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Best Feature-Length Film 1. Still Walking 2. The Road 3.
Import/Export 4. The Hurt Locker 5. Fantastic
Mr. Fox 6. Pontypool 7. Hunger 8.
Ponyo 9. The White Ribbon 10. Avatar
Best Lead Performance, Male 1. Michael Fassbender, Hunger 2.
Viggo Mortensen,The Road 3. Jeremy Renner, The Hurt
Locker 4. Sam Rockwell, Moon 5. Denis Lavant, Tokyo!
Best
Lead Performance, Female 1. Tilda Swinton, Julia 2. Alison Lohman, Drag Me to Hell 3. Sasha Grey, The Girlfriend Experience 4. Arta Dobroshi, Lorna’s Silence 5. Jordan Ladd, Grace
Best Supporting Performance, Male 1.
Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds 2. Peter Capaldi, In the Loop 3. Zach Galifianakis, The Hangover 4. Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones 5. Larry Fessenden, I Sell the Dead
Best Supporting Performance,
Female 1. Isabelle Fuhrman, Orphan 2. Vera Farmiga, Up in the Air 3. Paz de la Huerta, The Limits of Control 4. Anna Faris, Observe and Report 5. Kim Ok-bin, Thirst
Best Direction 1. James Cameron,
Avatar 2. John Hillcoat, The Road 3. Wes Anderson, Fantastic Mr. Fox 4. Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker 5. Ulrich Seidl, Import/Export
Best Screenplay 1. Tony Burgess, Pontypool 2. Ricky Gervais
& Matthew Robinson, The Invention of Lying 3. Quentin Tarantino, Inglourious Basterds 4. Wes Anderson &
Noah Baumbach, Fantastic Mr. Fox 5. Scott Z. Burns, The
Informant!
Best Cinematography 1. Anthony Dod
Mantle, Antichrist 2. Agnès Godard, 35 Shots
of Rum 3. Christian Berger, The White Ribbon 4. "Peter
Andrews" (Steven Soderbergh), The Informant! 5. Christopher Doyle, The Limits of Control
Best Music 1.
The Road 2. Ponyo 3. Fantastic Mr. Fox 4. The
Informant! 5. Whatever Works
Best
Cinematic Moment 1. "A Father’s farewell" (penultimate sequence) - The Road 2. "Bit of a break
from smoking the Bible…" (17 minute long-take conversation) - Hunger 3. "What the hell are those iguanas
doing on my coffee table?" - The Bad Lieutenant:
Port of Call - New Orleans 4. "Shoot him again…His
soul is still dancing." - The Bad Lieutenant: Port
of Call - New Orleans 5. "Rooftop rendezvous" long-take
tracking shot - Two Lovers 6. Dinner Table Scene at end of film - Big Man Japan 7. The Dance sequence - (500) Days of Summer 8. Attacked in the parking garage - Drag
Me to Hell 9. Interrogation over a glass of milk -
Inglourious Basterds 10. Lips apologizes - Anvil!:
The Story of Anvil
Best Cinematic Breakthrough 1.
Wes Anderson’s breakout into animation – as a director, his mise-en-scene has always mirrored a boy playing with
his toys – this medium gave him absolute freedom 2. James Cameron – Avatar – changing cinema
in an instant. 3. Sam Raimi returns to horror with Drag
Me to Hell – it’s about fucking time Sam. 4.
Antichrist – Lars wanders deeper into his darkside than ever before, proving that the horror genre may just be the path
he was headed towards for sometime. 5. Paranormal Activity – the most frightening film I have ever seen in a theater. Is it
a phenom or the debut of a bright new talent? Only time will tell...
Best Body of Work 1. Michael Fassbender (Hunger,
Inglourious Basterds, Eden Lake) 2. Steven Soderbergh – Director and Cinematographer (The Informant!, The Girlfriend Experience) 3. Danny McBride (Observe
and Report, Eastbound & Down, Up in the Air) 4. Vera Farmiga (Orphan, Up
in the Air) 5. Sam Raimi (Drag Me to Hell – and
for giving US distribution [producer] to many lesser known horror films via his Ghost House Underground DVD company)
Best
Ensemble Performance 1. Still Walking 2. The
White Ribbon 3. Humpday 4. The Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus 5. Watchmen
Best Web-Based Criticism 1. DVDBeaver 2. The Man Who Viewed Too Much 3. Slant Magazine 4. Dread Central 5. The Auteurs Daily
10th Anniversary Award, Best Feature Film 1999 1. Rosetta 2.
Beau Travail 3. The Wind Will Carry
Us 4. L'Humanite 5. Eyes Wide Shut
25th
Anniversary Award, Best Feature Film 1984 1. Love Streams 2. Body
Double 3. Stranger than Paradise 4.
Paris, Texas 5. Dune
50th Anniversary Award, Best Feature Film 1959 1. Hiroshima Mon Amour 2. Pickpocket 3. Floating Weeds 4. Rio
Bravo 5. Ride Lonesome
Best
Film of the Decade 1. Mulholland Drive 2. The
New World 3. Gerry 4. Blissfully Yours 5. In Praise of Love 6. Werckmeister Harmonies 7. There
Will Be Blood 8. The Brown Bunny 9. The World 10. Irréversible
Best Performance of the Decade, Male 1. Daniel Day-Lewis, There Will Be Blood 2.
Heath Ledger, The Dark Knight 3. Mark Ruffalo, You Can
Count on Me 4. Sacha Baron Cohen, Borat 5.
Matthew Barney, The Cremaster Cycle
Best Performance of the Decade, Female 1. Isabelle Huppert, The Piano Teacher 2. Naomi
Watts, Mulholland Drive 3. Angela Bettis, May 4. Moon Su-ri, Oasis 5. Thora Birch, Ghost World
Best Directorial
Body of Work of the Decade 1. Jia Zhang Ke 2. Gus Van Sant 3. David Cronenberg 4. Apichatpong Weerasethakul 5.
Takashi Miike (the guy made ~40 films this decade and most of them were good!)
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