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Apologies to one and all, I managed to over-write the Oscar invitation page so I’m re-creating it. If you wanted to cast a ballot and were unable to because there were no instructions, mea culpa.
So here’s the deal, you can enter online by going to the Oscars website (see Oscar website instructions below) or by emailing me (email instructions are here). I also have links to some websites to help you predict the winners. There are prizes but you can’t win if you don’t enter!
Please see below for the Rules. They are pretty simple but please review them.
Go to www.oscars.com and click on “Predict the winners”. If you did an online ballot in the past you will already have a login, otherwise you will need to create one.
Once you are logged in, the group is called “oscar the
grouch” (all lowercase), it has a password and the password is
Make your Oscar predictions.
After the award ceremony your results will be tabulated automatically but please keep in mind that although you might win the online balloting there will be offline ballots from people who emailed in their picks.
Go to the Oscars website and copy the list of nominees. Email me at Oscars@giletti.com who you think will win, probably the easiest thing to do is just delete the nominees you think won’t win. However you do it, just make sure it is obvious to me who you are picking and for what category.
Golden Globe nominees and winners:
http://www.thegoldenglobes.com/welcome.html?yearz/G-2003.html
BAFTA (The British Academy of Film and Television Arts) nominees and winners:
http://www.bafta.org/film/announce.htm
1. All entries must be sent before the award ceremonies start.
2. Email entries must be received before the award ceremonies begin.
3. Online entries will need to be tabulated with the email entries so even if you win the online ballots, the winner may be from email or from online balloting.
4. Anyone can enter, I just need to know how to reach that person so I can award the prize if they win.
5. Prizes are awarded for the most correct picks and for the fewest correct picks.
6. Prizes are small in value, you shouldn’t plan on quitting your day job if you get them all right.
7. In the event of a tie the small prizes may be split between winners. This may leave you with a very very small prize but you WILL have the satisfaction of a job well done.
8. I am ineligible to win so don’t get any ideas.
9. All disputes will be resolved at my discretion.
10. Have fun.
This page is copyright 2004, Laura Giletti
Last revised: February 2004