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So, there is Oscar-buzz going on for 'Skyfall', allthough I believe the song 'Skyfall' from Adele has got the biggest chance of getting an Oscar nod.
Personally I think Skyfall could most deffinantly be in the running come oscar race. I doubt it will be seen as much competition in the best picture, screenplay or directing catorgies simply becasue of the snobbery that exists to big budget even films.
However I think Skyfall has a serious chance in the technical categories, I can definatly see Deakin's photography get a nod, and possibly Newman's score if its up to snuff. The Academy have showed themselves more than willing in recent years to consider big budget movies in the cinematography categories, take Wally Pfishter's work in the last 2 Batman movie and Inception (which he won for) and not to mention Bruno Delbonnel who got a nod for doing a great job with Harry Potter. Deakins photography really looks to be up with some of the best of the year, so I wouldn't count him out yet. Adele is, at the moment most likely out of the bunch to get a nod for her title song.
As far as acting goes.....Daniel Craig is more than deserving for a nod but I doubt it'll be for Skyfall regardless how exceptional he is in the film (or not). The crowd this year is far to busy and Craig's performance will likely be overshadowed by performances in more prestige pictures. However, if an actor was ever to get a nomination for playing James Bond its Daniel Craig, and if there was ever a director who could get him that nomination it would be Sam Mendes, a notorious actor's director, so maybe we shouldn't disregard Craig just yet.
However, I honestly think Skyfall could be in for a shout in the supporting actor groups. Javier Bardem and Judi Dench are big favourites with the Academy and have numerous nominations between them and have both won in the past. Bardem, I believe, is slightly more of a long shot, but Oscar have shown a love for 'over-the-top' villains before with Christoph Waltz in Inglourious Basters and Heath Ledger in the The Dark Knight, and there is even word that Leonardo DiCapro's out-their peformance in Django Unchained could nab him a nomination.
But, I think Dench has the best shot, the Academy love her and Skyfall really looks like her movie. This years category for best supporting female is generally regarded as rather weak, and if Dench has done enough with Skyfall I truly believe she could be line with a nomination.
That's my two cents.
It is in like the MTV Movie Awards. Hardly prestigious. :D
Actually it is at the SAG awards, and it is very prestigious
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