Friday, February 24, 2012

NextMovie's Oscar Picks: Best Picture And Director

You will find only 2 days left before the 2012 Oscars start, meaning the frantic last-minute Oscar forecasts have started. MTV Movies and our buddies at NextMovie happen to be putting our heads together to discuss who we be prepared to win large only at that year's ceremony, now the final two videos for the informed guesses for the best Picture and finest Director happen to be revealed. Not surprisingly, it appears like "The Artist" may be the front-runner both in groups. The small film that may continues to be both a vital darling and well-received through the public (a minimum of for any black and whitened quiet movie in regards to a quiet film star), also it appears fair to visualize that it'll collect the main Best Picture and finest Director statues too. But that is not saying "The Artist" may be the film that many warrants the Oscar gold. Click following the jump to determine the other films MTV Movies' Josh Horowitz and NextMovie's Kevin Polowy have to say of who got snubbed and who may be the dark equine champion. Thinking about MTV Movies Blog has operate a feature around the movies we believe must have had that tenth Best Picture nomination, it shojuld not be a surprise that there have been a reasonable quantity of movies Horowitz and Polowy thought were snubbed this season. Where were "Drive," "Harry Potter and also the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," "The Lady using the Dragon Tattoo" and "Bridesmaids" when you really need them? For the very best Director category, the main one major snub that Horowitz and Polowy both decided on was David Fincher for "The Lady using the Dragon Tattoo." I still uphold the argument he was probably the most deserving candidate for that Oscar this past year, though he ultimately lost to "The King's Speech's" Tom Hooper, to not really score a nom is really a double slight against online resources suspense. Despite the fact that the very best Director statuette appears like it's Michael Hazanavicius' to get rid of, the MTV duo predict that Martin Scorsese is probably not ruled from the race at this time for that amazing work he did on "Hugo." The MTV Movies team has got the 2012 Academy awards covered! Stick to us for all you need to know prior to the honours show, as well as on Sunday, Feb 26, tune into MTV.com at 5:30 p.m. ET for the three-hour red-colored-carpet live stream and updates around the night's large those who win.

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