Monday, June 28, 2010

Oscars 2010: odds on best film

Published: 6:10PM GMT 05 March 2010

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The Hurt Locker (8-11)

Heart-stopping play about a US Army explosve ordering section in Iraq, destined by Kathryn Bigelow. Despite multiform controversies, together with critique from a little Iraq fight veterans, it is the favourite.

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Avatar (Evens)

James Cameron"s 3-D philharmonic silenced the doubters to turn the greatest grossing movie of all time. Set on a lost moon with a clever environmental summary and eye-popping special effects. New choosing by casting votes complement equates to it might lose out.

Inglourious Basterds (10-1)

Set in Nazi-occupied France the movie supposing executive Quentin Tarantino with his greatest ever box bureau opening and could lift off a shock win at the Oscars.

Up in the Air (33-1)

George Clooney stars as a corporate downsizer who travels America banishment employees and racking up air miles usually to afterwards face excess himself.

Up (66-1)

A turning point in existence that tells the story of Carl Fredricksen, a 78-year-old widower who hitches balloons to his residence and floats afar to try the jungles of South America.

Precious (80-1)

An early prime for the Oscars, the movie was formed on Push, a novel by New York producer Sapphire. Newcomer Gabourey Sidib stars as an illiterate, portly teen who is abused by her mom and done profound by her father.

The Blind Side (125-1)

Based on the loyal story of Leigh Anne Tuohy, played by Sandra Bullock, a rich white lady from Memphis who adopted a without a country black teen and helped him turn a veteran American Football player.

District 9 (125-1)

A South Africa science-fiction movie done on a bill of only $30 million (�20 million) and with a expel of unknowns. Set in a universe in that aliens have been cramped in Johannesburg.

An Education (125-1)

Stars British singer Carey Mulligan in an instrumentation of the journalist, Lynn Barber"s, discourse about a bright, suburban schoolgirl who falls underneath the spell of an comparison man. The screenplay is by Nick Hornby.

A Serious Man (150-1)

A black humerous entertainment from film-makers Joel and Ethan Coen that stars Michael Stuhlbarg as a 1960s production highbrow whose personal hold up is descending apart.

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