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Oscar predictions 2010: David Gritten

Published: 11:19AM GMT 04 March 2010

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Best Film

Given the Oscars shameful hostility to cruise non-English denunciation drive-in theatre (both A Prophet and The White Ribbon are higher to any of the 10 contenders) this difficulty should go to Up in the Air, a humerous entertainment with a deceptively loose air and a accepted bite. But Avatar and the expel increase will certainly triumph, and James Cameron will be rewarded as a producer, that doesnt appear inappropriate.

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Should win: Up in the Air

Will win: Avatar

Best Actor

Colin Firths spin in A Single Man is a master difficulty in sweetmeat and patience qualities that Oscar electorate mostly overlook. Jeff Bridges, who has never won an Oscar, chews sufficient of the view as a washed-up nation thespian to bind the category.

Should win: Colin Firth

Will win: Jeff Bridges

Best Actress

Meryl Streep deserves the curtsy for her deliriously droll mural of Julia child. Alas, the movement is at the back of Sandra Bullock, star of the misfortune movie in row this year, The Blind Side. Why? Shes done a lot of monry for the industry over the years and similar to Bridges has never won an Oscar.

Should win: Meryl Streep

Will win: Sandra Bullock

Best Director

No subject as to who deseves this one: Kathryn Bigelow placed her cameras right in the surrounded by of the bomb-disposal movement of The Hurt Locker, formulating an power that done you dont think about to breathe. Happily, there seems to be far-reaching confirmation of her estimable skills.

Should win: Kathryn Bigelow

Will win: Kathryn Bigelow

Best Supporting Actor

Again, theres usually one genuine contender: Christoph Waltz, whose purpose as an expansive, desirable but darkly vicious SS Officer enlivened Inglourious Basterds, and helped us dont think about the overlong scenes that simply didnt work. Few actors upstage Quentin Tarantino in his own films: Waltz did so with relish.

Should win: Christoph Waltz

Will win: Christoph Waltz

Best ancillary actress

As the initial singer to hold her own opposite the on-screen force of inlet that is George Clooney, Vera Farmiga richly deserves the Oscar. But MoNique from Precious looks set to lift the vote, even if she usually shone in a integrate of scenes in a grotesquely overrated film.

Should win: Vera Farmiga

Will win: MoNique

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