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Predictions?

Mine, for now:

Birdman
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Mr. Turner
Selma

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David wrote:
Predictions?

Mine, for now:

Birdman
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Mr. Turner
Selma


Wouldn't Mr. Turner and Selma be in Adapted?


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No. Being based on real people and events does not render a screenplay adapted automatically. It has to be adapted from an actual credited source such as a novel or memoir, a play, another film, etc.

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This is quite a competitive category this year. Boyhood, Birdman, and The Grand Budapest Hotel seem safe, but then we have:

Foxcatcher
A Most Violent Year
Mr. Turner
Nightcrawler
Selma
Whiplash

Selma has a bit of an authorship controversy. The original writer (a white man, cue sinister music ;) ) exercised his contractual right to receive sole credit despite reportedly significant contributions by director Ava DuVernay.

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I believe Wes Anderson will get this. Much to my dismay.

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I believe Wes Anderson will get this. Much to my dismay.


Doesn't the Best Picture winner almost always win a writing award? So wouldn't it have to be Boyhood or Selma?


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zwackerm wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
I believe Wes Anderson will get this. Much to my dismay.


Doesn't the Best Picture winner almost always win a writing award? So wouldn't it have to be Boyhood or Selma?


The Artist, Million Dollar Baby, Chicago, Gladiator, Titanic, The English Patient, Braveheart, Unforgiven, Platoon, The Deer Hunter and many others have won BP, without winning Screenplay. I actually think that if it isn't The Grand Budapest Hotel, it will be Birdman.

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Dr. Lecter wrote:
zwackerm wrote:
Dr. Lecter wrote:
I believe Wes Anderson will get this. Much to my dismay.


Doesn't the Best Picture winner almost always win a writing award? So wouldn't it have to be Boyhood or Selma?


The Artist, Million Dollar Baby, Chicago, Gladiator, Titanic, The English Patient, Braveheart, Unforgiven, Platoon, The Deer Hunter and many others have won BP, without winning Screenplay. I actually think that if it isn't The Grand Budapest Hotel, it will be Birdman.


Interesting.


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Could Mr. Turner still get a nom? I looked at Leigh's previous films and Another Year also got a screenplay nod without almost any precursors.

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It definitely could. The Academy loves Leigh.

I am predicting:

Birdman
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Mr. Turner
Nightcrawler

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I've got Selma instead of Mr. Turner and Mr. Turner as my #6. My dark horse is The LEGO Movie.

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I believe a solid dark-horse candidate is A Most Violent Year. Based on the advertising, it seems very writer friendly. The American Dream theme. The colorful, hard-edged wife character. The conjuring of this Sidney Lumet-style period milieu. And they nominated J. C. Chandor for Margin Call.

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