.........2002 Oscar Pool

.........Name ______________________

 

$2 to play. Winner takes 75 percent, second place earns 25 percent of the total pot. Select one entry from each category. Scoring favors the major awards. Categories are worth one point, unless listed otherwise. The maximum number of points a person can earn is 30. If there are co-winners in one Oscar category, each winner receives full point value. If there is a tie at the end of the ceremony, the answer to the tie breaker question will determine the winner, starting with the name of the movie, followed by the person who guesses closest to the correct number of Oscars that movie won. If the contest is still tied at that point, the pot will be divided among the co-winners equally. Be sure to check the website for results and other Oscar information at http://home.ptd.net/~buzznbea/oscar

Return completed form to Rick Reitz (Lititz) or Andy Fasnacht (Ephrata) no later than Sunday, March 24 at 7:55 p.m. You can also e-mail your picks to Rick at buzznbea@ptd.net.

Best Picture (4 pts.)
A Beautiful Mind
Gosford Park
In the Bedroom
The Lord of the Rings
Moulin Rouge
Best Actor (2 pts.)
Russell Crowe, A Beautiful Mind
Sean Penn, I Am Sam
Will Smith, Ali
Denzel Washington, Training Day
Tom Wilkinson, In the Bedroom
Best Actress (2 pts.)
Halle Berry, Monster's Ball
Judi Dench, Iris
Nicole Kidman, Moulin Rouge
Sissy Spacek, In the Bedroom
Renee Zellweger, Bridget Jones's Diary
Best Director (2 pts.)
Ron Howard, A Beautiful Mind
Ridley Scott, Black Hawk Down
Robert Altman, Gosford Park
Peter Jackson, The Lord of the Rings
David Lynch, Mulholland Drive
Best Supporting Actor (2 pts.)
Jim Broadbent, Iris
Ethan Hawke, Training Day
Ben Kingsley, Sexy Beast
Ian McKellen, The Lord of the Rings
Jon Voight, Ali
Best Supporting Actress (2 pts.)
Jennifer Connelly, A Beautiful Mind
Helen Mirren, Gosford Park
Maggie Smith, Gosford Park
Marisa Tomei, In the Bedroom
Kate Winslet, Iris
Best Original Screenplay (2 pts.)
Amelie
Gosford Park
Memento
Monster's Ball
The Royal Tenenbaums
Best Adapted Screenplay (2 pts.)
A Beautiful Mind
Ghost World
In the Bedroom
The Lord of the Rings
Shrek
Best Cinematography
Amelie
Black Hawk Down
The Lord of the Rings
The Man Who Wasn't There
Moulin Rouge
Best Art Direction
Amelie
Gosford Park
Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone
The Lord of the Rings
Moulin Rouge
Best Costume Design
The Affair of the Necklace
Gosford Park
Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone
The Lord of the Rings
Moulin Rouge
Best Sound
Amelie
Black Hawk Down
The Lord of the Rings
Moulin Rouge
Pearl Harbor
Best Original Score
A.I, Artificial Intelligence
A Beautiful Mind
Harry Potter & the Sorcerer's Stone
The Lord of the Rings
Monster's, Inc.
Best Original Song
"If I Didn't Have You", Monster's, Inc
"May It Be", The Lord of the Rings
"There You'll Be", Pearl Harbor
"Until", Kate & Leopold
"Vanilla Sky", Vanilla Sky
Best Foreign Language Film
Amelie, France
Elling, Norway
Lagaan, India
No Man's Land, Bosnia-Herzegovina
Son of the Bride, Argentina
Best Makeup
A Beautiful Mind
The Lord of the Rings
Moulin Rouge
Best Visual Effects
A.I., Artificial Intelligence
The Lord of the Rings
Pearl Harbor
Best Animated Feature
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
Monster's, Inc.
Shrek
Best Film Editing
A Beautiful Mind
Black Hawk Down
The Lord of the Rings
Memento
Moulin Rouge
Best Documentary Feature
Children Underground
LaLee's Kin: The Legacy of Cotton
Murder on a Sunday Morning
Promises
War Photographer
Tiebreaker
 
What movie will win the most Oscars,
and how many?
 
A Beautiful Mind - 4
Lord of the Rings - 4
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Past winners: 2001 - Todd Ruth (first place), Angie Fasnacht (second place); 2000 - Andy Fasnacht (first place), Kim Tran (second place);1999 - Andy Fasnacht (first place), Lisa Reitz (second place); 1998 - Lisa Reitz and Steve Seeber (tie); 1997 - Rick and Lisa Reitz (joint entry); 1996 - Rick Reitz; 1995 - Lisa Reitz; 1994 - Rick Reitz.