Feb. 27th, 2005

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It's about that time. I'll probably live-blog the Oscars tonight, just because I like doing it. My commentary on the nominees is here. My picks for winners (and preferred winners if I had to pick from the nominees):

Best Actor: Jamie Foxx. Should be Clint Eastwood, but the Academy will steer clear of him this year. The political aspects to Million Dollar Baby didn't help him.

Best Actress: hard to call, but I think Hilary Swank. (My other guess would be Catalina Moreno.) Kate Winslet should win it, though.

Best Supporting Actor: Morgan Freeman. Should be Clive Owen, although the more I think about Sideways the more I remember Thomas Haden Church's performance with fondness.

Best Supporting Actress: Cate Blanchett will win. But they're all really deserving performances. If I was pushed to decide, I'd give it to Virginia Madsen. No, Laura Linney. By a nose.

Best Animated Feature Film: Could just possibly be The Incredibles, as it should be.

Best Directing: The Aviator, cause Scorsese needs to win one and the Academy is getting nervous that he won't direct another real masterpiece. Of the nominees, I guess I'd agree with that. It's technically dazzling, even if the pacing is lumpy.

Best Picture: The Aviator for the same reasons. I'd give this one to Million Dollar Baby, though. (The performances made Million Dollar Baby great, not the directing, although Eastwood certainly did a good job on that side of the lens.)

Best Adapted Screenplay: I think Sideways will win, to make up for the lack of wins elsewhere, but I don't feel confident about that prediction. Before Sunset should win.

Best Original Screenplay: Damned if I know, but I think Eternal Sunshine will take it. I'm still not confident about that. It's my favorite screenplay of the movies nominated, however.

Tune in tonight to see how I did.

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For reference: Oscar predictions from CNN, the Guardian, Associated Press, and the talented Robin Laws. Without summarizing all of them, suffice it to say that my picks were not deeply daring. Then again, neither is the Academy.

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First off, if you want links to everything, check out the IMDB Oscars page. Second off, Defamer claims they'll be liveblogging as well. Chances are the snark quality will be somewhat higher over there.

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Random technology comment:

Dave Winer asks, "And consider what heat would be generated if what Google is doing to us were done to Google. Can I put up a Web app that scrapes Google and replaces their ads with mine, or adds mine to theirs?"

Dave answers himself, "When you search Scripting News with the Weblog Search page, it sends your search request to Google, and gets back the top 50 matches."

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