They Shoot Oscar Prognosticators, Don't They?

Best Picture, Redux

By J. Don Birnam

February 24, 2016

Any of you other Oscar voters want to choose somebody else?

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Findings By Row (Aka, By Year)

  • 2006 really was the wackiest year in recent memory. The critics were split amongst themselves, as were the industry groups. Then, DGA triumphed. That would mean Revenant wins this year except…say it with me now… “The preferential ballot.”


  • 2008 was the last year of a complete and utter juggernaut, with Slumdog Millionaire sweeping every single guild group and a couple of critics as well. No Country for Old Men was equally formidable, but it did lose at least BAFTA.


  • Juggernauts in the industry are increasingly common: the King’s Speech and Argo swept the table, and The Hurt Locker, Birdman, and The Artist nabbed all but one of the major industry awards. Not this year, where The Revenant has two but the others have one apiece.





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  • 2010 is the clearest year of an absolute divide between critics and industry. Then, The Social Network swept every single critical group and The Kings’ Speech every single industry group. I doubt we will ever see something so stark again. This year, there is something somewhat close to that. Spotlight did actually very well with critics, but has lost most industry awards.


  • 2014 is arguably similar, with Boyhood winning a significant number (even if not all) of critics groups, but losing resoundingly to a near Birdman sweep in the industry.


  • This year stands out for an interesting fact: The Big Short has won only a single one of these awards, the PGA. For all the stats that people throw out there about The Revenant not winning because of no screenplay nomination, because of no SAG ensemble, etc., The Big Short would be the first movie of late to win with just one major precursor under its belt. Sure, it’s won tech guilds, but those are mostly meaningless to Best Picture.


Confused even more? Not sure about you, but this analysis actually did shore up my The Revenant pick, somewhat.

Legend:

NYFCC: New York Film Critics’ Circle
NBR: National Board of Review
LAFCA: Los Angeles Film Critics Association
NSFC: National Society of Film Critics
PGA: Producers Guild of America
DGA: Directors Guild of America
SAG: Screen Actors’ Guild
BAFTA: British Academy of Film and Television Arts
* Indicates that the movie did not receive a Best Picture nomination
Bold: Indicates an industry voting group, as opposed to a critical voting group
Italics: Are for years in which the preferential ballot was not yet in play.


Historical Oscar Precursor Analysis
NYFCC
NBR
LAFCA
NSFC
Golden Globes
Critics Choice
PGA
DGA
SAG
BAFTA
Oscar
2006 United 93' Letters From Iwo Jima Letters From Iwo Jima Pan's Labrynth' Babel The Departed Little Miss Sunshine The Departed Little Miss Sunshine The Queen The Departed
2007 No Country For Old Men No Country For Old Men There Will be Blood There Will be Blood Atonement No Country For Old Men No Country For Old Men No Country For Old Men No Country For Old Men Atonement No Country For Old Men
2008 Milk Slumdog Millionaire Wall-E' Waltz With Bashir' Slumdog Millionaire Slumdog Millionaire Slumdog Millionaire Slumdog Millionaire Slumdog Millionaire Slumdog Millionaire Slumdog Millionaire
2009 The Hurt Locker Up In the Air The Hurt Locker The Hurt Locker Avatar The Hurt Locker The Hurt Locker The Hurt Locker Inglorious Basterds The Hurt Locker The Hurt Locker
2010 The Social Network The Social Network The Social Network The Social Network The Social Network The Social Network The King's Speech The King's Speech The King's Speech The King's Speech The King's Speech
2011 The Artist Hugo The Descendants Melancholia' The Descendants/The Artist The Artist The Artist The Artist The Help The Artist The Artist
2012 Zero Dark Thirty Zero Dark Thirty Amour Amour Argo Argo Argo Argo Argo Argo Argo
2013 American Hustle Her Gravity/Her Inside Llewyn Davis' 12 Years a Slave 12 Years a Slave 12 Years a Slave/Gravity Gravity 12 Years a Slave 12 Years a Slave 12 Years a Slave
2014 Boyhood A Most Violent Year' Boyhood Goodbye to Language' Boyhood Boyhood Birdman Birdman Birdman Boyhood Birdman
2015 Carol Mad Max Spotlight Spotlight The Revenant Spotlight The Big Short The Revenant Spotlight The Revenant ????????
3 for 9 2 for 9 1 for 9 1 for 9 4 for 9 7 for 9 8 for 9 8 for 9 6 for 9 6 for 9

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