Awards Circuit's "Oscar Watchlist 2010"

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These are the current 25 hopeful films for the Best Picture at the 2010 Oscars from Awards Circuit.com

Split 3 ways:

1-5: Traditional Top 5

6-10: Projected Nominees for the expanded field

11-25: Still in contention, or on the rise

List Updated January 20th:

http://www.awardscircuit.com/Images/bestpicture.html

  1. 1.
    The Hurt Locker
    by Kathryn Bigelow

  2. 2.
    Avatar (Original Theatrical Edition)
    by James Cameron

  3. 4.
    Up in the Air
    by Jason Reitman

  4. 5.
    Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire
    by Lee Daniels

  5. 6.
    Invictus
    by Clint Eastwood

  6. 7.
    An Education
    by Lone Scherfig

  7. 8.
    A Serious Man

  8. 9.
    Up (Single-Disc Edition)
    by Bob Peterson

  9. 10.
    Nine

  10. 11.
    District 9 (Single-Disc Edition)
    by Neill Blomkamp

  11. 12.
    A Single Man
    by Tom Ford

  12. 13.
    (500) Days of Summer

  13. 14.
    The Messenger
    by Oren Moverman

  14. 15.
    Crazy Heart
    by Scott Cooper

  15. 16.
    Star Trek (Single-Disc Edition)
    by J.J. Abrams

  16. 17.
    The Road
    by John Hillcoat

  17. 18.
    Bright Star
    by Jane Campion

  18. 19.
    The Last Station
    by Michael Hoffman

  19. 20.
    Fantastic Mr. Fox
    by Wes Anderson

  20. 21.
    Julie & Julia
    by Nora Ephron

  21. 22.
    The Hangover (Rated Single-Disc Edition)
    by Todd Phillips

  22. 23.
    Where the Wild Things Are
    by Spike Jonze

  23. 24.
    The Blind Side
    by John Lee Hancock

  24. 25.
    Michael Jackson: This Is It
    by Kenny Ortega

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Created by Keith on Sep 24, 2009.
 

Comments

9/10 — 2 years ago

This list was a prediction of the 10 Best Picture Nominees. The website was 9/10 with “The Blind Side” in their long shot list… not bad at all…


Final Update: 2/1/10 — 2 years ago

Final Update the night before Oscar nominations. Let’s see how many they get right tomorrow.


Updated 1/20/10 — 2 years ago

I figured I would update it since 4 of the films they removed and Nine dropped all the way from 3 to 17 and Avatar rose from 10 to 2 from the last update.




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