The Bob Awards 2021
29 Apr
Supporting Actor
Walton Goggins – Fatman
Supporting Actress
Marianne Jean-Baptiste – Fatman
Actor
Delroy Lindo – Da 5 Bloods
Actress
Alison Brie – Horse Girl
Ensemble Cast
One Night in Miami
Adapted Screenplay
Bad Education – Mike Makowsky
Original Screenplay
The Kid Detective – Evan Morgan
Director
David Fincher – Mank
Top 10 Movies of 2020
10. Bill & Ted Face the Music
9. Minari
8. Get Duked!
7. Dear Comrades!
6. Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom
5. Fatman
4. The Kid Detective
3. Mank
2. Bad Education
Best Picture
One Night in Miami
And now, the fun stuff…
Best Opening: The Vast of Night
Most Entertaining Movie: Fatman
Funniest Movie: Bill & Ted Face the Music
Bill Murray Award for Funniest Performance: Adam Brody – The Kid Detective
Withnail & I Award for Best Friendship: Alex Winter and Keanu Reeves – Bill & Ted Face the Music
Best Action Sequence: Airport Attack – Tenet
Best Villain: Walton Goggins – Fatman
Favorite Quote: “I’ve solved over 200 mysteries!” – The Kid Detective
Best Cameo: Rich Evans’ voice – Psycho Goreman
Best Song: “That Which Binds Us Through Time – The Chemical, Physical, And Biological Nature Of Love And The Exploration Of The Meaning Of Meaning Pt 1” by Kubilay Uner – Bill & Ted Face the Music
Best Animated Movie: Onward
Best Horror Movie: Relic
Best Action Movie: Tenet
Most Overrated Movie: Nomadland
Most Underrated Movie: Fatman
Most Insufferably Smug Movie: I Care a Lot
Worst Movie I Subjected Myself To: The Old Guard
Delightful and Imaginative Surprises: Psycho Goreman and Love and Monsters
Breakout Performers: Viraj Juneja – Get Duked!; Jonathan Majors – Da 5 Bloods; Brigette Lundy-Paine – Bill & Ted Face the Music
Breakout Filmmakers: Evan Morgan (writer-director) – The Kid Detective; Eshom Nelms & Ian Nelms (writer-directors) – Fatman; Ninian Doff (writer-director) – Get Duked!; Lee Isaac Chung (writer-director) – Minari; Regina King (director) – One Night in Miami; Natalie Erika James (writer-director) – Relic
Best Ending: One Night in Miami
Best Overall Production of 2020 That I Watched: It wasn’t a film, nor was it a TV series (The Queen’s Gambit and the “On the Run” episode of What We Do in the Shadows came close however). It was Jon Bois and Alex Rubenstein’s six-episode YouTube series, The History of the Seattle Mariners. At times hilarious, at others profound, but always deeply fascinating and entertaining whether you care about baseball or not, it’s fitting that a story so full of weirdness and heartbreak ended up being 2020’s truest masterpiece.
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