So yes, there's a lot of guesswork and rules of thumb going on, but it's been fun to consider, and here's our suggestion of what the lineup might look like,
if the Oscars were now:
And
if the Oscars gave out an award for Best Moustache, Fiennes would be a surefire winner.
If the Oscars need an excuse to get over their squeamishness about the film's genre, all voters need to do is look at Black Panther's scores on Rotten Tomatoes (97 percent) and Metacritic (88) to have those tastes validated.
It will be interesting to see
if the Oscars will follow suit and honor The Shape of Water, considering that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has only honored a fantasy film with its top prize once before, with The Lord of the Ring: The Return of the King's Best Picture win in 2004.
We don't even know
if the Oscars will follow suit.
The question in the headline isn't meant to single out this year specifically, but instead to wonder, in an age in which technology makes award shows like these more ubiquitous than ever before,
if the Oscars really still mean anything anymore.
If the Oscars truly were passé, no one would take the time to worry if they still mattered.
If the Oscars were really about pure craft, rather than wins being attached to a popular Best Picture contender, Baby Driver would have this one in the bag.
It's clear that
if the Oscars were really about the popular vote, they devolve more rapidly than than the upcoming marriage between Katy Perry and...
I do wonder
if the Oscars will fall for the sentiment of James Gandolfini in Enough Said or the fraud - ness that is Will Forte in Nebraska.
Imagine
if the Oscars, rather than offering up another canned montage of Hollywood classics, had seen fit to properly celebrate their most extraordinary best picture winner in recent memory, reminding us that the academy's legacy extends well beyond this year's crop of movies and their ability (or lack thereof) to move the ratings needle.
Marion Cotillard is probably the one that would give her the most heat
if the Oscars were held today.
If Oscars 2018 was March Madness, a lot of folks who picked the top seeds would have won their office pools.
The Hogs will be even better this year
if the Oscars — tailback Malone and fullback Gray — can improve an offense that averaged only 15 points per game last fall.
If the Oscars were handed out today the winner would be: «Zootopia.»
If the Oscars were handed out today the winner would be: Taylor Sheridan for «Hell or High Water.»
If the Oscars were handed out today the winner would be: This is going to be a really competitive year in this category, too.
Damien Chazelle, «La La Land» Garth Davis, «Lion» Clint Eastwood, «Sully» Barry Jenkins, «Moonlight» Kenneth Lonergan, «Manchester By The Sea» Nate Parker, «The Birth of a Nation» Martin Scorsese, «Silence» Denis Villeneuve, «Arrival»
If the Oscars were handed out today the winner would be: Damien Chazelle for «La La Land.»
If the Oscars were handed out today the winner would be: «La La Land.»
If the Oscars were handed out today the winner would be: Again, another tough category.
If the Oscars were handed out today the winner would be: There are so many great documentaries this year, but nothing compares to the craftsmanship, research, and viewing experience of «O.J.: Made in America.»
Not exact matches
In other words,
if Internet searches determined the
Oscars, then Leo and The Revenant would have to be feeling pretty comfortable going into Sunday.
Nobody wants their Twitter stream flooded with a barrage of
Oscars - or Super Bowl - related banter
if they're not interested in such events.
Or, you can follow the
Oscars with the notifications
if you have no time watch the live stream.
If the form of recent years repeats itself, then the
Oscars too could be in for a shock this year.
If our Spokes Models could work events like the Grammys and the
Oscars, taking people to their seats, checking people in, and generally making sure they are having an amazing time, while representing a company like «clairol» or a startup like ``... com», the company could gain credibility and build consumer confidence.
It could literally change the look of Hollywood's biggest movies, and
if that changes, then we could be looking at a very different
Oscars landscape from here on out.
You watch — with the writer's strike on, and the
Oscars hung up, someone from Houston will figure they've got a chance and email to ask
if it goes with boots.
If you need a quick, last - minute treat to munch on while you watch the
Oscars, look no further than this Marshmallow Caramel Corn.
If you've been around here for a while, you know that I love the
Oscars.
With Chelsea Falcao better than drogba so already stronger attacking option and I am guessing one more quality signing possibly replacing
oscar and
if it's griezman they will be way out favorites..
you are right my friend i am sure that as soon as kroenke leaves arsenal wenger would start winning the treable every year... he we might also win the football world cup... also i wont be surprised
if wenger starts to nick in a few
oscars and nobels post kroenke
Hes such a poor no10 0 creativity all he does is run into players and atempt useless one twos, never spots runs or plays killer passes,
if your not a creative no10 them atleast be able to score goals like
oscar but he does nt do that either.
sorry to say
if sczesny was d one that committed that foul on
oscar, every Goober would've buried him today.
drogba will start for them no
oscar debuchy was bad against reading not match fit bellerin should start he is playing brilliantly and
if ramsey is gonna start wide he will offer width on the right
I think
oscar is a top top player though, only
if fergie had taken a glance at him before moving to chelsea, frightenening at how good he could be, united's south american scouts are good but they need to work harder.
If you prefer Sundance to the
Oscars and have a soft spot for the Ramones, these hipster baby names may be just your thing.
If Rockland County had an awards program like the Hollywood
Oscars, Stavros Adamides as the very slow - witted Lennie and Scott Schneider as his fellow migrant and protector George, would certainly get nominations.
Great acting in the 30s story of Lennie And George BY GEORGE J. DACRE
If Rockland County had an awards program like the Hollywood
Oscars, Stavros Adamides as the very slow - witted Lennie and Scott Schneider as his fellow migrant and protector George, would certainly get nominations.
So
if you're doing commercial projects or
if you're trying for the
Oscars, this is a great investment.
Keeping with the
Oscars theme,
if the previously - posted World Science Festival video was a bit too long for a Sunday evening, Vi Hart has a short and sweet video of a (one - sided) Möbius strip on which she has rigged to play a musical theme from Harry Potter.
If you're looking around for something to watch this Sunday evening that complements the
Oscars, the World Science Festival has a great video which features the Coen Brothers, film composer Carter Burwell, Alec Baldwin, and neuroscientist Aniruddh Patel discussing the emotional effects and role of music in film.
If that sounds a bit like the sort of coverage that the
Oscars or Emmys get, the irony isn't lost on him: «There's an element of ridiculing that.»
Even
if «Gravity» did not win big at the
Oscars it would have been easy to call the film a success, in part due to its box office take as well as furthering awareness of space exploration and helping foster curiosity about NASA and their programs.
Have a good weekend and fun watching the
Oscars (
if you are)!
So
IF I was headed to the
Oscars tonight, I'd head over to Nordstrom and pick up this little number by Dalia MacPhee.
If indeed executed, this trend would mirror previous instances of coordinated dressing at awards ceremonies, as seen in the past with blue ACLU ribbons at the
Oscars and Emmys.
NEW MELISSA MCCARTHY MOVIE As a comedic actress, Melissa McCarthy was nominated for an
oscar a few years ago and
if the trailer for her new movie is any indication, she may be in the running once more.
Just a hair deeper than grey, this ash blonde on Jane Fonda at the 2018
Oscars is an incredible option
if you're not yet ready to embrace fully silver strands.
The 2013 CFDA awards, fashion's
Oscars if you will, will be handed out in mere hours.