In this first Episode of Reel Speak’s Oscar picks for the
year that was 2012, this Blogger will make his selections for the Best Acting
categories.
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
The sentimental favorite in this category may very well be
Sally Field, who is no stranger to the Academy. However, Field need only ask
her BFF Meryl Streep just how difficult it is to keep that momentum going with
the Academy over the years. After her, the entire field is evenly matched, with
the exception being Anne Hathaway…whose tearjerking, heart-wrenching,
singing-live-on-set performance in LES MISERABLES makes her the major favorite.
Even those who weren’t crazy about the film loved her.
Winner: Anne Hathaway
BEST ACTRESS
Very tough category with no real standout. SILVER LININGS
PLAYBOOK, with a nomination in every acting category, is the odds-on favorite
with Jennifer Lawrence. However the real story here may be with Emmanuelle Riva
(AMOUR) and Quvenzhane Walles (BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD). Riva, who will
turn 86 years old on Oscar night, is the oldest nominee ever, and Walles, at
the age of 9, is the youngest. The Academy seems to love those age-related stories.
Besides that…Riva was asked to do a lot emotionally and physically; doing more
than what actresses in their 20’s can pull off. AMOUR had a lot of heart to it,
and Riva was at the center of it.
Winner: Emmanuelle Riva
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
This is the Heavyweight Division Championship Battle Royale
category, with all five men (DeNiro, Jones, Arkin, Hoffman, and Waltz) having
won Oscars before. Jones, Hoffman, and Waltz have been cleaning house during
the award season, but DeNiro and Arkin are in films that the Academy really
seems to love. SILVER LININGS PLAYBOOK is up for a lot awards, but its strength
seems to be in its actors. PLAYBOOK has to win something major, so it might as
well be the Godfather of the Academy.
Winner: Robert DeNiro
BEST ACTOR
This Blogger has been saying for many years that Daniel
Day-Lewis is the greatest actor of all time. If he wins Best Actor his weekend,
he will be the first ever to win three in this category; giving strong
validation to this Blogger’s claim. Besides that, Day-Lewis’ powerful, yet
tempered performance as this Nation’s 16th President is a galaxy
away from the rest of the field and leaves a lasting impression. LINCOLN is up for a lot of awards but not
expected to clean house, so it has to win for what it will always be remembered
for.
Winner: Daniel Day-Lewis
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In Episode II, Reel Speak will pick the major categories.
The 85th Oscars will be awarded this Sunday, Feb. 24th.
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