At last, this season came!! Of course you’ve known that the time of the Academy Award !! I’m so excited! Last year, I saw its opening ceremony on TV. Did you see that? I thought it was worth seeing than who won a prize. The host (I’m sorry, I forgot his name) made a short film, but it was not just one. It was a parody of the nominees’ film. And the film’s leading actor was the host!
Who do you think win this year’s Oscar?
In this nominee’s film I’ve only seen Jamie Foxx in COLLATERAL. So I haven’t seen other films yet. But anyway I’m glad to hear that Depp and Natalie get nominated for an Oscar. Both of them are my favorite Oscar, especially Natalie. When I first saw her in The professional (12years old), I really amazing her act. At that time her age was same of mine. And Depp has the pride of a professional. He was famous as one of the actors who never mind his guarantees and don’t want to always play the lead. He just wants to the role that he really want to act. He is an actor in a million.
Now I’d like to see THE AVIATOR, CLOSER and FINDING NEVERLAND and looking forward to announcing the winners!!
Actor in a leading role Johnny Depp,
"Finding Neverland"Johnny Depp, previously nominated for his critically acclaimed performance as Capt. Jack Sparrow in 2003's "Pirates of the Caribbean," returns to the Oscars as a contender for his work in "Finding Neverland." Depp stars as playwright J.M. Barrie, a man who befriends a widow and her four children, who inspired the author's most famous work, "Peter Pan." Depp's depictions of quirky characters in such films as "Edward Scissorhands," "Sleepy Hollow" and "Ed Wood" have made him the go-to guy for director Tim Burton. The two are collaborating again in the upcoming "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
Actor in a supporting role Natalie Portman,
"Closer"Natalie Portman, a Golden Globe winner for her work as exotic dancer in "Closer," receives her first Oscar nomination for her performance in the risque role. Born in Israel, the U.S.-raised Harvard graduate first gained recognition for roles in "The Professional" and "Everyone Says I Love You." Her performance as Queen Amidala in the new "Star Wars" trilogy made her a household name.
(CNN)

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