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The 2010 Academy Awards Nominations


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The 2010 Academy Award nominations were announced in a ceremony hosted by Neil Patrick Harris and Patricia Clarkson this morning. If you were paying any attention to movies at all in 2009, most of the nominations won’t come as much of a surprise. With ten nominations in the best picture category, pretty much anything with the slightest whiff of Oscar ended up making the cut. At least five of these movies don’t have a realistic shot. Ten movies or not, the Academy still isn’t ultimately going to select a populist movie like Inglourious Basterds as winner of the best picture.

It’s just an honor to be nominated, huh? And I’m sure that Michelle Duggar remembers all her children’s names, too.

The ceremony will be held next month, and will be hosted by Stephen Colbert. Here are the nominees in the major categories:


Best Picture

Up in the Air, directed by Jason Reitman.

Precious, directed by Lee Daniels

Up, directed by Bob Peterson and Pete Doctor

Nine, directed by Rob Marshall

The Road, directed by John Hilcoat

The Lovely Bones, directed by Peter Jackson.

Avatar, directed by James Cameron.

The Boys Are Back, directed by Scott Hicks.

Inglourious Basterds, directed by Quentin Tarantino.

Away We Go, directed by Sam Mendes


Best Director

— James Cameron, Avatar

— Jason Reitman, Up in the Air

— Scott Hicks, The Boys are Back

— Rob Marshall, Nine

— Peter Jackson, The Lovely Bones


Best Actor

— George Clooney, Up in the Air

— Robert DeNiro, Everybody’s Fine

— Viggo Mortenson, The Road

— Daniel Day Lewis, Nine

— Jeremy Renner, The Hurt Locker


Best Actress

— Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia

— Gabourey ‘Gabby’ Sidibe, Precious

— Hilary Swank, Amelia

— Rachel Weisz, The Lovely Bones

— Carey Mulligan, An Education


Best Supporting Actor

— Christoph Walz, Inglourious Basterds

— Philip Seymour Hoffman, Pirate Radio

— Robert Duvall, The Road

— Peter Saarsgard, An Education

— Peter Capaldi, In the Loop


Best Supporting Actress

— Anna Kendrick, Up in the Air

— Susan Sarandon, The Lovely Bones

— Marion Cotillard, Public Enemies

— Mélanie Laurent, Inglourious Basterds

— Allison Janney, Away We Go


Best Original Screenplay

The Brothers Bloom, by Rian Johnson

Away We Go by Dave Eggers and Vendela Vinda

(500) Days of Summer, by Scott Neustadter and Michael H. Weber

Inglourious Basterds, by Quentin Tarantino

Up, by Bob Peterson, Pete Doctor, and Thomas McCarthy


Best Adapted Screenplay

The Road, by Joe Penhall

Up in the Air, by Jason Reitman

Where the Wild Things Are, by Dave Eggers

Precious, by Geoffrey Fletcher

Coraline, by Henry Selick


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Comments

The biggest issue I have with the credibility of the Oscars is the total lack of it? How the fuck can you nominate movied for best anything when they haven't even been released yet?

Also: No District 9? Get fucked, Academy.

Posted by: admin at September 24, 2009 2:06 PM

Please ignore the wandering question mark. That little shit got out of his cage and I still haven't been able to get a good shot at him.

Posted by: admin at September 24, 2009 2:07 PM

When did 'The Lovely Bones' get so much acclaim? I didn't even know it was out. Did I have a brain fog?

Posted by: Lindsey with an 'e' at September 24, 2009 2:16 PM

Whoa, Am I the only one seeing everything in Bold in the comments?

Posted by: Lindsey with an 'e' at September 24, 2009 2:17 PM

A Pajiba Prediction

Posted by: Jay at September 24, 2009 2:21 PM

I'm with admin - this shit of nominating films that aren't even out yet burns my panties.

Posted by: Cindy at September 24, 2009 2:23 PM

Away We Go? Am I the only person who wasn't impressed by it?

Posted by: HotMustard at September 24, 2009 2:27 PM

These are PREDICTIONS, the noms aren't out yet. Also...It's Carey Mulligan for "An Education", not Rosamund Pike. Rosamund is a supporting role. I'm really hoping "Hurt Locker" can sneak in a nom.

Posted by: Jen at September 24, 2009 2:31 PM

Fool, your name is me.

Posted by: Cindy at September 24, 2009 2:36 PM

I totally get that these are predictions, but is The Boys Are Back really getting enough buzz to be Oscar-worthy? I was under the impression that it was thought of as a warm, harmless movie?

Also, I'm pretty sure the Philip Seymour Hoffman flick about pirate radio is called The Boat That Rocked, not Pirate Radio. Unless he made two underground radio movies this year, in which case...huh.

Also also, I second admin. Where's District 9?

Posted by: kyle at September 24, 2009 2:37 PM

i wish you'd made it a little clearer this list was fake—i don't think most people read information found anywhere near the byline...

Posted by: janellest at September 24, 2009 2:37 PM

Yeah, I'm a dumbass. But I'm still fucking mad as hell!

Posted by: admin at September 24, 2009 2:38 PM

However, I maintain my comment will still be valid when the real nominations are out.

Posted by: Cindy at September 24, 2009 2:38 PM

Oh, OK, I get it. I'm an idiot.
Carry on.

Posted by: Lindsey with an 'e' at September 24, 2009 2:38 PM

aaand I just saw that The Boat That Rocked was retitled Pirate Radio for US release. Comment rescinded (but really, Pirate Radio is sort of a dumb name)

Posted by: kyle at September 24, 2009 2:39 PM

Oh wait, that was my prediction comment.

Ha!

Posted by: Cindy at September 24, 2009 2:40 PM

Boy, this thread is fucking with people today! All I want to say is:

"The bold! It burns! My eyes!"

Posted by: MM at September 24, 2009 2:42 PM

One 'word': 2010 (and maybe 'prediction' but 2010 is essential).

Posted by: birdgal at September 24, 2009 2:43 PM

"Avatar, directed by James Cameron."

Are you out of your GOD DAMNED mind?

Posted by: BarbadoSlim at September 24, 2009 2:46 PM

Kyle, what's dumb is we're getting a retooled, recut version of the film, which necessitated said rebranding. I hope when the DVD comes out they make available the original Eurpoean theatrical cut as well as the deleted scenes from the Euro cut.

Posted by: Doctor Controversy at September 24, 2009 2:46 PM

Best Picture

— Avatar, directed by James Cameron.

Never gonna happen, unless you build a time machine, and convince the academy to nominate Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within.

Posted by: George at September 24, 2009 2:47 PM

I know these are just predictions, but I don't see Away We Go being nominated for Best Picture. It hardly got any press. If they want an indie, I would say 500 Days of Summer would get the nod.

I didn't see it, but I heard that Marion Cotillard barely did anything in Public Enemies, so I would be surprised if she got nominated, either.

Posted by: Brie at September 24, 2009 2:49 PM

Brie: In aiming to think like the Academy voter, I picked Away We Go over (500) Days of Summer because it comes from an Oscar winner, in Sam Mendes, and an Academy friendly writer, in Dave Eggers. (500) Days is better, but since when did the Academy appreciate better? Likewise, I feel like they'll pick Cotillard based on her Oscar win last year (although, they could also choose her role in Nine).

Essentially, I tried my damndest to think like an Academy voter, and the Academy will never pick District 9, even with ten slots. They safely return to the usual nominees, which is why Peter Jackson, James Cameron, and even Scott Hicks (Shine) got the fake nominations.

Posted by: Dustin Rowles at September 24, 2009 2:59 PM

No Where The Wild Things Are? Has the backlash started already?

Also, has anyone else caught the recent commercial (insurance I think) with the kid dressed up in the wolf suit?! I thought it was a trailer for the movie until the very end. Then I was sorta pissed.

Posted by: ed newman at September 24, 2009 2:59 PM

Take out Avatar and put in District 9. Also, gotta throw in Neil Blomkamp's original screenplay somewhere in there.

Oh and it's Christoph Waltz. Not Christopher.

Posted by: Fredo at September 24, 2009 3:00 PM

I HAVEN'T SEEN ANY OF THESE

I HATE NOT HAVING A MOVIE THEATER IN SOUTH CHICAGO.

Posted by: buttercup at September 24, 2009 3:01 PM

Ok, those 10 Best Picture titles sound like they should be strung together
into some kind of mnemonic sentence or something.

"Up in the Air, Precious, Up!
Because Nine, miles down the The Road, The Lovely Bones, need an Avatar!
The Boys Are Back, those Inglourious Basterds! — Away We Go!"

Posted by: Odnon at September 24, 2009 3:02 PM

MM:
Thank Godtopus it wasn't just me seeing the bold. Between not getting the joke and seeing the bold everywhere, I thought I was having a stroke.

All is right with the Pajiverse now.

Posted by: Lindsey with an 'e' at September 24, 2009 3:02 PM

Likewise, I feel like they'll pick Cotillard based on her Oscar win last year (although, they could also choose her role in Nine).

Cotillard deserves nothing for her work in Public Enemies. Probably the writers fault more than hers but still.

Posted by: ed newman at September 24, 2009 3:05 PM

Okay ... I've only seen like five of the movies listed above. WTF?

It sucks being broke.

Posted by: whateva at September 24, 2009 3:06 PM

Shit. I got so excited that I left commas in where they shouldn't be.
Now I am trying to use an eraser on my computer screen to get rid
of them but it's not working.

Posted by: Odnon at September 24, 2009 3:10 PM

No Best Actor nod for Sharlto Copley in District 9? What on EARTH? This just solidifies what I've always suspected: The Oscars are total junk.

Posted by: Maddie at September 24, 2009 3:19 PM

It's nice seeing possibly two animated films nominated for Best Picture, but the best animated film of the year, nay the Best Picture of the year (of the last several years!) is still Coraline.

If you still haven't seen it, prepare yourself for a great mindfuck.

Posted by: Bluesilver at September 24, 2009 3:31 PM

I think it's amusing to act as if these aren't predictions and simulate the same outrage that you would several months from now. So please carry on!

Posted by: DarthCorleone at September 24, 2009 3:36 PM

No Mo'Nique for Precious? Very, very risky.

Posted by: Robert at September 24, 2009 3:47 PM

Essentially, I tried my damndest to think like an Academy voter, and the Academy will never pick District 9... They safely return to the usual nominees, which is why Peter Jackson, James Cameron, and even Scott Hicks (Shine) got the fake nominations.

Dustin, there's a catch with your logic in not nomming District 9. Peter Jackson produced that movie. All of the marketing that was done for that movie tried to present the movie as guided by Jackson's illustrious hand the whole way through.

Plus, the Academy likes to make sure they present themselves as socially aware. Although the South African apartheid might be "too hot" for them to deal with.

Posted by: Kayanne at September 24, 2009 3:58 PM

Well played Rowles. Well played, indeed.

Posted by: PandemicSymphony at September 24, 2009 4:35 PM

...I seriously though Human Centapede would have gotten a nod. They say it's this year's "Juno". (What? Everyone talked out of their ass in THAT movie too, and that shit won Oscar gold!)

Posted by: Doctor Controversy at September 24, 2009 4:39 PM

Doctor Controversy,

You cannot win EE on the week that you pick the EE. Just sayin'. No need to be so ding-dang funny!

Posted by: MM at September 24, 2009 4:42 PM

MM, I know...but I just can't help it. It's a compulsion of mine to be funny.

Posted by: Doctor Controversy at September 24, 2009 4:47 PM

No nom for Diablo Cody for Jennifer's Body??

Posted by: Fredo at September 24, 2009 5:38 PM

I gotta agree with Brie, I don't see them nominating Away We Go despite the appeal of names like Mendes and Eggers. I'd argue there are other (better) movies that have name attachments that are just as baity.

Like maybe A Serious Man. The Academy likes the Coen brothers and it did well at TIFF - lot's of critical buzz, plus it looks really good. And it's the Coen brothers.

And if the Weinsteins do their jobs and promote & release A Single Man, I think that has a good chance of being nominated. Academy bait - it's got a very beautiful "arty" look, a gay Colin Firth, Julliane Moore, and dir. by Tom Ford. And again, buzz is awesome for this film.

Also agree with Jen Hurt Locker may get a nom. It's been talked about too much for it to be ignored. Plus, it was awesome. Plus it was about the Iraq war without being about it, so it's both relevant and safe.

Posted by: laurel at September 24, 2009 6:06 PM

I suppose this means I can already get pre-preemptively angry about the Academy shitting over female directors and ignoring Kathryn Bigelow?

Posted by: Claire at September 24, 2009 6:12 PM

Half of these movies aren't even out yet, what if they absolutely suck balls? Then what? And seriously -- where the hell is District 9? It deserves every one of these awards. This list ticks me off. It better be a joke, because that's what it looks like. A huge, stale, dry, not-funny-in-the-slightest, bad joke.

Posted by: Shamwowboy at September 24, 2009 8:58 PM

p.s, YES, Sharlto Copley deserves a Best Actor nomination. He did everything that those nominees up there didn't do, which was act with real passion that is rarely seen on screen in films nowadays. The Oscars always recognize the wrong things, and it's no surprise, but I can't help but get particularly ticked off by the fact that District 9 and Sharlto were shunned. Officially never watching these things again.

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Posted by: Jessie at September 24, 2009 9:57 PM

and the Oscar for "Movie no one has seen because it has only been out for 6 days" goes to. . .

Posted by: idleprimate at September 25, 2009 12:17 AM

Odnon, I appreciated your comment. It actually made me laugh.

Posted by: Diatribe at September 25, 2009 8:13 AM

Posted by: laurel at September 24, 2009 6:06 PM

Gotta agree with Laurel and Brie, Mendes can't trade on name alone. It didn't work last year when he made Crock Pot Abortion Revolutionary Road.

Posted by: Doctor Controversy at September 25, 2009 10:23 AM

"Avatar" getting a Best Picture nomination? Not. A. Chance. Have you seen the previews, Dustin? This thing is going to be "Postman"-level of a bomb. Besides the Cameron pedigree, what will attract people to see this? Why am I going to see blue fairy things flying around on Endor alongside Turok the Dinosaur Hunter? Sam Worthington is the next Shia LaBeouf: a mediocre actor Hollywood is trying to shove down our throats as the NEXT BIG THING, and he doesn't have the drawing power yet to bring people to see this.

Even if it does, by some minor miracle, end up being a decent film, do you realize how many people in Hollywood hate James Cameron? He treats everyone on his sets like complete shit. Do you also remember how turned off people were after his last Oscar speech? He's a brilliant technical director, but he's burned way too many bridges to receive consideration for any project, nevermind one as bloated and self-centered as "Avatar."

Posted by: Abe Froman at September 25, 2009 11:55 AM

Word is that Malick's "Tree Of Life" may actually open by December...I'd put that in the running as well.

In my book, "Coraline" is definately the best picture of the year so far.

Posted by: ShinyKate'sShineRag at September 25, 2009 1:41 PM

You vastly over-estimate Oscar voters. Away We Go, The Brothers Bloom, and (500) Days of Summer aren't going to get shit.

And as much as I love Marion Cotillard and Allison Janney, neither of them deserves an award for those performances.

Posted by: Christian H. at September 25, 2009 5:09 PM

At Abe Froman:

James Cameron may be a giant cunt of an asshole, but that doesn't change the fact that Avatar has been fermenting in his imagination [and in Wydda's] for the past decade and then some. None of the other films that have come out or are coming out this year can make such a boast. Not even District 9. What you're seeing on your television and/or computer screen cannot do it any justice; this is a film that is going to wholly revolutionize what it means to go to the movies. It's a three-dimensional film in every sense of the word -- as a viewer, you're going to be submerged in an environment that George Lucas wishes he could have constructed. And despite Mr. Cameron's shortcomings, he is still quite the storyteller.

We're not here to judge human beings, we're here to watch movies.

Posted by: Jessica at September 28, 2009 1:29 AM

After having knocked down a few beers, I apologize for the high-minded language. I was really just nerding out and I'm really, really excited for Avatar, and I can't tell you how upset I am that I won't be able to watch it in a 3-D IMAX theatre (I've recently moved to Shanghai). One of those people, I guess.

Posted by: Jessica at September 28, 2009 11:16 AM

And clearly, I meant "Weta" instead of "Wydda".

Posted by: Jessica at September 28, 2009 11:30 AM


Early prediction - Kodi Smit McPhee for Best Supporting Actor in The Road. He was fantastic in Romulus, My Father opposite Eric Bana and has been getting great reviews for his role as the son.

Posted by: Anna at October 2, 2009 12:08 AM

Star Trek did NOT get nominated? Special effects, storyline, re-energizing the franchise???? Give me a break. What have they got to do, kill someone on screen before the Academy takes notice!!!!!?????

Posted by: ptfpete at October 11, 2009 6:28 PM

Not considering Watchmen for best picture and best adapted screenplay would be a serious mistake...

Posted by: Yggdrasil at October 19, 2009 11:18 PM

Jessica, despite the fact that Avatar will 'wholly revolutionize what it means to go to the movies', it won't get nominated. Neither the movie or the jackass that directed it have no chance in hell of getting nominated. Just think about it. Since when does the Academy give a fuck about fairies, 3-D and shit like that? Oh, and District 9? Nope, not gonna happen either.

Posted by: Paulo at October 21, 2009 3:17 AM

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Posted by: Loanna at October 24, 2009 11:05 PM

Hey, where's the complete list of the 2010 Oscar nominations? I want to know!

Posted by: lyn at November 18, 2009 8:33 PM

How about an Oscar for Johnny Depp, best Actor for Public Enemies? Or a life time achievement award for all the wonderful films he has been in? He is also a talented musician, and directed the film "The Brave". It is about time the Academy acknowledged true talent like Johnny's.

Posted by: Tracy Wilton at November 30, 2009 9:08 AM

I think India's Harishchandrachi Factory has good chance this year in the foreign language category... its a lovely movie.. great direction, story. It is really an 'inspiring' Comedy! WOW...just loved this Harishchandrachi factory!!
am sure i wil get nominated in foreign film category

Posted by: Adam at December 8, 2009 9:27 AM

ya .. Harishchandrachi Factory (india) is a strong contender for OScar this year! best foreign film

Posted by: Alex at December 8, 2009 9:37 AM

What about the Soloist?

Posted by: r black at December 12, 2009 9:49 PM

my thoughts exactly but go Inglourious Basterds that movie blew my mind and so much more plot then i pictured

Posted by: cooper at December 16, 2009 10:15 AM

is it possible, so many bullshits are nominated.
An new moon nothing. The special effects with the wolf pack were amazing. Anyway some of the movies are not that much good as they think. Academy awards are starting to become junk.

Posted by: kenthal at December 16, 2009 3:28 PM

no question that Mo'nique was cheated for a nod for best supporting actress for "Precious". She was absoluely phenominal

Posted by: ry105 at December 17, 2009 1:26 AM

they CAN nominate films that haven't been released because they have seen them threw either studio prints and early screeners. Also you should go see those movies before you get pissed off that they nominated them.

Posted by: bob at December 17, 2009 6:27 PM

Avatar wins best picture for sure! LOVED IT! simply amazing.

Posted by: Lynn at December 19, 2009 10:32 AM

No Mo'Nique for Precious...I'm disappointed, Academy

Posted by: eebeedee at December 20, 2009 9:03 PM

No best picture for Star Trek? WTF! It was amazing! And avatar got a nomination...what is wrond with the academy? Oh and Monique didnt get one for precious...Its hard to even want to watch this year!

Posted by: Chris at December 21, 2009 4:42 AM

Mo'Nique Got robbed. anyone with half a brain could see she deserved to not only be nominated for best supporting actress, but win. The Academy Awards failed big time on this one. LAME LAME LAME!!!

Posted by: S at December 21, 2009 5:54 PM

People, do not blow a cork - Oscar nominations have not come out yet -This is merely a prediction. I think Morgan Freemen might have a chance for Best Supporting Actor for Invictus - incredible film as well!!

Posted by: Lance at December 23, 2009 8:07 AM

what about My Sisters Keeper?

Posted by: Tyler at December 23, 2009 6:25 PM

Why is Johnny Depp not nominated for best actor in a leading role for "Public Enemies"?

Posted by: Fedora at December 23, 2009 7:10 PM

These are not the nominations people... just predictions...

Posted by: travis at December 25, 2009 11:10 PM

To all of those bitching about the nomination of films that are not even out, the Academy organizes a series of screenings for all members so they can actually make a selection and vote. However, I do agree with the lack of credibility, but for different reasons.

Posted by: J at December 27, 2009 9:33 PM

Why the fuck there is no comedy in Best Screanplay

Posted by: Ivan at December 28, 2009 1:00 PM

AVATAR FOR BEST EVERYTHING!

Posted by: Fox Jericho at December 28, 2009 6:31 PM

harry potter and the half-blood prince???!

Posted by: hp nerd at December 31, 2009 7:03 AM

Happy New Year! Blah Blah Blah- who cares.

Posted by: Mona at January 1, 2010 9:29 AM

Avatar better win for the best movie and James Cameron better win for best director because he is my favourite director and he is really reallly good.

Avatar is the best movie EVER!!!.
YOU ROCK Jams Cameron!

Posted by: Ann-Marie A.D. at January 3, 2010 5:06 PM

I highly recommend actually seeing the movies before questioning the fact that they were nominated. Avatar was spectacular, and as jessica said, will forever change the experience of going into a movie theater. The fact that James Cameron had this extraordinary idea in his head years before even bringing it to life just goes to show the level of his intelligence. Brilliant is all I have to say.

Posted by: Kate-Smith at January 4, 2010 2:32 PM

For those who are complaining about movies being nominated before they are released, I'll give you a quick run-down on how the system works.

Before release dates, various agencies (ie. Movie Critics, Film Festivals etc.) receive copies of the movie. That's just the way it is.

BTW, all these movies are awesome! It's going to be tough to call. Sandra Bullock should win for Best Actress in The Blind Side easily. The rest are tough to call.

Posted by: Casey McLean at January 4, 2010 7:29 PM

To follow up...I should point out that Sandra Bollock should win the GOLDEN GLOBE. I see she was not nominated here.

Posted by: Casey McLean at January 4, 2010 7:31 PM

Umm... I don't think this is accurate. According to the Academy's website, nomination won't be announced until February 2.

CHECK IT:
http://www.oscars.org/awards/academyawards/rules/index.html

Posted by: Malleus at January 4, 2010 7:45 PM

'Away we go' won't be up there, hell no.

Terrible movie.

Posted by: Elle at January 5, 2010 2:56 PM

Its fun to see 4 months later how some of these predictions turned out to be closer than we thought and how others were way off base.

Posted by: Carrie at January 6, 2010 1:33 AM

Real nominations will be announced Tuesday, February 2, 2010 (according to the official Oscar website). Nomination deadline is Jan 23, so still a ways to go before nominees are determined, let alone announced.

Posted by: Bill at January 6, 2010 11:01 PM

Why did someone write this article and make up fake nominations??

Posted by: Joseph at January 7, 2010 2:57 PM

District 9 should be up there what the hell...

Posted by: carl at January 7, 2010 7:47 PM

The reason that populist movies dont win is because they don't deserve to. There's more to a great movie than just box office numbers. Honestly, I think Precious deserves the Best Picture, and anyone that has seen it will probably agree. Inglorious should get Best Screenplay, but it's not an AMAZING movie. It's a great story and highly entertaining, but that's about it.

Best Director should go to James Cameron imo, simply for all the work he did on Avatar, form the technology to the shooting. While the plot lacked and the acting was fairly par for the course, the visuals and the shooting were amazing, and for that Avatar deserves not only all the technical awards, but also Best Director.

Posted by: Predictions at January 10, 2010 1:43 PM

500 DAYS OF SUMMER
WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

Posted by: Jack at January 11, 2010 1:24 AM

"No Best Actor nod for Sharlto Copley in District 9? What on EARTH? This just solidifies what I've always suspected: The Oscars are total junk."

I second that...
D9 deserves the ScreenPlay at least.

PD. this is just a prediction list, not REAL.

Posted by: Sarah at January 12, 2010 11:35 PM

Best Actress. WHAT ABOUT SANDRA BULLOCK FOR THE BLIND SIDE. WTF. THE OSCARS SUCK!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Patrick at January 13, 2010 4:55 PM

excuse me, but avatar was a very good movie and if you people can't appreciate it, it's because you don't have any sensibility. However, I do agree that District 9 was also a good movie and should be somewhere here.
and yet, THESE ARE ONLY PREDICTIONS.
CALM DOWN PEOPLE

Posted by: andy at January 14, 2010 2:24 PM

my question is, what's up with up? haha
it rhymes...

Posted by: andy at January 14, 2010 2:26 PM

This cannot be the real list..."Nine" was one of the worst movies I have ever seen. There was absolutely no story and no character development. It took an hour and 12 minutes out of my life that I feel were completely wasted. If this is truely nominated for Best Picture, I am thouroughly disappointed!

Posted by: Holly at January 14, 2010 10:50 PM

The 2010 Academy Awards Nominations

A Pajiba Prediction / Dustin Rowles


It's at the top of the page. These are predictions. Academy Award nominations are not announced until February 2nd.

Posted by: David at January 15, 2010 12:52 AM

Soairse Rononan should be nominated for best actress in the lovely bones, not Rachel Weisz! I really thought Soairse was going to shine at these awards, too bad. She's made Ireland so proud!

Posted by: Niamh at January 15, 2010 4:48 PM

Christoph Waltz was FANTASTIC in Inglorious Bastards, Definately deserves the statue!

Posted by: Ash at January 16, 2010 8:27 AM

I think you might be forgetting that The Hurt Locker has won Best Film in most awards already given out and has been one of, if not the best reviewed film of the year. You are saying that it won't be nominated for anything? I think you are mistaken

Posted by: CW at January 16, 2010 1:48 PM

You guys are aware that they don't officially announce the nominees until a ceremony that will occur on February 2nd. This is an unofficial list so don't blow a lid over it. Plus, they can nominate things that haven't been released because the people who make the movies give the people who select the nominees copies of the movie in order to get nominated for awards. This is how a lot of illegal DVDs end up in circulation. I don't know who wrote this, but I think this has little to do with a real list that has come out because this was posted all the way in September 2009. I think it is more likely one person's opinion.

Posted by: Sarah at January 17, 2010 12:51 AM

sandra bullock should be a nominee for best actress in blindside. blindside is not a nominee for anything?

Posted by: Kevin at January 17, 2010 1:58 PM

U forgot Watchmen. Best adapted Screenplay and maybe Effects. (Think the new Star Trek will get nominated for that category as well, but Avatar will get it, because Cameron is a friggin` dick, no talent, big commercials- *screw him*).

Waltz is the Man, he was the best damn thing about Inglorious Basterds. Hoffman was also really great, but he already has his oscar, so he won`t probably win one again.

Posted by: Name at January 17, 2010 4:12 PM

I don't think that Avatar is really gonna win best picture...its an overtold story told a slightly more digital way. Technologically advanced culture make war on aboriginal culture for their resources. Yawn, wait haven't we seen this before?? Total shoe-in for the special effects though, Cameron may win for directon if they don't still hate him. I really think that the Oscar for best picture should go to a picture that is at least slightly original and makes people think rather that something with a digital wow factor and not much in the way of new story.

Posted by: Monica at January 17, 2010 5:33 PM

These predictions seem pretty solid, I must admit. Upseting as they are, I am just being realistic. However, I cannot get over the best actor nominees. Not really well thought out :/

Posted by: Taam at January 17, 2010 6:51 PM

WHY IS JOHNNY DEPP NOT NOMMINATED FOR PUBLIC ENEMIES?????!!!!!! HE SHOULD BE!!!!!!! HE IS AN INCREDIBLE ACTOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Depplover at January 17, 2010 7:43 PM

where the hell is Brothers in this list??????????

Posted by: Sarah at January 17, 2010 9:16 PM

Avatar is the worst movie i've ever seen.

Posted by: mike at January 17, 2010 11:03 PM

Avatar should not be on this list.

Posted by: Anne at January 17, 2010 11:04 PM

Um...it important to note that the nomination have not been announced- and won't be until Feb 2nd, and that is according to the oscars official website- so don't be upset if your favorite movie didn't make it because this is all just some guys opinion.

Posted by: courtney at January 18, 2010 9:00 AM

Okay... today is January 18, 2010. Oscar nominations are not announced until February 2, 2010. What is this story talking about?? There are no Oscar nominations for 2010... at least not yet. This list is a total farce. There is no list.

Posted by: hamilot james at January 18, 2010 10:47 AM

Wtf? these are predictions!!!
JOHNNY DEPP SHOULD BE NOMINATED!!!!!!!!!!!!!! GOD!!!! WHAT´S WRONG WITH THE ACADEMY!! HE WAS PERFECT ...! AND THEY PRIZED ROBERT DOWNEY JR FOR HOLMES... DEAR GOD THATS NONESENSE

Posted by: tanimed at January 18, 2010 1:58 PM

Avatar isn't in best picture and it will win best picture

Posted by: EZeled at January 18, 2010 2:26 PM

um y is new moon not there! that is just jacked up man!

Posted by: me at January 18, 2010 4:51 PM

I'm betting Abe Froman (see above comment, posted on Sep 25, 2009, 11:55 am) is eating a hat or two at the moment. LOL Not that I have dog in any particular race (personally, I think the WGA should have nominated "Watchmen" for best script before "Avatar"). It's simply funny to see anyone "predict" anything -- especially when something like the "Avatar" financial juggernaut suprises everyone (including Cameron).
-DTS

Posted by: DTS at January 18, 2010 4:56 PM

Okay this is just a prediction list because the Academy Awards would not overpass two masterpieces. Sandra Bullock in 'The Blind Side' and Monique in 'Precious' (which in my opinion Mariah Carey for 'Precious' should be there also, but we know they will snub her out of the way, which is BS.) But for the Academy to snub Bullock and Monique for two of the highest and most looked upon films. They would be making a big mistake. But don't worry, this list is not the offical nomination list. It's Common Sense, base it off the Globes and SAG awards. Then make a better prediction. Everyone that is anyone that knows a little or two about the Academys know that they work off of other awards to help make their final descion. (So Mariah winning her breakthrough actress award; which is from the same people that gave one to Jennifer Hudson (who then after won a oscar) might help get her a nod. Who knows? It's a thought, but at least they are looking at her. That yet alone is a reward) So, they would defenitley not overpass Bullock or Monique, for if they did they would have yet again another big mistake.

Posted by: Phillip at January 18, 2010 11:27 PM

Pardon me for using such strong words, but aren't you concerned that you could have liability by making it seem like this is a list of nominees that has already been announced (you stated that Neil P. Harris and Patricia Clarkson delved out the nominee list in a ceremony...)? I would really watch what you print, as this is a bit sloppy. Also, the omission of strong favorites like Mo'Nique could make you seem biased or prejudiced. When creating scrip for the internet, it is unethical to purposely create a false scenario for any reason. Have you no shame or morals?

Posted by: mark vincent k at January 19, 2010 1:32 AM

First of all, it is NOT clear this is fake, and you have a responsibility to correct this. In fact, you mislead by stating "it was announced..."

Secondly, you clearly didn't see HURT LOCKER. I had heart palpitations when I saw it "wasn't nominated." It deserves Best Picture and Best Director recognition.

Overall, stop being an irresponsible blogger.

Posted by: Roebling at January 19, 2010 2:04 PM

I Knew the acadamy was losing it's but this year it's frickin takes the cake, i must admit i did enjoy the lovely bones more than most,but Rachel Weiz for best actress, dude she has like 5 min. screen time tops, that's seriously fucked up, and does anything that Meryl streep does these days get her a nomination, i found incredibly irritating in Julia & Julia, i can't believe she's even nominated & how come nic cage couldn't get in for bad lieutenant when all these other idiots got nods, geez they might as well nominate the animated characters from avatar!!!!!

Posted by: anil at January 19, 2010 3:59 PM

Inglourious Basterds or Up deserve to win. Personally, I think the Academy should finally start noticing blatant oscar-baitness. And what exactly is Away We Go? I saw the poster, and know Mendes is behind it, but is it even out? Whatever, it has no chance anyway.

Posted by: Glockenspiel at January 19, 2010 7:16 PM

Away We Go has been out for awhile now. I'm pretty sure it's on DVD now. But no, it won't be getting any noms.

Posted by: Carrie at January 19, 2010 10:28 PM

Um hello! Sandra Bullock has already won 2 awards why would they not nominate her!

Posted by: Evan at January 20, 2010 3:15 PM

Good picks!I loved "Avatar" so i was glad that was nominated. "Up in the Air" was pretty good too. I'm like 1 out of 1000 saying "I'm glad District 9 wasn't nominated". It was an ok film, just not like other movies this year. SAme with Star Trek and Transformers 2. The only difference is, Transformers really was bad. MERYL STREEP DESERVES THE OSCAR THIS YEAR ACADEMY! She had one of the best performences this year in Julie and Julia. Coraline was a very pretty movie.
AVATAR WAS AMAZING YOU PEOPLE!!!!!!!!!! AFTER ALL IT WON 2 GOLDEN GLOBES!!!!!! CHANCES ARE, IT'S UP FOR OSCARS TOO. Best wishes to Meryl Streep!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Max at January 20, 2010 4:58 PM

In Best Adapted Screenplay they forget The Watchmen... This the best adaptation of the year...

Posted by: Gustavo Martinez at January 20, 2010 6:55 PM

Come on! Academy today is way too corrupted!
Giving a Globe to Robert Downey Jr for this idiotic Holmes and ignoring not only Johnny, but Viggo in the Road!? WTF!? They kept avoiding great actors? directors and movies for a decade already. Not watching it since 2004 and seems i'm not gonna start over (((
Well, GO PETER JACKSON ANYWAY!

Posted by: Emma at January 20, 2010 11:59 PM

these are god awful predictions..This person has no idea what theyre are talking about...The supporting cast of precious should be there and of course sandra bullock....I doubt lovely bones or nine will get that many nominations...

Posted by: Ralph at January 21, 2010 3:27 AM

Oh Please. Where is Monique for Precious as supporting actress and Sandra Bullock for actress for the Blind Side. Hilary Swank for Amelia???? Love Hillary Swank but the movie was horrible and the acting was just ok.

Posted by: Orlando at January 21, 2010 1:59 PM

Wtf. The Lovely Bones was horrible as was Pirate Radio. District 9 however, was fucking amazing. FUCKING.

Posted by: andrea at January 21, 2010 6:33 PM

Ok how is "The Blind Side" not nominated? I just knew that this was going to be Sandra Bullocks year.

Posted by: Q at January 22, 2010 4:16 PM

Away We Go = Awful
The Boys Are Back = Brutal

And I agree with admin, where is District 9 on that list?
And how is Morgan Freeman not there for best Actor?
And Eastwood (maybe its just my personal bias 'cause he's awesome) for best director?
And Bigelow for Hurt Locker isn't mentioned?

These are awful predictions.

And Inglorious Basterds is an unreal film in every capacity.

Posted by: alex at January 22, 2010 9:38 PM

Also, for anyone who thinks The Hurt Locker is the best Picture of the year, you are wrong. It's an exact copy of Generation Kill, the TV mini-series, which is amazing. Other than some idea linking addiction to military soldiers, The Hurt Locker has little substance. Well directed and acted though.

Brothers deserves a nomination though (maybe not the win) and acting nominations, too. That film has so much going on and demonstrates a very good understanding of the complex psychological issues behind (post) trauma circumstances.

Posted by: alex at January 22, 2010 9:47 PM

Why is everyone so mad? We all should know by now that the academy always gets Best Picture wrong. For example The Dark Night, broke damn near every movie record by far and was not even nominated for best picture. There are crap movies being nominated that people have to look up to find out what its about. So lets not be surprised about the Academy's decisions, if they haven't changed their twisted views by now they're not going too.

Posted by: Paul at January 23, 2010 3:57 AM

I would like to know the nomations for the best foreign (Non English languaged) movies. Please, nominate the film "IP Man" starring Donnie Yen from China!

Posted by: nathan at January 23, 2010 12:14 PM

Pretty good that the nominations are here seeing that they are not going to be announced until February 2, 2010. Must be a time-warp continuum problem. To to the AMPAS site.

Posted by: Jack at January 23, 2010 6:29 PM

Not nominating Jeff Bridges caused me---for the first time in my life (63yrs)---feel like boycotting the Academy Awards. Jeff's own people---SAG--gave him best actor, yet the Academy snubbed him completely!!! I will not fret about the Academy; karma will handle fret. It is Jeff's lifetime contribution, a great performance, and his feelings for which my heart is stung. I love you Jeff; you are my---and I am sure millions more---winner.... Anywho, you are not in any way done yet!!! You are just beginning a new adventure into your thoughts and feelings, the route to the discovering of who you are:)

Posted by: Diana Marie Weitzel at January 24, 2010 5:13 PM

I wanna say just Fuck the Oscars !! , this stupid Academy is getting worse every year !! , where is Sandra ?? why do they insist to put her out ?? , where is Monique from Preciuos ?? , what the hell are they doing ?? , how come George cloony or dniel dat kewis are nominated ??? .... fuck them !!

Posted by: modar_angham_syria at January 25, 2010 8:19 AM

ok now I got it !! , this is only a prediction!! , ok why don't you say so ?!! , but I still wanna fuck the oscars anyway ...

Posted by: modar_angham_syria at January 25, 2010 8:29 AM

Why the hell is The Hurt Locker not up for best picture. But Nine and Up are. Whoever made this list is an idiot.

Posted by: Dman at January 25, 2010 12:44 PM

Um, for whomever mentioned (no energy to go back and look at name) that it District 9 was not voted due to South African apartheid being 'too hot' perhaps may want to purchase a newspaper. Apartheid is OOOOVEEER! I think country has no relevance and yes I enjoyed it and I am South African but really - it was fun, not really the best movie ever made.

Posted by: Nicolle at January 26, 2010 9:18 AM

How Susan Sarandon (playing pretty much herself) was nominated for "The Lovely Bones" and not Saiorse Ronin is beyond me.

Posted by: Janine at January 26, 2010 11:23 AM

I hope SO much that they won't let James Cameron win! Instead of doing some real counting job by directing a reallly good movie he just uses tons of new technology and that's it."The greatest movie ever" is apparently done...."yeeeeah" .My favorite is 500 days of summer.It's got the best direction I've ever seen. Cameron - you're getting old ...just learn to live with it!

Posted by: Maria at January 27, 2010 10:40 AM

the nomination neglect blacks as always it does
it is un fair that monique is not nominated
and also sandra bullock ,Jeff Bridges the academy always nominate philip saymour hoffman Meryl Streep and daniel day lewis the academy has only names the golden globe is more better.

Posted by: esayas yohannes at January 29, 2010 1:16 AM

no star trek?!...are you out of your vulcan mind?!!!

Posted by: dw dingleberry at January 29, 2010 10:12 AM

You people posting your comments need to go out and get a life. I suggest you go play on Interstate 75 a rush hour.

Posted by: Mars Bonfire at January 30, 2010 8:05 AM

i have seen avatar...its good and UP...very nice story

Posted by: jun at January 31, 2010 6:29 PM

I was waiting for 2010 nominations and i got SO DISAPPOINTED.
Where the Hell is the Nomination for SANDRA BULLOCK'S performance for "THE BLIND SIDE"? She already got 2 wins!!! Are they crazy or stupid not to include her? Is it just a set up for Meryl Streep to win again or they snob Sandra as a great actress?! It kinda remind me what they did with Madonna and Evita!!!
Year after year Oscars seem to me so unjustified and just an "inside" show if you know what i mean!

Posted by: JohnyGreek at February 1, 2010 10:03 AM

WHAT NO NEW MOON!!!!! WHAT THE HELL!!!!

Posted by: ashley at February 2, 2010 11:28 AM

this SUCKS!!
i mean, no UGLY TRUTH??
no FUCKING SHERLOCK HOLMES??? where the hell is R.D. Jr?
and what about Johnny Depp from public enemies? The grudge 3??no NEW MOOON????????????????

are people going MAD???
what the FUCK is UP IN THE AIR? what the FUCK is BOYS ARE BACK?? WHAT THE FUCK IS NINE???

WHO THE HELL GIVES A FUCK ABOUT THESE SHITS???

THIS SUCKS!!

I WAS EXPECTING AT LEAST 20 NOMINALIZATIONS FOR FREAKIN AVATAR AND I SEE ONLY 2-3???

OKAY, THIS IS OBVIOUS. THE ACADEMY AWARDS WILL BE A BIG FAT SHIT THIS YEAR!!

So sad...

Posted by: irina_mj at February 2, 2010 2:10 PM

These lists are about 80% right. I suggest going to the Academy's website for the proper nominations. For instance "District 9" was nominated for best picture and "The lovely bones" was not.

Posted by: kevin at February 3, 2010 1:04 AM

Wow, haha I thought New Moon was the worst movie I saw this year.

Avatar is so overrated in my opinion. If it wasn't for the special affects, would that movie get half the attention it is getting? NO... I feel bad "The Dark Knight" didn't get an Oscar nomination (which it should have, it was such a smarter, better film than Avatar)

Loved Sandra Bullock in "The Blind Side", Jeff Bridges in "Crazy Heart", and I thought Marion Cotillard deserved an Oscar nom more for "Nine" than Penelope did

Posted by: Rachel at February 3, 2010 1:53 AM

Well!!! I wish "3 idiots" was nominated... But as it is not, so em not sad because it`s not about me it is about us all.... I wish best of luck to all the nominated movies...!

Posted by: Hunain at February 7, 2010 6:28 AM

sandra bullock,and Jeff bridges,should win .Bullock has been consistant in all her films. bridges, what can i say,in my opinion he is one of the finest actors of our times. HE has been passed over for so long. good luck jeff.

Posted by: connie fannon at February 7, 2010 9:58 PM

OMG!! NEW MOON is the best movie I've seen from TWILIGHT!!! I can not believe that the best-picture nominees are! I do not know you but I love the series!!!!

Posted by: Daniela at February 18, 2010 10:47 PM

My Oscars 2010 Prediction

'Avatar' -- A foregone conclusion if ever there was one.

or 'District 9'- Julian Clarke
The arrival of an enormous disabled spaceship over Johannesburg, South Africa, has led to the establishment of a refugee camp on the city's outskirts for the ship's starving, stranded aliens.
http://www.wonderdvd.com/news/2010-oscars-predictions.html

Posted by: wind at March 1, 2010 4:02 AM

Where is D-9???? What have you done with it????

Posted by: ima bence at March 2, 2010 3:00 PM

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Y YAHVÉ DIJO EN SU PALABRA: Y MI OBRA MARAVILLOSA DE REDENCIÓN PARA LOS HUMILDES DE CORAZÓN LA HARÉ HACER NOTORIA AÚN ANTES DE DARLA HA CONOCER ***libro de Isaías del antiguo testamento
*SOL VEINTE DE TAURO LA TIERRA TAN FUERTE TEMBLAR
QUE EL GRAN TEATRO ATESTADO SE ARRUINARÁ
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ENTONCES LA DIOS@ Y SUS SANTOS ANGELES A LOS INFIELES ARROLLARÁN*
MICHAEL DE NOSTRADAMUS
LA EVIDENCIA
INFORMACIÓN MUY RELEVANTE PARA TODOS LOS HABITANTES DEL PLANETA TIERRA Y A QUIENES CORRESPONDA
SABIAS QUE …
EL CINE, LA MÚSICA , LOS PROGRAMAS DE TELEVISION Y LOS ANUNCIOS COMERCIALES ERAN ELABORADOS POR SOFISTICADAS COMPUTADORAS DE CÓDIGO BINARIO QUE JAMÁS ESTUBIERON DISPONIBLES EN EL MERCADO PUES ERAN UN SECRETO MUY BIEN RESGUARDADO POR LAS NACIONES INVOLUCRADAS PRINCIPALMENTE ESTADOS UNIDOS Y MÉXICO ( LA ANDA Y HOLLYWOOD ) RESULTADO DEL ROBO TECNOLOGICO DE LOS TRES HUMANOS OMNIS CAPTURADOS TRAS SU CAÍDA PROVENIENTES DE OTRO SISTEMA SOLAR CUYOS ADELANTOS TECNOLOGICOS SON SUPERIORES A LOS CONOCIDOS ACTUALMENTE EN LA TIERRA … POR SUPUESTO ESTA TECNOLOGIA ROBADA FUÉ RETORCIDA Y ADAPTADA A LOS OSCUROS INTERES DE GRUPO DE LAS NACIONES PARTICIPANTES EN ESTE GRAN ENCUBRIMIENTO A NIVEL MUNDIAL… COMENZARON CON COMPUTADORAS DE BULBOS QUE ABARCABAN CUARTOS ENTEROS… HASTA LLEGAR A LOS DISPOSITIVOS PORTATILES DE NANOCHIPS DE LA ACTUALIDAD … COMENZARON CON TECNICAS FOTOGRÁFICAS EN BLANCO Y NEGRO CON BANDA SONORA MONOAURAL… HASTA LAS MÁS MODERNAS TÉCNICAS FOTOGRÁFICAS DIGITALES EN COLOR CON SONIDO ESTEREO… DEL DISCO ACETATO Ó DE TORTILLA… A LA CINTA BETA VHS Y DE AUDIO CASSETTE HASTA EL DISCO CD Y DVD.
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( LOS FALSOS PRODIGIOS ENGAÑOSOS )… PORQUE CREEN QUE YA NO HAY BUENAS PELICULAS, NUEVOS HITS MUSICALES, NUEVAS TENDENCIAS EN LA MODA , NUEVOS DISEÑOS Y APLICACIONES TECNOLOGICAS INNOVADORAS… PORQUE SENCILLAMENTE LA TRINIDAD DESPERTÓ DE SU SUEÑO HIPNOTICO AL QUE ESTABA SOMETIDO POR ESTE GRUPO SELECTO SECRETO CONOCIDO COMO EL MAJESTIC 12… RECUPERANDO JUNTO CON SU COMUNIDAD CONSTELAR TODAS LAS APLICACIONES QUE HABIAN SIDO ROBADAS EN CÓDIGO BINARIO… PARA LOS GRANDES DESIGNIOS DEL GRAN ESPIRITU QUE ESTA EN TODAS PARTES… ATTE. LA SEÑORA SOL DEL CAPITULO 12 DEL LIBRO DE LA REVELASIÓN.
POSDATA : BUSCAR EN EL DICCIONARIO DE LA LENGUA ESPAÑOLA LA PALABRA TRINIDAD PARA QUE CONSTATEN EL PROFUNDO SIGNIFICADO DE ESTA PALABRA DIVINA Y UNIVERSAL.
RECUERDEN EL QUE CALLA CONCEDE Y SE CONVIERTE EN COMPLICE DE ESTE GRAN ENCUBRIMIENTO… YA NO ES EL TIEMPO DE GUARDAR SILENCIO POR MIEDO A SER SILENCIADO… ES MOMENTO DE HABLAR, DIFUNDIR Y REVELAR LA VERDAD A LA LUZ DE UNA NUEVA ERA ( EL SEXTO SOL ) DEJANTO ATRÁS LA NOCHE DE MIEDO Y TERROR DE LAS NACIONES VILES PARA DARLE LA BIENVENIDA AL ALBA DEL AMOR Y LA CONCIENCIA CÓSMICA DE LA GRAN CONFEDERACIÓN DE LOS PLANETAS YA POR MANIFESTARSE EN LA TIERRA.

*TAMBIÉN ES DE SABERSE LO SIGUIENTE :
EL CALENDARIO MAYA ESTA CONFORMADO POR 13 MESES DE 28 DIAS QUE SUMAN 364+1 DIA MÁS DEL MES PRIMERO = 365 DIAS. *ENERO ( 0 )29DIAS, FEBRERO (00 ), MARZO (000), ABRIL (0000), MAYO (__ ), JUNIO (0__), JULIO (00__), AGOSTO (000__), SEPTIEMBRE (0000__), OCTUBRE ( = ), NOVIEMBRE (0=), DICIEMBRE (00=) Y SILVESTRE (000=)* EL EXACTO CALENDARIO JULIANO ( DE LA CUENTA CORTA ANUAL BINARIO 000=) QUE REEMPLAZA DEFINITIVAMENTE AL INEXACTO CALENDARIO GREGORIANO ROMANO( XII).
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* NOTA : LOS QUE PROGRAMARON EL CALENDARIO GREGORIANO MASCULINIZARON A DIOS JUNTO CON SUS SACERDOTES CUANDO EN REALIDAD ES LA FEMINIDAD SAGRADA DE LA DIOSA Y SUS SACERDOTISAS
QUE RENACEN POR MEDIO DE LA RESTAURACIÓN DEL CALENDARIO MAYA_JULIANO_AZTECA CÓSMICO.
POR TODO EL CRIMEN COMETIDO EN AGRAVIO DE LA DIVINA TRINIDAD UNIVERSAL HAY UN COSTO DE FUEGO ATOMICO QUE TIENEN QUE PAGAR TODAS LAS NACIONES QUE SE BENEFICIARON DE ESTE ENCUBRIMIENTO A NIVEL GLOBAL.
LA SENTENCIA
*VER EL LIBRO DE MALAQUIAS DEL ANTIGUO TESTAMENTO
3:19 Porque llega el Día, abrasador como un horno.
Todos los arrogantes y los que hacen el mal serán como paja;
el Día que llega los consumirá, dice el Señor de los ejércitos,
hasta no dejarles raíz ni rama.
3:20 Pero para ustedes, los que temen mi Nombre,
brillará el sol de justicia que trae la salud en sus rayos,
y saldrán brincando como terneros bien alimentados.
3:21 Ustedes pisotearán a los impíos,
que serán ceniza bajo la planta de sus pies,
en el Día que yo preparo, dice el Señor de los ejércitos.AMÉN
Los dos testigos
11:11 Pero después de estos tres días y medio, un soplo de vida de Dios entró en ellos y los hizo poner de pie, y un gran temor se apoderó de los espectadores.
11:12 Entonces escucharon una voz potente que les decía desde el cielo: "Suban aquí". Y ellos subieron al cielo en la nube, a la vista de sus enemigos.
11:13 En ese momento se produjo un violento temblor de tierra.
El Cordero y el Libro de los siete sellos
5:1 Después vi en la mano derecha de aquel que estaba sentado en el trono, un libro escrito por dentro y por fuera, y sellado con siete sellos.
5:2 Y vi a un Ángel poderoso que proclamaba en alta voz: "¿Quién es digno de abrir el libro y de romper sus sellos?"
5:3 Pero nadie, ni en el cielo ni en la tierra ni debajo de ella, era capaz de abrir el libro ni de leerlo.
5:4 Y yo me puse a llorar porque nadie era digno de abrir el libro ni de leerlo.
5:5 Pero uno de los Ancianos me dijo: "No llores: ha triunfado el León de la tribu de Judá, el Retoño de David, y él abrirá el libro y sus siete sellos".
7profesias_mayas_Las Siete Profecías Mayas ... El pueblo Maya sabía que todo esto iba a suceder y por ello nos dejaron un mensaje grabado en la piedra del sol que esta constituida por una exacta cronología en tiempo y espacio cósmico universal
6:12 Y cuando el Cordero abrió el sexto sello, vi que se produjo un violento terremoto. El sol se puso negro como ropa de luto y la luna quedó como ensangrentada;
6:13 los astros del cielo cayeron sobre la tierra, como caen los higos verdes cuando la higuera es sacudida por un fuerte viento.
6:14 El cielo se replegó como un pergamino que se enrolla, y todas las montañas y las islas fueron arrancadas de sus sitios.
6:15 Los reyes y los grandes de la tierra, los jefes militares, los ricos y los poderosos, los esclavos y los hombres libres, todos se escondieron en las cavernas y entre las rocas de las montañas,
6:16 y decían a las montañas y a las rocas: "Caigan sobre nosotros, y ocúltennos de la mirada de aquel que está sentado en el trono y de la ira del Cordero".
6:17 Porque ha llegado el gran Día de su ira, y ¿quién podrá resistir?
EL TERREMOTO DEL FIN
*Capitulo 16
La séptima copa ( LA LUNA SE UNE CON LA TIERRA ....EL CATACLISMO FINAL QUE TRAE LA EDAD DEL SEXTO SOL COMO SE DESCRIBE EN EL LIBRO DE LA REVELACIÓN Y LAS SAGRADAS PROFECIAS MAYAS )
16:17 El séptimo Ángel derramó su copa en el aire, y desde el Templo resonó una voz potente que venía del trono y decía: "Ya está".
16:18 Y hubo relámpagos, voces, truenos y un violento terremoto como nunca había sucedido desde que los hombres viven sobre la tierra.
CAPÍTULO 21
El cielo nuevo y la tierra nueva: la Ciudad celestial
21:1 Después vi un cielo nuevo y una tierra nueva, porque el primer cielo y la primera tierra desaparecieron, y el mar ya no existe más.
21:2 Vi la Ciudad santa, la nueva Jerusalén, que descendía del cielo y venía de Dios, embellecida como una novia preparada para recibir a su esposo.
21:3 Y oí una voz potente que decía desde el trono: "Esta es la morada de la Dios@ entre las trece tribus del Isrrael celestial: él habitará con ellos, y ellos serán su pueblo; Dios mismo estará con ellos y será su Dios.
21:4 Él secará todas sus lágrimas, y no habrá más muerte, ni pena, ni queja, ni dolor, porque todo lo de antes pasó".
21:5 Y el que estaba sentado en el trono dijo: "Yo hago nuevas todas las cosas". Y agregó: "Escribe que estas palabras son verdaderas y dignas de crédito.
21:6 ¡Ya está! Yo soy el Alfa y la Omega, el Principio y el Fin. Al que tiene sed, yo le daré de beber gratuitamente de la fuente del agua de la vida.
21:7 El vencedor heredará estas cosas, y yo seré su Dios y él será mi hijo.
21:8 Pero los cobardes, los incrédulos, los depravados, los asesinos, los mentirosos, los estafadores, los idólatras y todos los falsos, tendrán su herencia en el estanque de azufre ardiente, que es la segunda muerte,definitiva y final". MENSAJE FINAL DEL O9 DE FEBRERO DEL 2010 DE LA NUEVA ERA DE ACUERDO AL CALENDARIO CÓSMICO ( . . )*
AMÉN.
A POR CIERTO LAS BUENAS NUEVAS DEL NUEVO HOLLYWOOD SE ABRIRÁN EN EL MONTE SIÓN EN LA CONSTELACIÓN DE ORIÓN DONDE SE REUNIRÁ LA HUMANIDAD DEL SEXTO SOL A CELEBRAR LA VICTORIA SEMPITERNA DE LA VIDA SOBRE LA MUERTE COMO ESTA ESCRITO.
MENSAJE DEL 09 DE FEBRERO DEL 2010 DE LA NUEVA ERA
ATENTAMENTE EL NUEVO HOLLYWOOD .
ATTE.LA SEÑORA SOL Y COMUNIDAD.☼

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