years" and "gravity" have split the vote and we might see "american hustle" come out of nowhere and get the best picture award. >> wow. bradley? >> here's the thing. everyone knows that "12 years a slave" is an important movie. but, i think that a lot of those academy members had a hard time opening up that screener. had a hard time getting to it. i know people in my office who had a hard time getting to it. you know, it just looks like it's going to be tough to watch, and it is. it's very harrowing. and i think a lot of people might end up voting for "gravity" or "american hustle" which are much more cloud pleasing, if you will, and that you might see one of those two win over "12 years a slave." >> what do you mean having a hard time opening it up? physically opening something? explain this. >> no, having a hard time -- >> getting into the plot? >> they have the screener on their dining room table, they've been sent it, and they're like i've got to watch that. i know i've got to watch that. i know it's important for me to see it, but they don't get