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L.A. 'Times' awardsologist Tom O'Neil, who confesses "I haven't seen 95% of these films either," weighs in on Vulture's picks.
See our premature picks for nominations in the five major categories, based on things we read on Twitter and our own infallible intuition.
Will the high price of security at MJ's funeral cost the Oscars?
Among the famous people invited to join as voting members are stars who either hosted, won awards, or helped out at last year's Oscar ceremony.
More changes are in store for the Oscars next year.
We still don't think AMPAS will nominate movies people have actually seen.
The Academy has increased the number of Best Picture nominees from five to ten!
And they claim it's because of the Winter Olympics. Ha!
Or he thinks it's sex. Either way, he thinks it has no place at the Oscars, which is basically like saying there's no place for lap dances in Atlantic City.
Also, Diesel is now making furniture.
We don't care which films win awards next year — which ones will Hugh Jackman sing about?
Also, Kate Winslet's daughter hated her Oscar dress.
Early returns suggest that last night's awesome, Hugh Jackman–enhanced Oscars scored 10 percent higher ratings than last year's terrible, Jackman-less ceremony.
Hilary Alexander writes that the ladies either looked like fairy princesses or witches.
By the time Casey Affleck's silly mockumentary about Joaquin Phoenix's fake rap career finally gets released, how played out will the joke be? Probably pretty played out!
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