We report, you decide.
Here are the consensus choices from entries in the Nptech Oscar Pool, for those keeping score at home while refreshing the DIA blog between Ellen monologues. The parenthetical figure is the number out of 59 entrants who chose it.

A winner, or a thinly-veiled excuse for cheesecake? Read on.
Best Picture: No consensus
(16 for Little Miss Sunshine, 16 for The Departed, 15 for Babel)
Best Foreign Language Film: Pan's Labyrinth (47)
Best Documentary Feature: An Inconvenient Truth (50)
Best Animated Feature: Happy Feet (35)
Best Actress: Helen Mirren (52)
Best Actor: Forest Whitaker (46)
Best Supporting Actress: Jennifer Hudson (38)
Best Supporting Actor: No consensus
(20 each for Alan Arkin and Eddie Murphy)
Best Adapted Screenplay: The Departed (25)
Best Original Screenplay: Little Miss Sunshine (30)
Best Director: Martin Scorsese (37)
And just for good measure, the consensus choices in the categories the Nptech pool is using for tiebreakers, presented in alphabetical order, with close seconds to weak picks noted as relevant:
Animated Short Film: The Little Matchgirl (29)
Art Direction: Pan's Labyrinth (33)
Cinematography: Children of Men (26)
(Pan's Labyrinth with 21)
Costume: Dreamgirls (21)
(Marie Antoinette with 16)
Documentary Short Subject: The Blood of Yingzhou District (20)
(All three other entrants with 12+ votes)
Editing: Babel (25)
Live Action Short Film: West Bank Story (25)
Makeup: Pan's Labyrinth (38)
Original Score: Babel (36)
Original Song: Listen - Dreamgirls (31)
Sound Editing: Letters From Iwo Jima (24)
Sound Mixing: Dreamgirls (33)
Visual Effects: Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (45)
Late Update: The crowd was pretty impressive. In the main categories, it nailed 8 of the 9 consensus picks, and on the two categories without consensus, the winner was among those tied for the lead.
In the less-known production areas and short films, the crowd achievement was less overwhelming but still more than creditable -- 8 out of 13 picks were correct; four of the other five went to a film in second, or tied for second, although in several cases these were very far behind the consensus pick. (Example: "The Little Matchgirl" was the choice of 29 entrants in Animated Short Film; eventual winner "The Danish Poet" was in a three-way tie for runner-up with only nine votes. Sort of a stretch to mark that to the credit of the borg brain.)
Still, not bad for an unruly mob.
