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    FEINBERG FORECAST: Updated Projections (With 20 Weeks Until the Oscars)

    Every Sunday through the Oscars on Feb. 24, The Hollywood Reporter's awards analyst Scott Feinberg will release a new "Feinberg Forecast," a post in which he recaps the most noteworthy awards-related news of the past week and shares his latest assessment of the standings in each of the major awards categories. (For more information about Feinberg and how he arrives at his projections, see the bottom of this post.)

    NOTEWORTHY DEVELOPMENTS SINCE LAST WEEK'S FORECAST:

    • The 50th New York Film Festival's centerpiece gala screening, Paramount's Not Fade Away, was well-received by critics and festivalgoers, but may be too small and personal a film to seriously contend for major awards.
    • Reports indicate that the New York Film Festival will hold a "sneak screening" of a work-in-progress film on Monday night, and that it will be Steven Spielberg's Lincoln, which was supposed to be unveiled for the first time as the closing night film at the AFI Fest on Nov. 8.
    • The Weinstein Co.'s Silver Linings Playbook won the audience award at the 20th Hamptons International Film Festival, adding it to a mantelpiece that also includes the audience award from last month's Toronto International. Magnolia's No Place on Earth won the same prize for the documentary category.
    • Warner Bros.' Argo solidifed its standing as the strongest Oscar contender that has been widely screened, following its strong showings in Telluride and Toronto last month with a warmly received Hollywood premiere and star-studded after-party.
    • SAG-AFTRA deemed Fox Searchlight's Beasts of the Southern Wild ineligible for its SAG Awards due to the fact that it was not made in compliance with SAG-AFTRA's Low Budget Feature Agreement.
    • The Academy announced that Seth MacFarlane, the creator of Family Guy and co-writer/director of this summer's hit comedy Ted, will host the 85th Oscars next February, prompting a wide variety of reactions within the Hollywood community. He faces great expectations.
    • The IFP announced that actor Matt Damon (Promised Land), director David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook, and producer Jeff Skoll will receive career tributes at the 22nd Gotham Independent Film Awards on Nov. 26.
    • CBS's 60 Minutes devoted a segment on Sunday night to Sony Classics's doc Searching for Sugarman and its subject, the singer Rodriguez.
    • The City of New York subpoenaed notes and outtakes from IFC Films' doc The Central Park Five -- directed by Ken Burns, his daughter Sarah Burns and his son-in-law David McMahon -- which delves into the miscarriage of justice that resulted in five New Yorkers serving time in jail for a crime that they did not commit. Florentine Films, the film's production company, issued a statement saying they will not cooperate.
    • DreamWorks Animation's Rise of the Guardians will receive the new Vanity Fair International Award for Cinematic Excellence at the Rome Film Festival in November.
    • The weekend box office was dominated by Taken 2, an action-thriller with no real shot at awards, which took in $50 million. But several awards hopefuls were among the top five: Sony Animation's Hotel Transylvania, which topped the charts last weekend, placed second with $26.3 million; TriStar's Looper, which placed second last week, came in third with $12.2 million; and Disney's Frankenweenie, in its first week of release, bombed, taking in just $11.5 million and finishing fifth.

    THIS WEEK'S FORECAST:

    BEST PICTURE
    Front-runners
    Lincoln (DreamWorks, 11/9, TBA, trailer)
    Les Miserables (Universal, 12/25, TBA, trailer)
    Argo (Warner Bros., 10/12, R, trailer)
    Silver Linings Playbook (The Weinstein Co., 11/21, TBA, trailer)
    Zero Dark Thirty (Sony, 12/19, TBA, teaser)
    The Master (The Weinstein Co., 9/14, R, trailer)
    Beasts of the Southern Wild (Fox Searchlight, 6/27, PG-13, trailer)
    Hitchcock (Fox Searchlight, 11/23, TBA, TBA)
    Django Unchained (The Weinstein Co., 12/25, R, trailer)
    Promised Land (Focus Features, 12/28, R, trailer)
    Major Threats
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Warner Bros., 12/14, TBA, trailer)
    Life of Pi (20th Century Fox, 11/21, TBA, trailer)
    Amour (Sony Pictures Classics, 12/19, TBA, trailer)
    The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Fox Searchlight, 5/4, PG-13, trailer)
    The Sessions (Fox Searchlight, 10/19, TBA, trailer)
    The Dark Knight Rises (Warner Bros., 7/20, PG-13, trailer)
    Flight (Paramount, 11/2, TBA, trailer)
    Moonrise Kingdom (Focus Features, 5/25, PG-13, trailer)
    The Impossible (Summit, 12/21, PG-13, trailer)
    Cloud Atlas (Warner Bros., 10/26, R, trailer)
    Possibilities
    End of Watch (Open Road Films, 9/21, R, trailer)
    Anna Karenina (Focus Features, 11/16, TBA, trailer)
    Arbitrage (Roadside Attractions, 9/14, R, trailer)
    Rust and Bone (Sony Pictures Classics, 11/23, TBA, trailer)
    The Hunger Games (Lionsgate, 3/23, PG-13, trailer)
    The Avengers (Disney, 5/4, PG-13, trailer)

    The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Summit, 9/14, TBA, trailer)
    On the Road (IFC Films, 12/21, R, trailer)
    Not Fade Away (Paramount, 12/21, TBA, TBA)
    Trouble With the Curve (Warner Bros., 9/21, PG-13, trailer)
    Hyde Park on Hudson (Focus Features, 12/7, R, trailer)
    Still Awaiting Domestic Distribution and/or Release Date
    Out of the Furnace (Relativity Media, TBA, TBA, TBA)
    The Sapphires (The Weinstein Co., TBA, TBA, trailer)

    BEST DIRECTOR
    Front-runners
    Steven Spielberg (Lincoln)
    Tom Hooper (Les Miserables)
    Ben Affleck (Argo)
    David O. Russell (Silver Linings Playbook)
    Paul Thomas Anderson (The Master)
    Major Threats
    Michael Haneke (Amour)
    Kathryn Bigelow (Zero Dark Thirty)
    Quentin Tarantino (Django Unchained)
    Peter Jackson (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
    Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight Rises)
    Tom Tykwer, Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski (Cloud Atlas)
    Benh Zeitlin (Beasts of the Southern Wild)
    Gus Vant Sant (The Promised Land)

    Ang Lee (Life of Pi)
    Sacha Gervasi (Hitchcock)
    Robert Zemeckis (Flight)
    Wes Anderson (Moonrise Kingdom)

    Ben Lewin (The Sessions)
    Possibilities
    Joe Wright (Anna Karenina)
    Juan Antonio Bayona (The Impossible)
    David Ayer (End of Watch)

    John Madden (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel)
    Jacques Audiard (Rust and Bone)
    Gary Ross (The Hunger Games)
    Joss Whedon (The Avengers)
    Nicholas Jarecki (Arbitrage)

    Stephen Chbosky (The Perks of Being a Wallflower)
    Walter Salles (On the Road)
    David Chase (Not Fade Away)
    Robert Lorenz (Trouble the Curve)
    Roger Michell (Hyde Park on Hudson)
    Still Awaiting Domestic Distribution and/or Release Date
    Wayne Blair (The Sapphires)
    Scott Cooper (Out of the Furnace)

    BEST ACTOR
    Front-runners
    Daniel Day-Lewis (Lincoln)
    John Hawkes (The Sessions)
    Joaquin Phoenix (The Master)

    Anthony Hopkins (Hitchcock)
    Denzel Washington (Flight)
    Major Threats
    Richard Gere (Arbitrage)
    Bradley Cooper (Silver Linings Playbook)
    Hugh Jackman (Les Miserables)
    Jean-Louis Trintignant (Amour)
    Jamie Foxx (Django Unchained)
    Matt Damon (Promised Land)
    Jack Black (Bernie)
    Ben Affleck (Argo)
    Jake Gyllenhaal (End of Watch)
    Suraj Sharma (Life of Pi)
    Bill Murray (Hyde Park on Hudson)
    Joel Edgerton (Zero Dark Thirty)
    Omar Sy (The Intouchables)
    Possibilities
    Tom Holland (The Impossible)
    Clint Eastwood (Trouble With the Curve)
    Tommy Lee Jones (Hope Springs)
    Liam Neeson (The Grey)
    Matthias Schoenaerts (Rust and Bone)
    Gael Garcia Bernal (No)
    Christopher Walken (Stand Up Guys)
    Al Pacino (Stand Up Guys)
    Frank Langella (Robot & Frank)

    Paul Dano (Ruby Sparks)
    Christian Bale (The Dark Knight Rises)
    Terence Stamp (Song for Marion)
    Logan Lerman (The Perks of Being a Wallflower)

    Geoffrey Rush (The Eye of the Storm)
    Still Awaiting Domestic Distribution and/or Release Date
    Christian Bale (Out of the Furnace)
    Michael Shannon (The Iceman)

    BEST ACTRESS
    Front-runners
    Jennifer Lawrence (Silver Linings Playbook)
    Marion Cotillard (Rust and Bone)

    Quvenzhane Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild)
    Helen Mirren (Hitchcock)
    Emmanuelle Riva (Amour)
    Major Threats
    Naomi Watts (The Impossible)
    Keira Knightley (Anna Karenina)
    Meryl Streep (Hope Springs)
    Judi Dench (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel)
    Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty)
    Elle Fanning (Ginger & Rosa)
    Frances McDormand (Promised Land)
    Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Smashed)
    Barbra Streisand (The Guilt Trip)
    Laura Linney (Hyde Park on Hudson)
    Possibilities
    Michelle Williams (Take This Waltz)
    Maggie Smith (Quartet)
    Leslie Mann (This Is 40)
    Kristen Wiig (Imogene)
    Julianne Moore (What Maisie Knew)

    Rachel Weisz (The Deep Blue Sea)
    Melissa Leo (Francine)
    Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games)
    Rashida Jones (Celeste and Jesse Forever)
    Zoe Kazan (Ruby Sparks)
    Toni Collette (Jesus Henry Christ)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
    Front-runners
    Leonardo DiCaprio (Django Unchained)
    Philip Seymour Hoffman (The Master)
    Alan Arkin (Argo)
    John Goodman (Argo)

    Robert De Niro (Silver Linings Playbook)
    Major Threats
    Michael Pena (End of Watch)
    Bryan Cranston (Argo)
    Dwight Henry (Beasts of the Southern Wild)
    Hal Holbrook (Promised Land)
    Russell Crowe (Les Miserables)
    Tommy Lee Jones (Lincoln)
    Ewan McGregor (The Impossible)
    David Strathairn (Lincoln)
    William H. Macy (The Sessions)
    Jude Law (Anna Karenina)
    Matthew McConaughey (Magic Mike)
    Andy Serkis (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)
    Ian McKellen (The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey)

    Tom Hanks (Cloud Atlas)
    Jim Broadbent (Cloud Atlas)

    Possibilities
    Chris Tucker (Silver Linings Playbook)
    Woody Harrelson (Seven Psychopaths)
    Irrfan Khan (Life of Pi)
    Josh Brolin (Men in Black 3)
    Alan Arkin (Stand Up Guys)
    Brad Pitt (Killing Them Softly)
    James Gandolfini (Not Fade Away)
    Tom Hardy (The Dark Knight Rises)
    Tom Courtenay (Quartet)
    Billy Connolly (Quartet)

    Ezra Miller (The Perks of Being a Wallflower)
    Samuel West (Hyde Park on Hudson)

    Garrett Hedlund (On the Road)
    Aaron Paul (Smashed)

    Still Awaiting Domestic Distribution and/or Release Date
    Casey Affleck (Out of the Furnace)
    Chris O'Dowd (The Sapphires)

    BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
    Front-runners
    Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)
    Helen Hunt (The Sessions)
    Amy Adams (The Master)
    Sally Field (Lincoln)
    Samantha Barks (Les Miserables)
    Major Threats
    Kerry Washington (Django Unchained)
    Ann Dowd (Compliance)
    Maggie Smith (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel)
    Jacki Weaver (Silver Linings Playbook)
    Susan Sarandon (Arbitrage)
    Kelly Reilly (Flight)
    Melissa Leo (Flight)
    Halle Berry (Cloud Atlas)
    Nicole Kidman (The Paperboy)

    Christina Hendricks (Ginger & Rosa) NEW
    Possibilities
    Amy Adams (Trouble With the Curve)
    Emma Watson (The Perks of Being a Wallflower)
    Tabu (Life of Pi)
    Kristen Stewart (On the Road)
    Vanessa Redgrave (Song for Marion)
    Pauline Collins (Quartet)
    Maggie Smith (Quartet)
    Olivia Williams (Hyde Park on Hudson)
    Olivia Colman (Hyde Park on Hudson)
    Isabelle Huppert (Amour)

    BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
    Front-runners
    Lincoln (Tony Kushner)
    Silver Linings Playbook (David O. Russell)
    Argo (Chris Terrio)
    Beasts of the Southern Wild (Lucy Alibar, Benh Zeitlin)
    Les Miserables (William Nicholson)
    Major Threats
    Life of Pi (David Magee)
    Hitchcock (John McLaughlin)
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Philippa Boyens, Guillermo Del Toro, Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh)
    The Sessions (Ben Lewin)
    The Dark Knight Rises (Christopher Nolan, Jonathan Nolan)
    The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Ol Parker)
    The Intouchables (Olivier Nakache, Eric Toledano)
    Cloud Atlas (Tom Tykwer, Andy Wachowski, Lana Wachowski)

    Possibilities
    Rust and Bone (Jacques Audiard, Thomas Bidegain)
    Anna Karenina (Tom Stoppard)
    The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins, Billy Ray, Gary Ross)
    The Avengers (Joss Whedon)
    Rise of the Guardians (William Joyce)
    The Perks of Being a Wallflower (Stephen Chbosky)
    On the Road (Jose Rivera)
    Quartet (Ronald Harwood)
    Killing Them Softly (Andrew Dominik)

    BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
    Front-runners
    Django Unchained (Quentin Tarantino)
    Zero Dark Thirty (Mark Boal)
    The Master (Paul Thomas Anderson)
    Amour (Michael Haneke)
    Moonrise Kingdom (Wes Anderson)
    Major Threats
    Promised Land (Matt Damon, John Krasinski)
    Flight (John Gatins)
    Arbitrage (Nicholas Jarecki)
    End of Watch (David Ayer)

    The Impossible (Sergio G. Sanchez)
    Ginger & Rosa (Sally Potter)
    Seven Psychopaths (Martin McDonagh)
    NEW
    Brave (Mark Andrews, Brenda Chapman)
    Looper (Rian Johnson)
    Possibilities
    The Guilt Trip (Dan Fogelman)
    Stand Up Guys (Noah Haidle)
    Not Fade Away (David Chase)
    Ted (Seth MacFarlane, Alec Sulkin, Wellesley Wild) NEW
    Trouble With the Curve (Randy Brown)
    To Rome With Love (Woody Allen)
    Hyde Park on Hudson (Richard Nelson)
    Ruby Sparks (Zoe Kazan)

    Celeste and Jesse Forever (Rashida Jones, Will McCormack)
    Still Awaiting Domestic Distribution and/or Release Date
    Out of the Furnace (Scott Cooper)
    The Sapphires (Tony Briggs, Keith Thompson)

    BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
    Front-runners
    Brave (Pixar, 6/22, PG, trailer)
    Rise of the Guardians (DreamWorks Animation, 11/21, TBA, trailer)
    Wreck-It Ralph (Disney, 11/2, TBA, trailer)

    Frankenweenie (Disney, 10/5, TBA, trailer)
    ParaNorman (Focus Features, 8/17, PG, trailer)
    Major Threats
    From Up on Poppy Hill (GKIDS, TBA, TBA, trailer)
    The Pirates! Band of Misfits (Sony Animation, 4/27, PG, trailer)

    Hotel Transylvania (Sony Animation, 9/28, TBA, trailer)
    Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (DreamWorks Animation, 6/8, PG, trailer)
    Possibilities
    Le Tableau (GKIDS, TBA, TBA, trailer)
    The Rabbi's Cat (GKIDS, TBA, TBA, trailer)
    Zarafa (GKIDS, TBA, TBA, trailer)

    BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
    Front-runners
    The Gatekeepers (Sony Pictures Classics, TBA, TBA, clip)
    Searching for Sugar Man (Sony Pictures Classics, 7/27, PG-13, trailer)

    Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry (Sundance Selects, 7/27, R, trailer)
    Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God (HBO Documentaries, TBA, TBA, trailer)
    West of Memphis (Sony Pictures Classics, 12/25, TBA, trailer)
    Major Threats
    Detropia (Loki Films, 9/7, TBA, trailer)
    Central Park Five (Sundance Selects, TBA, TBA, trailer)
    The House I Live In (Charlotte Street Films, 10/5, NR, trailer)

    Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare (Roadside Attractions, 10/5, TBA, trailer)
    How to Survive a Plague (Sundance Selects, 9/21, TBA, trailer)
    The Imposter (Indomina, 7/13, R, trailer) NEW
    Jiro Dreams of Sushi (Magnolia, 3/9, PG, trailer)
    Head Games (Variance Films, 9/21, PG-13, trailer)
    The Invisible War (Docurama, 6/22, NR, trailer)
    Ethel (HBO Documentaries, TBA, TBA, TBA) NEW
    No Place on Earth (Magnolia, TBA, TBA, TBA) NEW
    Possibilities
    The Queen of Versailles (Magnolia, 7/20, PG, trailer)
    Marley (Magnolia, 4/20, PG-13, trailer)
    First Position (Sundance Selects, 5/4, NR, trailer)
    Brooklyn Castle (Producers Distribution Agency, 10/19, TBA, trailer)
    The Waiting Room (International Film Circuit, 9/26, trailer)
    The Zen of Bennett (Abramorama, 10/24, TBA, trailer)

    Scenes of a Crime (New Box Productions, 3/30, NR, trailer)
    Love, Marilyn (HBO Documentaries, TBA, TBA, TBA)
    Chasing Ice (Submarine Entertainment, TBA, TBA, TBA)
    Neil Young Journeys (Sony Pictures Classics, 6/29, PG, trailer)
    Bully (The Weinstein Co., 3/30, PG-13, trailer)
    Side by Side (Tribeca Films, 8/31, TBA, trailer)

    BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FEATURE
    Front-runners
    Austria -- Amour
    France -- The Intouchables
    Denmark -- A Royal Affair
    Switzerland -- Sister

    Israel -- Fill the Void
    Major Threats
    Romania -- Beyond the Hills
    South Korea -- Pieta
    Germany -- Barbara
    Australia -- Lore

    Canada -- War Witch
    Japan -- Our Homeland
    Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Children of Sarajevo
    Hungary -- Just the Wind
    Bulgaria -- Sneakers
    Greece -- Unfair World

    Possibilities
    Philippines -- Bwakaw
    Chile -- No
    Portugal -- Blood of My Blood
    Serbia -- When Day Breaks
    Belgium -- Our Children
    Morocco -- Death for Sale
    Netherlands -- Kauwboy

    Norway -- Kon-Tiki
    Sweden -- The Hypnotist
    Mexico -- After Lucia
    Iceland -- The Deep
    Czech Republic -- In the Shadow

    BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
    Front-runners
    Lincoln
    The Master
    Django Unchained
    Beasts of the Southern Wild

    Life of Pi
    Major Threats
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    Zero Dark Thirty
    Les Miserables
    The Dark Knight Rises

    Anna Karenina
    Possibilities
    Hitchcock
    Moonrise Kingdom
    Argo
    Cloud Atlas
    The Hunger Games
    Sister

    BEST COSTUME DESIGN
    Front-runners
    Anna Karenina
    Snow White and the Huntsman

    Les Miserables
    Django Unchained
    Lincoln

    Major Threats
    The Dark Knight Rises
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    Cloud Atlas
    Moonrise Kingdom

    Possibilities
    Life of Pi
    Hitchcock
    The Hunger Games
    The Avengers
    Mirror Mirror

    BEST FILM EDITING
    Front-runners
    Lincoln
    Zero Dark Thirty
    The Master
    Django Unchained
    Argo

    Major Threats
    Silver Linings Playbook
    Les Miserables
    Life of Pi
    The Dark Knight Rises
    Beasts of the Southern Wild
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    Cloud Atlas
    Possibilities
    Flight
    The Bourne Legacy
    Hitchcock

    Moonrise Kingdom
    The Avengers

    The Hunger Games
    The Impossible

    BEST MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING
    Front-runners
    Cloud Atlas
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    Lincoln

    Major Threats
    The Master
    Django Unchained
    The Dark Knight Rises
    Anna Karenina
    Hitchcock

    Possibilities
    Men in Black 3
    The Impossible
    The Hunger Games
    Hyde Park on Hudson

    BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
    Front-runners
    Lincoln (John Williams)
    The Master (Johnny Greenwood)

    Beasts of the Southern Wild (Dan Romer, Benh Zeitlin)
    Zero Dark Thirty (Alexandre Desplat)
    Argo (Alexandre Desplat)

    Major Threats
    The Dark Knight Rises (Hans Zimmer)
    Life of Pi (Mychael Danna)
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (Howard Shore)
    Moonrise Kingdom (Alexandre Desplat)
    Anna Karenina (Dario Marianelli)
    Django Unchained (Mary Ramos)

    Hitchcock (Danny Elfman)
    Possibilities
    The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Thomas Newman)
    Rust and Bone (Alexandre Desplat)
    The Hunger Games (James Newton Howard)
    The Impossible (Fernando Velazquez)
    Cloud Atlas (Reinhold Heil, Johnny Klimek, Tom Tykwer)
    Flight (Alan Silvestri)

    BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
    Front-runners
    Lincoln
    Les Miserables
    Anna Karenina
    Django Unchained
    Zero Dark Thirty

    Major Threats
    Cloud Atlas
    The Master
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    The Dark Knight Rises
    Beasts of the Southern Wild
    Argo
    Moonrise Kingdom

    Possibilities
    Life of Pi
    The Impossible
    Snow White and the Huntsman
    Flight
    The Avengers
    The Hunger Games
    Skyfall

    BEST SOUND EDITING
    Front-runners
    Lincoln
    Django Unchained
    The Dark Knight Rises
    The Avengers

    Zero Dark Thirty

    Major Threats
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    Les Miserables
    Life of Pi
    The Master
    Argo
    Flight

    Possibilities
    Skyfall
    The Amazing Spider-Man
    Cloud Atlas
    The Impossible
    The Bourne Legacy
    The Hunger Games

    Still Awaiting Domestic Distribution and/or Release Date
    The Sapphires

    BEST SOUND MIXING
    Front-runners
    Lincoln
    Django Unchained
    The Dark Knight Rises
    The Avengers
    Les Miserables

    Major Threats
    Zero Dark Thirty
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    Life of Pi
    The Master
    Argo
    Flight
    Skyfall

    Possibilities
    The Amazing Spider-Man
    Cloud Atlas
    The Impossible
    The Bourne Legacy
    The Hunger Games

    Still Awaiting Domestic Distribution and/or Release Date
    The Sapphires

    BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
    Front-runners
    The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
    Cloud Atlas
    Life of Pi

    The Dark Knight Rises
    The Avengers
    Major Threats
    The Amazing Spider-Man
    Flight

    Possibilities
    The Bourne Legacy
    Skyfall

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    ABOUT SCOTT FEINBERG "FEINBERG FORECAST"

    Scott Feinberg is one of the film industry's most trusted awards analysts and has one of the world's best track records at forecasting the Oscars, something that he has been doing since 2001. His best showings came in 2006 (when he correctly called 21 of 24 winners) and 2004 (when he correctly called 20 of 24 winners). He was the only pundit to project long-shot best picture nominations for The Reader (2008), The Blind Side (2009) and Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close (2011).

    Scott factors into his projections personal impressions (based on advance screenings at festivals or elsewhere), publicly available information (release dates, genres, talent rosters and teasers/trailers often offer valuable clues), historical considerations (comparing and contrasting how other films with similar pedigrees have resonated with the Academy), precursor awards (some awards groups have better track records than others of correlating with the Academy) and regular conversations with industry insiders (including fellow members of the press, awards strategists, filmmakers and voters).

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