Best Picture Odds - 2020 Oscars

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Best Picture Odds - 2020 Oscars

Gambling911.com has your early odds on the 2020 Oscars "Best Picture" category. 


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Best Picture

Once Upon a Time in Hollywood: 5/4

1917: 5/2

Parasite: 3/1

Joker: 8/1

The Irishman: 10/1

Marriage Story: 25/1

Jojo Rabbit: 33/1

Little Women: 40/1

Ford v Ferrari: 100/1

There is already some controversy involving Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. 

“Director Quentin Tarantino and star Brad Pitt knew about Weinstein’s sexual predation and chose to do nothing. Now they’re Oscar frontrunners,” reads a headline on the Daily Beast.

Through Miramax and The Weinstein Company, Weinstein has, with the exception of Once Upon a Time, distributed every Tarantino film since his 1992 debut, Reservoir Dogs. And he’s served as a mentor of sorts to Tarantino, who’s described the two as having a “father-son” relationship. Meanwhile, the monetary success of Tarantino’s films allowed Weinstein’s companies, which were in a perpetual state of financial peril, to stay afloat. The worst part about it, though, was that Tarantino knew what Weinstein was up to; in fact, his own girlfriend, the actress Mira Sorvino, told him he’d tried to assault her.

For the gambler looking for value early on, 1917, Parasite and even The Irishman stand out as top choices.

- Jordan Bach, Gambling911.com

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