By David Fekke
January 17th, 2011
Here are the rest of my Oscar picks.
Best Achievement in Art Direction:
Grant Major, Dan Hennah, and Simon Bright will win for King Kong. Anyone who can turn New Zealand into New York city deserves an Oscar. Best Achievement in Costume Design:
Colleen Atwood will win for Memoirs of a Geisha.
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score:
John Williams will win for Munich. John is my favorate score composer anyway.
Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Song:
Jordan Houston, Cedric Coleman, Paul Beauregard will win for "It's Hard Out Here For a Pimp" in the movie Hustle and Flow.
Best Achievement in Makeup:
Howard Berger and Tami Lane will win for Narnia.
Best Achievement in Sound:
Terry Porter, Dean A. Zupancic and Tony Johnson will win for Narnia. They will win because it is not a Peter Jackson film.
Best Achievement in Sound Editing:
Mike Hopkins, Ethan Van der Ryn will win for King Kong.
Best Achievement in Visual Effects:
Dean Wright, Bill Westenhofer, Jim Berney, Scott Farrar will win for Narnia because it is not a Peter Jackson film.
Best Animated Feature Film of the Year:
Steve Box and Nick Park will win for Wallace and Grommit.
Best Foreign Language Film of the Year:
Tsotsi will win this one. It has already won a lot of other awards.
Best Documentary, Features:
Alex Gibney and Jason Kliot will win for Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room. The Academy hates corporations.
Best Documentary, Short Subjects:
Kimberlee Acquaro and Stacy Sherman will win for God Sleeps in Rwanda. The academy will be able to say they care about genocide.
Best Short Film, Animated:
Shane Acker will win for 9.
Best Short Film, Live Action:
Rob Pearlstein will win for Our Time Is Up. Too many academy members have therapists for this one not to win.