2015 Calvin Awards: Best Character

By David Mumpower

February 10, 2015

Don't let the silly appearance fool you. He tried to kill Harry Potter.

Rounding out the top five are a fictional character playing in an entirely different fictional universe than normal and a potential victim of murder who is either a helpless victim or pure evil or both. The latter description applies to our fourth favorite character of the year, Amazing Amy from Gone Girl. One day, her husband comes home to discover that she is missing, and the only clues regarding her whereabouts are provided in a diary that he did not know she wrote. Suffice to say that Amy is a woman of many secrets who is fed up with her disappointing marriage and overbearing helicopter parents.

On the other end of the spectrum is LEGO Batman, a character so vain and toothless that it feels like something created during a Superman Is Better PR campaign. Perfectly implemented as the ultimate competition for a woman’s heart, LEGO Batman punctuates several clever ideas in The LEGO Movie by sounding more like a kid’s idea of the character than the one we’ve come to know through the comic books and the sterilized Christopher Nolan version.

Entrepreneurship and leadership are the qualities possessed by our sixth and seventh favorite characters. Nightcrawler's Lou Bloom is an amoral thief seeking a better life. He stumbles upon an unusual career opportunity and while we may question his ethics, he gets results. He also knows how to deal with the competition in a way that actually makes him a bit more money while they (literally) suffer. Bloom is hard to love but impossible not to watch. Meanwhile, Caesar almost won in 2012 for Rise of the Planet of the Apes, losing by only three votes. The ape leader is less successful this time, as he manages only seventh place despite ardent support from one of our writers, who went so far as to create a virtual For Your Consideration campaign for the character as well as Andy Serkis, the actor bringing him to life. Alas, freshness matters in Best Character. We love Caesar, but he was more interesting the first time around.




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The LEGO Movie, Birdman and Edge of Tomorrow feature our final three selections this year. Idiotic, excitable Emmet Brickowski is the chosen one who more or less accidentally leads his people to glory (and an entirely new world), singing "Everything Is Awesome" all the while in the instant classic, The LEGO Movie. Riggan Thomson is the polar opposite as a struggling actor who used to be a tentpole superstar on the top of the celebrity A-List. Now, he may or may not be able to fly. So, is it better to be famous for playing a superhero or be obscure but with an actual superpower? Thus is the genius of Birdman. Finally, Sergeant Rita Rose Vrataski is a bit of both as a woman temporarily blessed with the ability to repeat time, thereby becoming a war hero. After she loses this talent, someone else asks her for tutelage, which she provides in a harsh matter fairly reminiscent of Terrence Fletcher above. BOP loves taskmasters this year.

Narrowly missing selection are the titular Maleficent, Cooper from Interstellar, Quicksilver from X-Men: Days of Future Past, Doc Sportello from Inherent Vice, Rocket Raccoon from Guardians of the Galaxy, The Winter Soldier from Captain America: The Winter Soldier, and The Female from Under the Skin.

2015 Calvin Awards
Calvins Intro
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Album
Best Cast
Best Character
Best Director
Best Overlooked Film
Best Picture
Best Scene
Best Screenplay
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best TV Show
Best Use of Music
Breakthrough Performance
Worst Performance
Worst Picture


Top 10
Position Character Film Total Points
1 Monsieur Gustave H. The Grand Budapest Hotel 84
2 Terrence Fletcher Whiplash 78
3 Peter Quill / Star-Lord Guardians of the Galaxy 66
4 Amy Gone Girl 65
5 Batman The LEGO Movie 63
6 Louis "Lou" Bloom Nightcrawler 61
7 Caesar Dawn of the Planet of the Apes 46
8 Emmet Brickowski The LEGO Movie 40
9 Riggan Thomson Birdman 37
10 Sergeant Rita Rose Vrataski Edge of Tomorrow 35




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