Oscar Predictions: Awards Night Pool Picker For Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay And More (VIDEO)

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/22/2012 10:58 am Updated: 02/22/2012 5:56 pm

It's Oscar week here at Moviefone and than can mean only one thing: Awards Night Pool Picker! Here's your chance to let Huffington Post executive entertainment editor Michael Hogan, CinemaBlend editor-in-chief Katey Rich, Mr. Moviefone and Moviefone editor Christopher Rosen (me!) help you win your Oscar pool.

Whether it's for bragging rights or a little extra spending money, Moviefone is here to help you fill out an airtight Oscar ballot. (Get your printable ballot right here.)

Find out who will take home Best Actress, Best Original Screenplay, Best Sound Editing and Best Sound Mixing in the fourth episode of Awards Night Pool Picker. Check back throughout the week for the rest of the videos in this series.

EARLIER:
Episode 1: Best Director And More
Episode 2: Best Supporting Actress And More
Episode 3: Best Supporting Actor And More

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It's Oscar week here at Moviefone and than can mean only one thing: Awards Night Pool Picker! Here's your chance to let Huffington Post executive entertainment editor Michael Hogan, CinemaBlend editor...
It's Oscar week here at Moviefone and than can mean only one thing: Awards Night Pool Picker! Here's your chance to let Huffington Post executive entertainment editor Michael Hogan, CinemaBlend editor...
 
 
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03:37 PM on 02/24/2012
Viola Davis for Best Actress. She's amazing, but I hope she gets someone to help her with her gown for the night (ex.: the HuffPost photo). No problems with showing off her big chest, but some of her gown choices make them look like melons ready to explode - or they're saying, "Let me down from here. I'm suffocating." Big ones shouldn't like they're wearing the dress.