Ok, I know I said I would post about 'Brighton Rock' but shit got a little bit crazy there for a while...
I will DEFINITELY post my views on it in the next couple of days (whether you want to know or not)
After a lovely relaxing weekend in the homelands of Norfolk, I am fresh and buzzing for the arrival of the BAFTA's Ceremony this evening at 9pm, being broadcast on BBC1 from London's Royal Opera House.
I'm just going to share with you my predictions for tonight's winners...
PREDICITONS
BEST FILM - The King's Speech
DIRECTOR - Danny Boyle - 127 Hours
LEADING ACTOR - Colin Firth - The King's Speech
LEADING ACTRESS - Natalie Portman - Black Swan
SUPPORTING ACTOR - Christian Bale - The Fighter / Geoffrey Rush - The King's Speech (I can't decide between them!)
SUPPORTING ACTRESS - Helena Bonham Carter - The King's Speech
FILM NOT IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE - The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo/Biutiful (Once again I can't decide)
ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY - The King's Speech (But I want it to be Inception)
ADAPTED SCREENPLAY - 127 Hours
OUTSTANDING BRITISH FILM - The King's Speech
OUTSTANDING DEBUT BY A BRITISH WRITER, DIRECTOR OR PRODUCER - Exit Through The Gift Shop
ANIMATED FILM - Toy Story 3
CINEMATOGRAPHY - The King's Speech
ORANGE RISING STAR AWARD - Gemma Arterton (but I would like Andrew Garfield )
From my predictions you can see I think 'The King's Speech' is pretty much going to clean up across the board. This is not to say things will go this particular way at the Oscars or any other ceremony, but BAFTA is in place to celebrate British work.
If you want to see the full list of nominees or get more information about the awards then there is a link at the bottom of the page that will take you to the BAFTA website :)
Right, I think I need to lay down, it's definitely not normal for a 22 year old woman to be this excited...
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