In case anyone has been living underneath a rock for the past six months, let me explain. This evening at 5PT/8ET, Live on ABC, the film event of the year is broadcast celebrating and awarding the best actors, actresses, directors and films of the past year.
Here's a quick lowdown on the biggest nominations-
1. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett star in David Fincher's new feature based on the 1921 short story by F.Scott Fitzgerald which itself was based on a quote by Mark Twain, "Life would be infinitely happier if only we could be born at the age of 80 and gradually approach 18," where the protagonist, Benjamin Button is born with the appearance and physical maladies of elderly man. Covering almost an entire century, we are taken on a journey stretching from New Orleans to Russia and back to New York City. Following Button as his mind matures but his body seemingly ages backwards and while he wrestles with changes both physically and mentally he is always drawn back to Daisy, played by Elle Fanning (the young Dakota) as a young girl and Cate Blanchett from her 20's till the end. This is the first time that Fincher has directed a love story, albeit an unconventional one, but it's certainly not what we have come to expect from the man who bought us 'Panic Room', 'Seven' and 'Zodiac', and yet he hits the note perfectly, showing a real relationship over time and the deterioration of both Button (in a gut wrenching scene as a baby in the elderly Daisy's arm) and Daisy herself as she goes back to her love.
This film was my favourite of the last year, and I feel it deserves to win Best Picture but also Best Cinematography and Best Make Up.
2. Slumdog Millionaire
Total Nominations 10
Danny Boyle (Trainspotting) returns to form after a couple of years with a love story, based on Vikas Swarup's book 'Q & A', set in Mumbai. We follow Dev Patel's (one of the stars of the UK's teen drama, Skins) character Jamal as he is being questioned by police as to how he has

The decision to advertise the film as if it were a Mamma Mia! 'feel good' movie is an inspired one, even if it totally misrepresents the film and the director is unhappy with the deception. Audiences who will likely be shocked at the torture scenes that appear at the start of the film, but feeling beholden to stay to the end because they've already paid, will by the end feel they've been on a journey and seen a worthy film, even if it wasn't the one they'd been sold.
Personally, I thought 'Slumdog Millionaire' was a very good film, but not my film of the year.
3. Milk
Total Nominations 8

A.O. Scott of The New York Times called Milk, "A Marvel", and wrote the film "is a fascinating, multi-layered history lesson. In its scale and visual variety it feels almost like a calmed-down Oliver Stone movie, stripped of hyperbole and Oedipal melodrama. But it is also a film that like Mr. Van Sant’s other recent work — and also, curiously, like David Fincher’s Zodiac, another San Francisco-based tale of the 1970s — respects the limits of psychological and sociological explanation."
4. The Reader
Total Nominations 5
After being away for a while, Kate Winslet returned with not one but two highly acclaimed films. 'Revolutionary Road' sees the Brit returning to the

Winslet has been picking up awards everywhere for this film, beating competition like Meryl Streep (Doubt) and Angelina Jolie (The Changeling). Directed by Stephen Daldry who is best known for 'Billy Elliot' and 'The Hours', the film is hard hitting and it's deep tones resonate still today.
5. Frost/Nixon
Total Nominations 5
Frost/Nixon is a 2008 historical drama film based upon the play of the same name by Pete

As for predictions this evening, in bold (the people I believe deserve to win) and in italics (those I believe the Acadmey will award).
Actor in a Leading Role-
Sean Penn (Milk)
Sean Penn (Milk)
Actor in a Supporting Role-
Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight)
Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight)
Actress in a Leading Role-
Meryl Streep (Doubt)
Kate Winslet (The Reader)
Actress in a Supporting Role-
Penelope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona)
Penelope Cruz (Vicky Cristina Barcelona)
Animated Feature Film-
Wall-E
Wall-E
Art Direction-
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Cinematography-
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Slumdog Millionaire
Costume Design-
Milk
The Duchess
Directing-
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Slumdog Millionaire
Documentary Feature-
Man on Wire
Man on Wire
Film Editing-
The Dark Knight
Slumdog Millionaire
Foreign Language Film-
Waltz With Bashir
The Baader Meinhof Complex
Make Up-
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Music (Score)-
Slumdog Millionaire
Slumdog Millionaire
Best Picture-
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Slumdog Millionaire
Visual Effects-
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Writing (Adapted Screenplay)
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Slumdog Millionaire
Writing (Original Screenplay)
Milk
Milk
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