: Levy wrote: There are no locks That's a foolish statement. You think there's a chance that Ratatouille is NOT a lock for a Best Animated Picture? maybe that one. But to have movies and actors as locks whose performances and films haven't been seen in the US yet is even more foolish. What's guaranteeing that US critics dig Atonement like the british critics for example The lack of other solid contenders? There are locks out there, as simple as that. Ratatouille for Animated Transformers for the Effects, Sicko for a Documentary nom, Javier Bardem for a Best Sup. Actor nom. Seriously, is there a way to argue those?
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Raffiki
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Dr. Lecter wrote: Levy wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: Levy wrote: There are no locks That's a foolish statement. You think there's a chance that Ratatouille is NOT a lock for a Best Animated Picture? maybe that one. But to have movies and actors as locks whose performances and films haven't been seen in the US yet is even more foolish. What's guaranteeing that US critics dig Atonement like the british critics for example The lack of other solid contenders? There are locks out there, as simple as that. Ratatouille for Animated Transformers for the Effects, Sicko for a Documentary nom, Javier Bardem for a Best Sup. Actor nom. Seriously, is there a way to argue those? I'm actually hesitant to call Sicko and Transformers a lock. They are the most probable nominees at this point but look at how Volver didn't get nominated last year for Foreign pic. And then how Pan's Labyrinth lost the win. Nothing is guaranteed.
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Dr. Lecter
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Raffiki wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: Levy wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: Levy wrote: There are no locks That's a foolish statement. You think there's a chance that Ratatouille is NOT a lock for a Best Animated Picture? maybe that one. But to have movies and actors as locks whose performances and films haven't been seen in the US yet is even more foolish. What's guaranteeing that US critics dig Atonement like the british critics for example The lack of other solid contenders? There are locks out there, as simple as that. Ratatouille for Animated Transformers for the Effects, Sicko for a Documentary nom, Javier Bardem for a Best Sup. Actor nom. Seriously, is there a way to argue those? I'm actually hesitant to call Sicko and Transformers a lock. They are the most probable nominees at this point but look at how Volver didn't get nominated last year for Foreign pic. And then how Pan's Labyrinth lost the win. Nothing is guaranteed. Hm, but for Sicko, there's simply not much real competition out there and as for Transformers...it's a perfect nominee for them. Even Pearl Harbor got nominated there despite far worse reviews.
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Shack
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
Scratch Blanchett from my list
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Dr. Lecter
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Well, if Blanchett goes Lead, she's off my list as well, obviously.
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Webslinger
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s snack wrote: Webslinger wrote: You do realize that there is ZERO buzz for her at this time, right? None. You do realize she's DEAD, right? Not only that, but MURDERED. Yes, I do, and her best (if not realistically only) shot at a posthumous nod is in the Original Screenplay category, not Supporting Actress.
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 Re: Locks for nominations at this point?
In addition to the ones above...
No End In Sight for docs.
Sound nominations for Transformers.
Costume nominations Pirates 3.
Score for There Will Be Blood
Travolta for Hairspray (Supporting)
Adapted Screenplay for No Country For Old Men
The Pitts (Brad for Assassination, Jolie for A Mighty Heart) in their nominatable categories.
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