Oscar climbs the Mountain

To very few people’s shock or awe, Brokeback Mountain heads up the 78th Annual Academy Awards nominee pack with eight nominations. It’s joined in the Best Picture category by four other sober, soul-stirring dramas, proving that the members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences’s are a bit moody and reflective this year. Brokeback goes up against Capote, Crash, Good Night, And Good Luck and Munich, the latter somewhat surprisingly nipping James Mangold’s hotly-tipped Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line for the fifth and final Best Picture slot. Brokeback is indisputably the front-runner to walk off with Mr G Baldie on the night, but it’s not a dead cert. It’s an open race this year…

The acting categories clung to the form book, with a few surprises chucked in to keep us on our toes. In the Best Actor troupe, the only mild shock was Terrence Howard’s nomination for Hustle & Flow, while Eric Bana’s absence for his exceptional performance in Munich was probably due to the studio’s muddled, last-minute campaign for Spielberg’s Olympics-revenge drama. Philip Seymour Hoffman has the slight edge for making Truman Capote such a compelling if slightly loathsome presence in Capote, but he’ll face stiff competition from Heath Ledger for Brokeback Mountain, Joaquin Phoenix for Walk The Line and David Strathairn for Good Night, And Good Luck.

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