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The Nominees The Curious Case of Benjamin Button Frost/Nixon Milk The Reader Slumdog Millionaire
It's a typical roster for Oscar's top award: some high-prestige adaptations (
Benjamin Button,
Frost/Nixon, and
The Reader), a handsome biopic (
Milk), and a crowd-pleasing wild card (
Slumdog Millionaire).
O's Winner Is… Slumdog all the way: It's got the most awards-season momentum and the most passionate admirers.
Missing in Action Last summer's dystopian fable
Wall-E is playful, tender, totally beguiling—and inexplicably absent from this list, though it will almost certainly pick up a consolation prize in the form of Best Animated Feature. Among the extras on the three-disc special edition: commentary from director Andrew Stanton, a short film starring the robot-welder Burn-E, and alternate scenes that point toward the darker detours the story might have taken. Best of all, the DVD includes the short
Presto (which served as
Wall-E's warm-up act in theaters), a laugh-out-loud vignette of a magician and his unruly rabbit-in-a-hat.