Welcome back to the 4th Annual LION Awards. Today’s award goes to Best Ensemble Cast. And with 40 voters, here are your Top 5 picks:
5. The Kids Are All Right – 37 points 4. Scott Pilgrim vs. The World – 48 points 3. The Fighter – 59 points 2. Inception – 93 points 1. The Social Network – 96 pointsTomorrow will kick...
Today’s LION Award goes to Best Supporting Actor. With a total of 44 votes, here are the Top 5 of 2010:
5. Joseph Gordon-Levitt (Inception) – 35 points 4. Geoffrey Rush (The King’s Speech) – 57 points 3. Andrew Garfield (The Social Network) – 79 points 2. John Hawkes (Winter’s Bone) – 82 points 1. Christian Bale...Sorry today’s results are so late; I almost forgot about these lovely ladies. With a total of 43 participating voters, here are the Top 5 Best Suupporting Actresses:
5. Barbara Hershey (Black Swan) – 33 points 4. Mila Kunis (Black Swan) – 41 points 3. Helena Bonham Carter (The King’s Speech) – 46 points 2. Amy Adams (The Fighter) – 53...Welcome back to the 4th Annual LION Awards. Today’s LION Award goes to the topic with the most votes so far and it’s Best Documentary Film. We even have our first official tie:
4. Inside Job – 21 points 4. Waiting for Superman – 21 points 3. Catfish – 25 points 2. Restrepo – 51 points 1. Exit Through the Gift Shop –...Our third LION Award goes to Best Foreign Language Film, which got the least amount of votes out of all twelve categories with only 23 participants.
5. Lebanon – 15 points 4. White Material – 17 points 3. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – 21 points 2. Mother – 29 points 1. I Am Love – 31 pointsCome back tomorrow for Best...
It’s our second LION Award to hand out and this one is for the best movie poster of 2010. Out of 28 voters, here are your Top 5…plus 10 extras:
5. The American-19 points 4. The Social Network-32 points 3. Buried-34 points 2. Inception-43 points 1. Black Swan-79 pointsRight about now you may be calling “shenanigans” on the top two...
Welcome to the LIONs! For the next twelve days results for the following categories will be presented daily (one per day) with the LAMBs’ Top 10 Films arriving the day of the 83rd Academy Awards:
Best Trailer Best Poster Best Foreign Film (non-English) Best Documentary Best Cast Best Director Best Performance by a Supporting...Editor’s note: Welcome to the twelfth of a 33-part series dissecting the 83rd Academy Awards, brought to you by the Large Association of Movie Blogs and its assorted members. Every day leading up to the Oscars, a new post written by a different LAMB will be published, each covering a different category of the Oscars. To read any other posts regarding this event, please click the tag following the post. Thank you, and...
We have a new site atop the Leaderboard. MiNG Movie Reviews has replaced last month’s leader, Anomalous Material. Congrats!
We had four new/returning entrants to the board with 30% of the leaderboard being populated with the generic LAMB Banner, which is down from last month’s 35%. Let’s get the number even lower next month!
Speaking of LAMB Banners, five new ones have been added to the Gallery/random...
Not surprisingly, the majority wasn’t terribly impressed with film in 2010, but in the end a few selections made you happy. Why don’t you tell me which of those films you loved by going to Mister Poll and voting in the 4th Annual LIONs for LAMBs? Vote here, or the pestering will get worse.
The new poll is as simple as they come: which film is going to take home Best Picture at the Oscars on Feb. 27th? The poll will be open...