I must amend my office Oscar pool advice here and now.
My fellow Cyclists love to tease me about my changed electoral maps. Indeed, this triple map is all over our offices on the eighth floor, but I did pick a perfect map. And as Nate Silver wrote in The Signal and the Noise, “If you have reason to think that yesterday’s forecast was wrong there’s no glory in sticking to it.”
And as the economist John Maynard Keynes once said, “When the facts change, I change my mind.”
It was easy to get fooled by Lincoln, a film with gravitas made by Hollywood royalty, but it’s a film a lot of people didn’t really like. Me included. Lincoln will go down as one of those early Oscar frontrunners that ran out of gas because Hollywood has developed a gigantic crush on Ben Affleck. Getting snubbed for Best Director created a groundswell of sympathy for him.
A friend of mine in Hollywood called him the new varsity quarterback of the high school that is Hollywood. That’s propelled Argo to dominate awards season so far, winning at the Broadcast Film Critics Association, the Golden Globes, and more importantly, at the Producers Guild Awards and last night the Screen Actors Guild Awards.









