Never before in all the years I've been
watching the Oscars have I seen anything like the potential number of
double nominees this year. We have not one, not two, not
three, but FOUR actors who are battling themselves in Oscar
potential!
George Clooney is the one who stands to
get the most Oscar nominations next year. He's a strong contender to
be nominated for Best Actor in “The Descendants” and Best
Supporting Actor in “The Ides of March.” He also is favored to
get nominations for Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay for
“The Ides of March,” and that film is looking like a Best Picture
candidate (of which he is one of the producers). Left untouched,
Clooney could be looking at FOUR Oscar nominations next year!
Another actor who could pull off a
double nomination is Brad Pitt, who is getting rave reviews in his
starring role for “Moneyball” and his supporting role in “The
Tree of Life.” I think he's got a better chance at winning Best
Actor, but a renewed interest in “The Tree of Life” could give
this film an unexpected come awards time (and Pitt a Best Supporting
Actor nomination).
Philip Seymore Hoffman is also on a
role as he delivers two stand out performances in “Moneyball” as
a skeptical coach, and in “The Ides of March” as a campaigner who
values loyalty above all else. Since both these performances could
be run in the Best Supporting Actor category, he can only be
nominated for one. If it comes down to it, I think his performance
in “The Ides of March” is the juicier role (and Jonah Hill is
getting more praise for his supporting role in “Moneyball”).
The true wild card in all this is Ryan
Gosling though. He delivers two star making performances in “Drive”
and “The Ides of March.” While I believe his performance in
“Drive” is the better performance, both performances are so loved
that he might split the vote and wind up getting nominated for
neither film.
There's some talk that Jessica Chastain
could be nominated for Best Supporting Actress for either “The Tree
of Life” or “The Help,” but I'm not completely buying it. Her
performance in “The Tree of Life” is poetic, but since its silent
the Academy could rule that Terrence Malicks direction is giving the
real performance there. As for her performance in “The Help”...its
more likely, but Octavia Spencer is running away with the Oscar talk
here, so I'm skeptical. Either way, its going to be VERY interesting
to see how this all plays out!
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