The Bob Awards winners!

18 Feb

They’re here. The biggest, most important movie awards ceremony on the planet that is named after a person whose name is a palindrome. There are no trophies, no red carpet, but there are Red Robin gift certificates that will arrive in the mail boxes of the winners sometime in the next four to six weeks.* My apologies to everyone from Mad Max: Fury Road last year for the non-existence of Red Robin in Australia. Please contact your local…whatever you call senators there; I can’t be bothered to look it up. I didn’t want them to go to waste so I just sent extra ones to a few of the Carol people. This is w- Wait. Where was I going with this? Oh, yes. The Bob Awards. The winners. They’re here. So read them. If ya wanna.

Cinematography – Hell or High Water – Giles Nuttgens

Costume Design – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them – Colleen Atwood

Film Editing – Arrival – Joe Walker

Makeup – Swiss Army Man – Leslie Devin, Jason Hamer, Mark Nieman, Anissa Salazar

Original Score – Jackie – Mica Levi

Original Song – “City of Stars” – La La Land – Justin Hurwitz, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul

Production Design – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them – Stuart Craig, Anna Pinnock

Sound – A Monster Calls – Oriol Tarrago, Peter Glossop, Marc Orts

Visual Effects – Rogue One – John Knoll, Mohen Leo, Hal T. Hickel, Neil Corbould

Supporting Actor – Daniel Radcliffe – Swiss Army Man

Supporting Actress – Jena Malone – The Neon Demon

Actor – Casey Affleck – Manchester By the Sea

Actress – Emma Stone – La La Land

Ensemble Cast – Moonlight

Animated Film – Zootopia

Adapted Screenplay – Moonlight – Barry Jenkins & Tarell Alvin McCraney

Original Screenplay – Hell or High Water – Taylor Sheridan

Director – David Mackenzie – Hell or High Water

Top 10 Films of 2016

10. Florence Foster Jenkins (Director: Stephen Frears)

9. Silence (Martin Scorsese)

8. Swiss Army Man (Dan Kwan & Daniel Scheinert)

7. Zootopia (Byron Howard & Rich Moore)

6. Arrival (Denis Villeneuve)

5. Midnight Special (Jeff Nichols)

4. A Monster Calls (J.A. Bayona)

3. La La Land (Damien Chazelle)

2. Moonlight (Barry Jenkins)

Best Picture – Hell or High Water (David Mackenzie)

And now the fun stuff…

Funniest Movie –The Nice Guys

Bill Murray Award for Funniest Performance – Ryan Gosling – The Nice Guys

Most Entertaining Movie – Hell or High Water

Favorite Quote – “You know who else was just following orders? Adolf Hitler.” – The Nice Guys

Nick and Norah Charles Award for Best Couple – Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling – La La Land

Withnail & I Award for Best Friendship – Paul Dano and Daniel Radcliffe – Swiss Army Man

Best Performance by a Child Actor – Lewis MacDougall – A Monster Calls

Best Movie in a Pre-Existing Franchise – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them

Best Family Film – Zootopia

Best Villain – Patrick Stewart – Green Room

Best Cameo – Anna Faris – Keanu

Best Vocal Performance – Alan Tudyk – Rogue One

The Halfie for Half a Great Movie – The first half of The Lobster

Best Comic Book Movie – Deadpool

Worst Movie – Suicide Squad

Worst Performance – Jared Leto – Suicide Squad

Best Action Sequence – Building Shootout – Hardcore Henry

Most Memorable Scene – Darth Vader in the hallway – Rogue One

Hidden Gems – 13 Minutes, Hunt for the Wilderpeople, Raiders! The Story of the Greatest Fan Film Ever Made

Most Underrated – Midnight Special, A Monster Calls, Silence

Most Overrated – Hacksaw Ridge, The Jungle Book

Breakout Performers – Alden Ehrenreich – Hail, Caesar!; Jaeden Lieberher – Midnight Special; Tom Holland – Captain America: Civil War; Tom Bennett – Love & Friendship, Mascots; Dan Fogler and Alison Sudol – Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them; Gil Birmingham – Hell or High Water; Ruth Negga – Loving; Lucas Hedges – Manchester By the Sea; Julian Dennison – Hunt for the Wilderpeople

Best Ending – Arrival

*There aren’t.

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