After first reading Alex and Chris Perkin's "Good Morning, Ladies" there was one character that stood out to me, and that was Kristin Chenoweth's. The bait, satirizing recent events, is about an all-women panel of a morning talk show where rivalries and debates are more common than K-Fed jokes. Chenoweth's character is inspired by Elizabeth Hasselbeck, the youngest, most beautiful, and most conservative of the TV hosts, and she is perfectly casted.
Chenoweth has recently been seen playing a hot blonde Republican named Annabeth Schott on the final two seasons of "The West Wing". She was extremely good in that role and would probably be even better in this one for one very big reason. One of the last parts of the bait is about a fight concerning the Iraq War, reminiscent of the actual argument between Hasselbeck and Rosie O'Donnell. This ten minute tirade is perfect awards fodder because it contains so much relevancy and emotion. And while most Americans would agree with O'Donnell's side of the battle, Hasselbeck defiantly stood her ground and was able to bring Rosie to tears and even caused her to leave the show.
Now to the point. The casting of Chenoweth is superb and should be considered one, if not the, frontrunner for Best Casting Choice. But she is also prevalent in the Best Supporting Actress. Her role combined with the excellent casting is more than enough to secure Chenoweth a second Oscar, if enough voters are familiar with the actual event. The past 3 Best Supporting Actress winners have swept the category, practically, across the board and Chenoweth should succeed as well.
So there you have it, I predict that Kristin Chenoweth will dominate the Best Supporting Actress category for her role in "Good Morning, Ladies."
Note: Over the next few weeks I will be adding more of these little articles for the people or films I think should win awards.
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Wow. Thanks a lot for the support. P.S. Your blog is awesome!!! Lol.
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