
Think you know who’ll walk away with the bald brass guys this Sunday? Take our Oscars pop quiz and compare predictions with Jim Denny, film instructor at Cleveland State University and co-owner of the Web site Movie Posters Etc. (To give you a leg up, we’re only including the nominees that actually stand a chance.)
1. Best actor will go to:
a) Jeff Bridges in Crazy Heart
b) George Clooney in Up in the Air
c) Jeremy Renner in The Hurt Locker
2. Best actress will go to:
a) Sandra Bullock in The Blind Side
b) Gabourey Sidibe in Precious
c) Meryl Streep in Julie & Julia
3. Best supporting actress will go to:
a) Penelope Cruz in Nine
b) Maggie Gyllenhaal in Crazy Heart
c) Mo’Nique in Precious
4. Best director will go to:
a) James Cameron for Avatar
b) Kathryn Bigelow for The Hurt Locker
c) Quentin Tarantino for Inglourious Basterds
5. Best adapted screenplay will go to:
a) Precious
b) Up in the Air
6. Best achievement in visual effects will go to — OK, consider this a freebie.
a) Avatar
7. True or False: The Hurt Locker will tromp Avatar (and the other 8 nominees) for best picture.
Denny’s predictions:
1. a. Bridges has been snubbed four times, so he’ll likely get the Academy’s nod. “I’m not saying [Bridges] doesn’t deserve it this year,” Denny says. “He probably deserves it and they feel they owe him.”

3. c. “The Oscars love it when an actor [does] something beyond what they’re used to. Mo’Nique was doing very lowbrow comedy, and now all of a sudden she turns in a stunning performance. [That] makes her performance seem that much better.” Her win is “probably the biggest lock.”
4. b. “It’s important to always look at the history of the Oscars when looking at the upcoming Oscars,” says Denny. No woman has ever been named best director. Bigelow will likely be the first. “I think it’s going to be the year where they decide to right that wrong.”

6. a. “Avatar’s going to win. Not a question. It is groundbreaking.” But those visual effects may hurt its chances at winning best picture. “All of a sudden, maybe actors see actors aren’t so important when you can animate them so wonderfully.” That could create a backlash. “Actors don’t want to be replaced.”
7. True. “Without a screenplay nomination,” says Denny, “[Avatar] probably will not win [best picture]; it’ll be The Hurt Locker.”
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