Predicting The Oscars for Dummies


By Andrew Z.

Hey everyone, this year I've decided to share with you all my fool-proof method of predicting the Oscars. Well that may be pushing it a little bit, nobody has a foolproof method, but I did get more right the last 2 years than Entertainment Weekly and the New York Times. Anyway, I've noticed (as have others) that certain types of movies and stars win year after year. So here are a few tips to help you win your office Oscar pool.

Best Picture



First of all, there are several factors that help predict the Best Picture winner:

Best Director



This is part of the key in picking Best Picture as well. Only about 20 times has the Best Director award not gone to the Best Picture. (though it has happened more recently). The key to picking this award lies in the Golden Globes and the Directors Guild Award. Almost 90% of the time, whoever takes home the DGA will win the Oscar. Add to that the fact that no one has ever won the DGA and the Golden Globe for Directing and gone on to lose for Best Director. Of course this seems too good to last, but for now it hold's true.

Best Actor/Actress



In this category, it's all about the character you play:

Best Screenplay



Again, several key factors:

Foreign Film



In this category, the most popular film usually wins. If it has been widely released in the United States or is nominated for any other awards (especially screenplay or Best Picture) it almost always wins. Just look at the last few years, the awards have all gone to films that were widely released in the U.S. and/or had other nominations. (Life Is Beautiful, All About My Mother and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon)

Best Original Song



Oh Hell, just pick the latest Disney song!!!

Documentary



The key here is to pick the film directed by the person who has the hardest name to pronounce. Actually films about World War Two or show business usually fare pretty well.

Makeup



This award almst always goes to some sort of Science Fiction movie (The Fly, Harry And The Hendersons, Terminator 2: Judgment Day , Bram Stoker's Dracula, Men In Black, and Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring are just a few examples)

Animated Short



Pixar pretty much wins this one ever year these days.

Costume Design



Ths generally goes to either period peices with complex costumes or Fantasy with complex costumes. Look for the movie with the most eye-catching costumes that still seem realistic.

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