82/107
BEST PICTURE
1. Argo
2. Lincoln
3. Zero Dark Thirty
4. Les Misérables
5. Silver Linings Playbook
6. Life of Pi
7. Django Unchained
8. Amour
9. Beasts of the Southern Wild
9/9
DIRECTOR
The most bizarre lineup since... well, any ideas? DGA only matched up 2/5 this year, and there were audible gasps from the press when they realized who was missing: Affleck, Bigelow and Hooper.
3. Steven Spielberg, Lincoln (DGA, Globes, CC, Chicago)
4. Ang Lee, Life of Pi (DGA, Globes, BAFTA, CC)
6. Michael Haneke, Amour (BAFTA, NFSC Winner)
8. David O. Russell, Silver Linings Playbook (CC)
11. Benh Zeitlin, Beasts of the Southern Wild (Chicago)
2/5
ACTRESS
1. Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook (LAFC, SAG, Globes, BAFTA, CC, NSFC, Chicago)
2. Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty (NBR, SAG, Globes, BAFTA, CC, NSFC, Chicago)
3. Emmanuelle Riva, Amour (LAFC, BAFTA, CC, NFSC Winner, Chicago, Boston)
5. Naomi Watts, The Impossible (SAG, Globes, CC, Chicago)
7. Quvenzhané Wallis, Beasts of the Southern Wild (CC, Chicago)
4/5
ACTOR
The Hawkes miss is a bit surprising, but I must admit that I felt it in my gut coming. I was also expecting Hunt to miss, too, but she made it in.
1. Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln (NYFCC, Globes, SAG, BAFTA, CC, NFSC Winner, Chicago, Boston)
2. Hugh Jackman, Les Misérables (Globes, SAG, BAFTA, CC)
3. Bradley Cooper, Silver Linings Playbook (NBR, Globes, SAG, BAFTA, CC) +1
5. Joaquin Phoenix, The Master (LAFC, Globes, BAFTA, CC, NSFC, Chicago)
6. Denzel Washington, Flight (Globes, SAG, CC, Chicago)
4/5
SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Jacki Weaver is the surprise here, and makes Silver Linings Playbook the first movie since Reds to be nominated in all four acting categories. A sign of general support for the film?
1. Anne Hathaway, Les Misérables (SAG, Globes, BAFTA, CC, NSFC, Chicago)
2. Sally Field, Lincoln (SAG, NYFCC, Globes, BAFTA, CC, NSFC, Chicago, Boston)
3. Helen Hunt, The Sessions (SAG, Globes, BAFTA, CC, Chicago)
5. Amy Adams, The Master (LAFC, Globes, BAFTA, CC, NSFC Winner, Chicago)
11. Jacki Weaver, Silver Linings Playbook
4/5
SUPPORTING ACTOR
1. Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master (SAG, Globes, CC, NSFC, Chicago)
2. Tommy Lee Jones, Lincoln (SAG, Globes, CC, NSFC, Chicago)
3. Alan Arkin, Argo (SAG, Globes, CC)
5. Robert DeNiro, Silver Linings Playbook (SAG, CC)
6. Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained (Globes, Boston)
4/5
WRITING, ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
They really didn't like The Master, eh?
1. Mark Boal, Zero Dark Thirty (Globes, WGA, BAFTA, CC, Chicago)
3. Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained (Globes, BAFTA, CC, Chicago)
4. Wes Anderson & Roman Coppola, Moonrise Kingdom (WGA, BAFTA, CC, Chicago, Boston)
5. Michael Haneke, Amour (BAFTA)
7. John Gatins, Flight (WGA, CC)
4/5
WRITING, ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
1. Tony Kushner, Lincoln (NYFCC, Globes, WGA, BAFTA, CC, NSFC Winner, Chicago, Boston)
2. David O. Russell, Silver Linings Playbook (Globes, WGA, BAFTA, CC, NSFC, Chicago)
3. Chris Terrio, Argo (LAFC, Globes, WGA, BAFTA, CC, Chicago)
4. David Magee, Life of Pi (WGA, BAFTA, CC)
6. Benh Zeitlin & Lucy Alibar, Beasts of the Southern Wild (BAFTA)
4/5
CINEMATOGRAPHY
1. Roger Deakins, Skyfall (ASC, BAFTA, LAFC, CC, NSFC, Chicago)
2. Cloudio Miranda, Life of Pi (ASC, BAFTA, CC, Chicago, Boston)
3. Janusz Kaminski, Lincoln (ASC, BAFTA, CC, Chicago)
5. Seamus McGarvey, Anna Karenina (ASC, BAFTA)
8. Robert Richardson, Django Unchained
4/5
FILM EDITING
1. William Goldenberg & Dylan Tichenor, Zero Dark Thirty (LAFC, BAFTA, CC, Chicago, Boston)
2. William Goldenberg, Argo (BAFTA, CC, Chicago, Boston)
3. Tim Squyers, Life of Pi (BAFTA, CC)
5. Michael Kahn, Lincoln (CC)
7. Jay Cassidy, Silver Linings Playbook
4/5
PRODUCTION DESIGN
1. Anna Karenina (AGA Period, BAFTA, CC, Chicago)
2. Lincoln (AGA Period, BAFTA, CC, Chicago)
3. Les Misérables (AGA Period, BAFTA, CC, Chicago)
4. Life of Pi (AGA Fantasy, BAFTA, CC)
7. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (AGA Fantasy, CC)
4/5
COSTUME DESIGN
Guess I shouldn't have underestimated Atwood.
1. Anna Karenina (BAFTA, CC)
2. Les Misérables (BAFTA, CC)
3. Lincoln (BAFTA, CC)
10. Snow White and the Huntsman (BAFTA)
11. Mirror Mirror
3/5
MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
1. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (CC, BAFTA)
3. Les Misérables (CC, BAFTA)
5. Hitchcock (BAFTA)
2/3
ORIGINAL SCORE
1. Dario Marianelli, Anna Karenina (Globes, BAFTA)
2. Mychael Danna, Life of Pi (Globes, BAFTA, CC)
3. John Williams, Lincoln (Globes, BAFTA, CC)
4. Thomas Newman, Skyfall (BAFTA)
5. Alexandre Desplat, Argo (Globes, BAFTA, CC, Chicago)
5/5
I got perfect here? Wow! Sweet!
ORIGINAL SONG
1. "Skyfall" from Skyfall
2. "Suddenly" from Les Misérables
From Life of Pi: "Pi's Lullaby"
3/5
Not quite sure how to do my math here, as I only numbered two of them -- but honestly? If I did, Life of Pi's lullaby would have been by number 3. Honestly. Really! So I'm giving myself 3/5. Ha!
SOUND EDITING
1. Skyfall
3. Django Unchained
4. Zero Dark Thirty
7. Life of Pi -1
Other Possibilities: Argo
3/5
SOUND MIXING
1. Les Misérables (CAS, BAFTA)
2. Skyfall (CAS, BAFTA)
5. Lincoln (CAS) +3
7. Life of Pi (BAFTA) +3
NEW: Argo
3/5
Life of Pi showed its muscle by sneaking into both categories. But why oh why didn't more of us predict Argo in these categories? Best Picture frontrunner, action film...? Come on, guys. It's simple math.
VISUAL EFFECTS
1. Life of Pi (VES, BAFTA, CC)
2. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (VES, BAFTA, CC)
3. The Avengers (VES, BAFTA, CC)
4. Prometheus (VES, BAFTA)
10. Snow White and the Huntsman
4/5
Definitely didn't expect Snow White to do so well today.
ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
1. Brave (Globes, PGA, BAFTA, Chicago)
2. Wreck-It Ralph (Globes, PGA, CC, Chicago)
3. Frankenweenie (Globes, PGA, BAFTA, CC, Chicago, Boston)
4. ParaNorman (PGA, CC, BAFTA, Chicago, Boston)
8. The Pirates! Band of Misfits
4/5
The appearance of The Pirates! pleasantly surprised me, but certainly didn't shock: this branch loves Aardman Animations.
DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
1. Searching for Sugar Man (BAFTA, CC, NSFC, Chicago)
2. How to Survive a Plague (Boston)
3. The Gatekeepers (LAFCA, NSFC Winner)
5. 5 Broken Cameras
13. The Invisible War (Chicago)
4/5
Quite pleased with my performance here, considering how many contenders were closely duking it out.
FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
2. Amour, Austria (Globes, NYFCC, LAFC Winner, BAFTA Chicago, Boston)
3. A Royal Affair, Denmark (Globes)
4. War Witch, Canada
5. Kon-Tiki, Norway
7. No, Chile
4/5
The Intouchables snub is quite significant, as the supposed frontrunner and Weinstein workhorse. Some were even guessing 'surprise' Best Picture and Screenplay nominations. Oops! I correctly predicted both War Witch and Kon-Tiki getting in.
The Intouchables snub is quite significant, as the supposed frontrunner and Weinstein workhorse. Some were even guessing 'surprise' Best Picture and Screenplay nominations. Oops! I correctly predicted both War Witch and Kon-Tiki getting in.
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