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2008 Oscar picks

By Kelly Jane Torrance
February 22, 2008





Best Picture


Heart says: "There Will Be Blood." Audacious in its ambition, extraordinary in its execution, the film isn't perfect, but it's the only one of the five that deserves to be called a masterpiece.


Head says: "No Country for Old Men." Though "Atonement" is the kind of gorgeous, grand tragedy with a literary pedigree for which academy members love to vote, "No Country" will win. Voters will, like the critics, mistake its bleakness for moral seriousness.


Best Director


Heart says: Paul Thomas Anderson, "There Will Be Blood." He combined drama, performance and music together in such a seamless way that Wagner would have been jealous.


Head says: Joel and Ethan Coen, "No Country for Old Men." The brothers are critical favorites without a best director or best picture Oscar to their name, and this is their biggest success yet, both commercially and critically.


Best Actor


Heart says: Daniel Day-Lewis, "There Will Be Blood." Performances like this come along only once every few years — that's how often Mr. Day-Lewis makes a film these days.


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