March 22, 2002
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Hobbit and Math Geek Vie for Glory
Oscar Poll Shows Tight Race for Most Popular Film
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March 22 — Frodo Baggins inches past John Forbes Nash Jr. in public preference for the Best Picture Oscar — but as any mathematician will tell you, it's within the margin of error.


Sampling, data collection and tabulation for this poll were done by TNS Intersearch.
While The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring trounced its fellow nominees at the box office, it's locked in a tight race with A Beautiful Mind as the public's favorite flick. Thirty percent say Rings should get the Oscar; 28 percent, Mind.

The musical Moulin Rouge places a distant third with 12 percent.



Which Should Win?
Lord of the Rings 30%
A Beautiful Mind 28
Moulin Rouge 12
In the Bedroom 5
Gosford Park 2
(No Opinion) 23

Moulin Rouge, In the Bedroom and Gosford Park could chalk up their low standings to relative unfamiliarity. Rouge grossed $57 million as of last weekend; Bedroom and Gosford, less than $40 million each. A Beautiful Mind, in contrast, grossed about $150 million, while Rings had pulled in $294 million, and counting.

Of course, it's academy members, not the American public, who will pick the winner — and their preferences are not always in sync. Public favorites in previous ABCNEWS polls included Erin Brockovich last year and The Green Mile in 2000. Neither ended up bringing home the Best Picture Oscar.

Rings, adapted from J.R.R. Tolkien's fantasy epic, is boosted in large part by younger Americans, who place it well ahead of the other four contenders: Thirty-nine percent of those ages 18-34 choose Rings as their top choice.

Mind, based on the true story of a mathematician's battle with schizophrenia, wins just 22 percent of the vote from younger adults, but rebounds to a dead heat among Americans age 35 and over, and wins among those over age 65.


Which Should Win, by Age?
Movie 18-34 35+ 65+
Lord of the Rings 39% 27 12
A Beautiful Mind 22 29 28
The Oscars air Sunday night, March 24, on ABC.

This ABCNEWS.com survey was conducted by telephone March 13-17 among a random national sample of 1,021 adults. The results have a three-point error margin. Sampling, data collection and tabulation were conducted by TNS Intersearch of Horsham, Pa.

More ABCNEWS polls can be found in our PollVault.

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