FYC Ads are starting to pop up all over the web and we have some confirmations of category placements.
Maggie Gyllenhaal - Crazy Heart - LEAD
Seth Rogen - Funny People - LEAD
Meryl Streep - It's Complicated - LEAD
Alec Baldwin & Steve Martin- It's Complicated - SUPPORTING
Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince - pulling the same campaigning as "The Departed," it has it listed as For Your Consideration 'THE ACTORS'
Max Records - Where the Wild Things Are - LEAD
Tobey Maguire - Brothers - LEAD
Jake Gyllenhaal & Natalie Portman - Brothers -SUPPORTING
Probably the most surprising calls are Maggie Gyllenhaal being pushed LEAD for Crazy Heart. That hurts her chances immensely and according to many critics, not a complete fraud. Not that we were expecting it but Seth Rogen going LEAD for Funny People is a bit of a stupid move. Leslie Mann is still SUPPORTING and will nearly sit this year out. Tobey Maguire, who we've had on our radar going LEAD for Jim Sheridan's Brothers has probably destroyed his chances but now we'll keep a close eye on Jake Gyllenhaal who might be something to watch out for considering the weakness of Supporting Actor but it's looking pretty crowded already with Christoph Waltz, Alfred Molina and/or Peter Sarsgaard, Matt Damon for Invictus, and Stanley Tucci for either The Lovely Bones or Julie & Julia. Christopher Plummer is still SUPPORTING for The Last Station but a lot of people are all ready screaming 'Category Fraud.' That hurt Scarlett Johansson back in 2003 for Lost in Translation. The season is here. Look out for Oscar Prediction updates this weekend.
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November 11, 2009
October 13, 2009
Let the Category Confusion Begin....

The article speaks about Meryl Streep being possibly moved to Supporting for Julie & Julia, so that she doesn't split with It's Complicated. I think either way you slice it Streep gets nominated. Her star power is just way too strong. The Nine ladies are also in a bit of dilemma, with Marion Cotillard being pushed Lead with Penelope Cruz and Judi Dench in the supporting arena. It's a smart move since Cotillard has been one to watch for a nomination for her July release Public Enemies along with megastar Johnny Depp. Penelope Cruz also has the Pedro Almodovar film Broken Embraces in which she's been said to give an awards worthy performance.
The Last Station, a late entry into the Oscar race as of a few weeks ago, have had their strategy expressed on the web. Christopher Plummer, who plays "Tolstoy," will be campaigned supporting, which increases his chances immensely. This hurts James McAvoy, who has yet to be recognized by Oscar yet, since he's going Lead and unless it's a out-of-the-ballpark performance (which I'm hearing it isn't) that category is stacked. Co-star Helen Mirren is still said to be Lead.
A few things that weren't mentioned in the article is the placement of The Lovely Bones ladies. Is the lead in the story (Saoirse Ronan who plays "Susie Salmon") going Lead or Supporting? Susan Sarandon is definitely supporting at this point but Rachel Weisz is pretty much out of the game if she's campaigned in Lead Actress. People love citing the Steven Spielberg comment that Ronan will "win the Oscar for Supporting Actress." We'll see.
There has also been an interest to move Up in the Air star Vera Farmiga from supporting to Lead. This nearly destroys her chances unless critics really jump on board with the notion. Kendrick would be clear for Oscar if it did happen, however.

October 27, 2007
The End for Bale

Some Awards sites from studios are up and Mr. Davis here has just read...
Christian Bale is going lead along with Russell Crowe for 3:10 to Yuma. That pretty much kills his chances now. Another year without Bale at the ceremony it seems. He is definitely a lead but people out there were secretly hoping for a supporting bid to increase his chances.
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I guess we'll wait for The Dark Knight in 08' or Killing Pablo in 09' for Bale to be nominated. Well, maybe not 08'....
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