I promised my thoughts on who might take home the Golden Dude, and here they are, for whatever this is worth. Fun for me!!
Best Picture
The Big Short
Bridge of Spies
Brooklyn
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Martian
The Revenant
Room
Spotlight
I felt these
were all excellent films, each exemplary in their own way. My gut says that The
Revenent is going to take Best Picture this year, but I can’t say that it was
my ‘favourite’ film. As I wrote on previously, the detail to the story in this film
is amazing, the film as a whole is a testament to all the artists and actors
involved in bringing this story to the screen. Having said that, if there is an
upset, I think it will go to either Spotlight or The Big Short, probably the
former before the latter. Spotlight is so well done and is on a topic that I
think Hollywood supports and since The Big Short is in part about greed and
ignorance, voters likely will side more with the message/themes of Spotlight
over those in The Big Short.
Best Director
Alejandro Inarritu,
The Revenant
Tom
McCarthy, Spotlight
Adam McKay, The Big Short
George
Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
Lenny Abrahamson, Room
I think
Inarritu is going to pull off back-to-back wins, both with his film and with his directing - last year and this year, first
time in history. To be honest, I don’t like that, and really do wish that
George Miller would get the Oscar for his amazing work on Mad Max. From a
directing standpoint, in my opinion, these two are the top, and only because it is my personal
opinion that I feel that Inarritu is getting a bit too ‘big for his britches’ do I say that I
prefer Miller over him. But those are my thoughts.
Best Actor
Bryan
Cranston, Trumbo
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Michael
Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Eddie
Redmayne, The Danish Girl
Matt Damon, The
Martian
Yeah, I
think this is Leo’s year (finally!), and I really don’t think he has much
competition, other than perhaps Fassbender. When I look at an actor’s presentation,
I look for an arc, a change of character from start to finish, and that the viewer is privy
to this, demonstrated through all means of visual and auditory possible, and
getting the viewer to empathize along with him, I did not see Fassbender’s
presentation of Steve Jobs, but heard he was excellent. The only other one I
saw was Matt Damon’s portrayal, and though he was good, it was not near as
strong nor as powerful as DiCaprio’s. Ego aside, he really is an excellent
actor and definitely deserves it.
Best Actress
Cate Blanchett, Carol
Brie Larson, Room
Jennifer Lawrence, Joy
Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years
Saoirse Ronan, Brooklyn
I have only seen two of these performances, and though personally I disagree, I
know many will be glad – I think Brie Larson will get this award. I go back to
what I said about acting earlier – about the arc and feeling and believing the
journey of the actor. I, personally, did not feel this with Larson. I somewhat
saw it, but it was through her son’s eyes, not through hers, and his ignorance to
reality because of his age, shaded my connection with her. Don't get me wrong, I loved his
performance and almost empathized more with him than with her! (I wish someone could help me see what was so incredible about her performance!) Personally, I was
impressed most with Ronan’s performance in Brooklyn better – her eyes told a
million stories and empathy with her journey into the new was easy. I wish she would get it, but I don't think she will. (I wonder
if my appreciation for one over the other has anything to do with being without
a child, myself, yet having journeyed into the new is something I have done?
Maybe because I have walked Ronan’s steps and not Larson’s as a parent, I
gravitated to one over the other?)
Best Supporting Actor
Christian Bale, The Big Short
Tom Hardy, The Revenant
Mark Rylance, Bridge of Spies
Sylvester
Stallone, Creed
Mark Ruffalo, Spotlight
This is an interesting guess – I have seen all the performances,
except for one, and have been very impressed with what I have seen. And, I’m
going to guess the actor I have not seen, Sly Stallone, will get his Golden Boy
this year. From what I have heard, his portrayal was as if you were watching
Rocky, not Stallone – all his thoughts, regrets, losses, everything that goes
through your head when you get to the end of your life. Granted, Sly is Rocky,
his creation, his portrayal, his alter-ego. He has come full circle, and I
think the Academy will honour Stallone’s gift to film history. (I do want to
say, if he does get upset, I hope it’s by Mark Rylance – he was awesome, in so
many ways!)
Best Supporting
Actress
Rooney Mara, Carol
Rachel McAdams, Spotlight
Alicia Vikander, The Danish Girl
Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs
Jennifer Jason Leigh, The
Hateful Eight
This is the most difficult guess for me, as I have only seen
one of the nominees. From what I heard, the Oscar will likely go to Alicia
Vikander, with maybe an upset by Kate Winslet. I loved Rachel McAdams in
Spotlight, but from the clips I’ve seen, even Rooney Mara seems a stronger
contender. I put my guess with Vikander, long shot for me though it is.
So, there it is. My guesses for this year on the top awards.
Let’s see how close to the truth I end up being!
Again, The Academy Awards air Sunday, February 28 at 6:30pm on CTV. If
you’re interested: Canada’s etalk at the Oscars starts at 4:00 and Live from
the Red Carpet at 5:00.




