The second part of my long-gestating List trilogy is ready to go. Man, finding pictures can take up an entire day.
Best Actor: Robert Downey Jr. (Iron Man, Tropic Thunder)
Honourable Mentions:
Mickey Rourke (The Wrestler)
Chiwetel Ejiofor (Redbelt)
Frank Langella (Frost/Nixon)
Colin Farrell (In Bruges)
Michael Fassbender (Hunger, Eden Lake)
Best Actress: Kate Winslet (Revolutionary Road)
Honourable Mentions:
Gwyneth Paltrow (Iron Man)
Marisa Tomei (The Wrestler)
Julianne Moore (Blindness)
Frances McDormand (Burn After Reading)
Lina Leandersson (Let The Right One In)
Best Supporting Actor: Aaron Eckhart / Heath Ledger (The Dark Knight)
Honourable Mentions:
James Franco (Pineapple Express)
Brendan Gleeson (In Bruges)
Eddie Marsan (Happy-Go-Lucky)
Adam Scott (Step Brothers)
Matthew Fox (Speed Racer)
Best Supporting Actress: Emily Mortimer (Redbelt)
Honourable Mentions:
Rebecca Hall (Vicky Cristina Barcelona)
Dame Judi Dench (Quantum of Solace)
Laura Ramsay (The Ruins)
Amy Poehler (Baby Mama)
Wei Zhao (Red Cliff)
Best Performance by Hott Sam Rockwell: Snow Angels
Honourable Mention: Choke
Worst Actor: Mark Wahlberg (The Happening)
Dishonourable Mentions:
Al Pacino (88 Minutes, Righteous Kill)
Hayden Christensen (Jumper)
Jim Sturgess (21)
Steven Strait (10000 B.C.)
Vin Diesel (Babylon A.D.)
Worst Supporting Actor: Burt Reynolds (In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale)
Dishonourable Mentions:
Tom Wilkinson (Cassandra's Dream)
John Hannah (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor)
Ray Liotta (In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale)
Jamie Bell (Jumper)
Tyrese Gibson (Death Race)
Worst Actress: Liv Tyler (The Incredible Hulk, The Strangers)
Dishonourable Mentions:
Kate Bosworth (21)
Camilla Belle (10000 B.C.)
Zooey Deschanel (The Happening)
Renee Zellweger (Leatherheads, Appaloosa)
Alicia Witt (88 Minutes)
Worst Supporting Actress: Charlotte Rampling (Babylon A.D.)
Dishonourable Mentions:
Leelee Sobieski (88 Minutes, In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale)
Saffron Burrows (The Bank Job)
Claire Forlani (In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale)
Betty Buckley (The Happening)
Taraji P. Henson (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button)
Best Performance Hiding Behind An Uncanny Impersonation of a British Icon: Michael Sheen as Sir David Frost in Frost/Nixon
Most Unexpectedly Demented and Entertaining Performance in an Unexpectedly Demented and Entertaining Movie: Matthew Fox (Vantage Point)
Most Glorious Ham: Matthew Lillard (In The Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale)
Best Uncredited Performance: Steve Martin (Baby Mama)
Worst Uncredited Performance: Gerard Depardieu (Babylon A.D.)
Most Entertaining Actor in an Appalling Movie: Al Pacino (88 Minutes)
Most Entertaining Actress in an Appalling Movie: Meryl Streep (Mamma Mia!)
Most Depressing Performance From a Talented Actor Trapped in a Schlocky Movie: Morgan Freeman, seen here posing in front of a destroyed Loom of Fate (Wanted)
Some Loom of Fate. It didn't even see a bunch of exploding rats coming. Pathetic.
Dishonourable Mention: Kevin Spacey (21)
Most Depressing Performance From a Talented Actress Trapped in a Schlocky Movie: Joan Allen (Death Race)
Dishonourable Mention: Maria Bello (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor)
Most Egregiously Wasted Cast: Jet Li, Michelle Yeoh and Anthony Wong Chau Sang (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor)
"Where The Hell Have You Been?" Actor of the Year: Lance Henriksen (Appaloosa)
Honourable Mention: Brian Dennehy (Righteous Kill)
Best Director: Christopher Nolan (The Dark Knight)
Honourable Mentions:
Matteo Girrone (Gomorra)
David Gordon Green (Pineapple Express, Snow Angels)
Gus Van Sant (Milk, Paranoid Park)
John Stevenson, Mark Osborne and Jennifer Yuh Nelson - (Kung Fu Panda)
Darren Aronofsky - (The Wrestler)
Best Directorial Debut: Steve McQueen (Hunger)
Honourable Mentions:
Martin McDonagh (In Bruges)
James Watkin (Eden Lake)
Worst Director: Jon Avnet (88 Minutes, Righteous Kill)
Dishonourable Mentions:
Robert Luketic (21)
Danny Boyle (Slumdog Millionaire)
Woody Allen (Cassandra's Dream)
Roland Emmerich (10000 B.C.)
Phyllida Lloyd (Mamma Mia!)
"Where The Hell Have You Been?" Director of the Year: John Woo (Red Cliff: Part One)
Honourable Mention: Marc Caro (Dante 01)
Best Screenplay: Martin McDonagh (In Bruges)
Honourable Mentions:
Christopher Nolan / Jonathan Nolan / David Goyer (The Dark Knight)
Seth Rogen / Evan Goldberg (Pineapple Express)
David Mamet (Redbelt)
John Ajvide Lindqvist (Let The Right One In)
Matteo Garrone / Roberto Saviano / Maurizio Braucci / Ugo Chiti / Gianni Di Gregorio / Massimo Gaudioso - (Gomorra)
Worst Screenplay of the Year: Gary Scott Thompson (88 Minutes)
Dishonourable Mentions:
Peter Steinfeld and Allan Loeb (21)
Simon Beaufoy (Slumdog Millionaire)
Woody Allen (Cassandra's Dream)
Russell Gewirtz (Righteous Kill)
Jason Richman (Bangkok Dangerous)
Best Sound Design: Ben Burtt (Wall*E)
Honourable Mention: Leslie Shatz (Paranoid Park)
Best Score: Hans Zimmer/John Powell (Kung Fu Panda)
Honourable Mentions:
Alexandre Desplat (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button)
Hans Zimmer/James Newton Howard (The Dark Knight)
Michael Giacchino (Speed Racer)
Tarô Iwashiro (Red Cliff)
Jeff McIlwain/David Wingo (Snow Angels)
Best Original Song: Another Way To Die – Jack White and Alicia Keys (Quantum of Solace)
Honourable Mentions:
What Happens After - Explosions in the Sky (Snow Angels)
The Wrestler – Bruce Springsteen (The Wrestler)
Most Unexpected Vocal Performance: Clint Eastwood dueting with Jamie Cullum on the title song to Gran Torino.
Honourable Mention: Ed Harris singing You’ll Never Leave My Heart over the end credits of Appaloosa.
Best Cinematography: Caleb Deschanel (The Spiderwick Chronicles)
Honourable Mentions:
Christopher Doyle/Rain Li (Paranoid Park)
Colin Watkinson (The Fall)
Sean Bobbitt (Hunger)
Claudio Miranda (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button)
Wally Pfister (The Dark Knight)
Worst Cinematography: Anthony Dod Mantle (Slumdog Millionaire)
Dishonourable Mentions:
Haris Zambarloukos (Mamma Mia!)
Simon Duggan (The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor)
Decha Srimantra (Bangkok Dangerous)
Most Disappointing Photography: Roger Deakins (Revolutionary Road)
After his stellar work last year on No Country For Old Men and especially The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, it pains me to say his work on Sam Mendes' adaptation of the Richard Yates novel left me cold. It's very nice work, and he doesn't do anything wrong, per se. It's just kinda limited. Was this Sam Mendes' fault? Or was I expecting too much after he excelled himself last year? Only one shot stuck in my mind; the bravura overlighting while Kate Winslet looks out of a window at the end of the movie. That was awesome. Other than that, I was frustrated. Perhaps it's my fault for expecting fireworks every time out, but I kept thinking about how gorgeous Antonio Calvache made suburbia look in Todd Field's Little Children, and it irked me greatly. I'm sure King Deakins will thrill me again in the future, but for now, ::pouts::
Best Visual Effects: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
Honourable Mentions: Speed Racer, The Spiderwick Chronicles, Hellboy II: The Golden Army
Seriously, those effects in Benjamin Button were insane. Digital Domain and their cohorts have the effects Oscar sewn up for sure. Anyway, one more installment to go, best filed under the heading "Miscellaneous". I'll be stuck looking for more pictures again tomorrow. Oy...
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