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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

10 Things I Learned at SXSW About Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing

Posted on 12:59 by jackson

 For the full recap, head to Film.com



One of the most anticipated events of all of SXSW was undoubtedly the US premiere of Joss Whedon’s “Much Ado About Nothing”, the screening of which was immediately followed by an hour-long Q&A with the entire cast save for Sean Maher, Riki Lindhome, and Reed Diamond. The line for the screening was the festival’s longest (at least until “Spring Breakers” blew the roof off of the Paramount Theatre last night), and chairs had to be brought in to line the sides of the auditorium, accommodating as many audience members as possible. And it was all worth it: The movie is fantastic, perhaps the most accessible Shakespeare I’ve ever seen – and this ain’t my first Shakesprodeo (see what I did there?). The panel that followed was lively and filled with little nuggets of wit and wisdom. Below, we’ve shared our 10 favorite things that we learned from Whedon and his friends.
1. You Don’t Say No To Joss Whedon
Both Alexis Denisof and Nathan Fillion were nervous about tackling Shakespeare, but they both subscribe to the belief that if Joss Whedon asks you do something, you do it. Fillion even came close to dropping out completely until Whedon’s wise words kept him attached. When Whedon reached out to Nick Kocher and Brian McElhaney to inquire as to whether they would fly themselves out to work on his movie for very little pay, they didn’t even hesitate. As Kocher put it, “Of course we came out – what do you think we do all day?!”
2. Wanna Work With Joss Whedon? It Could Happen
Over and over, situations came up where Joss discovered someone and incorporated them into the Whedonverse. Danny Kaminsky was hired as Joss’ assistant for “The Avengers”, and they worked so well together that Danny ended up becoming the editor and co-producer of “Much Ado”, thus “winning the best lottery of all time” (Kaminsky’s words, though I share the sentiment). Similarly, Jillian Morgese, who makes her feature debut in the film, was discovered by Joss after working on “The Avengers” in a minor PA/Extra role. He was taken by her as she “ran around looking scared”, and found her particular brand of ingenue to be exactly right for Hero, so he asked her to audition. Kocher and McElhaney were cast because Whedon is a huge fan of their sketch comedy group BriTanicK. Now, with their foot in the door, all of these people are here to stay. Moregese even went so far as to say that they had all become like family, something none of them would have thought possible just a couple years ago. The cherry on top? Rather than have any old extras, Whedon specifically brought in film students to fill out the main party scene.
3. Skype Auditions Are Really A Thing!
Whedon’s hunch about Morgese was proved correct when she auditioned for him over Skype and immediately got the role, no in-person callback required.
Way way way more on Film.com! You should go there! 
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Thursday, 28 February 2013

An Immodest Proposal

Posted on 12:12 by jackson
As franchises traditionally dismissed for their lack of meaningful content, such as comic books and video games, become more prevalent in modern entertainment and gain more respect as revenue generating properties in major media arenas, the involvement of women has become increasingly fraught with bold and rampant misogyny. The relentless and pervasive sexism leveled at actresses cast to portray these super heroes, these goddesses, has exacerbated already heated arguments about the place of women in fandom, in genre creation, and in media, and has taken a toll on everyone's ability to enjoy these fun, silly movies that are actually quite important to us all.

It seems that the one thing all the points of contention have in common, of course, are women themselves, and so, though we cannot do so in real life or daily interactions, insofar as the screen goes, I feel we are left with only one solution to please all parties, as well as perhaps save the VFX community in a single stroke.

Cast only dead actresses.

Or at the very least, actresses whose careers have passed into their twilights and ended and who won't be needing them anymore. It's clear from endeavors such as the recent Galaxy chocolate commercial starring Audrey Hepburn, looking particularly idealized and even shapely, to Marilyn Monroe's speaking, cameo appearance in this past holiday season's J'adore Diore campaign, that this is economically feasible, a sure way to generate buzz if not acclaim and, of course, a decision of the highest artistic merit. Why cast a mere human person in the role of Spider-Man's Mary Jane Watson, a rebel teen turned super model who so fully and perfectly embodies the sex object promised all young men in classic Western narratives, when one could cast instead Ann-Margret at the height of her vibrancy, youth and sex appeal?
Poor Shailene Woodley, with her pretty but not perfectly rendered face and modern-Hollywood-acceptable proportions, can never truly fill out the role of Mary Jane Watson- but then, what living soul could? Megan Fox would be a contender, although she is clearly far too old to tackle the role, and though our Mary Jane did have some wild years in her youth, there would doubtless be some questions raised as to Fox's suitability to portray such a championed, cherished character as Mary Jane, what with Fox's history as a notorious harlot. While Shailene brings a fresh-facedness to the role, young Ann-Margret looks much more like the John Romita illustration Spider-Man purists deserve to see on screen, and what's truly compelling about the idea of casting an actress who exists and yet is not real is that the parts of her that are inaccurate- eye color, hair color, measurements- can be changed by clever artists at a computer and don't have to be left up to anything as messy and faulty as chemistry or contact lenses.

Surely, this is the best course. None would dare speak ill of the charms or talents of such names as Lauren Bacall, Rita Hayworth or Natalie Wood! Their eternal, preserved luster and Hollywood legend would enrich the flashy and colorful superhero movies that critics seem so hellbent on dismissing; the characters we love so much would be represented by the greatest, most incontrovertible beauties of the age, none of whom would desire input on their performances or costuming; indeed, all misogyny and sexism would most probably come to a full stop, as no one would be taking cheap shots at what any actress did or didn't look like in comparison to how they ought to, if they thought they had any business playing the role. By removing anything but the most idealized, easily controlled residue of women from the process, all controversy is smoothed away and problems solved!

Now, some might hold up Scarlett Johansson's recent turn as the Black Widow and Anne Hathaway's performance as Selina Kyle as examples of why active or living starlets should continue to be cast in these very important, visible roles, and in all fairness they are examples of success. However, they also have the ability to derail press conferences and interviews, to demand more money for subsequent films, to age- the list of detriments to using living, working actresses in real time are just about innumerable. It is true that in this day and age they could mo-cap (motion capture performance, for those of you not versed in modern filmmaking parlance) their performances as themselves, but this would become potentially confusing during awards season, a headache nobody needs.

To truly have the heroines of our youth in film in a manner the audience deserves, nay, demands, there can be no better method than this. Now that we have finally found the great film heroes we deserve in Robert Downey Jr., Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Christian Bale and, of course, Ryan Reynolds, it's time we generated the leading ladies to match.

Elizabeth Taylor as Wonder Woman, or no Wonder Woman at all.

 utter perfection
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Friday, 22 February 2013

Fourth Annual Fangirl Award WINNERS!

Posted on 16:03 by jackson


Voted on and nominated by the Fangirl Academy, a diverse group of 130 women from across the world. Below, you'll find all the winners typed out, once again, following Nathaniel R's method of highlighting first place in gold, 2nd in silver and in some cases, 3rd place in bronze. Thanks to the fangirls who participated in voting! Sign up to be a voting member for next year's awards, by clicking here.




Best Picture
Argo
The Avengers
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Cabin in the Woods
Django Unchained
Life of Pi
Looper
Moonrise Kingdom
Silver Linings Playbook
Zero Dark Thirty


Best Actor
Joaquin Phoenix, The Master
Daniel Day Lewis, Lincoln
Hugh Jackman, Les Mis
Bradley Cooper, Silver Lining Playbook
Joseph Gordon Levitt, Looper
Frank Langella, Robot & Frank (LM)

Honorable Mention: Jamie Foxx - Django Unchained, Martin Freeman -The Hobbit, Denzel Washington - Flight, Daniel Craig - Skyfall



Best Actress
Jessica Chastin, Zero Dark Thirty
Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
Emanuelle Riva, Amour
Quevenzhane Wallis, Beasts of the Southern Wild
Naomi Watts, The Impossible

Honorable Mention: Marion Cotillard, Rust & Bone, Helen Mirren - Hitchcock



Best Supporting Actor
Alan Arkin, Argo
Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
Christoph Waltz, Django
Leonardo DiCaprio, Django
Ezra Miller, Perks of Being a Wallflower
Michael Fassbender, Prometheus (LM)

Honorable Mention: Javier Bardem - Skyfall, Matthew McConaghey - Magic Mike, Sam Jackson, Django Unchained



Best Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway, Les Mis
Sally Field, Lincoln
Amy Adams, The Master
Judi Dench, Skyfall
Kerry Washington, Django Unchained
Rosemarie Dewitt, Your Sister's Sister (LM)
Brit Marling, Sound of my Voice (EC)

Honorable Mention: Emily Blunt - Looper, Helen Hunt - The Sessions



Best Director
Ben Affleck, Argo
Joss Whedon, the Avengers
Kathryn Bigelow, Zero Dark Thirty
Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained
Drew Goddard, Cabin in the Woods

Honorable Mention: Steven Spielberg - Lincoln



Best Adapted Screenplay
Perks of Being a Wallflower
Silver Linings Playbook
Argo
Avengers
Hunger Games

Honorable Mention: Lincoln, Beasts of the Southern Wild



Best Original Screenplay
Moonrise Kingdom
Looper
Cabin in the Woods
Django Unchained
Zero Dark Thirty

Honorable Mention: Ruby Sparks, Robot & Frank



Best Score
Life of Pi
Skyfall
Anna Karenina
Cloud Atlas
Beasts of the Southern Wild

Honorable Mention: The Master, Argo



Best Romantic Chemistry - Film
Bradley Cooper/Jennifer Lawrence - Silver Linings Playbook
Emma Stone/Andrew Garfield - The Amazing Spiderman
Jennifer Lawrence/Josh Hutcherson - The Hunger Games
Anne Hathaway/Christian Bale - The Dark Knight Rises
Robert Downey Jr/Gwenyth Paltrow - The Avengers
Jennifer Westfield/Adam Scott - Friends with Kids
Steve Carell/Kiera Knightly/Seeking a Friend for the end of the World
Ben Wishaw/James D'Arcy- Cloud Atlas
Tom Hardy/Jessica Chastain - Lawless
Emma Watson/Logan Lerman - Perks of Being a Wallflower


Best Platonic Chemistry - Film
Joaquin Phoenix/Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Master
Judi Dench/Daniel Craig - Skyfall
The Avengers - The Avengers
The Barden Bellas - Pitch Perfect
Christoph Waltz/Jamie Foxx - Django Unchained
Martin Freeman/Andy Serkis - The Hobbit
Richard Jenkins/Bradley Whitford - Cabin in the Woods
Jonah Hill/Channing Tatum - 21 Jump Street
Alan Arkin/John Goodman - Argo
Jennifer Lawrence/Amanda Stenberg - The Hunger Games



World I'd Most Want to Visit
Middle Earth - The Hobbit
SHIELD HQ - The Avengers
Highland Kingdom - Brave
New Penzance - Moonrise Kingdom
Game Central Station - Wreck it Ralph




Best On Screen Animal
Fritz - Django Unchained
Sparky - Frankenweenie
Richard Parker - Life of Pi
Mother Bear - Brave
Woola - John Carter



Best Voiceover
Kelly McDonald - Brave
Billy Connolly - Brave
Seth McFarlane - Ted
Martin Landau - Frankenweenie
Sarah Silverman - Wreck it Ralph



Epic Fail Movie
What to Expect When You're Expecting
One for the Money
Battleship
Breaking Dawn Part 2
Paranormal Activity 4



Best Characterization of an Established Figure
Abraham Lincoln - Lincoln
Katniss Everdeen - The Hunger Games
Peter Parker - The Amazing Spiderman
Selina Kyle - The Dark Knight Rises
Bruce Banner - The Avengers




Best Fight/Battle Sequence
Motorcycle Chase - The Bourne Legacy
Raid on the House - Skyfall
Final Battle - The Avengers
All Hell Breaks Loose - Cabin in the Woods
Bane Breaks The Bat - The Dark Knight Rises

Honorable Mention: Cornucopia, Hunger Games



Best Guilty Pleasure
Pitch Perfect
Smash
True Blood
Magic Mike
Pretty Little Liars



Most Anticipated Movie of 2013
Catching Fire
Enders Game
Fast Six
The Great Gatsby
The Hobbit 2: The Desolation of Smaug
Iron Man 3
Man of Steel
Pacific Rim
Star Trek: Into Darkness
Thor: The Dark World




Biggest Crush 2013 (Male)
Benedict Cumberbatch
Nathan Fillion
Jeremy Renner
Eddie Redmayne
Chris Evans
Joseph Gordon Levitt
Andrew Garfield
Tom Hiddleston
Ben Wishaw
Mark Ruffalo

Honorable Mention: Josh Hutcherson, Tom Hardy, Matt Smith, Ryan Gosling



Biggest Crush 2013 (Female)
Emma Stone
Jennifer Lawrence
Jessica Brown Findlay
Kerry Washington
Lena Dunham
Scarlett Johansson
Christina Hendricks
Amy Poehler
Tina Fey
Lucy Liu

Photo: Cinema Blend
Most Underrated
Cloud Atlas
John Carter
Robot & Frank
Green Lantern Animated Series
The Hour



Favorite Graphic Novel of the Year
Wrinkle in Time
Batman: Court of the Owls
Womanthology
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1910
Building Stories



Favorite Comic Series
Batgirl
Captain Marvel
Fables
Hawkeye
Saga

Honorable Mention: American Vampire, Avengers vs X-Men



Favorite Video Game of the Year
Assassin's Creed 3
Dishonored
Journey
Mass Effect 3
The Walking Dead




Favorite Drama TV Show
Dr Who
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
Homeland
Mad Men

Honorable Mention: Breaking Bad, Walking Dead, Elementary, Fringe



Best Comedy TV Show
Community
Girls
Modern Family
New Girl
Parks & Recreation

Honorable Mention: The Mindy Project, 30 Rock, Children's Hospital, Archer



Best Actor in a Drama
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
John Noble, Fringe
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
Damien Lewis Homeland
Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Jared Harris, Mad Men (LM)



Best Actress in a Drama
Christina Hendricks, Mad Men
Claire Danes, Homeland
Anna Torv, Fringe
Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones
Jessica Lange, American Horror Story

Honorable Mention: Maggie Smith, Maisie Williams, Michelle Dockery, Kerry Washington



Best Actor in a Comedy
Max Greenfield, New Girl
Ty Burrell, Modern Family
Adam Pally, Happy Endings
Nick Offerman, Parks & Recreation
Louis CK, Louis

Honorable Mention: Jake Johnson, Don Glover, Joel McHalde, Alec Baldwin



Best Actress in a Comedy
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
Lena Dunham, Girls
Amy Poehler, Parks & Recreation
Mindy Kaling, The Mindy Project
Zooey Deschanel, New Girl

Honorable Mention: Eliza Coupe, Martha Plimpton, Alison Brie



Best Romantic Chemistry (TV)
Sybil/Tom - Downton Abbey
Matthew/Mary - Downton Abbey
Owen/Margaret - Boardwalk Empire
Brody/Carrie - Homeland
Elena/Damon - Vampire Diaries
Hannah/Adam - Girls
Peter/Olivia - Fringe
Ben/Leslie - Parks & Recreation
Castle/Beckett - Castle



Best Platonic Chemistry (TV)
Jesse/Walt - Breaking Bad
Jess/The Boys - New Girl
Sherlock/Watson - Elementary 
Emily/Nolan - Revenge
Liz/Jack - 30 Rock
Sherlock/Watson - Sherlock
Happy Endings Gang - Happy Endings
Leslie/Ann - Perks & Recreation 
Troy/Abed - Community
Carrie/Saul - Homeland





Favorite Musician/Band
Fiona Apple
Fun
The Lumineers
Mumford & Sons
Muse
Jack White




Favorite Book of the Year
NW - Zadie Smith
City of Lost Souls - Cassandra Clare
Quiet: Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking - Susan Cain
Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn
Pandemonium - Lauren Oliver



Best Animated Film
Brave
Frankenweenie
Paranorman
Pirates: Band of Misfits
Wreck it Ralph





Best Villain
Calvin Candie, Django Unchained
Cersei Lannister, Game of Thrones
Loki, The Avengers
President Snow, The Hunger Games
Bane, The Dark Knight Rises
Silvia, Skyfall
Moriarty, Sherlock
Klaus, Vampire Diaries
The Governor, The Walking Dead
The Director, Technicians and White Board, Cabin in the Woods



Most Romantic Line Evar 2013
"It's okay to be a human woman! - Criss, 30 Rock
"You will always find me and I will always find you." - Charming, Once Upon a Time
"She came to me wholly herself, I was just lucky enough to be there to catch her." - Calvin, Ruby Sparks
“But it isn't enough time—”  “It never would have been.”  - Penny and Dodge, Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World.
 "I don't think we can figure out all of our problems before we get married, but I promise you that I will just love you every step of the way." - Violet, Five Year Engagement
"I mean that I will always be." (Responding to Archivist, "Do you mean that you are still in love with him?) Sonmi-451, Cloud Atlas
"You're not small, you're beautiful." Charlie, Perks of Being a Wallflower
 "She has no idea. The effect she can have." Peeta, The Hunger Games



Best Fan Outreach
Pottermore
Firefly Reunion at SDCC
Fringe Observer hats at SDCC
Django Unchained Scavenger Hunt at SDCC
Avenger's Fangirl Shirts


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Thursday, 14 February 2013

Fourth Annual Fangirl Award Nominations

Posted on 18:27 by jackson


And here are this year's nominees! Decided on by the Fangirl Academy, now 130 ladies strong!

Winners will be announced Friday, February 22nd. 

(Note: (EC) or (LM) indicates an Editor's Choice nomination selected by either Eruditechick or myself Loquaciousmuse)

Best Picture
Argo
The Avengers
Beasts of the Southern Wild
Cabin in the Woods
Django Unchained
Life of Pi
Looper
Moonrise Kingdom
Silver Linings Playbook
Zero Dark Thirty

Best Actor
Joaquin Phoenix, The Master
Daniel Day Lewis, Lincoln
Hugh Jackman, Les Mis
Bradley Cooper, Silver Lining Playbook
Joseph Gordon Levitt, Looper
Frank Langella, Robot & Frank (LM)

Honorable Mention: Jamie Foxx - Django Unchained, Martin Freeman -The Hobbit, Denzel Washington - Flight, Daniel Craig - Skyfall

Best Actress
Jessica Chastin, Zero Dark Thirty
Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
Emanuelle Riva, Amour
Quevenzhane Wallis, Beasts of the Southern Wild
Naomi Watts, The Impossible

Honorable Mention: Marion Cotillard, Rust & Bone, Helen Mirren - Hitchcock

Best Supporting Actor
Alan Arkin, Argo
Philip Seymour Hoffman, The Master
Christoph Waltz, Django
Leonardo DiCaprio, Django
Ezra Miller, Perks of Being a Wallflower
Michael Fassbender, Prometheus (LM)

Honorable Mention: Javier Bardem - Skyfall, Matthew McConaghey - Magic Mike, Sam Jackson, Django Unchained

Best Supporting Actress
Anne Hathaway, Les Mis
Sally Field, Lincoln
Amy Adams, The Master
Judi Dench, Skyfall
Kerry Washington, Django Unchained
Rosemarie Dewitt, Your Sister's Sister (LM)
Brit Marling, Sound of my Voice (EC)

Honorable Mention: Emily Blunt - Looper, Helen Hunt - The Sessions

Best Director
Ben Affleck, Argo
Joss Whedon, the Avengers
Kathryn Bigelow, Zero Dark Thirty
Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained
Drew Goddard, Cabin in the Woods

Honorable Mention: Steven Spielberg - Lincoln 

Best Adapted Screenplay
Perks of Being a Wallflower
Silver Linings Playbook
Argo
Avengers
Hunger Games

Honorable Mention: Lincoln, Beasts of the Southern Wild

Best Original Screenplay
Moonrise Kingdom
Looper
Cabin in the Woods
Django Unchained
Zero Dark Thirty

Honorable Mention: Ruby Sparks, Robot & Frank

Best Score
Life of Pi
Skyfall
Anna Karenina
Cloud Atlas
Beasts of the Southern Wild

Honorable Mention: The Master, Argo

Best Romantic Chemistry - Film
Bradley Cooper/Jennifer Lawrence - Silver Linings Playbook
Emma Stone/Andrew Garfield - The Amazing Spiderman
Jennifer Lawrence/Josh Hutcherson - The Hunger Games
Anne Hathaway/Christian Bale - The Dark Knight Rises
Robert Downey Jr/Gwenyth Paltrow - The Avengers
Jennifer Westfield/Adam Scott - Friends with Kids
Steve Carell/Kiera Knightly/Seeking a Friend for the end of the World
Ben Wishaw/James D'Arcy- Cloud Atlas
Tom Hardy/Jessica Chastain - Lawless
Emma Watson/Logan Lerman - Perks of Being a Wallflower

Best Platonic Chemistry - Film
Joaquin Phoenix/Philip Seymour Hoffman - The Master
Judi Dench/Daniel Craig - Skyfall
The Avengers - The Avengers
The Barden Bellas - Pitch Perfect
Christoph Waltz/Jamie Foxx - Django Unchained
Martin Freeman/Andy Serkis - The Hobbit
Richard Jenkins/Bradley Whitford - Cabin in the Woods
Jonah Hill/Channing Tatum - 21 Jump Street
Alan Arkin/John Goodman - Argo
Jennifer Lawrence/Amanda Stenberg - The Hunger Games

World I'd Most Want to Visit
Middle Earth - The Hobbit
SHIELD HQ - The Avengers
Highland Kingdom - Brave
New Penzance - Moonrise Kingdom
Game Central Station - Wreck it Ralph

Best On Screen Animal
Fritz - Django Unchained
Sparky - Frankenweenie
Richard Parker - Life of Pi
Mother Bear - Brave
Woola - John Carter

Best Voiceover
Kelly McDonald - Brave
Billy Connolly - Brave
Seth McFarlane - Ted
Martin Landau - Frankenweenie
Sarah Silverman - Wreck it Ralph

Epic Fail Movie
What to Expect When You're Expecting
One for the Money
Battleship
Breaking Dawn Part 2
Paranormal Activity 4

Best Characterization of an Established Figure
Abraham Lincoln - Lincoln
Katniss Everdeen - The Hunger Games
Peter Parker - The Amazing Spiderman
Selina Kyle - The Dark Knight Rises
Bruce Banner - The Avengers

Best Fight/Battle Sequence
Motorcycle Chase - The Bourne Legacy
Raid on the House - Skyfall
Final Battle - The Avengers
All Hell Breaks Loose - Cabin in the Woods
Bane Breaks The Bat - The Dark Knight Rises

Honorable Mention: Cornucopia, Hunger Games

Best Guilty Pleasure
Pitch Perfect
Smash
True Blood
Magic Mike
Pretty Little Liars

Most Anticipated Movie of 2013
Catching Fire
Enders Game
Fast Six
The Great Gatsby
The Hobbit 2
Iron Man 3
Man of Steel
Pacific Rim
Star Trek 2
Thor 2

Biggest Crush 2013 (Male)
Benedict Cumberbatch
Nathan Fillion
Jeremy Renner
Eddie Redmayne
Chris Evans
Joseph Gordon Levitt
Andrew Garfield
Tom Hiddleston
Ben Wishaw
Mark Ruffalo

Honorable Mention: Josh Hutcherson, Tom Hardy, Matt Smith, Ryan Gosling

Biggest Crush 2013 (Female)
Emma Stone
Jennifer Lawrence
Jessica Brown Findlay
Kerry Washington
Lena Dunham
Scarlett Johansson
Christina Hendricks
Amy Poehler
Tina Fey
Lucy Liu

Most Underrated
Cloud Atlas
John Carter
Robot & Frank
Green Lantern Animated Series
The Hour

Favorite Graphic Novel of the Year
Wrinkle in Time
Batman: Court of the Owls
Womanthology
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: 1910
Building Stories

Favorite Comic Series
Batgirl
Captain Marvel
Fables
Hawkeye
Saga

Honorable Mention: American Vampire, Avengers vs X-Men

Favorite Video Game of the Year
Assassin's Creed 3
Dishonored
Journey
Mass Effect 3
The Walking Dead

Favorite Drama TV Show
Dr Who
Downton Abbey
Game of Thrones
Homeland
Mad Men

Honorable Mention: Breaking Bad, Walking Dead, Elementary, Fringe

Best Comedy TV Show
Community
Girls
Modern Family
New Girl
Parks & Recreation

Honorable Mention: The Mindy Project, 30 Rock, Children's Hospital, Archer

Best Actor in a Drama
Bryan Cranston, Breaking Bad
John Noble, Fringe
Peter Dinklage, Game of Thrones
Damien Lewis Homeland
Jon Hamm, Mad Men
Jared Harris, Mad Men (LM)

Best Actress in a Drama
Christina Hendricks, Mad Men
Claire Danes, Homeland
Anna Torv, Fringe
Emilia Clarke, Game of Thrones
Jessica Lange, American Horror Story

Honorable Mention: Maggie Smith, Maisie Williams, Michelle Dockery, Kerry Washington

Best Actor in a Comedy
Max Greenfield, New Girl
Ty Burrell, Modern Family
Adam Pally, Happy Endings
Nick Offerman, Parks & Recreation
Louis CK, Louis

Honorable Mention: Jake Johnson, Don Glover, Joel McHalde, Alec Baldwin

Best Actress in a Comedy
Tina Fey, 30 Rock
Lena Dunham, Girls
Amy Poehler, Parks & Recreation
Mindy Kaling, The Mindy Project
Zooey Deschanel, New Girl

Honorable Mention: Eliza Coupe, Martha Plimpton, Alison Brie

Best Romantic Chemistry (TV)
Sybil/Tom - Downton Abbey
Matthew Mary - Downton Abbey
Owen/Margaret - Boardwalk Empire
Brody/Carrie - Homeland
Elena/Damon - Vampire Diaries
Hannah/Adam - Girls
Peter/Olivia - Fringe
Ben/Leslie - Parks & Recreation
Castle/Beckett - Castle

Best Platonic Chemistry (TV)
Jesse/Walt - Breaking Bad
Jess/The Boys - New Girl
Sherlock/Watson - Elementary 
Emily/Nolan - Revenge
Liz/Jack - 30 Rock
Sherlock/Watson - Sherlock
Happy Endings Gang - Happy Endings
Leslie/Ann - Perks & Recreation 
Troy/Abed - Community
Carrie/Saul - Homeland

Favorite Musician/Band
Fiona Apple
Fun
The Lumineers
Mumford & Sons
Muse
Jack White

Favorite Book of the Year
NW - Zadie Smith
City of Lost Souls - Cassandra Clare
Quiet: Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking - Susan Cain
Gone Girl - Gillian Flynn
Pandemonium - Lauren Oliver

Best Animated Film
Brave
Frankenweenie
Paranorman
Pirates: Band of Misfits
Wreck it Ralph

Best Villain
Calvin Candie, Django Unchained
Cersei Lannister, Game of Thrones
Loki, The Avengers
President Snow, The Hunger Games
Bane, The Dark Knight Rises
Silvia, Skyfall
Moriarty, Sherlock
Klaus, Vampire Diaries
The Governor, The Walking Dead
The Director, Technicians and White Board, Cabin in the Woods


Most Romantic Line Evar 2013
"It's okay to be a human woman! - Criss, 30 Rock
"You will always find me and I will always find you." - Charming, Once Upon a Time
"She came to me wholly herself, I was just lucky enough to be there to catch her." - Calvin, Ruby Sparks
“But it isn't enough time—”  “It never would have been.”  - Penny and Dodge, Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World.
 "I don't think we can figure out all of our problems before we get married, but I promise you that I will just love you every step of the way." - Violet, Five Year Engagement
"I mean that I will always be." (Responding to Archivist, "Do you mean that you are still in love with him?) Sonmi-451, Cloud Atlas
"You're not small, you're beautiful." Charlie, Perks of Being a Wallflower
 "She has no idea. The effect she can have." Peeta, The Hunger Games

Best Fan Outreach
Pottermore
Firefly Reunion at SDCC
Fringe Observer hats at SDCC
Django Unchained Scavenger Hunt at SDCC
Avenger's Fangirl Shirts



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Friday, 25 January 2013

New Stroking

Posted on 14:29 by jackson
The Strokes released a new song called "One Way Trigger" which you can currently download for free off their website.



I think I like it because it sounds like La Roux.
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Tuesday, 22 January 2013

Scene of the Week - 1/14/12

Posted on 14:05 by jackson



Of the 8000 shows I watch and other 8000 shows I'm behind on watching this week's best scenes came down to two easy answers:

2. Ted and Lily Are(n't) Horrible People - How I Met Your Mother

In order to get Ted to admit he is displeased with Barney and Robin's engagement, Lily admits she sometimes wishes she wasn't a mother. Alyson Hannigan killed it by immediately and honestly bursting into tears during her confession. A great scene for her as a performer, and further proof that this show is a lot better than the people who don't watch it think it is. Marshall & Lily's difficult time adjusting to new parenthood has underscored the entire season

1. The Entire Fringe Series Finale

From my tumblr,

Wow. THAT was a series finale. 
Thank you Fringe for these past four and a half years. From your slow start in season one to the impact of the eighteenth episode of season two, to one of the best seasons of television ever aired, period, with season three, to the ups and downs of season four, to the most satisfying series finale I’ve ever seen in season five, I along with tons of other fans have stuck with you throughout it all and can now officially say without hesitation - it was so very very worth it. 
Thank you for most fascinating cases-of-the-week on TV, for a plot development so daring it alienated all your fair-weather viewers (eh, screw em anyway), for being hard core fucking science fiction on network television (that got to finish telling its story!), for performances so brilliant, I feel bad for anyone who hasn’t gotten to experience them, and for an investment in character and relationships that rarely seem to exist anymore anywhere. Thank you for Peter & Olivia, for Astrid, for LINCOLN LEE, for Nina, for Broyles, for Belly, for September, and most of all, for the wonderful Walter and his journey over these five seasons. John Noble is a god among men.  
SO wearing my Observer hat tomorrow.

Plus,
"You are my very favorite thing"
"You can stop checking out my young ass"
"It's a beautiful name"
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