Friday, February 24, 2012

NextMovie's Oscar Picks: Best Picture And Director

You'll find only a couple of days left prior to the 2012 Academy awards start, meaning the frantic last-minute Oscar predictions have began. MTV Movies and our pals at NextMovie are actually putting our heads together to go over who we be ready to win large as of this year's ceremony, the final two videos for that informed guesses to find the best Picture and greatest Director are actually revealed. Not remarkably, it seems like "The Artist" might be the leading-runner in groups. The little film that could remains both an important darling and well-received with the public (no less than for just about any black and white-colored quiet movie of a quiet film star), plus it seems fair to visualise that it's going to collect the primary Best Picture and greatest Director statues too. But that's not to imply "The Artist" might be the film that lots of warrants the Oscar gold. Click following a jump to look for the other films MTV Movies' Josh Horowitz and NextMovie's Kevin Polowy have to say on who got snubbed and who might be the dark equine champion. Considering MTV Movies Blog has manage a feature round the movies we feel should have had that tenth Best Picture nomination, it shojuld 't be an unexpected that there has been an acceptable volume of movies Horowitz and Polowy thought were snubbed this year. Where were "Drive," "Harry Potter as well as the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," "The Woman while using Dragon Tattoo" and "Bridesmaids" when you wish them? For the most effective Director category, the primary one major snub that Horowitz and Polowy both made the decision on was David Fincher for "The Woman while using Dragon Tattoo." I still uphold the argument he was most likely probably the most deserving candidate for your Oscar a year ago, though he ultimately lost to "The King's Speech's" Tom Hooper, not to really score a nom can be a double slight against online assets suspense. Even though the most effective Director statuette seems like it's Michael Hazanavicius' to eliminate, the MTV duo predict that Martin Scorsese is most likely not ruled in the race at this time around for your amazing work he did on "Hugo." The MTV Movies team gets the 2012 Oscars covered! Stay with us for all that you should know just before the honours show, and also on Sunday, February 26, tune into MTV.com at 5:30 p.m. ET for that three-hour red-colored-colored-carpet live stream and updates round the night's large individuals who win.

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