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Sunday
Mar202011

Film Bitch Awards Continue

Our annual awards jamboree went into an unexpected coma due to Oscar exhaustion but the film bitch awards are back as we try and really not just sorta wrap up the 2010 film year. So here are BEST POSTER, SEXPOT and DIVA OF THE YEAR featuring achievements from Cher, Joan Rivers, I Am Love, Fish Tank, Burlesque, Love and Other Drugs and yes even Alice in Wonderland (among other films).

 

So that's six pages down. One more to go. Woohoooooo almost finis! (Just in time for the NEW Oscar predictions for 2011 which always kick off in some form on April 1st ). We'll fill in the BEST SCENES next (final page) but I'm still debating various efforts, like this number below for Best Musical Number in a Non Musical Film.

Since not many of you saw Hrithik Roshan in Kites here's the film's best scene. Someone told me it was edited out for the US version of the movie (they released three versions I believe) which is in-san-it-y since there's plenty of unnecessary filler elsewhere in the movie (seriously you could lose like 10 minutes simply by shaving of 10 seconds from every scene involving long soulful gazes between Hrithik and Barbara Mori there are so many of them) and this is Hrithik's only musical number. And don't people buy tickets for his movies because of the dance numbers?

I could watch him dance for hours. So it's kind of annoying that the editing is so hyperactive. I mean his body is all the hyperactivity one needs, always locking, shaking, popping, flipping, swaying, slinking, swerving, slurving (I made that last word up) and busting out all over.  Hrithik just missed the sexpot list. The sexiest people are, generally speaking, the ones who just exude carnality (Mila Kunis in Black Swan and Tom Hardy in Inception, hell-O) without every noticeably forcing the point. But since Hrithik is basically a superhero made flesh, one forgives most of the oversized everything so... almost! Here's hoping he gets another chance headlining an international effort like Kites, just a better one next time.

So, what'cha think of them divas? And I'll gladly take recommendations for the final categories: Action Sequence, Musical Moments, Kiss & Sex Scenes, Opening & Closing Scenes, Credits and just Best Moments in general.

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yay to amanda seyfried and michael fassbender in sexpot!

credits: scott pilgrim vs the wrold, buried, i am love, splice...

musical moment: annette bening "all i want", emma stone "pocket full of shunshine", brie larson "black sheep" (scott pilgrim), greta gerwig "there's a rugged road" in greenberg, john c reilly and marisa tomei "don;t you want me" in cyrus

action sequences: j-go levitt anti-gravity room in inception, the grid in tron: legacy,

March 20, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterremy

Surprised you didn't pick Rabbit Hole or either of Blue Valentine's posters!

Action sequence: JGL's hallyway scene in Inception, of course
Credits: Blue Valentine (they were a-mazing); Black Swan (white background, black text)
Musical moments: Ryan and Michelle's tap/ukulele scene in Blue Valentine
Kiss scenes: Keira and Carey in NLMG
Sex scene: Black Swan's obvious one; Ryan "goes down" on Michelle in BV
Best moments: wedding scene in BV
Closing scenes: Black Swan, definitely; Shutter Island

For your April Fools predictions, just to help you out (some other sites have gotten confused) on category placement: Viggo is *supporting* in A Dangerous Method while Fassy is the lead; and Keira more than likely will go lead.
On the Road is now rumored to be a 2012 release; while Carnage looks to be out this year.
Another tough year for Best Actress! Crossing my fingers for Keira. :)

March 20, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDanielle

FYC for musical moment: The Clash at Demonhead performance in Scott Pilgrim; the Katyanagi twins in Scott Pilgrim

FYC for credits: Scott Pilgrim

And as much as I hated Chloe, kudos on the Seyfried nod for sexpot. Course, it's no surprise, but those scenes were definitely the high point of the film.

March 20, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterWalter

ref. poster design.
"hated the red arm one"
thank you! finally somebody else who hated that.
ive said it before here in the comments and on my own blog, i'll say it again, i'm sure that hand was mickey rourke's from the wrestler. they just pasted it on.

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAmir

Mother: Opening and Closing scene (the wierd dancing)
Night Catches Us: Sex scene
Cairo Time: Best Ending, best Musical scene (the wedding dance)

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterArkaan

Danielle already named the likely Gold medalist in musical moment but don't forget the memorable performance of Teddy Bear in Somewhere

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMichael C

Sad omission for Diva of The Year:

Kieran Culkin as "Wallace Wells" in “Scott Pilgrim vs. The World”.

FYC for Opening & Closing Scenes: "Mother"

FYC for Closing Scene: "The Illusionist"

FYC for Best Moments:

1. Hye-ja facing her son's scapegoat in prison - "Mother"

2. Charlene confronts Dicky - "The Fighter"

3. Throat Slashing - "Un Prophete"

4. Juliette & Tareq's walk to pyramid - "Cairo Time"

5. Lanterns on the lake - "Tangled"

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterjoy

I've yet to see Applause or Fish Tank but otherwise I approve of the nominees.Hallelujah for Joan Rivers, Tom Hardy, and Mila Kunis. (I'm still upset about her inevitable Oscar snub.) Oh, and that Runaways poster is really clever.

I love every one else's FYC's but Tangled's Mother Knows Best (Reprise) has GOT to be included somewhere.

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJonathon

Opening and closing scenes: Animal Kingdom, breakup scene in The Social Network, !27 Hours triple screen, Enter the Void, I am Love Finale, Carlos, The Arbor, The end in Four Lions
Action Scene: gang fight in Neds, shootout in fenway park in The Town, JGl no gravity in Inception, Car Flip in Let Me in, Aim for the Bushes in The good guys, Soccer game chase in El secreto de tus ojos, Hit girl goes on a rampage,
Musical Scenes: Evil Ex 1 in Scott Pilgrim, Song and dance in Blue Valentine, Blue in The kids Are All Right, Emma Stone in Easy A, Guy and Madeline on a park Bench, Elsomino in Gaingsbourg A vie Heroique
Best Moments: Blizzard scene in 127 Hours, Catfish and princess in Uncle Boonmee, Saverin betrayed in TsN, Mal kills herself in Inception, Pass this on by The Knife scene in Les Amours Imaginaires, twin dance in Dogtooth, saying goodbye in Biutiful, Meeting new neighboor in The Man Next Door, confession in How I ende this summer
Sex scene: Kunis and Portman, Ruffalo and Julianne, Gosling and Williams, Tilda and Gabriellini, Garfield and Mulligan in NLMG,

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterjjablo

joy- kudos to you. best FYC for closing scene.
the illusionist is one of my most favourite film endings.

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAmir

I know you posted the villain piece earlier, but having just seen "Never Let Me Go" I gotta ask about Hailsham since it's noted that they were, in fact, the good guys in the large evil pond. Trying to prove these products did in fact have souls, giving them the breath of the Hailsham school rather than sticking them in the battery farms of the other schools. Or, perhaps, that's just how I understood it. Kinda like Hailsham are the whistleblowers of an evil corporation. They may still be bad because they partook in the evil, but they're not as evil as the others? er... moving on.

Love the Diva categories and your poster contenders are all fine. All of your top five were in my top 15 of the year, I believe. L&OD was my #2 and The Runaways my #1.

The animal jaw poster for Animal Kingdom was the Sundance poster. Never used for any theatrical release, unfortunately.

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterGlenn Dunks

Danielle -- where are you getting this info on A DANGEROUS METHOD?

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNathaniel R

Diva: HBC

Sexpot: Mila

Poster: Black Swan

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew R.

Fassbender and Hardy next to each other. SOOOO HOT. *takes cold shower*

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRami

Blue Valentine for : Credits, Musical Moment and Sex Scene!

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterAmanda

Oooh, I forgot about these. Great choices,

Emma Stone singing in Easy A was one of the best mnoments all year, let alone musical moments.

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterBrooooke

Action Sequence - Hallway - Inception, any of the Scott Pilgrim fights, Evelyn goes on the run - Salt, final battle - How to Train Your Dragon, racecar whipping - Iron Man 2

Musical: "Pocketful of Sunshine" - Easy A, "Show Me How You Burlesque" - Burlesque, "Cherry Bomb" - The Runaways, "African Child" (or any of those crazy songs) - Get Him to the Greek, "Mother Knows Best" & "I See the Light" - Tangled, dinner table - The Kids Are All Right

Sex Scene: Does the fake one between Emma Stone and Dan Byrd in Easy A count? Michelle & Ryan - Blue Valentine, Mila & Natalie - Black Swan, Mark & Julianne - The Kids Are All Right, Drew & Justin (dinner table) - Going the Distance, Jake & Anne - Love & Other Drugs

Credits: Blue Valentine closing

Opening Scene: The Social Network

Closing Scene: How to Train Your Dragon, Toy Story 3, Animal Kingdom

Overall Moments: "Pocketful of Sunshine" - Easy A, Fake sex scene - Easy A, Winged dance - Black Swan, Toothless nudges hand - How to Train Your Dragon, Chainsaw - Winter's Bone, Incinerator- Toy Story 3, Big argument - Rabbit Hole , "You've Done Some Bad Things, Sweetie" - Animal Kingdom, Famous Amos - Burlesque, Lanterns - Tangled, "I'm Coming Back for Everything" - The Social Network, Facemash.com - The Social Network, Opening scene - The Social Network, Tommy's breakdown - Never Let Me Go, Animated tale - Harry Potter

Okay, I need to stop or I'll keep going on....

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKeelay!

Action:
Kick-Ass’ Hit Girl’s action sequences
Inception’s zero gravity
Scott Pilgrim’s Ramona vs BiCurious
The Fighter’s Charlene vs The Girls
127 Hours’ James Franco vs The Rock
Blue Valentine’s Williams & Gosling fighting and slapping in the hospital
Rabbit Hole’s The Dog got under the foot

Kiss & Sex Scenes:
*Chloe
*The Kids Are All Right’s Ruffalo and Moore’s steamy scenes interrupted by the mexican worker
*Harry Potter: Ron & Hermione get naked in imagination
*Black Swan’s Mila and Lily’s happiest moment
*Uncle Boonme’s catfish and the Princess (I don’t know if this movie is 2010 or 2011’s release)

Saddest closing scene: Blue Valentine and Toy Story 3
WTF closing scene: The Ghost Writer

Opening credits: Enter The Void
Closing credits: Blue Valentine

What about Best Crying Scene??
My suggestion:
-Anne Hathaway’s I Need You More
-Natalie Portman’s Shit I Stabbed Myself But I gotta Put The Make-up On
-Julianne Moore’s Sometimes you hurt the one you love most, i don’t know why
-Ryan Gosling’s I’m Sorry, I’m Sorry, Baby
-Leonardo Dicaprios’s But we did grow old together
-All Carey Mulligan’s crying scenes in Never Let Me Go
-Andrew Garfield’ AAAAAAAARRGGGHHH in Never Let Me Go
-Nicole Kidman’s crying in the car

Best Moments:
1. Blue Valentine’s I want a fucking divorce!
2. 127 Hours’ Good morning america
3. Black Swan’s "Well you shouldn’t have” “Okay”

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMikhael

@Nathaniel

I'm not Danielle, but in the interview linked to below, Cronenberg makes it clear that Fassbender is the lead and Mortensen is supporting. He also makes it sound like Knightley is a lead, which is probably how it'll turn out. But you never know with category fraud.

http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/08/25/david-cronenberg-on-freud-keira-and-pressing-the-flesh/

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLiz N.

Nathaniel, it's from this interview with Cronenberg: http://www2.macleans.ca/2010/08/25/david-cronenberg-on-freud-keira-and-pressing-the-flesh/

"Q. Speaking of Viggo, you’ve now made three movies with him, and there may be a sequel to Eastern Promises. He’s become what the French call your acteur de fetiche. Why Viggo?

A. He wasn’t our first choice for Freud. It’s not the lead role in the movie, for example. We had gone to Christoph Waltz. In fact, Christoph pursued us—because his grandfather was a student of Freud apparently, and he really wanted to play that role. Since the movie was a co-production with Germany, his name meant a lot in terms of raising money—these are really perilous days for independent film—and he copped out basically to do a Hollywood movie [Water For Elephants]. So I phoned Viggo. I said, “I know that you weren’t interested in playing Freud but it’s come up for grabs again and I would be remiss if I didn’t ask you if you wanted to do it.” He said, “Let me look at the script,” and in two days he was doing it.

Q. So who is the lead?

Michael Fassbender [Hunger] plays Jung. He’s about to do X-Men, so he will soon have genre cred. He’s a terrific actor and he and Viggo got along absolutely great. Very light, terrific tone on the set. Keira [Knightley] is a brilliant actress. She blew everyone away. I’m telling you, she’s as good as anyone I’ve worked with, including Miranda Richardson and Lynn Redgrave and Judy Davis. You don’t realize it until you start to work with somebody. It was the same with Viggo when I first worked with him."

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterDanielle

You are so discerning! I love you!

If you haven't already, you have GOT to watch some of Hrithik Roshan's previous movies!!! He is SOOO gorgeous and souful and really such a romantic/heartfelt actor. I mean, I know Bollywood over does the soulful gazes but if you're gonna have 'em, you should have a guy who can really deliver them like Hrithik!!!. This guy is a wonder and I really, really hope someone gets smart and uses him over here. I think women would swoon all over themselves (and some men, too, but he really does operate on an emotionally available level that American men might have some trouble with - even the gay ones(!). JODHAA AKBAR is probably his best role (certainly his butchest) - he doesn't dance in it, he fights with a sword!!! It's this huge epic which he carries extremely well. You got it absolutely right when you wrote he's a superhero in the flesh. KABHI KHUSHI KABHIE GHAM is an early film for him when he was ripe and tenderly beautiful - it's a tearjerker like you wouldn't believe it - but God is Hrithik charming in it (he sings and dances lots) and it's also got Shah Rukh Khan (who is probably the biggest star in Bollywood right now - like a Tom Hanks but actually still doing movies!) and Kajol - oh she is sooo great!!! in DHOOM 2 Hrithik''s all violent and tough and sexy and in KRRISH he plays this sort of dorky, other worldy guy. And, even though the movie isn't very good, Hrithik is really, really something in Guazaarish playing a parapelegic - talk about soulful performing. This guy is really, really something special, Nate, and I think you're someone who could see past some of the Bollywood fluff to the truth. I do hope you watch and then comment. Let's keep talking about him until someone over here gives him a movie!!!

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterbillybil

Not all of them fit into your categories, but favorite scenes of the year in order:

1. The Fire and Ash dream from Shutter Island. Colors! Visual effects! Michelle Williams! Hauntingly beautiful song! (Seriously- have you listened to "On the Nature of Daylight/This Bitter Earth," which plays in the background? It's absolutely amazing.)
2. "You Always Hurt the Ones You Love" from Blue Valentine
3. "Pocketful of Sunshine" from Easy A- I watch this scene on youtube once a week or so.
4. Dinner at Paul's from TKAAR (musical moment: Joni Mitchell)
5. The Launch Party from The Ghost Writer (duh- best closing scene),
6. "Mr. Zuckerberg, do I have your full attention?"
7. Trip to Megan's from Catfish
8. "The Story of the Three Brothers," HP7
9. "I See the Light," Tangled
10. "Chuckles' Story," Toy Story 3

Thanks for posting the rest of the FB Awards. I always love seeing your nominees.

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterEvan

Love that sexpot category! Though surely Emma Stone should have snuck in. Mine would be Fassbender/Harding/Stone/Kunis/Cotillard, but yeah, you nailed most of my faves.

Action Sequence: Helen Mirren with her ball gown and her machine gun. Amazing.

Musical Moments: "Pocket Full of Sunshine" and "Knock on Wood" from Easy A; "But I Am a Good Girl" from Burlesque; "I See the Light" from Tangled, mostly for the gorgeous scenery

Kiss & Sex Scenes: If you're counting I Killed My Mother, the sex scene in there is pretty gorgeous; totally stealing from someone else on here, but that fake Easy A sex scene was hilarious; and the kissing between Adams/Wahlberg in The Fighter was pretty hot (I doubt I need to mention Kunis/Portman)

Opening & Closing Scenes: The closing of Toy Story 3 was lovely, though the close of Black Swan and Inception were easily my favorite scenes of the year. Best opening easily goes to The Social Network, though the Universal logo as Nintendo memorabilia in Scott Pilgrim was pretty cute.

Credits: I really liked Tangled's credit sequence. I can't remember most of these though.

Best Moments in general: The Black Swan dance; "Why didn't he just make another angel?" from Rabbit Hole; all scenes with the parents from Easy A; "I have to let you go" from Inception, as well as Fisher opening his father's safe; the toys holding hands going to the fire in Toy Story 3; Vegan police in Scott Pilgrim; the dragon flight in How To Train Your Dragon.

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered Commentereurocheese

I'm sort of shocked the poster of Somewhere didn't make it as one of the best posters of the year. I thought it was remarkable. :(

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCristhian

Cam Gigandet is not even a semi-finalist in Sex-Pot?!?!?!?!?!!!!

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterFernando Moss

Best Poster Design: BLACK SWAN!! Oh Yeah!.
I love I AM LOVE too...

March 21, 2011 | Unregistered Commentergabriel s

Evan -- oooh. i don't wanna say which just yet but thanks for the reminder.

billybil - thanks for respoonding. i always feel like nobody knows what i'm on about whenever Bollywood is mentioned even in passing... and i really am not well versed in bollywood myself so I get the blank stares ;)

Danielle and Liz -- thanks. useful info/link.

March 21, 2011 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

I think you pretty much nailed all the nominees for Poster, Sexpot and Diva. Except I would've added Michael Shannon's crazy-ass manager to Diva. Black Swan is SO getting the gold for the amazing collection of posters it had. I also would've superficially added Bradley Cooper from The A-Team in Sexpot. I blame all those shirtless/half nude scenes for my endless objectification of him. Also Marion in Inception for Diva. Bitch had presence!

As for my FYCs for Film Bitch, I'll just include stuff that hasn't been mentioned already--

Action Sequence
The arena light battle in Tron Legacy was one of the main reasons to see the film
The final helicopter light fight also in Tron Legacy

Musical Moments
Daft Punk DJing in that crazy club during the brawl - Tron Legacy

Kiss & Sex Scenes
Mark Ruffalo + Yaya's sweaty, sexy and funny romp in The Kids Are All Right

Opening & Closing Scenes
Closing - I Am Love - The John Adams music alone!
Closing - Dogtooth - The trunk of the car!
Opening - The Runaways - Becoming a woman, on the pavement.
Opening - Toy Story 3 - The orphans are in danger!

Best Moments
- Dogtooth - so many but if I had to pick a couple - the spastic Flashdance homage at the anniversary dinner & the knocking out of the long mentioned tooth
- Coco Chanel & Igor Stravinsky - The recreation of The Rite of Spring ballet riot
- Exit Through the Gift Shop - the con at Disneyland
- Inception - Marion stabbing Ellen Page in her dream
- Never Let Me Go - Sally Hawkins' breakdown in the classroom
- Nowhere Boy - The devastating car crash that interrupts the finally-realized harmony
- I Love You Phillip Morris - The last HUGE lie
- The Fighter - The sisters argue with Alice in the kitchen
- Somewhere - Lounging by the pool
- Biutiful - Finding all the bodies
- 127 Hours - After the BIG scene, finally escaping and getting help

Can't wait to see your choices either way!

March 22, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMark

Action Sequence - Inception (Hallway Fight), Salt (Evelyn's escape), Date Night (Two Cars Stuck)

Musical Scene - "Pocket Full of Sunshine" - Easy A, "Knock on Wood" - Easy A, "You Always Hurt The Ones You Love" - Blue Valentine, "All I Want (So Blue" - The Kids Are All Right,

Sex Scene - The Social Network (A. Garfield and B. Song), Fish Tank (M. Fassbender and K. Jarvis), The Killer Inside Me (C. Affleck and J. Alba), the Kids Are All Right (M. Ruffalo and J. Moore), Blue Valentine (R. Gosling and M. Williams), Blue Valentine (M. Vogel and M. Williams)

Credits: Easy A (Opening and Closing), The Social Network (Opening), I Am Love (Opening), The Kids Are All Right (Opening), Winter's Bone (Opening), Date Night (Closing), Blue Valentine (Closing)

Opening Scene: Inception, The Social Network, Black Swan, The King's Sppech

Closing Scene: Inception, Toy Story 3, Fish Tank, I Am Love, Flipped, Blue Valentine, Animal Kingdom, Another Year, Black Swan, The King's Speech

Scenes of the Year - "Pocket Full of Sunchine" - Easy A, "Goddamn sh*it!" - Easy A, "New Friend" - Easy A, "Hallway Fight" - Inception, "Opening" - the Social Network, "Condescending Question" - The Social Network, "Escape" - Toy Story 3, "Incinerator" - Toy Story 3, "Ending" - I Am Love, "Auction" - Flipped, "Dinner With Neighbors" - Flipped, "Ending" - Flipped, "Attempted Kiss" - Cairo Time, "Chased by Men" - Cairo TIme, "Confronting Laser" - The Kids Are All Right, "Finding Out The Truth" - The Kids Are All Right, "Return to Merab" - Winter's Bone, "Lake" - Winter's Bone, "Revealing the Truth" - Easier With Practice, "You Always Hurt The Oness You Love" - Blue Valentine, "Failed Abortion" - Blue Valentine, "I Can't Take This Sh*t" - Blue Valentine, "You've Done Some Bad Things, Sweetie" - Animal Kingdom, "Fight at Train Station" - The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, "Flirting With Joe" - Another Year, "Apologizing to Geri" - Another Year, "Final Dinner" - Another Year, "Uncomfortable With Katie" - Another Year, "First Meeting With Lionel" - The King's Speech, "Physical Exercise" - The King's Speech, "Speech" - The King's Speech, "Royal Highness Meeting Mrs. Logue" - The King's Speech, "Returning Things" - Black Swan, "Swan Legs" - Black Swan, "The Black Swan" - Black Swan, "Getting The Glass From Herself" - Black Swan

I went on a bit. But as of now, that's my nominees.

March 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMalcolm

And I must not forget:

"Tsunami" - Hereafter for Action Sequence, Opening Scene, and Scene of the Year.

March 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMalcolm

Wait, did you drop Best Line Reading as a category? It was always my favorite...

March 25, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterJonathon
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