Oscars Betting Odds - Best Film Odds (Part Two)

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March 2nd, 2006 at 10:30 by Stuart Heritage

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It’s Oscars day on Sunday - and we’re concluding our seemingly never-ending list of Oscars betting odds today, with a final peek at the remaining Best Film Oscar nominees.

There’s been a lot of kerfuffle lately about the movies nominated for the Best Film Oscar - people have been saying that the shortlisted films just aren’t populist enough. After all, why watch a three-hour long film about the repercussions of a massacre on the 1972 Israeli Olympic squad when you could watch a film about a policeman dressed up as a big fat woman instead? Whatever you think, there’s no going back on the movies nominated for this year’s Best Film Oscar, so why not shove a filthy great bet it their direction while you can - it’s easy and fun and exciting and it makes girls think you’re cool.

So here are the Best Film Oscar betting odds for Good Night, And Good Luck and Brokeback Mountain, with help from SportingOdds.com

Good Night, And Good Luck - George Clooney has come a long way, hasn’t he? From being the giant-haired boss of Roseanne Barr in her sitcom to being the most vocal opponent of the right-wing US government in all of Hollywood. His latest directing job - Good Night, And Good Luck
- is up for the Best Film Oscar. Even though it’s not even in colour.
And there are no talking animals. And there aren’t any car chases. But Good Night, And Good Luck has a serious message: that people on the telly are really important. Or something. Look, we haven’t seen it, OK? Current Best Film Oscar betting odds - 16/1

Brokeback Mountain - Everyone loves Brokeback Mountain.
It’s won all kinds of awards for its sensitive portrayal of two
confused men growing old in an intolerant and uncaring world. Plus, Anne Hathaway from The Princess Diaries takes her top off in it. In fact, it’s been so successful that Ang Lee is planning to give all of his previous films a George Lucas-style digital gay makeover, including a lesbian sex scene in Sense And Sensibility and a controversial ten minute rimming sequence between Nick Nolte and those mutant dog-things in Hulk. Oh, Brokeback Mountain is probably going to win the Oscar, you know. Current Best Film Oscar betting odds - 1/5

That’s it - no more Oscars betting odds for you this year. But don’t forget to keep checking SportingOdds.com
for all the latest Oscars betting odds on all the major Oscar
categories - and all kinds of other betting, too. Remember that
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. Good luck!

[story by Stuart Heritage]

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