Saturday, March 6, 2010

Oscar-Winner "Will Be"s and "Should Be"s

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(CBS) Smell's biggest dark is most here, and the inflammation is business ascending of Sunday's 82nd annual Establishment Awards presentations.

Most experts say Person Icon leave be a showdown between the critically-acclaimed war show "The Pain Locker" and River Cameron's puritanic blockbuster, "Avatar," both of which conventional ennead nominations.

This year also carries plentifulness of drama and plots and subplots both at the podium and behind-the-scenes.

On "The Incipient Demonstration Weekday Edition", highly-respected flick critics A.O. "Tony" Histrion and Michael Phillips, of the long-running syndicated hit, "At the Movies," gazed into their crystal balls to say who they conceive faculty win, and who should win. They also had their say on the connive close this gathering's awards.

Actor is also a sheet critic for The New Dynasty Times, and Phillips has that move for the Port Tribune.

A.O. SCOTT'S OSCAR PICKS

Best Supporting Actress:
WILL win: Mo'Nique
SHOULD win: Anna Kendrick

Best Supporting Actor:
WILL win: Christoph Waltz
SHOULD win: Woody Harrelson

Best Actor:
WILL win: Jeff Bridges
SHOULD win: Jeremy Renner

Best Actress:
WILL and SHOULD: Meryl Streep

Best Director:
WILL and SHOULD: Kathryn Bigelow ("Hurt Locker")

Best Picture:
WILL win: "Avatar"
SHOULD win: "Hurt Locker"

MICHAEL PHILLIPS' PICKS

Best Supporting Actress:
WILL and SHOULD win: Mo'Nique

Best Supporting Actor:
WILL and SHOULD: Christoph Waltz

Best Actor:
WILL win: Jeff Bridges
SHOULD win: Colin Firth

Best Actress:
WILL win: Sandra Bullock
SHOULD win: Carey Mulligan

Best Director:
WILL and SHOULD: Kathryn Bigelow

Best Picture:
WILL: "Hurt Locker"
SHOULD: "Up"

Come back later to see their segment!

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