To be honest, I was kind of hoping that Scott Pilgrim would get some kind of mention or nod myself (at least I don't think it did, I may have missed something). I guess it's not surprising to anyone, especially given it was a movie that many likely considered a 'younger person' or 'nerd' movie due to the entire idea of it, and the people chosing the nominations and who wins don't care about anything dealing with either of those. But I am still disappoint. That was easily my favorite movie of the year, and the director's style did so much for it in terms of making the action from the books fit the screen and adapting the books into a single movie that I think it should have got some attention at least. But I guess after seeing how it did in the box-office, it really isn't that surprising...
Anyways, I personally hope Inception or Social Network wins best picture. I'm leaning more towards Social Network, mainly because I think they took a concept that was, at best, a horrible idea to make a movie on, and made it into an amazing movie with a great cast, great score, and that held my attention the entire way through even given the subject matter.