Let's get the ball a-rollin' with BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY.
The nominees are: Birdman, Boyhood, Foxcatcher, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Nightcrawler.
My Pick: NIGHTCRAWLER (Dan Gilroy)!!!! This film had a fantastic script that painted a realistic portrait of the morally slippery times we currently live in. It's protagonist is a complete sociopath who finds refuge in the media obsessed culture we currently live in. It's a film that condemns the current state of our culture, but at the same time gives us a slimy protagonist that I, for whatever reason, felt compelled to root for (mainly because although he is not a nice guy, he still works his butt off to get to where he is by the end of the film. Just goes to show that hard work and perseverance pays off).
Next up: BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
The Nominees are: American Sniper, The Imitation Game, Inherent Vice, The Theory of Everything, and Whiplash.
My Pick: GONE GIRL (Gillian Flynn)!!!!!! Yes, I am not afraid to break the rules every now and then, and you will see this throughout this post. Gone Girl had a fantastic script by Gillian Flynn, which she adapted from her novel (which was also fantastic). I can't imagine why The Oscars chose to snub her, but ultimately it's them that miss out in the long run. Flynn clearly knows how to write, and she definitely deserves this award. (If I had to choose one of the nominees I would definitely go with Whiplash).
VISUAL EFFECTS
The Nominees are: Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Dawn of The Planets of The Apes, Guardians of The Galaxy, Interstellar, and X-Men: Days of Future Past.
My Pick: DAWN OF THE PLANET OF THE APES (Joe Letteri, Dan Lemmon, Daniel Barrett and Erik Winquist)!!! Because Andy Serkis as Ceaser wins every day. I would imagine this would be a natural shoo-in at The Oscars as well.
PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Nominees are: The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game, Interstellar, Into The Woods, and Mr. Turner.
My Pick: THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL ( Adam Stockhausen and Anna Pinnock)!!! This film managed to craft an intricate and absolutely gorgeous fantasy world, to the point where you could honestly spend the whole film just watching the sets and backgrounds, and still walk out completely satisfied.
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
The Nominees are: Everything Is Awesome (The LEGO Movie), Glory (Selma), Grateful (Beyond The Lights), I'm Not Gonna Miss You (Glen Campbell...I'll Be Me), and Lost Stars (Begin Again).
My Pick: EVERYTHING IS AWESOME!!! A delightful, infectious virus that is sure to get stuck in your noggin for quite some time (for cryin' out loud, I'm still humming the damn thing). What's most interesting though, is that apparently it was born from a nasty break-up. Who would'a thunk it?!
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
The Nominees are: The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game, Interstellar, Mr. Turner, and The Theory of Everything.
My Pick: WHIPLASH (John Hurwitz, John Wasson, Justin Hurwitz, Stan Getz, Nicholas Britell and Tim Simonec) !!!! I suppose this was snubbed becuase so many people worked on this the Academy didn't know who to credit for it. That said, that doesn't change the fact that this is still the best original score that reminded me how great of a musical genre jazz can be. (If I had to choose one of the nominees I would go with The Grand Budapest Hotel)
BEST MAKEUP AND HAIR STYLING
The Nominees are: Foxcatcher, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and Guardians of The Galaxy
My Pick: THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (Francis Hannon and Mark Coulier!!!There's not much I really have to add here....moving on...
FILM EDITING
The Nominees are: American Sniper, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game, and Whiplash.
My Pick: WHIPLASH (Tom Cross)!!! The editing in the film helps add to the tension of the film, assisting with the overall tone and pacing as well.
BEST DIRECTING
The Nominees are: Birdman (Alejandro G. Inarritu), Boyhood (Richard Linklater), Foxcatcher (Bennett Miller), The Grand Budapest Hotel (Wes Anderson), and The Imitation Game (Morton Tyldum).
My Pick: BIRDMAN (Alejandro G Inarritu)!!!!!!! I say Alejandro is the real star of Birdman. You can feel his fingerprints all over the film. Without him, Birdman would not be the super-cool film it is today!
COSTUME DESIGN
The Nominees are: The Grand Budapest Hotel, Inherent Vice, Into The Woods, Maleficent, and Mr. Turner.
My Pick: THE GRAND BUDAPEST HOTEL (Milena Canonero)!!!!! This goes hand and hand with Best Production Design. The costumes are beautifully realized and fit in with the time periood and fantasy world this film is set in. Like the production design, the costumes are gorgeous!
And now.....we get to THE BIG ONES!
CINEMATOGRAPHY
The Nominees are: Birdman, The Grand Budapest Hotel, Ida, Mr. Turner, and Unbroken.
My Pick: BIRDMAN (Emmanuel Lubezki)!!!! The whole film looks exquisite, managing to turn nall of NYC into a stage. I also love how the whole film looks like it is all done in one single shot. With the unique cinematography choices, Birdman manages to look like a bizarre, surreal masterpiece.
BEST ANIMATED FILM
The Nominees are: Big Hero 6, The Boxtrolls, How To Train Your Dragon 2, Song of The Sea, and The Tale of Princess Kaguya.
My Pick: THE LEGO MOVIE (Phil Lord and Chris Miller) !!!!!! How in the world (and WHY in the world) the Academy chose to snub this film is a complete mystery. But it ain't fair!!! The LEGO Movie took what could have been a giant, poorly done kids' toy commercial and added actual meaning, depth, and characters to it. The film looks freaking gorgeous, the little LEGO characters are freakin adorable, and it's one of the funniest films of 2014! How in the world the mediocre and pandering Big Hero 6 beat out LEGO Movie for a nomination is beyond me. Clearly, Phil Lord and Chris Miller were robbed. If the winners had any decency they would hand that award over to Phil and Miller. (I Guess if I HAD to choose one of the nominees I'd go with How To Train Your Dragon 2).
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
The Nominees are: Patricia Arquette (Boyhood), Laura Dern (Wild), Kiera Knightley (The Imitation Game), Emma Stone (Birdman),and Meryl Streep (Into The Woods).
My Pick: EMMA STONE (Birdman)!!!!! Ms. Stone has always been a fantastic actress, and she actually gets to spread her wings here a bit for a change!
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
The Nominees are: Robert Duvall (The Judge), Ethane Hawke (Boyhood), Edward Norton (Birdman), Mark Ruffalo (Foxcatcher), and J.K. Simmons (Whiplash).
My Pick: J.K. SIMMONS (Whiplash)!!!!!!! Imagine J.J. Jameson, Gnry. Sgt. Hartman and Gordon Ramsey were thrown together in a blender. That's essentially J.K. Simmons' Fletcher in Whiplash. Simmons plays The Devil as a flesh and blood, three dimensional character with some soul. We hate him, but we understand why he is doing what he is doing. Fletcher wants to be the one to discover (or create) the next big jazz musician and he is willing to crush anyone and everyone who gets in his way,. He does some truly terrible and despicable things in the film, but with the intent for good. I'd go so far as to say his is the best performance PERIOD this year!
BEST ACTRESS
The Nominees are: Marion Cotillard (Two Days, One Night), Felicity Jones (The Theory of Everything), Julianne Moore (Still Alice), Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl), and Reese Witherspoon (Wild).
My Pick: ROSAMUND PIKE (GONE GIRL)!!!! Pike plays a considerably different character from what we are used to seeing her as. She is a complete homicidal psycho here and she is terrifying. It's easy to hate her, and she serves the films plot extremely well, perfectly embodying one of the film's central themes: How well can you really know your significant other? It's a brilliant performance, and she deserves the Oscar.
BEST ACTOR:
The Nominees are: Steve Carell (Foxcatcher), Bradley Cooper (American Sniper), Benedict Cumberbatch (The Imitation Game), Michael Keaton (Birdman), and Eddie Redmayne (The Theory of Everything).
Let me just point out that The Oscars made a mistake in snubbing David Oyelowo (pronounced Oh-Yellow-Woah). First off: the man is British, but in Selma he not only takes on a perfect American accent, he also manages to sound exactly like MLK. When speaking he puts the emphasis and inflections on exactly the right words and parts of words, just like MLK would do. His mannerisms also perfectly replicate that of MLK's. However, he's not just an imitation of impersonation of the man, Oyelowo IS MLK. He portrays the legend as a man just like every one else, complete with flaws and internal struggles. He is completely captivating, and he deserved at LEAST a nod. With that out of the way, let's move on to....
My Pick: JAKE GYLLENHAAL (Nightcrawler). Gyllenhaal proves something I have always known: He is a superb actor. He plays a complete sociopath, and it is impossible to tear your eyes away from him every second he is on screen. He completely owns every scene he is in and every line of dialogue he speaks. He creates a scary, intense character that is always a joy to watch. It's a damn shame he was snubbed, and it is just further proof of how out of touch with the times The Oscars are today. (While we're at it, I don't think Michael Keaton deserves the win here, as I would consider it akin to James Franco winning for his role in This Is The End. Keaton plays his role well, but is essentially a parody of himself, so I don't think he qualifies. Just my opinion. If I had to choose one of the nominees I would go with Cumberbatch.).
BEST MOVIE
The Nominees are: American Sniper, Birdman, Boyhood, The Grand Budapest Hotel, The Imitation Game, Selma, The Theory of Everything, and Whiplash.
I could break the rules and say NIGHTCRAWLER because it really was the best film of 2014, but I won't. Instead, I'm going to change things up a bit...but before I do I just want to point out that both Gone Girl and Nightcrawler were snubbed for Best Picture....both of which were without a doubt two of the best films of 2014. Way to keep your finger on the pulse of film Oscars.
anyways, My Pick: SELMA!!!!! Out of all the nominees, I really do feel that Selma was the best. It was the film that brought me closest to bawling like a baby, not to mention it is a pretty important film about the terrible things people did to others all under the belief that whites were automatically superior to blacks.....just cuz. Selma portrays a terrible time where people thought men were NOT created equal, and it paints a realistic and devastating portrait of the Black Civil Rights Movement. The film is emotionally exhausting, but it is well worth your time. It is The Academy's job to celebrate and recognize important films, and I'd say this is the most important nominee this year and yes, it deserves that Oscar.
Here's an extra award for y'all: My Breakthrough Actor Award!!!!!
The Winner is Dan Stevens in The Guest. Stevens is a fairly unknown British actor, probably best known for his role in Downton Abbey. In The Guest he plays "David", a recently released soldier who makes the trek to a family's house who are currently mourning the death of their son, who died in the war and just happened to be "David's" best friend. He is there to fulfill a promise he made on the son's deathbed: That he would check up on the family and make sure they are all right. Naturally they are not, and so "David" sets about assisting them and helping them get back on their feet. There's only one problem: "David" may be a psychopath. Stevens easily runs away with this film. He does some pretty bad things, but he's so darned likable I couldn't stop rooting for him. The Guest shows off this young actor's natural acting ability and may prove a gateway vehicle for bigger and better things for Stevens down the road (let's hope so).
So, there you have it. My Oscar Picks. I hope you all enjoyed this post, and I hope that maybe it made you think and challenged some of your own personal picks. Thanks for reading, and I'll see YOU on Oscar Sunday!