Academy Award for best Animated Feature Film

speck76

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The Academy Awards are a glitzy, glamorous affair. But what goes on in the days leading up to Hollywood's self-congratulatory extravaganza is anything but classy. Behind the scenes, studios aggressively campaign for their films and sometimes things can get a little, well, shameless. Not as shameless as some political campaigns, but still... pretty shameless. Recently the Academy announced the 11 films eligible for a nomination for Best Animated Film. Now mind you, only three of the 11 will actually be nominated. Hmm, only three spots for 11 films… you know what that means. Expect lots of backstabbing, brown-nosing, and bribery in Tinsel Town in the coming weeks. Here are the 11 films the illustrious Academy will consider, ranked in order of search popularity over the past month. The top seven had significant buzz, but the bottom four tied with virtually zip, meaning their gift baskets had better be extra nice. May the best 'toon win.

Shark Tale -- a big hit at the box office, this underwater tale is the coolest thing this side of Nemo.

The Incredibles -- Pixar makes hits for the adults, as well as the kids. This one has to be considered a favorite for the Oscar.

Shrek 2 -- the not-so-jolly green ogre and his new bride visit the in-laws in the highest grossing comedy of all-time.

Polar Express -- this soon-to-be released adaptation of the famous children's book features a new form of animation and a lot of Tom Hanks.

SpongeBob SquarePants Movie -- a win for SpongeBob would be the biggest upset since Marisa Tomei.

Home on the Range -- notable for being Disney's last hand-drawn animated film and for having the courage to feature Roseanne as a cow.

Ghost in the Shell 2 -- some love the anime, some find it completely nonsensical.

Disney's Teacher's Pet -- this take on Pinocchio received solid reviews.

Clifford's Really Big Movie -- this one's strictly for the kiddies.

The Legend of Buddha -- yeah, we'd never heard of it, either.

Sky Blue -- this Korean film bills itself as "a fantastic journey to the future."
 

speck76

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Previous Winners:

2001 (74th)
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius -- Steve Oedekerk, John A. Davis
Monsters, Inc. -- Pete Docter, John Lasseter
Shrek -- Aron Warner -WINNER

2002 (75th)
Ice Age -- Chris Wedge
Lilo & Stitch -- Chris Sanders
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron -- Jeffrey Katzenberg
Spirited Away -- Hayao Miyazaki - WINNER
Treasure Planet -- Ron Clements

2003 (76th)
Brother Bear -- Aaron Blaise and Robert Walker
Finding Nemo -- Andrew Stanton - WINNER
The Triplets of Belleville -- Sylvain Chomet
 

speck76

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objr said:
I think it will be Shrek 2...:lookaroun

I think Polar Express has the inside track....not only innovative, but a good story, and Tom Hanks, who is an Academy darling.
 

Shaman

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speck76 said:
I think Polar Express has the inside track....not only innovative, but a good story, and Tom Hanks, who is an Academy darling.
Really? The movie seems dumb to me...hmm...then again thats what I said about the NEMO trailer....
 

longfamily

New Member
Spirited Away was a really original and neat toon and deserving of an Oscar.

The Incredibles was a really fun (and funny) show. If anything can get past Shrek, it may be this one.

Okay, I may be a tiny bit Disney biased....:D
 

barnum42

New Member
Of the films on the list I've only seen Shrek2, and that was a dissapointment. It was not bad, just after all the anticipation and hype it was only an OK movie.

I recently caught up with Spirited Away. Whilst it had an excellent, if weird story the quality of animation was typically poor jerky Anime. It surpised me that it wont the Oscar, like giving an award to a bad actor in a good film.
 

Legacy

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I'm still sticking with the Incredibles to win. Polar Express will most likely be second and Shrek 2 third (but we all know that second place is the first loser). It's one of the strongest movies that has been released this year, and easily the most appealing animated. I'm still standing by Ray to win for best film though.

EDIT- I'm seeing Polar Express this afternoon, so I'll let ya'll know this evening.
 

FigmentJedi

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Polar Express probably woudn't win it. I hear that the CG characters look totally lifeless and a large chunk of the movie is roller coaster styled sequences.
 

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