Best Adapted Screenplay-Heart Picks and Head Picks

I would be very disappointed if Richard Linklater (or Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke) won an Oscar before Matthew McConaughey did. I would also have rather had wanted to see “Lone Survivor” get the nod over “Before Midnight.” Billy Ray’s script for “Captain Phillips” was probably not calling for accents to be lost over the course of the film and maybe it dealt with the eventual heroes the Navy Seals. The wrong script about Navy Seals was chosen again. “Philomena” was masterful and a serious toned with moments of levity fueled by sarcasm by its male star and co-writer Steve Coogan. John Ridley’s adaptation of”12 Years a Slave” recounted a story many Americans wish wasn’t in our history. It’s comedic counterpart of last year, “Django Unchained” was a winner in the original category and it makes me wonder what the Academy will do eventually. The best most exhaustive screenplay was “The Wolf of Wall Street” and a return to form of the master, Terrence Winter. If we saw Mr. Scorsese film the scene it all began and ended with Mr. Winter’s words.

My heart Terrence Winter and my head John Ridley.

Awards Season: “12 Years a Slave” Screenplay by John Ridley.

Awards Season: “12 Years a Slave” Screenplay by John Ridley.

Awards Season: “12 Years a Slave” Screenplay by John Ridley. Best Adapted Screenplay.

For your consideration & reading enjoyment!

 

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Awards Season: “The Wolf of Wall Street” Adapted Screenplay

Awards Season: “The Wolf of Wall Street” Adapted Screenplay

Awards Season: “The Wolf of Wall Street” Adapted Screenplay

For your consideration & reading enjoyment.

The Heart and Head Pics

Best Supporting Actor: All these actors are award winners so there is no unwritten rule that one deserves it over another. My heart says Tommy Lee Jones for “Lincoln” but my head says Robert De Niro  for “Silver Linings Playbook” in a shocker.

Best Supporting Actress: This is Anne Hathaway‘s to lose as Fantine in “Les Misérables” so that’s my head and my heart says Helen Hunt for “The Sessions.”

Best Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantino for “Django Unchained” is my heart and heads unified pick.

Best Adapted Screenplay: My heart says David O. Russell for “Silver Linings Playbook” but my head says Chris Terrio for “Argo.”

Best Animated Film: My heart says “Brave” but my head says “Wreck-It Ralph.”

Best Foreign Film: My heart says “Kon-Tiki” but my head says “Amour.”

Best Director Not Named Ben Affleck: My heart says David O. Russell but my head says Steven Spielberg.

Best Picture: My heart says “Silver Linings Playbook” but my head says “Argo.”

Overall there are about 7 films in this years round up that will be studied in film schools from now until the end of time. Ben Affleck has become our generations Clint Eastwood, and David O. Russell has softened, matured and gotten better if that’s even imaginable and say what you will Mr. Harvey Weinstein is a true Oscar legend.