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Friday, February 28, 2014

Fans Want DiCaprio to Beat Matthew on Oscar

Moviegoers and Oscar watchers are gunning for Leonardo Dicaprio to take home his first Academy Award, consistent with a survey by Fandango.


"The Wolf of Wall Street" chosen one was the decision of 41 percent of the over 1,000 individuals reviewed as the Oscar candidate without a past triumph they were most wanting to see win.

He was emulated by Best Actor candidate Matthew Mcconaughey ("Dallas Buyers Club") with 12 percent of the vote, and Best Actress chosen one Amy Adams ("American Hustle") with 5 percent of the vote.

Best Supporting Actor chosen one Jonah Hill ("Wolf of Wall Street") scored 4 percent, in addition to Best Director and Best Original Screenplay candidate David O. Russell. Adams has four past designations, Russell has three past selections and Hill has one earlier assignment. This is Mcconaughey's first Oscar nod.

In no holds barred match-ups, 59 percent of voters might want to see Dicaprio win over Mcconaughey, while 53 percent might be euphoric to see Sandra Bullock ("Gravity") win over Cate Blanchett ("Blue Jasmine") in the Best Actress race.

With respect to has, moviegoers were eager to see Ellen Degeneres return as emcee. The daytime have long ago served as ringmaster for the 2007 release.

"Ellen has turned into a standout amongst the most cherished TV emotional makeups working today," Dave Karger, Fandango's head journalist, said. "Everybody in the industry and around the nation adores her fast amusingness and she's the ideal team dancer for Hollywood on its greatest night."

71 percent of those overviewed were more eager to watch Degeneres as host as opposed to James Franco and Anne Hathaway, the last of which regulated a basically panned 2011 show. 65 percent were more enthused about Degeneres than a year ago have, Seth Macfarlane. Ellen likewise beat out 2009′s prominent host, Hugh Jackman, pulling a 69 percent win over Wolverine.

Degeneres even won over Billy Crystal, with 55 percent of respondents supporting her over the nine-time veteran.

71 percent of respondents said they want to see the winning movies after they are granted Oscars. It pays to be delegated best on Oscar nigh

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