Scene-Stealers Picks Best Screenplay Oscars 2012

by Eric Melin on February 15, 2012

in Blogs

See the complete video series of Scene-Stealers 2012 Oscar Predictions here.

In this video, Trevan McGee and Eric Melin pick the winners in the Best Original Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay. There are some pretty clear frontrunners for both, but at least one of them as up for grabs a little bit…watch to find out which one!

Whether you are attending the KC Oscar Party 2012 (Facebook event page – RSVP here!) or entering an online or office Oscar pool this year to predict the winner of the 2012 Academy Awards, Scene-Stealers has your back.

How to Win Your Oscar Pool: 2012 Oscar Predictions

…is a series of videos we shot to help you win at this year’s picks.

We’ve been following the critic’s awards, the guilds, and the award shows leading up to the Oscars, and we’ll be doling out free advice on how to fill out your Oscar 2012 ballot.

If you live in the Kansas City area, make sure you fill out your KC Oscar Party 2012 ballot, and we’ll see you at Terrace on Grand, 6pm Sunday Feb. 26!

If not, hit up some online contests and kick some Oscar ass.

Good luck, and happy picking!

Eric is the Editor-in-Chief of Scene-Stealers.com, a Rotten Tomatoes-approved critic, and contributor for The Pitch. He’s former President of the KCFCC, and drummer for The Dead Girls, Ultimate Fakebook, and Truck Stop Love . He is also the 2013 Air Guitar World Champion Mean Melin, ranked 4th best of all-time. Eric goes to 11. Follow him at:

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1 Xavier February 15, 2012 at 5:29 pm

I really think that the artist will come out on top for original screenplay, even though there’s no dialogue it still managed to pick up the bafta and I think it’s likely to repeat this at the oscars. Adapted is definitely between the descendents and moneyball so I’m picking moneyball because I liked it less.

2 Eric Melin February 15, 2012 at 7:11 pm

“I’m picking moneyball because I liked it less.”

Ha ha ha! Nice. I can see that you are already heeding our advice from the first video.

If ‘The Artist’ wins screenplay, it will be a huge upset over Woody Allen. I’m sticking with the Woodman, because this will be the one place they decide to honor him.

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