This 2010 contemporary sci-fi actioner follows a subconscious security team around the globe and into the intimate and infinite world of dreams.
(Early reviews and impressions are overwhelmingly positive!)
this post predicts INCEPTION's chance of getting a Nomination in each oscar category:
Best Film Editing 100%
Best Cinematography 100%
Best Sound Editing and Best Sound Mixing 90%
Best Art Direction 85%
*Best Picture 80%
(up from 70%)
*Best Original Screenplay 70%
(up from 65 %)
Best Visual Effects 70%
(up from 50%)
*Best Director 60%
(up from 45%)
*any acting noms 25%
Best Original Score 20%
(down from 50%)
Best Original Song 10%
Best Costume Design (15%)
(up from 5%)
Best Makeup 0%
Last Updated: July 8
notice the changes
(Will be updated constantly.)
(Expect a great deal of changes when Inception actually comes out.)
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discoveringuy on July 8th, 2010, 5:25 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Best Song should be 0% as there is no original song in the movie.
And I would have Visual Effects higher. TDK got nominated for that and has far less VFX than Inception.
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where all these details coming from?
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I think itll definitely be up for Best movie...with the category expanded they have to give atleast 1 action movie a slot and this will be it.
Leo has a chance at a best actor oscar, but no supporting nominations
Nolan will either be nominated for best screenplay or best director....Wally for cinematography
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probably, this movie will get no attention from the academy. it's a big budget blockbuster movie. that's a big disadvantage. it needs to be almost "perfect" to get some nominations..
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Christopher Nolan wrote:probably, this movie will get no attention from the academy. it's a big budget blockbuster movie. that's a big disadvantage. it needs to be almost "perfect" to get some nominations..
that is not true at all
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Christopher Nolan wrote:probably, this movie will get no attention from the academy. it's a big budget blockbuster movie. that's a big disadvantage. it needs to be almost "perfect" to get some nominations..
Well, Avatar was a big budget blockbuster that was nowhere near "perfect" and that still managed to bag a bunch of nominations. Just saying.
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#1fan wrote:Christopher Nolan wrote:probably, this movie will get no attention from the academy. it's a big budget blockbuster movie. that's a big disadvantage. it needs to be almost "perfect" to get some nominations..
that is not true at all
why?
í havent see the movie yet, but i dont see the academy giving this film nominations in the important categories. best director, best actor. hell...they didnt even give him a best director nomination for the dark knight.