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    Oscars 2012: Is there any way The Artist could lose?

    The black-and-white silent film has been steamrolling through awards season, racking up nearly every trophy enroute to the Academy's Best Picture honor

    After an awards season in which The Artist swept nearly every ceremony, many prognosticators believe the beloved silent black-and-white film is almost boringly destined to win Best Picture at the Oscars on Sunday. Oddsmakers are going so far as to bet that The Artist is a virtual lock, with no other competitor getting better than 25:1 odds. Is a Best Picture win for The Artist a foregone conclusion?

    The Artist has no real competition: The Artist is the surefire winner, simply because no other film has emerged as a formidable enough opponent, says Steve Pond at Reuters. The Descendants is enjoying a groundswell of support, but it's "too little, too late." Hugo boasts Oscar favorite Martin Scorsese at the helm, but is otherwise too divisive, and only mildly popular. And while the Academy's acting branch is championing The Help, no one else is in the film's corner. Since The Artist's breakout at Cannes, Oscar voters have found other "movies to like, but nothing to love enough to woo them away from the delightful novelty."
    "The Artist will win, but should it?"

    And it's the perfect film for the moment: The Oscars have always been an "indication of how Hollywood feels about itself in the given moment," says Karina Longworth at LA Weekly. Not only is The Artist this year's best movie, its depiction of Hollywood's paranoid struggle to adapt to the talkies era reflects Hollywood's current fears "as celluloid technology is being replaced by digital, and theater attendance is threatened by the habits of a new generation born into an on-demand world." With its happy ending, The Artist provides "a fairy tale that Hollywood desperately needs to hear."
    "Why The Artist will win Best Picture at the Oscars"

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    Don't count out Hugo: The Artist still has one major competitor, says Volkmar Richter at the Vancouver Observer. Hugo has more nominations than The Artist, "and therefore possibly more friends." While both films are love letters to old cinema, Oscar voters "might decide The Artist is an inspired idea but a rather easily-done movie, whereas Hugo is a work of art." The Artist is charming, but slight; historically, the Academy hasn't rewarded films based purely on entertainment value. Scorsese's "masterful venture into 3D" still has a shot.
    "Academy Award predictions: The Artist versus Hugo for Best Picture"

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    4 comments

    • Topkick  •  3 mths ago
      It depends on whom the movie's Producer and Director endorse in the GOP primary!
      • A Yahoo User 3 mths ago
        I always get a "kick" out of you! Thanks for the laugh!
    • Doug S  •  Annapolis, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Haven't seen The Artist. The Help was entertaining, but not Best Picture quality. It's traction comes solely from it's social commentary. The Descendants was pretty good, but again, not BP material.
      • BRinMilwaukee 3 mths ago
        The Artist was very good, as was Hugo. There just wasn't anything really great this year.
    • MichaelS  •  Rapid City, South Dakota  •  3 mths ago
      Is there any reason it should win? Personal opinion: Not in this lifetime!!!!
    • Big Ed  •  3 mths ago
      I will NOT contribute to the mindless liberal loons of Holyweed.
      The talent is crap, the storylines have ALL been done before,
      and you feed loons like Speeelburg who support Obama.
      Flush 'em all ........
      • BRinMilwaukee 3 mths ago
        Hollywood is the most successful business in America, in terms of making $$$ for the USA. You, on the other hand, are a tired, "simple phrase"-spouting, Limbaugh-loving, knuckledragger who lives in a very small world. Yee-haw.
      • Henry 3 mths ago
        So don't go to the movies. You won't be missed.