Just my opinions and guesses on 8 of the categories. My opinions may change but I'm not apologising for any of them.
[COLOR=Blue]Best Supporting Actor[/COLOR]
[COLOR=Green]Should Win[/COLOR] Mahershala Ali, Green Book
[COLOR=Red]Will Win[/COLOR] Mahershala Ali, Green Book
[COLOR=Blue]Best Supporting Actress[/COLOR]
[COLOR=Green]Should Win[/COLOR] Emma Stone, The Favourite
[COLOR=Red]Will Win[/COLOR] Regina King, If Beale Street Could Talk
[COLOR=Blue]Best Adapted Screenplay[/COLOR]
[COLOR=Green]Should Win[/COLOR] BlacKkKlansman
[COLOR=Red]Will Win[/COLOR] Can You Ever Forgive Me?
[COLOR=Blue]Best Original Screenplay[/COLOR]
[COLOR=Green]Should Win[/COLOR] The Favourite
[COLOR=Red]Will Win[/COLOR] First Reformed
[COLOR=Blue]Best Director[/COLOR]
[COLOR=Green]Should Win[/COLOR] Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman
[COLOR=Red]Will Win[/COLOR] Alfonso Cuarón, Roma
[COLOR=Blue]Best Actor[/COLOR]
[COLOR=Green]Should Win[/COLOR] Bradley Cooper, A Star Is Born
[COLOR=Red]Will Win[/COLOR] Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody
[COLOR=Blue]Best Actress[/COLOR]
[COLOR=Green]Should Win[/COLOR] Lady Gaga, A Star Is Born
[COLOR=Red]Will Win[/COLOR] Glenn Close, The Wife
[COLOR=Blue]Best Picture[/COLOR]
[COLOR=Green]Should Win[/COLOR] BlacKkKlansman
[COLOR=Red]Will Win[/COLOR] Roma
Anyone care to chime in?
Into the Spiderverse better win something! Did it even get nominated for anything?
I haven't seen many of these movies. A Star is Born is deserving, and Gaga is amazing in it, and I hope she wins. I really enjoyed Emma Stone in The Favorite too.
I think Mahershala Ali will win an Emmy too for True Detective (season 3), the same as Matthew McConaughey in his two-fer season.
Rami Malek was Freddy Mercury, and I liked the movie, but both he and it were missing something. I think it's because there was soooo much that could have been included in the movie, that it didn't resonate with me as much as it could have. Both his character, and the movie, felt like someone was flipping through a book, stopped on a page, acted that page, flipped again, stopped, acted, etc. The transitions were not as smooth as they should have been. However, I do hope he wins because I've loved him since the first season of Mr. Robot, when he won his Emmy. A side note: the first time I saw Rami, he reminded me of Willem Dafoe. I'd love to see them do something together - life father/son, age-gapped brothers, or something Looperish. Maybe time travel over several generations. Willem is awesome. Always.
I just couldn't finish Roma, so it'll probably win. However, that whole small screen/big screen argument may still factor with the old guard on the Academy. It should win, but I won't be surprised if it doesn't. That could be the Academy's last FU to Netflix and the others that don't go big screen, but stay home.
I'd love to see Ga Ga win. Something Madonna couldn't even come close to doing. Since LGG's name is derived from Freddy Mercury's crowd-including chant on Radio Ga Ga, why not have her and Rami win. Cool synergy.
I'd also love to see BlacKkKlansman win. And Spike Lee. So much energy behind those two victories. Love to see both.
Best song and most other stuff? Don't really care.
Black Panther for best picture. Any other choice is an outrage.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
A Star is Born is old school Hollywood moviemaking at its best, and Gaga is so authentic in that role. The grocery store parking lot scene where she sings for him alone is worth the price of admission. And Sam Eliot! And Dave Chapelle! I haven't seen to many of the other movies, but this is the kind of movie that deserves a sweep.
Sorry to Bother You should have been nominated and won Best Original Screenplay.
It wasn’t so I don’t care much about this award season.
Mind the Gap needs to win for best full length documentary. amazing film.
You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.
I didn't watch, but I just got the results.
I loved the Favourite, and I thought it should have won best original screenplay. But I thought Glenn Close deserved best actress (and not simply because she's been nominated 7 times).
The Wife was such an understated role. Coleman's role was a dream. it's easy to make that palatable to voters.
I'm happy with Green Book. It was a good movie.
I still dislike all the wins that Black Panther got.
I'm so glad Colman got one. She's my favourite actress.