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Here is a list of those I’m aware of. If you have your own link, please feel free to drop it down. Roger Ebert Steve Pond, The Wrap Kris Tapley, In Contention Katey Rich, Cinemablend Tom O’Neil and Pete Hammond, The Envelope Erik Childress, Cinematical Scott Feinberg, And the Winner Is Way to Oscar Yankee from Mississippi And a few I got sent to me that aren’t...

Congratulations to these fine folks who guessed 4/4: Ali Ercivan Chris Yachison Ann Haney Clinton W. Thompson Terry Clark Joseph Giancarlo Those who got 3 out for 4, after the cut. ...

Sent by Anthony: After the jump. ...

Scott Feinberg says he has proof re: actors and Avatar — and points us to this Newsweek actors roundtable (don’t shoot the messenger). After the jump. ...

I almost don’t want to link to this. How crass and cowardly of them to ONLY put young, white actresses on the cover of their filthy rag. Really, Vanity Fair? Really? In 2010? A “new Hollywood”? Meet the new boss. Same as the old boss. ...

Believe it or not, readers, tomorrow is the big day. It feels like we’ve studied this thing down to the nub. We think we’re pretty good at the game, but when never knows where a curve ball might be coming from. You can look at my Oscar nomination predictions (and yours) here. You can also predict the top ten via my form if writing out full prediction is too...

The haiku is an Awards Daily/Oscarwatch tradition. The haiku is a three line, seventeen syllable poem, with perfect thoughts per line and each line containing the syllable pattern: 5, 7, 5. I’ll start. AD fight to death, Sandra versus Meryl Streep, who would rather kiss. Make the connection, Is it dances with Na’vi? Why so beautiful? Horse cocks and giggles, Best...