Best actor: Day-Lewis in the best screaming-about-a-missing-son scene since Mel Gibson demanded, GIMME BACK MY SON! My pick: Johnny Depp.
Best supporting actor: Javier Bardem for just being... creepy. My pick: Philip Seymour Hoffman.
Best actress: Cate Blanchett. My pick: YOU KNOW IT'S ELLEN PAGE, SUCKAS
Best supporting actress: Tilda Swinton. My pick: Amy Ryan.
Cinematography: No Country For Old Men. My pick: ditto. Deakins manages to avoid splitting the vote and gets recognition as the greatest living camera's eye.
Director: Joel & Ethan Coen. This is the year they get their mainstream seal of approval. Let's hope they forget about it quickly. And yeah, they're my pick.
Documentary: Sicko. I didn't see the other four. But can't you wait to see what Moore has to say about Castro's retirement? Oh, man, I'm tense in the pants.
Editing: Bourne Ultimateum. They love Christopher Rouse, and he deserves it.
Music: Worst lineup here in decades. I don't care which song from "Enchanted" wins.
Best Picture: No Country For Old Men. I told you, they're going to lavish upon the Coens. My Pick: Juno.
Sound editing: Bourne. My pick: Ratatouille, and if you've seen it, watching and listening to what happens in the kitchen, you'll know.
Sound mixing: 3:10 to Yuma. Also my pick.
Visual effects: Transformers. My pick: I guess? That movie sucked though.
Adapted screenplay: No Country For Old Men. My pick: There Will Be Blood (what? Going against the Coens? Yes. Why? The Coens had an easy path laid for them by Cormac McCarthy, that's why. PTA adapted his from a book that was like 100 years old.)
Original screenplay: Juno. My pick: Duh. I can't wait to see what Diablo Cody has to say, and how many seconds of delay she'll need to avoid breaking any FCC regulations.
7:59, and I'm not editing a thing. Check your RSS feed if you don't believe me. Enjoy the show, kiddos.

Now I know why you didn't come up this weekend -- you were afraid I wouldn't let you watch the Oscars!