Oscar Frenzy's Final Oscar Predictions

After much deliberation, we are pleased to present our 2009 Oscar Predictions in all categories. Enjoy.

Best Picture – Slumdog Millionaire

Best Director – Danny Boyle, Slumdog Millionaire

Best Actor – Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler

Best Actress – Kate Winslet, The Reader

Best Supporting Actor – Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight

Best Supporting Actress – Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Original Screenplay – In Bruges

Best Adapted Screenplay – Slumdog Millionaire

Foreign Language Film – The Class

Documentary Feature – Man on Wire

Animated Film – Wall-E

Art Direction – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Cinematography – Slumdog Millionaire

Costume Design – The Duchess

Documentary Short Subject – The Conscience of Nhem En

Film Editing – Slumdog Millionaire

Makeup – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Original Score – Slumdog Millionaire

Original Song – “Jai Ho,” Slumdog Millionaire

Animated Short Film – La Maison en Petits Cubes

Live Action Short Film – Spielzeugland (Toyland)

Sound Editing – The Dark Knight

Sound Mixing – The Dark Knight

Visual Effects – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

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Comments (9) left to “Oscar Frenzy's Final Oscar Predictions”

  1. More Predictions and Stuff wrote:

    [...] Oscar Frenzy posted theirs and they’re actually predicting In Bruges to win Original Screenplay. [...]

  2. Joseph Woosley wrote:

    In Bruges is a decent bet probably 2/5 odds or something like that.

  3. More Predictions and Stuff | Hollywood Life Magazine wrote:

    [...] Oscar Frenzy posted theirs and they’re actually predicting In Bruges to win Original Screenplay. [...]

  4. More Predictions and Stuff | Hollywood Life Magazine wrote:

    [...] Oscar Frenzy posted theirs and they’re actually predicting In Bruges to win Original Screenplay. [...]

  5. Bustray wrote:

    You guys are a bunch of idiots. Penn taking Best Actor, and Milk taking original screenplay

  6. Rayven wrote:

    I am sure waltz with bashir will take best foreign language film…but then again, pan’s labyrinth didnt take it last time :( …i hate when the academy snubs film just because they can

  7. Jon. wrote:

    Milk is not that original. Too political for original screenplay.
    Wall-E deserves to win, its great.

  8. julius wrote:

    not surprising. penn and rouke are rivals.

    and the oscars are tommorow.

  9. Sam wrote:

    I think your right on the money. I would like to see Meryl Streep win but I don’t think it will happen. Yes – I believe In Bruges will win screenplay. It’s british, rather brilliant, and the underdog in it’s category. Yes – I believe you are correct on most counts.

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