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Monday, October 24, 2011

Oscar experts predict Meryl Streep will win for 'Iron Lady'

The release of a new manifesto for the next film of Meryl Streep and its inevitable Oscar nominations next - as the British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, the "Iron Lady" - that nagging question: Can you really win?Streep is almost a perennial candidate. When there is a derby without claiming, like last year, it seems strange, as something familiar and precious is missing. She was nominated 16 times, but the last 12 of these proposals were defeated. She has not won since 1982 for "Sophie's Choice." His only other victory was as supporting actress in 1979 for "Kramer vs. Kramer."But now, if gold Oscarologists Derby is correct, it is to triumph again. Eight high-level experts interviewed by the site predicted Streep would win the next February: Pete Hammond (Deadline Hollywood), Dave Karger (Entertainment Weekly) Michael Musto (Village Voice), Steve Pond (film), Paul Sheehan (Gold Derby), Sasha Stone (Awards Daily) ST VanAirsdale (Movie Line), Jeff Wells (Hollywood Elsewhere) and Susan Wloszczyna (USA Today).Gold Derby Streep gives indoor track at the track odds low (8-11), followed by Glenn Close (11 to 2 for"Albert Nobbs") and Viola Davis (6 to 1 for "Help"). Personally, I'm in paris Viola Davis, but in rare cases, um, I was wrong.

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