Wednesday, March 23, 2011

The 2010 Joe's

Best Picture

Animal Kingdom – Liz Watts

The Fighter – Dorothy Aufiero, Mark Wahlberg, David Hoberman, Ryan Kavanaugh, Todd Liberman, and Paul Tamasy

Greenberg – Jenifer Jason Leigh and Scott Rudin

The Social Network – Dana Brunetti, Cean Chaffin, Michael De Luca, and Scott Rudin

True Grit – Ethan Coen, Joel Coen and Scott Rudin

Best Actor

Jim Carrey – I Love You Phillip Morris

Jesse Esinberg – The Social Network

Colin Firth – The King’s Speech

Ben Stiller – Greenberg

Mark Wahlberg – The Fighter

Best Actress

Annet Bening – The Kids Are Alright

Jennifer Lawrence – Winters Bone

Julianne Moore – The Kids Are Alright

Natalie Portman – Black Swan

Hillary Swank - Conviction

Best Director

Darren Arronofsky – Black Swan

David Fincher – The Social Network

Tom Hooper – The King’s Speech

Christopher Nolan – Inception

David O. Russel – The Fighter

Best Supporting Actor

Christian Bale – The Fighter

Matt Damon – True Grit

Rhys Ifans – Greenberg

Sam Rockwell - Conviction

Mark Ruffalo – The Kids Are Alright

Best Supporting Actress

Amy Adams – The Fighter

Helena Bonham Carter – The King’s Speech

Barbara Hershey – Black Swan

Melisa Leo – The Fighter

Jacki Weaver – Animal Kingdom

Best Original Screenplay

Noah Baumbach and Jennifer Jason Leigh – Greenberg

David Michod - Animal Kingdom

Scott Silver, Paul Tamasy, Eric Johnson, and Keith Dorrington - The Fighter

John Lassater, Lee Unkirk, Andrew Stanton, and Michael Ardnt - Toy Story 3

Mike Leigh – Another Year

Best Adapted Screenplay

Aaron Sorkin - The Social Network

Joel and Ethan Coen - True Grit

Scott Teems - That Evening Sun

Rowan Joffe - The American

Debra Granik - Winters Bone

Best Sound Editing

Black Swan

Inception

True Grit

Toy Story 3

The Good The Bad The Weird

Best Sound Mixing

Green Zone

True Grit

Inception

The Town

The Fighter

Best Editing

The Social Network

The Good The Bad The Weird

Black Swan

Animal Kingdom

Greenberg

Best Art Direction

Inception

Black Swan

True Grit

The Kings Speech

The Good The Bad The Weird

Best Cinematography

Inception

Black Swan

True Grit

The Social Network

Greenberg

Best Score

Inception

Black Swan

That Evening Sun

The Social Network

Toy Story 3

Costume

Alice In Wonderland

True Grit

Greenberg

The Good The Bad The Weird

Toy Story 3


Make Up

The Wolfman

The Killer Inside Me

Black Swan


Drew's Thoughts:
EMBARRASSING! Noms for The King's Speech and Black Swan??? What are these, the goddam Oscars?!

(I mean this in a playful tone. I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings hehe)

FYI, you will not be able to vote for Toy Story 3 in Best Original Screenplay at the Dolphins because it is based on material and characters previously produced or published (Toy Story and Toy Story 2)

Colleen's Thoughts:

I have to say, I was disappointed in the lack of noms for some amazing films, not to mention Carlos being not included. It was released in festivals as a film and judged that way at sun dance. Colin Firth? Helena? Natalie? Tom Hooper? Get King's speech and Black Swan out of there. Both painfully mediocre films. Hopefully they will not get noms at the Dolphins. Disappointed Trotsky didn't get proper respect. Hilarious creative film with some great acting.

Happy to see Fighter and Social Network got their proper due at the Joes. Also glad to see Rockwell made his much deserved appearance. I was a little surprised not to see any noms for previous Joe favorites the Duplass brothers and their film Cyrus.

Head nod to the Mike Leigh screenplay nom. I have a soft spot for that guy and I was happy to see that Joe saw the film. (Now he has kind of met our host family in London)


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