2009 Calvins: Jason Lee's Ballots
March 2, 2009
Surprise, surprise. For the most part, the Oscars got it right this year. For the most part. The majority of my ballots were comprised of a handful of Oscar nominees along with a couple other notable inclusions that, despite their lack of love from the Academy, are noteworthy in their own right. This is the beauty of the Calvins: we love the films that they loved and we love the films that you loved. Allow me to take you through the categories that I felt most strongly about.
Best Picture:
My far and away #1 choice was WALL-:E. Not only the best film of the year, not only one of Pixar's greatest cinematic achievements, I believe that this is one of the best movies of all time. It's a glorious, wonderful, sweeping movie that combines the magical innocence of Chaplin with a beautifully realized future. ‘Nuff said.
Among my other choices, I thought that Milk told a truly remarkable and important story in an impeccable way. I found Frost/Nixon to be a standard-bearer for how to seamlessly adapt a theatrical piece into a consistently compelling piece of film. I thought that Slumdog Millionaire, while a good film, was horribly overrated.
Best Actress:
I doubt this is something that you hear very often, but Meryl Streep's performance in Doubt was incredibly underappreciated. I thought it was not only the best female performance of the year but also the strongest female performance in a movie since Charlize Theron in Monster in 2004. She should have kicked Kate Winslet's butt at the Oscars.
Breakthrough Performance:
Again, not even close. Viola Davis was only in one scene of Doubt and yet she swayed the entire moral compass of the film. As Meryl Streep said at the SAG Awards, "Someone give that woman a film!"
Best Cast:
In all honesty, I think you'd be hard pressed to find a better cast than the ones boasted by Doubt and Milk. I have to go back to Brokeback Mountain to find another cast of their caliber.
Best Director:
What a year for directors. Andrew Stanton delicately navigated the wondrous world of WALL-E, mixing romance, humor, social commentary and wonder with an adroit hand. Christopher Nolan painted a savage world in which the best humans find no solace from grief and pain. Gus Van Sant told an impeccable story about one of the most inspiring politicians of our time. Ron Howard took us to the front lines of Frost's epic battle with Nixon. Jon Favreau brought one of the most compelling superhero pictures to life. I salute my entire top ten.
Best Scene:
Yet another category that was phenomenally strong. In my eyes, there was not a stronger moment in film this year than Nixon's drunken telephone conversation with Frost – perfectly written and superbly acted, it made me feel a wealth of emotions for our most despised President. Following close behind was Sister Aloysius Beauvier's final argument with Father Flynn in Doubt – Meryl Streep went to hell and back emotionally to try and make sense of the priests' actions. It was awe-inspiring. WALL-E getting his memory back was absolutely magical and made me cry. I've already discussed Viola Davis' scene with Meryl Streep in Doubt but it's worth mentioning again because it took my breath away. Finally, while I'm not a huge fan of Slumdog Millionaire, the moment when Jamal sees Latika in the train station was beautiful – the film's best moment.
Best Screenplay:
I loved WALL-E – every moment in that script was pitch-perfect. I thought that John Patrick Shanley did a great job adapting his brilliant play in Doubt. Dustin Lance Black did a wonderful job bringing Harvey Milk to the big screen. Joel and Ethan Cohen never fail to impress.
Best TV Show:
I love Top Chef. I write about it every week for my column. It's no surprise that it's at the top of my list. Alongside it is South Park, which is, for my money, the most sharply satirical show on television. The Daily Show helps me laugh when the state of the world makes me want to cry.
Worst Performance:
I don't normally like to kick a man when he's down, but let me just say a word about my top two actors. First of all, I hate Shia LaBeouf. In my everyday life, I call him Shia LaDoofus. He can't act his way out of a paper bag. He is capable of two only emotions on the screen: angry and frantic. I would be happy if we never saw him again. I wish someone would get him a job at H&R Block so he gets the hell out of Hollywood
Also included on my list at #3 is Dev Patel from Slumdog Millionaire. Granted he didn't do a horrible job of acting, but I still fault him for delivering the most tepid, boring, uninteresting, uninspired performance in what should have been a joyous movie. He was bland, he was annoying, he sat there like a sodden lump. I grew to intensely dislike his character, even as I loved the actors that portrayed Latika and Salim. Against this backdrop, Dev Patel truly sucked.
See more individual ballots and complete results at the 2009 Calvin Awards page
Best Picture
|
Position |
Film |
1 |
WALL-E |
2 |
Milk |
3 |
Frost/Nixon |
4 |
The Dark Knight |
5 |
Iron Man |
6 |
Doubt |
7 |
Burn After Reading |
8 |
Slumdog Millionaire |
9 |
Quantum of Solace |
10 |
Sex and the City |
Best Director
|
Position |
Director |
Film |
1 |
Andrew Stanton |
WALL-E |
2 |
Christopher Nolan |
The Dark Knight |
3 |
Gus Van Sant |
Milk |
4 |
Ron Howard |
Frost/Nixon |
5 |
Jon Favreau |
Iron Man |
6 |
John Patrick Shanley |
Doubt |
7 |
Marc Forster |
Quantum of Solace |
8 |
Coen Brothers |
Burn After Reading |
9 |
Danny Boyle |
Slumdog Millionaire |
10 |
Woody Allen |
Vicky Cristina Barcelona |
Best Actor
|
Position |
Actor |
Film |
1 |
Sean Penn |
Milk |
2 |
Frank Langella |
Frost/Nixon |
3 |
Robert Downey Jr. |
Iron Man |
4 |
Daniel Craig |
Quantum of Solace |
5 |
Philip Seymour Hoffman |
Doubt |
6 |
Clint Eastwood |
Gran Torino |
7 |
Josh Brolin |
W |
8 |
Mickey Rourke |
The Wrestler |
9 |
Richard Jenkins |
The Visitor |
10 |
Werner Herzog |
The Grand |
Best Actress
|
Position |
Actress |
Film |
1 |
Meryl Streep |
Doubt |
2 |
Frances McDormand |
Burn After Reading |
3 |
Olga Kurylenko |
Quantum of Solace |
4 |
Keira Knightley |
The Duchess |
5 |
Audrey Tautou |
Priceless |
6 |
Amy Adams |
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day |
7 |
Tilda Swinton |
Burn After Reading |
8 |
Kate Winslet |
The Reader |
9 |
Nicole Kidman |
Australia |
10 |
Natalie Portman |
The Other Boleyn Girl |
Best Supporting Actor
|
Position |
Actor |
Film |
1 |
Heath Ledger |
The Dark Knight |
2 |
James Franco |
Milk |
3 |
Michael Sheen |
Frost/Nixon |
4 |
Mathieu Amalric |
Quantum of Solace |
5 |
Brad Pitt |
Burn After Reading |
6 |
Josh Brolin |
Milk |
7 |
Robert Downey Jr. |
Tropic Thunder |
8 |
John Malkovich |
Burn After Reading |
9 |
Ralph Fiennes |
In Bruges |
10 |
Aaron Eckhart |
The Dark Knight |
Best Supporting Actress
|
Position |
Actress |
Film |
1 |
Viola Davis |
Doubt |
2 |
Judi Dench |
Quantum of Solace |
3 |
Gwyneth Paltrow |
Iron Man |
4 |
Marisa Tomei |
The Wrestler |
5 |
Penelope Cruz |
Vicky Cristina Barcelona |
6 |
Freida Pinto |
Slumdog Millionaire |
7 |
Kathy Bates |
Revolutionary Road |
8 |
Evan Rachel Wood |
The Wrestler |
9 |
Amy Adams |
Doubt |
10 |
Amy Poehler |
Baby Mama |
Best Screenplay
|
Position |
Person(s) |
Film |
1 |
Andrew Stanton and Jim Reardon |
WALL-E |
2 |
John Patrick Shanley |
Doubt |
3 |
Dustin Lance Black |
Milk |
4 |
Peter Morgan |
Frost/Nixon |
5 |
Joel and Ethan Coen |
Burn After Reading |
6 |
Jonathan and Christopher Nolan |
The Dark Knight |
7 |
Simon Beaufoy |
Slumdog Millionaire |
8 |
David Mamet |
Redbelt |
9 |
Jenny Lumet |
Rachel Getting Married |
10 |
Robert Siegel |
The Wrestler |
Best Cast
|
Position |
Film |
1 |
Doubt |
2 |
Milk |
3 |
Frost/Nixon |
4 |
Iron Man |
5 |
The Dark Knight |
6 |
Sex and the City |
7 |
Burn After Reading |
8 |
Speed Racer |
9 |
Slumdog Millionaire |
10 |
Quantum of Solace |
Best Scene
|
Position |
Scene |
Film |
1 |
Drunken phone call between Nixon and Frost |
Frost/Nixon |
2 |
Final confrontation between Sister Aloysius Beauvier and Father Brendan Flynn |
Doubt |
3 |
WALL-E regains his memory after EVE holds his hand |
WALL-E |
4 |
Mrs. Miller refuses to step in and protect her son |
Doubt |
5 |
Jamal sees Latika in the train station |
Slumdog Millionaire |
6 |
Camille reveals her troubled past |
Quantum of Solace |
7 |
WALL-E and Eve dance outside the Axiom. |
WALL-E |
8 |
Sister Aloysius' final confession |
Doubt |
9 |
Morgan Freeman's character uses his technology to find The Joker and leaves Batman's side forever |
The Dark Knight |
10 |
The Joker makes a pencil disappear |
The Dark Knight |
Best Use of Music
|
Position |
Film |
1 |
WALL-E |
2 |
Milk |
3 |
Slumdog Millionaire |
4 |
Frost/Nixon |
5 |
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist |
6 |
The Wrestler |
7 |
Mamma Mia! |
8 |
The Dark Knight |
9 |
Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day |
10 |
Hamlet 2 |
Best Overlooked Film
|
Position |
Film |
1 |
Milk |
2 |
4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days |
3 |
Man on Wire |
4 |
I.O.U.S.A. |
5 |
In Bruges |
6 |
Rachel Getting Married |
7 |
The Wrestler |
8 |
Bigger Stronger Faster |
9 |
Ruins, The |
Breakthrough Performance
|
Position |
Person |
Film |
1 |
Viola Davis |
Doubt |
2 |
Olga Kurylenko |
Quantum of Solace |
3 |
Freida Pinto |
Slumdog Millionaire |
4 |
David Kross |
The Reader |
5 |
Zoe Kazan |
Revolutionary Road |
6 |
Ari Graynor |
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist |
7 |
Haaz Sleiman |
The Visitor |
Best DVD
|
Position |
Film |
1 |
WALL-E |
2 |
Dark City [Director's cut] |
3 |
There Will Be Blood |
4 |
Son of Rambow |
5 |
Sleeping Beauty |
6 |
The Last Emperor [Criterion] |
7 |
The Godfather Trilogy [Coppola Restoration] |
8 |
Juno |
9 |
Iron Man |
10 |
The Sopranos [Complete series] |
Worst Performance
|
Position |
Person |
Film |
1 |
Shia LaBeouf |
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull |
2 |
Shia LaBeouf |
Eagle Eye |
3 |
Dev Patel |
Slumdog Millionaire |
4 |
Hayden Christensen |
Jumper |
5 |
Kristen Stewart |
Twilight |
6 |
Mark Wahlberg |
The Happening |
7 |
Will Ferrell |
Semi-Pro |
8 |
Robert Duvall |
Four Christmases |
9 |
James McAvoy |
Wanted |
10 |
Jack Black |
Tropic Thunder |
Worst Picture
|
Position |
Film |
1 |
Beverly Hills Chihuahua |
2 |
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull |
3 |
College Road Trip |
4 |
Meet Dave |
5 |
Step-Brothers |
6 |
High School Musical 3: Senior Year |
7 |
Valkyrie |
8 |
Seven Pounds |
9 |
Saw V |
10 |
Meet the Spartans |
Best Album
|
Position |
Artist |
Album |
1 |
Mariah Carey |
E=MC2 |
2 |
Madonna |
Hard Candy |
3 |
All American Rejects |
When the World Comes Down |
4 |
Jon McLaughlin |
OK Now |
5 |
Duffy |
Rockferry |
6 |
Jason Mraz |
We Sing, We Dance, We Steal Things |
7 |
Robyn |
Robyn |
8 |
Death Cab for Cutie |
Narrow Stairs |
9 |
Gnarls Barkley |
The Odd Couple |
10 |
The Ting Tings |
We Started Nothing |
Best TV Show
|
Position |
Show |
1 |
Top Chef |
2 |
South Park |
3 |
The Daily Show |
4 |
The Simpsons |
5 |
Saturday Night Live |
6 |
30 Rock |
7 |
The Colbert Report |
8 |
So You Think You Can Dance |
9 |
Naruto |
10 |
Damages |
Best Videogame
|
Position |
Game |
1 |
Super Smash Brothers Brawl |
2 |
Mario Kart Wii |
3 |
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots |
4 |
Final Fantasy XII: Revenant Wings |
5 |
Final Fantasy Tactics A-2: Grimoire of the Rift |
6 |
Okami |
7 |
Boom Blox |
8 |
Mega Man 9 |
9 |
Star Wars: The Force Unleashed |
10 |
No More Heroes |
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