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The 2013 Academy Award Nominations are here!

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Sally Field wasn't that bad. :( I just think it wasn't the best written role and that compared to Daniel Day-Lewis' performance very few people would have done better.

So... will the Golden Globes be any indication of how the Oscars go? Les Mis did well. So did Argo.
 

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Sally Field wasn't that bad. :( I just think it wasn't the best written role and that compared to Daniel Day-Lewis' performance very few people would have done better.

So... will the Golden Globes be any indication of how the Oscars go? Les Mis did well. So did Argo.

I'm okay with most of the Golden Globes' choices.

I'm not fond of Lincoln, so if this really is an indication, I'd be fine with Argo winning Best Picture... but the fact that Ben Affleck wasn't even nominated for Best Director makes its unlikely to win (I'm guessing).

I'm really interested in who's going to win in Best Supporting Actor.

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Ok so change of heart here:

As amazing as Daniel Day Lewis was in Lincoln, I really want Bradley Cooper to win Best Actor, as improbable as that may be, and for Robert De Niro to win Best Supporting Actor. In fact, just give them all to Silver Linings.
 

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As amazing as Daniel Day Lewis was in Lincoln, I really want Bradley Cooper to win Best Actor, as improbable as that may be, and for Robert De Niro to win Best Supporting Actor. In fact, just give them all to Silver Linings.
I'm leaning this way, bar De Niro, as well, actually. After finally getting a chance to see Playbook, I think Cooper outperformed Lewis role-wise. Of course, they both still greatly deserve the award, but I can't seem to perceive a reality in which Cooper doesn't win Best Actor. Then again, I could have felt the same way when Lewis bested Cooper at the Golden Globes, so...
 
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Since I haven't gotten around to seeing most of the movies nominated (and certainly won't by tomorrow) I'm kinda not at all interested in the awards this year. 'Tis a shame, since every year I tell myself I should try to see a bunch of the nominees so I can have a better understanding of how the academy is totally biased picks its winners.
 

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I'm not watching it , cause award shows never really interested me. However I just heard Brave won Best Animated Movie and not Wreck-It Ralph like I was hoping what would win.
That really disappointing cause that movie was really good looking.Though I've never seen most of the nominees so I can't really care for anything else really.
 
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Just wanted to say that Life of Pi should've won Best Picture. But then again, I've never even seen Argo. :P
And yeah, I'm pretty mad that Wreck It Ralph didn't win Best Animated Feature.
 
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I'm not watching it , cause award shows never really interested me. However I just heard Brave won Best Animated Movie and not Wreck-It Ralph like I was hoping what would win.
That really disappointing cause that movie was really good looking.Though I've never seen most of the nominees so I can't really care for anything else really.

I sorta saw it coming for Brave winning, I know that Pixar films tend to be successful in that category. Never watched Brave but I have to say it had a good protagonist in Merinda. Not to mention it broke Pixar's trend of normally having male characters as the lead protagonist in their films.

Wreck-It Ralph was good as far as looks go, the characters were fun.

Just wanted to say that Life of Pi should've won Best Picture. But then again, I've never even seen Argo. :P
And yeah, I'm pretty mad that Wreck It Ralph didn't win Best Animated Feature.

Argo has been very successful recently despite its director (Ben Affleck) being a first-timer in the field. I never saw this movie, but there must be some charm that made it so successful.

I was sad all the Aussies up for awards got snubbed again, it's happened several times and given most of their competition were heavily favored. I knew Daniel Day-Lewis would win Best Actor for that portrayal of Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln. At least these Oscars had the youngest-ever Best Actress nominee in Quvenzhané Wallis (how do you even say that name?), she was not too bad despite her really young age.
 
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Looks like Daniel Day-Lewis, Jennifer Lawrence, and Anne Hathaway won. Ho-hum. Not surprised in the slightest. The only thing more expected was Adele winning best song.

That said, looking over the wins, I'm kinda glad that they spread the awards out over several movies. Ang Lee got the directing award for Life of Pi. Hathaway, Lawrence, and DDL got wins for their movies. Argo got best picture. Amour won best foreign language film. No out-and-out sweep. A little love for (almost) everyone.
 
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I never really cared much for Argo, I would have preferred Silver Linings to win. I am very glad that Christoph Waltz won again for Best Supporting Actor in Django Unchained.
 

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It was really boring night. Nothing terribly unexpected. Didn't like Seth very much. I like him normally (him, like when he's doing the talk show circuit. Not a fan of his shows), but a lot of his jokes fell flat. And the ceremony overall just felt poorly produced.
 

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Agh, it turns out I happened to not see Argo, but it won Best Picture so that must mean something, right? Haha, we'll see when it comes out on DVD and I feel lonely and end up pushing myself to go out and rent it from Hastings. I was so happy Lawrence won Best Actress. That just put a huge smile on my face, you don't even know. And Ang Lee went on and on when he won his award, aaah.

All in all I'm not too surprised about anything except Brave taking Best Animated Film. Like... what!? Wreck-it-Ralph was so obviously better than Brave.
 
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