Oscar picks Fly fishers predict Oscar winners

Rather than pontificating on who I think should – and will – take home Oscars on Sunday night at the 73rd Annual Academy Awards, I decided to ask the Hoboken Fly Casters for their opinions. (For more information on the Hoboken Fly Casters, see p. 5). After sifting through some hilarious one-liners ranging from “I can’t vote for Judi Dench; she’s just too old,” to “Julia Robert’s breasts actually earned the award,” to (my personal favorite) “I think the volleyball in Cast Away acted the pants off Tom Hanks,” I was able to register some of their predictions. Here’s what Chris Clark, Rich Currie, and Steve Nicolai hope – and think – will happen Sunday night. – JS

CHRIS CLARK

Best Actor: Should win: Tom Hanks, Will win: Tom Hanks,
Best Supporting Actor: Should win: Benecio Del Toro, Will win: Benecio Del Toro
Best Actress: Should win: Lisa Bonet for Angel Heart, Will win: Julia Roberts
Best Supporting Actress: Should win: Kate Hudson, Will win: Kate Hudson
Best Director: Should win: Ridley Scott for Gladiator, Will win: Ridley Scott for Gladiator
Best Picture: Traffic, Traffic

RICH CURRIE

Best Actor: Tom Hanks, Tom Hanks
Best Supporting Actor: Benecio Del Toro, Benecio Del Toro.
Best Actress: Julie Binoche, Julia Roberts
Best Supporting Actress: Kate Hudson, Kate Hudson
Best Director: Steven Soderbergh for Traffic, Steven Soderbergh for Traffic
Best Picture: Road Trip, Gladiator

STEVE NICOLAI Best Actor: George Clooney for The Perfect Storm,Russell Crowe
Best Supporting Actor: Either Mark Wahlberg for The Perfect Storm or the volleyball in Cast Away,
Benecio Del Toro
Best Actress: Julia Robert’s breasts, Julia Roberts
Best Supporting Actress: Kate Hudson, Kate Hudson
Best Director: Wolfgang Petersen for The Perfect Storm, Steven Soderbergh for Traffic
Best Picture: The Perfect Storm, Gladiator.

The 73rd Annual Academy Awards will be aired on ABC on Sunday, March 25 at 8 p.m. And don’t forget to watch Joan and Melissa Rivers’ pre-show coverage on E!

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