Experiment Awards 2009 Nominations

January 10, 2010 — 2 Comments

Behold!

Nominations are done!!

It’s actually kind of exciting, even if not that many people sent nominations. However, it’s actually a really great way to hear about all these many other films that people mentioned so many times, and I knew nothing about.

Of course, if more people had actually sent nominations, the experiment would’ve worked better. Maybe next time… so watch many more films this 2010, so you can participate next time around.

Best Picture
– Extraordinary Stories (Historias Extraordinarias)
– The Hurt Locker
– Inglourious Basterds
– Tetro
– Up in the Air

Directing
– Mariano Llinas – Extraordinary Stories (Historias Extraordinarias)
– Kathryn Bigelow – The Hurt Locker
– Quentin Tarantino – Inglourious Basterds
– Olivier Assayas – Summer Hours (l’Heure d’Ete)
– Jason Reitman – Up in the Air

Actor
– Willem Dafoe – Antichrist
– Sharlto Copley – District 9
– Jeremy Renner – The Hurt Locker
– Sam Rockwell – Moon
– Vincent Gallo – Tetro

Actress
– Carey Mulligan – An Education
– Charlotte Gainsbourg – Antichrist
– Hye-ja Kim – Mother (Madeo)
– Gaboury Sidibe – Precious
– Yolande Moreau – Seraphine

Supporting Actor
– Alfred Molina – An Education
– Anthony Mackie – The Hurt Locker
– Christoph Waltz – Inglourious Basterds
– Stanley Tucci – The Lovely Bones
– Won Bin – Mother (Madeo)

Supporting Actress
– Melanie Laurent – Inglourious Basterds
– Mo’nique – Precious
– Paulina Gaitan – Sin Nombre
– Hee-yeon Kim – Treeless Mountain (Namu Eopneun San)
– Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air

Animated Feature
– Coraline
– Fantastic Mr. Fox
– Mary and Max

Art Direction
– The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
– Inglourious Basterds
– Red Cliff II
– Watchmen
– Where the Wild Things Are

Cinematography
– Antichrist
– The Lovely Bones
– Mother (Madeo)
– Watchmen
– Where the Wild Things Are

Costume Design
– An Education
– Inglourious Basterds
– Public Enemies
– The White Ribbon (Das Weisse Band)
– Where the Wild Things Are

Makeup
– District 9
– Hunger
– Watchmen

Screenplay – Adapted
– Coraline
– District 9
– Fantastic Mr. Fox
– Up in the Air
– Where the Wild Things Are

Screenplay – Original
– (500) Days of Summer
– Extraordinary Stories (Historias Extraordinarias)
– The Hurt Locker
– Inglourious Basterds
– Tetro

Visual Effects
– Avatar
– District 9
– Star Trek

Film Editing
– (500) Days of Summer
– District 9
– Extraordinary Stories (Historias Extraordinarias)
– Inglourious Basterds
– Up in the Air

Sound Editing
– Avatar
– District 9
– The Hurt Locker
– Moon
– Star Trek

Sound Mixing
– Avatar
– District 9
– Star Trek
– Up
– Where the Wild Things Are

Original Score
– Coraline
– Red Cliff II
– Tetro
– Up
– Where the Wild Things Are

Original Song
The Weary Kind by Ryan Bingham (Crazy Heart)
Halfway by Salyu (Halfway)
Down in New Orleans by Dr. John (The Princess and the Frog)
Ma Belle Evangeline by Jim Cummings (The Princess and the Frog)
All is Love by Karen O and the Kids (Where the Wild Things Are)

So that’s it! If the songs have been removed, you’re gonna have to look them up.

If you are done watching the films, you can vote over here.

I don’t think you are required anything to be able to vote (except maybe a Google accoutn), but I do hope that you take time to watch and discover these films (in the theaters, dvd or… other means, if you know what I mean). I trust everyone and hope that all of you vote consciously.

After all, why would you rig this, right??

Happy film watching, happy voting!

Voting closes on January 28th, 2010.

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    […] First, let me spazz as the LA Critics surprise by choosing Korean Actress — awesomest ahjumma for the award season — Kim Hye-ja for Best Actress with her work on Bong Joon-ho’s Madeo (Mother). The pick kind of baffles me since I consider Madeo a 2009 Film, and Kim Hye-ja was even nominated in my first Experiments Awards. […]

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