2009 Calvins: Kim Hollis's Ballot

March 2, 2009

Kim Hollis's Calvins Ballots

Even with the writers' strike, I thought that 2008 was quite a solid year for film. Granted, a third of my top ten was comprised of animated movies, but that's pretty much par for the course where I'm concerned. I like cartoons. What can I say?

My favorite movie of 2008 – by far – was WALL-E. In fact, I would go so far as to say it's in the running for my favorite Pixar film ever, but I think that's a judgment that needs time before I come to any real conclusions. It was a gorgeous film, part romance, part science fiction, all heart. It was simply impossible not to fall in love with both WALL-E and EVE, and I'm not ashamed to say that I cried twice during the movie.

For Best Director, I selected Danny Boyle, who has cleaned up in general during awards season, culminating in an Academy Award. I've long been an admirer of Boyle's work, and felt that he did a lovely job of bookending an earlier film, Millions, with the story Slumdog Millionaire offered. Even when Boyle is not so good, as in Sunshine, there's still a lot to appreciate.

In the acting categories, I was pretty mainstream, frankly. Like everyone else, my favorite performance of the year came from Heath Ledger as he reinvented the Joker. For me to say this, though, is kind of a big deal, as I've never really liked Ledger in much of anything in the past. When he was cast as the Joker, I was incredibly disappointed. But I was wrong. Oh so wrong. Considering that I'm a huge Batman fan, the fact that he was able to sell me and turn in what I consider to be perhaps the most iconic portrayal of a villain ever, I think I owe him a posthumous apology.

In the other acting categories, I most preferred Frank Langella, who slides easily into Richard Nixon's skin in Frost/Nixon, as Best Actor. I loved Robert Downey Jr. in Iron Man, too, but Langella just blew me away. The best female acting performance I saw this year came from Anne Hathaway in Rachel Getting Married. I was unmoved by Kate Winslet in The Reader (and I'm a huge fan) and I thought that something about Meryl Streep's performance in Doubt was off. For Supporting Actress, I was most impressed by Penelope Cruz in her small role in Vicky Cristina Barcelona, as she had me utterly convinced that she was insane in the most charming way.

Finally, there was a movie that I really, really hated this year. In fact, I hated it so much that I named it my Worst Picture and gave its lead actor Worst Performance. That movie was Semi-Pro, which was totally painful to watch. I knew it would be bad from the moment I saw an extended clip on MTV – it was pretty much comprised of vomiting. And even though I'm one of Ferrell's biggest supporters, I just couldn't abide him in this film. I'm not sure I've forgiven him for it yet.

See more individual ballots and complete results at the 2009 Calvin Awards page



Best Picture
Position Film
1 WALL-E
2 Slumdog Millionaire
3 The Dark Knight
4 Iron Man
5 Bolt
6 Kung Fu Panda
7 Frost/Nixon
8 Rachel Getting Married
9 In Bruges
10 Milk

Best Director
Position Director Film
1 Danny Boyle Slumdog Millionaire
2 Ron Howard Frost/Nixon
3 Jonathan Demme Rachel Getting Married
4 Gus Van Sant Milk
5 Andrew Stanton WALL-E
6 Martin McDonagh In Bruges
7 Darren Aronofsky The Wrestler
8 Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight
9 Jon Favreau Iron Man
10 Woody Allen Vicky Cristina Barcelona

Best Actor
Position Actor Film
1 Frank Langella Frost/Nixon
2 Robert Downey Jr. Iron Man
3 Sean Penn Milk
4 Mickey Rourke The Wrestler
5 Richard Jenkins The Visitor
6 Michael Sheen Frost/Nixon
7 Brendan Gleeson In Bruges
8 Colin Farrell In Bruges
9 Jason Segel Forgetting Sarah Marshall
10 Jason Statham The Bank Job

Best Actress
Position Actress Film
1 Anne Hathaway Rachel Getting Married
2 Rosemarie DeWitt Rachel Getting Married
3 Rebecca Hall Vicky Cristina Barcelona
4 Scarlett Johansson Vicky Cristina Barcelona
5 Anne Hathaway Get Smart
6 Keira Knightley The Duchess
7 Mila Kunis Forgetting Sarah Marshall
8 Cate Blanchett The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
9 Meryl Streep Doubt
10 Charlize Theron Hancock

Best Supporting Actor
Position Actor Film
1 Heath Ledger The Dark Knight
2 Robert Downey Jr. Tropic Thunder
3 Anil Kapoor Slumdog Millionaire
4 James Franco Milk
5 Ralph Fiennes In Bruges
6 Philip Seymour Hoffman Doubt
7 Dev Patel Slumdog Millionaire
8 Josh Brolin Milk
9 Bill Irwin Rachel Getting Married
10 Tom Cruise Tropic Thunder

Best Supporting Actress
Position Actress Film
1 Penelope Cruz Vicky Cristina Barcelona
2 Amy Adams Doubt
3 Taraji P. Henson The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
4 Freida Pinto Slumdog Millionaire
5 Gwyneth Paltrow Iron Man
6 Marisa Tomei The Wrestler
7 Debra Winger Rachel Getting Married
8 Clémence Poésy In Bruges
9 Kristen Bell Forgetting Sarah Marshall
10 Anjelica Huston Choke

Best Screenplay
Position Person(s) Film
1 Simon Beaufoy Slumdog Millionaire
2 Martin McDonagh In Bruges
3 Jenny Lumet Rachel Getting Married
4 Andrew Stanton and Jim Reardon WALL-E
5 Dustin Lance Black Milk
6 Peter Morgan Frost/Nixon
7 Jonathan and Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight
8 Woody Allen Vicky Cristina Barcelona
9 Fergus, Ostby, Marcum, Holloway Iron Man
10 Aibel, Berger, Reiff, Voris Kung Fu Panda

Best Cast
Position Film
1 Slumdog Millionaire
2 Milk
3 Frost/Nixon
4 Rachel Getting Married
5 In Bruges
6 Tropic Thunder
7 The Dark Knight
8 Iron Man
9 Vicky Cristina Barcelona
10 Doubt

Best Scene
Position Scene Film
1 WALL-E regains his memory after EVE holds his hand WALL-E
2 The Bank Heist The Dark Knight
3 We learn of Mittens' origins Bolt
4 WALL-E shows Eve his 'pad' WALL-E
5 Vampire Puppet Cancer Forgetting Sarah Marshall
6 Rhino goes and gets a ladder Bolt
7 Final confrontation between Ralph Fiennes and Colin Farrell/Brendan Gleeson In Bruges
8 Prem Kumar feeds Jamal the wrong answer Slumdog Millionaire
9 Press Conference Iron Man
10 Randy working the deli counter The Wrestler

Best Use of Music
Position Film
1 Slumdog Millionaire
2 Rachel Getting Married
3 WALL-E
4 The Dark Knight
5 Milk
6 In Bruges
7 Vicky Cristina Barcelona
8 The Wrestler
9 Iron Man
10 The Bank Job

Best Overlooked Film
Position Film
1 Frost/Nixon
2 Rachel Getting Married
3 In Bruges
4 Visitor, The
5 Milk
6 The Wrestler
7 Vicky Cristina Barcelona
8 Shine a Light

Breakthrough Performance
Position Person Film
1 Jason Segel Forgetting Sarah Marshall
2 Rosemarie DeWitt Rachel Getting Married
3 Dev Patel Slumdog Millionaire
4 Haaz Sleiman The Visitor
5 Freida Pinto Slumdog Millionaire
6 Anil Kapoor Slumdog Millionaire
7 Brandon T. Jackson Tropic Thunder
8 Jay Baruchel Tropic Thunder
9 Rebecca Hall Vicky Cristina Barcelona
10 Clémence Poésy In Bruges

Best DVD
Position Film
1 Bottle Rocket [Criterion]
2 Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-long Blog
3 WALL-E
4 The Dark Knight
5 Iron Man
6 Kung Fu Panda
7 Burn Notice Season One
8 The Simpsons Season 11
9 Juno
10 Charlie Wilson's War

Worst Performance
Position Person Film
1 Will Ferrell Semi-Pro
2 Morgan Freeman Wanted
3 Clint Eastwood Gran Torino
4 Shia LaBeouf Eagle Eye
5 Ray Liotta Dungeon Siege
6 Ben Kingsley War, Inc
7 James McAvoy Wanted

Worst Picture
Position Film
1 Semi-Pro
2 Wanted
3 War, Inc.
4 The Spiderwick Chronicles
5 The X-Files: I Want to Believe
6 The Ruins
7 Gran Torino
8 Quantum of Solace
9 Eagle Eye
10 21

Best Album
Position Artist Album
1 My Morning Jacket Evil Urges
2 Death Cab for Cutie Narrow Stairs
3 Fleet Foxes Fleet Foxes
4 Ben Folds Way to Normal
5 Elbow The Seldom Seen Kid
6 Coldplay Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends
7 Lykke Li Youth Novels
8 TV on the Radio Dear Science
9 Los Campesinos Hold On Now, Youngster
10 Of Montreal Skeletal Lamping

Best TV Show
Position Show
1 Friday Night Lights
2 Doctor Who
3 Burn Notice
4 Top Chef
5 Lost
6 Life
7 Reaper
8 My Name is Earl
9 The Simpsons
10 Battlestar Galactica

Best Videogame
Position Game
1 Final Fantasy Tactics A-2: Grimoire of the Rift
2 Chrono Trigger
3 LittleBigPlanet
4 Super Smash Brothers Brawl
5 Animal Crossing: City Folk
6 Wii Fit
7 Dragon Quest V
8 Left 4 Dead
9 Too Human
10 Professor Layton and the Curious Village


     


 
 

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