Monday, July 2, 2007

My View: The Festival Predictions

Alright, so after a LOT of surprises at the festival it is time for me to pick the winner of the festival. For the past 2 month's we have correctly predicted the #1 bait (I am considering Gray Daze the #1 bait because Lucky Clover wasn't submitted to the festival) so maybe the winner of the festival will go on to win Best Picture, and if that is true we may have a repeat winner...

Golden Igloo (Best Picture)
Batman: Scars of Tomorrow
Border Man
A New Agenda
The Valley of Ashes

Predicted Winner: Batman: Scars of Tomorrow

Grand Special Igloo Prize (Next Forum Favortie)
Batman: Scars of Tomorrow
Good Morning, Ladies
A New Agenda
The Valley of Ashes

Predicted Winner: Batman: Scars of Tomorrow

Future Best Director
James L. Brooks, A New Agenda
Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, Border Man
Roman Polanski, The Valley of Ashes
Ridley Scott, Under Fire

Predicted Winner: Roman Polanski, The Valley of Ashes

Future Best Actor
Tom Berenger, Border Man
Nicolas Cage, The Madness of H.P. Lovecraft
Peter O' Toole, Dr. Death
Barry Pepper, The Valley of Ashes

Predicted Winner: Barry Pepper, The Valley of Ashes

Future Best Actress
Juliette Binoche, Audrey's Girls
Blythe Danner, Good Morning, Ladies
Megan Mullally, Good Morning, Ladies
Ellen Page, Go Ask Alice

Predicted Winner: Megan Mullally, Good Morning, Ladies

Future Best Supporting Actor
Daniel Day Lewis, Night
Benicio Del Toro, Batman: Scars of Tomorrow
Ralph Fiennes, Batman: Scars of Tomorrow
Al Pacino, A New Agenda

Predicted Winner: Ralph Fiennes, Batman: Scars of Tomorrow

Future Best Supporting Actress
Kate Burton, Border Man
Kristen Chenoweth, Good Morning, Ladies
Claire Hope Ashitey, Audrey's Girls
Sigourney Weaver, Other World

Predicted Winner: Kristen Chenoweth, Good Morning, Ladies

Future Best Screenplay
Border Man
The Valley of Ashes
Good Morning, Ladies
A New Agenda

Predicted Winner: A New Agenda

Future Best Ensemble
Batman: Scars of Tomorrow
Border Man
Good Morning, Ladies
A New Agenda

Predicted Winner: Good Morning, Ladies

Future Best Picture Drama
Border Man
The Valley of Ashes
Batman: Scars of Tomorrow
Audrey’s Girls

Predicted Winner: Batman: Scars of Tomorrow

Future Best Picture Musical/Comedy
Divine Poker
Good Morning, Ladies
A New Agenda
The Ultimate Oscar

Predicted Winner: Good Morning, Ladies

Feel free to discuss your predictions...

2 comments:

Bryce said...

I don't know, I find it hard to believe a batman movie can be written baity enough to win bait of the month. first of all there hasn't been a comic book adaptation movie to have been nominated, and furthermore with 5 batman movies already out and a sixth and seventh one on the way most of the storylines involving dent may seem played out. I guess this roots back to the "Baity projects vs. Greatly written projects" debate that happens alot on the forums, and I usually always side with the side that feels that greatly written baits are well deserved of their winnings, but I just find it hard to believe a batman movie could win a best picture oscar when not only has a batman movie never been nominated but a comic book adaptation has never been nominated either. But I guess I should shut up because i haven't read the bait yet lol. But i have read zGamer's The Valley of Ashes and it's one hell of a baity bait. But don't get me wrong, nothing would please me more than to see Tony get his long overdue BOTM awards, but I'm just saying it's hard to believe a batman movie can be baited and win, when no other comic book movie has yet to be nominated for best pic.

Anonymous said...

I haven't read "Scars of Tomorrow" so this comment isn't really fair to Tony but I find it very hard to believe that this will be the bait to (a) win Best Picture (not Golden Igloo, I can see that) and (b) win Tony his WAAAAAAAAY due BotM. Of course, I may take back my comments after I read the bait.