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My name is Bob. My friend Justin and I are aspiring filmmakers and we have pretty similar tastes in movies. This will include our take on what's going on in film and television today as well as updating you on the status of our own work.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

The Bob Awards

A few weeks ago I announced the nominations for my favorite films of 2008 and now the winners of the Awards with No Trophies or Importance. I hope you enjoy them.

Art Direction
Slumdog Millionaire – Mark Digby and Michelle Day provided an exceptional backdrop to this tale by bringing the ever-changing city of Mumbai to life.

Cinematography
The Dark Knight – Wally Pfister was the first Director of Photography ever tasked to shoot a feature film with IMAX cameras. The result was the kind of jaw-dropping movie going experience that a home theater can never duplicate.

Costume Design
Be Kind Rewind – The costumes by Rahel Afiley and Kishu Chand were imaginative, zany, and full of heart, just like this film’s characters.

Film Editing
The Dark Knight – Lee Smith’s pacing and sense of dramatic tension went a long way in making this the film that it was.

Makeup
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – The work done here, particularly on Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchett, was not only outstanding, it served as a canvas for their terrific performances.

Original Score
The Dark Knight – Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard. The music specifically written for the Joker alone would have made this a deserving winner.

Original Song
Forgetting Sarah Marshall – “Dracula’s Lament” by Jason Segel was not only the funniest song in a movie last year, it also managed to be the perfect window into Peter Bretter’s (Segel) soul.

Sound
Wall-E – Ben Burtt not only voiced Wall-E, he also created the sounds of the little robot’s whole world. In a film so sparse on dialogue, Burtt had a big task. He did amazing work here.

Visual Effects
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – Visual effects that we don’t think about while we’re seeing them are rare these days, making the achievement here all the more impressive.

Animated Film
Wall-E – This should really just be called the Pixar Award.

Supporting Actor
Heath Ledger – The Dark Knight – What more can be said about Ledger’s phenomenal work as the Joker? It’s anything but a sympathy vote. This was the best supporting performance by an actor since Kevin Kline in “A Fish Called Wanda.”

Supporting Actress
Amy Adams – Doubt – Arguably the best of the current crop of young actresses, Adams’s Sister James is the heart of John Patrick Shanley’s excellent film.

Actor
Mickey Rourke – The Wrestler – With clearly a lot to draw off of, Rourke simply is Randy “The Ram” Robinson.

Actress
Cate Blanchett – The Curious Case of Benjamin Button – As Daisy, Blanchett is quietly effecting as the love of Benjamin’s life.

Monty Python Award For Best Ensemble Cast
Doubt – Meryl Streep, Phillip Seymour Hoffman, Amy Adams, and Viola Davis are an incredible ensemble. Every performance is exceptional, right down to the kids who only have a single line.

Adapted Screenplay
Doubt – John Patrick Shanley – The story, characters, and dialogue absorb us and keep us fully engaged for every single frame.

Original Screenplay
In Bruges – Martin McDonagh – Dark and funny, McDonagh’s characters are all fully formed and his dialogue is as sharp as can be.

Director
Christopher Nolan – The Dark Knight – Delivering the most staggering filmmaking achievement of the year, Nolan is an easy choice.

Best Picture
The Dark Knight – It’s not often that the highest grossing film of the year – a sequel, no less - is also the best. But that’s what we got in 2008. This was the most entertaining dark hearted film since “The Empire Strikes Back.”

And now, the fun stuff…

Funniest Movie: In Bruges

Funniest Performance (tie): Robert Downey, Jr. – “Tropic Thunder”; James Franco – “Pineapple Express”

Most Entertaining Movie: The Dark Knight

Funniest Scene: Apartment Fight – “Pineapple Express”

Best Action Sequence: Semi-chase through Chicago, er, Gotham – “The Dark Knight”

Favorite Quote: “It's almost a shame to smoke it. It's like killing a unicorn... with, like, a bomb.” – “Pineapple Express”

“XXX” Award For Best Over the Top Action Movie – Rambo

“Withnail and I” Award For Best On-screen Friends (tie): Seth Rogen and James Franco – “Pineapple Express”; Ed Harris and Viggo Mortensen – “Appaloosa”

Best Villain: Heath Ledger – “The Dark Knight”

Best Family Film: Wall-E

Best Couple: Scoot McNairy and Sara Simmonds – “In Search of a Midnight Kiss”

Best Movie You Didn’t See: “In Search of a Midnight Kiss,” which has been colorized for DVD in an incredibly idiotic move. Who was this designed to appeal to? The kind of people who will love this movie are the kind of people who love that it was shot in black and white. Hopefully this will be corrected.

“Unforgiven” Award for Most Badass Movie: “The Dark Knight”

Clint Eastwood Award for Most Badass Performance: Clint Eastwood – “Gran Torino”

Best Looking Movie with No Heart: Australia

Best Foreign Language Film: Let the Right One In

Best Local Film: My Effortless Brilliance

Best Sequel: The Dark Knight

Performer of the Year: Robert Downey, Jr. – “Iron Man,” “Tropic Thunder”

Best Ending: Slumdog Millionaire

3 Comments:

At Sun Feb 22, 09:34:00 AM PST, Blogger Reel Fanatic said...

Excellent list ... The only real beef I would have is that I don't think there were two better scores this year that A.R. Rahman's for "Slumdog" and whoever did Woody Allen's "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" .. I'd have to give the edge to Rahman, because that soundtrack is just the most infectious kind of fun .. And I especially like that you singled out the apartment fight in "Pineapple Express," easily the funniest scene of the year, and that we share the favorite quote from that flick, which just made me laugh embarrassingly loud in the theater

 
At Sun Feb 22, 11:07:00 AM PST, Blogger Bob said...

That scene kills me! :) I'm glad you enjoyed the list, Keith. Have a great Oscar Sunday!

 
At Mon Feb 23, 06:53:00 PM PST, Blogger Mike the Marine said...

For a fun read, the Cracked.com liveblogging of the Oscars is pretty good. It's long, but worth a skim.

Some money quotes:

"I know she’s a terrific actress, and I think she’s wonderful. But I’m so god damned sick of the whole Meryl Streep “thing.” She’s so gracious and elegant and sweet, I want to kick her in the throat. Also, she’s the one person nominated for best actress with whom I don’t want to have filthy motel room sex."

"I’ve gathered that Steve Martin is onstage nowabouts, and in my Oscars, this means he’s playing the banjo at an amazing pace while reciting the screenplay of The Jerk."

"I thought it was weird that they said “Slumdog Millionaire” when they really meant “Dark Knight.” I mean, I liked Slumdog, but it was cruel to bring them up at the end, despite the fact that TDK won. Dev Patel’s face is going to be so red."

 

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