Gravity to take home the Oscar for Best Picture 2013
And the Oscar goes to….Gravity! Cision’s predictive algorithm identified the most popular films leading up to the 86th Academy Awards and it seems the 3D space Bullock-Clooney blockbuster is set to come out on top.
Cision took into account more than 700 million web articles to determine which of the movies nominated for the best picture category received the most media coverage. The information was collected by the Cision global monitoring system which analyses more than 85,000 online information sites daily.
Gravity was mentioned in more than 102,000 articles in the year leading up to the Oscars, followed by bookies favourite, the historical drama, 12 Years a Slave.
Meanwhile, in the countdown to the Academy Awards, Twitter is buzzing with opinions and predictions on winners with the hashtag #Oscars2014. Below is a look at some posts surrounding the best picture nominations.
Twitter talk:
As a Brit I’m conflicted shud best film #Oscars2014 go to #gravity that is a British made film or #12YearsASlave that has lots brit talent?
— Beverlyhillsjambo (@Bevlyhillsjambo) February 27, 2014
Data Crunch: Box office takings of the Best Film nominees http://t.co/j6N6qXeARZ #Oscars2014
— Reuters Insider (@ReutersInsider) February 21, 2014
#eonlinechat You guys are really pushing up the adrenalin. So excited! #Oscars2014 Best Actor: @LeoDiCaprio Best Film: @GravityMovieUK….
— Noel D’Souza (@Noel2589) February 26, 2014
Torn between Jennifer Lawrence from American Hustle and Lupita Nyongo for 12 years a slave and 12 years a slave for best film #Oscars2014
— Anthony Beechey (@AntSchmant) February 25, 2014
Only got one of the #Oscars2014 Best film nominations left to watch. NEBRASKA. Watching it tomorrow, along with maybe #TheLEGOMovie
— Jack Cuthbert (@JackCuthbert) February 27, 2014
The Oscars are drawing nearer! Take a look at our Best Film breakdown – http://t.co/0PSFc9yivY – #Oscars2014
— FilmDebate (@FilmDebate) February 27, 2014
Gravity is set to go head to head with 12 Years A Slave for Best Picture… which film will win? http://t.co/VHS7M40d2q #Oscars2014
— Helen Earnshaw (@Helen_FAM) February 28, 2014
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