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  News & Prediction Updates Aug 07, 2019   [[Make your early Oscar predictions at Gold Derby NOW!

  [GoldDerby]( News & Prediction Updates Aug 07, 2019   [[Make your early Oscar predictions at Gold Derby NOW! (Yes, Oscars in early August. Yes, we're crazy. Get over it. Join us!)]( Today Gold Derby opens its famous Prediction Center. Make your first batch of starter predictions now so you can lock in the best racetrack odds when competing against other Derbyites for best prediction scores. Change your picks later as often as you wish. Are we missing anything in our lists of contenders? If so, let us know [Read More »]( [[Will 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood' win top SAG Award 10 years after 'Inglourious Basterds'?]( Savvy Oscarologist Tariq Khan notes that "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" is following "an eerily similar trajectory" to the derby run of a previous Tarantino contender that came close to beating "The Hurt Locker" for Best Picture back in 2009: "Both set in the twentieth century. Both fictional but centered around real people and events. Both opening in the $40 million range in the mid/late summer. Both featuring the ever popular Pitt. And both SAG champions for Best Motion Picture Cast?" Now many award insiders believe "Hollywood" is the early frontrunner to snag a guild award that often foreshadows the Oscar Best Picture champ. [Read More »]( [[Watch our exciting chats with more than 200 top Emmy rivals, including Henry Winkler, Niecy Nash, Jason Bateman, Leslie Jones and ...]( ... Amy Sherman-Palladino & Daniel Palladino ("Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"), Billy Porter ("Pose"), Joey King ("The Act"), Patricia Clarkson ("Sharp Objects"), Seth Myers ("Late Night," "SNL" "Documentary Now!"), Gwendoline Christie ("Game of Thrones"), Bob Odenkirk, Giancarlo Esposito ("Better Call Saul"), Jimmy Fallon ("Tonight Show"), Steven Price ("Our Planet" composer), Mark Ricker ("Escape at Dannemora" production designer), Daina Reid ("Handmaid's Tale" director) and many, many more. [Read More »]( [[EXCLUSIVE! We've got the list of episodes submitted to Emmy voters by nominees]( All voters must promise the Television Academy they've seen the episodes submitted in each category before they can cast their ballots. See which episodes each nominee chose as an example of their best work from the past TV season. [Read More »]( [[Phylicia Rashad ('This Is Us') gets 4-1 odds to win Best Drama Guest Actress]( See all of Gold Derby's latest picks for the Emmy Creative Arts Awards. Odds update automatically once per hour based on most recent prediction changes. [Read More »]( [Tony Shalhoub ('Maisel') leapfrogs Alan Arkin ('Kominsky') in our Emmy Experts' predictions for Best Supporting Actor]( Alan Arkin ('Kominsky Method') was Emmy front-runner before nominations, but now Tony Shalhoub ('Marvelous Mrs. Maisel') is the man to beat. [Read More »]( [[See how our Experts rank nominees for Best Comedy Supporting Actor according to likelihood of winning]( Eight Experts now pick Tony Shalhoub ("Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"), six predict Alan Arkin ("Kominsky Method"), 3 bet on Henry Winkler ("Barry"), 1 opts for Tony Hale ("Veep"). [Read More »]( [[Uh, oh! Our vicious, bitchy, funny, savvy posters are dissing you and your Emmy contenders right now in our famous forums: See what they're saying! Hurry!]( Every day more than 5,000 Hollywood leaders (including many famous Oscar and Emmy winners) lurk in Gold Derby's message boards to track latest awards buzz. Speak up and share your bossy opinions! [Read More »]( [[Watch our Editors' sassy Emmy prediction slugfests [VIDEO & AUDIO PODCASTS]]( See our team coming out swinging with ferocious opinions: Tom O'Neil, Daniel Montgomery, Joyce Eng, Marcus James Dixon, Susan Wloszczyna, Chris Beachum and Paul Sheehan. [Read More »]( [Emmy Experts predict Best Drama Actor 2019: Billy Porter, Bob Odenkirk lead the field in tight 5-way race]( Emmy Experts predict Best Drama Actor 2019: Billy Porter ('Pose') and Bob Odenkirk ('Saul') lead the field in tight 5-way race. [Read More »]( [GoldDerby] This email was sent to {EMAIL} by GoldDerby. Please add email@email.goldderby.com to your address book to ensure delivery to your inbox. Visit the [Preferences Center]( to update your profile and customize what email alerts and newsletters you receive. Copyright © 2019 Gold Derby, a subsidiary of Penske Business Media, LLC. All rights reserved. 11175 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, CA, 90025 [View in Browser]( | [Terms]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Your Privacy Rights]( | [Ad Choices]( | [Unsubscribe](                                                            

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