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CAYOM 3.0 YEAR 3 - For Your Consideration

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Same thing as last year (and the year before that). Keep it to one post per player and update it as you so please.

 

List of awards:

 

Best Picture

Best Animated Feature

Best Documentary Feature

Best Director

Best Ensemble

Best Actor

Best Actress

Best Supporting Actor

Best Supporting Actress

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role

Best Original Screenplay

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Score

Best Original Song

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

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The Scavenger Wars

Best Picture

Best Director - Matt & Ross Duffer

Best Ensemble

Best Actor - Daniel Henney (Joel)

Best Actress - Naomi Scott (Kira)

Best Supporting Actor - Jason Isaacs (Grand Admiral Packer)

Best Supporting Actor - Harry Lennix (Commander Jonathan Barks)

Best Supporting Actress - Mary Elizabeth Winstead (Captain Lucina)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role - Letitia Wright (Tamara)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Keegan-Michael Key (T-Bot)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Ricky Whittle (Re'Ziak)

Best Original Screenplay

Best Original Score - James Newton Howard

Best Original Song - ”Light the Fire” by Lorde

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

The Number One Dime

Best Picture

Best Animated Feature

Best Ensemble

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role - David Tennant (Scrooge McDuck)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Danny Pudi (Huey Duck)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Cate Blanchett (Magica De Spell)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role - Keith Ferguson (Flintheart Glomgold)

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Score - Danny Elfman & John Debney

Best Film Editing

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Use of Action

 

Ripper

Best Actor - Tom Hardy (Simon)

Best Original Screenplay

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

 

Mirror's Edge Catalyst

Best Actress  - Scarlett Johansson (Faith)

Best Supporting Actress - Emily Blunt (Isabel)

Best Original Song - "Catalyst" (performed by Sia)

Best Sound Editing

Best Sound Mixing

Best Use of Action

 

From Earth to Infinity - An Odyssey Through Space

Best Documentary Feature

Best Cinematography

Best Original Score - Clint Mansell

Best Visual Effects

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Spark: Homeward

Best Picture

Best Director (F. Gary Gray)

Best Ensemble

Best Actress (Sasha Lane)

Best Supporting Actor (Taron Edgerton)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role (Aubrey Plaza)

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Score (Thomas Newman) (This is probably Newman's most intense, action-packed film to date. In addition to the etheral, softly jazzy feel he is known for, he experiments with several different insturments and synthesizers, again giving something of an 80s feel to it (particularly John Carpenter and Vangelis) but also creates some more surreal and daring rhythms throughout the film. During the climax, particularly, he experiments with strings and unusual instruments)

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

The Prince of Egypt

Best Picture

Best Director (Amma Asante)

Best Ensemble

Best Actor (Rami Malek)

Best Actor (Ari'el Stachel)
Best Supporting Actress (Golshifteh Farahadi)

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Song ("There Is Good")

Best Original Score (Hans Zimmer)

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

 

Notes from the Otherspace

Best Picture

Best Director (Kelly Fremon Craig and Rebecca Sugar)

Best Ensemble

Best Actress (Anna Kendrick)

Best Supporting Actor (Hannibal Buress)

Best Supporting Actress (Joan Cusack)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role (Neil Patrick Harris)

Best Original Screenplay

Best Original Song ("Welcome to the Otherspace")

Best Original Score (Jon Brion and Richard Vreeland) (The beginning of the movie recalls the scores to 'I Heart Huckabees' and 'Lady Bird', with light string and horn influences in a soft, bouncy beat. As Meg begins to enter the Otherspace, more of Richard Vreeland's (Disasterpeace) influence begins to show. It has a dreamlike, chip-tune feel that plays off of Brion's sounds in the real world. It's fun, but never too boisterous. As the Otherspace continues to improve Meg's life, the music in the real world picks itself up, but still remains modestly paced. As things hit the fan with later choices in the movie, the music in the Otherspace becomes more distorted and discomforting, while music in the real world begins to be more slow and downbeat. The piano plays a bigger role here than before. Towards the "ray of hope" ending, things are still a bit more slow and downbeat, but they have a quietly uplifting tone, and the final piece of the movie combines a quietly uplifting piano tune with some influence of music from the Otherspace. The first part of the end credits follows along, as music begins to play in a quietly joyous fashion fusing both styles within the movie, a trend that much of the final part had been building towards.)

Spoiler

1. "Welcome to the Otherspace" - An original song from the movie, featuring an upbeat, chiptune style.

2. "Welcome to the Otherspace (Reprise)" - A darker reprise of the above song, sung by Gem in her introductory scene.

3. "I Want To Know What Love Is" - Anna Kendrick covers the song in a fairly pivotal scene.

4. Sketches - a subdued, but gentle beat with a slow, upbeat tempo. Strings back the piece, as light woodwinds carry the main tune. As the tune progresses, and Meg transfers to adulthood with a busy life, the tune incorporates light chip-tune elements.

5. Moving Day - A slow, more minimalist track with limited backing and more piano elements. It's still a good bit positive. The piano becomes a bit more positive and quietly hopeful as we see the two similarities between Tyler and Meg.

6. Hazards - A tense, but still quiet piano tune, quietly driven to more chip-tune-esque elements. Things begin to get more wild and distorted as Meg begins to drive, eventually fading completely before something catastrophic happens.

7. Recovery - As Meg readjusts back at home, things get fairly sedated and more-piano driven, but the tone still has a more positive theme.

8. First Visit - The scene begins with mysterious, foreboding strings, which soon get overtaken by more chiptune elements as the Otherspace begins to take hold of Meg. The scene has a fairly bouncy and exciting feel, but one a bit tense and confused to reflect Meg's current feelings.

9. Pieces - The song is more string driven, as the tune is more mysterious and bizarre. Meg tries to figure out what is going on.

10. Old Friends - The song isn't quite as intense as First Visit, but it has a sense of fun as Meg revisits pictures she had drawn before. Things move to a more intense conclusion as the Otherspace is in danger.

11. Revival - Meg sees more potential in her daily life, and the song is more grounded in Brion's typical style, utilizing strings, woodwinds, and mildly synthetic elements to show a seemingly improved state of mind. Meg begins to feel much better, until...

12. Crystalize - The song has a syntheitc, foreboding sense of doom. Think It Follows. A distorted version of Sketches helps portray the scene.

13. Pack Up - The song becomes quiet as a dreary, synthetic air fills the track with dread. A dark piano tone fills the air, filled with a sudden and crushed sense of hope. It ends as they get home.

14. Revisited - Sketches is somewhat reprised, but the scene is still murky and distant. There are faint glimmers of hope, but it feels somewhat disjointed.

15. Second Chance - The song has more woodwind and string elements like before, as if to emit a revisited feeling of hope. There is a faintly love driven element to it.

16. Truth Isn't - This is probably the darkest track in the soundtrack, as it mixes dark synthetic and string elements. It feels bizarre and disorienting, much as Meg feels as it cuts between reality and the Otherspace. It builds to an intense climax that is silenced, creating a fizzled guitar effect, as Meg smashes the projector.

17. One After Another - A solemn piano tune. Days go by feeling the same, as the optimistic chiptune interludes begin to fade and feel less impactful over time. Everything begins to blend together into a weak, vacant feeling state. It ends with a quiet piano solo.

18. Heart to Heart - Hope is revisited, and it feels more inspiring then Second Chance did, almost sounding more geunine and honest. It ends with a soft finale, played with light string elements as it ends on a long note.

19. Self Pity - A more intense track dominated by Chip-tune, but in the style of an intense battle. Grungy, guitar sounds dominate as things get more unnerving.

20. Shattering - A bold, inspiring chiptune track, with several slow, but positive and affirming tunes, rolling towards a joyous ending more driven by string elements. The track continues as Meg wakes up, ending with a quietly powerful piece.

21. Interview - The track serves as a tribute to Thomas Newman, sporting a dreamlike, ethereal feel as Meg does her interview. There are still no chiptune elements.

22. Redrawn - Meg spends the night drawing and thinking about the Otherspace, as light guitars fill the scene. Meg feels joy in getting to share the Otherspace with someone else.

23. Mini Golf - Meg's final night in the Otherspace. Whereas some real life tunes had chiptune elements. This is the first song in the Otherspace to have "real world" elements. It starts with a joyous chip-tune feel, but it eventually gets to a quietly uplifting piano tune with some guitar elements, slowly fading away.

24. Taking Note - Synthesizing the entire films' style, it's a moderately paced tune with more strings and woodwind elements, as in the beginning, as chiptune lightly fills the second part of the song. The song marks the end of the movie and shows a change of hope and joy.

25. "Dreams" - By Brandi Carlile (plays over the first part of the credits)

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

 

Student Film

Best Original Screenplay

 

The Storyteller

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

 

Le Grand Ecran

Best Animated Feature

 

Garden of Eden

Best Actress (Kathryn Newton)

Best Supporting Actor (Paul Rudd)

Best Original Screenplay

Best Film Editing

Best Cinematography

Best Original Score (Max Richter)  (The piece is largely moody and minimalist, with much of the intense scenes, especially the climax and the exploration of the lights on New York, driven by overblown strings. Piano is the next dominant instrument, often showing up in more somber moments, giving a feel of classical music. Droning synthetic sounds sometimes provide the backing for a few of the tracks on the soundtrack.)

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The Chrysalids

Best Picture

Best Director- Guillermero Del Toro

Best Ensemble

Best Actor- Nick Robinson

Best Actress- Chloe Grace Mortez, Saorise Ronan

Best Supporting Actor- Jude Law, Timothy Chalamet

Best Supporting Actress- Anya Taylor-Joy

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Score- James Newton Howard

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

Penguins

Best Documentary Feature

 

Earth Defense Force

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

Island of the Blue Dolphins

Best Picture

Best Animated Feature

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role- Candice Patton

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Score

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

 

Halloweentown

Best Animated Feature

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role- Sophia Lillis

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role- Lily Tomlin

 

Cycle of the Werewolf

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Cinematography

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

Bartimaeus and the Amulet of Samarkand

Best Ensemble

Best Actor- Tom Holland

Best Cinematography

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

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The Odyssey: The Counsel of the Dead

Best Picture

Best Director - Matt Reeves

Best Ensemble

Best Actor - Hugh Jackman

Best Supporting Actor - Armand Asante 

Best Supporting Actor - Dacre Montgomery

Best Supporting Actress - Kate Winslet

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Score - Howard Shore (Page 34 in the Magazine thread)

Best Original Song - "In The Name of the Father" by Kaleo 

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup and Hairstyling (for the spirits caked in grey and blood)

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

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Fatal Rendezvous

 

Best Director- Jonathan Nolan

Best Actor- Robert Downey Jr.

Best Supporting Actor- Mark Ruffalo

Best Ensemble

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Editing

 

 

Bioshock

 

Best Original Score- John Murphy

Best Cinematography

Best Production Design

Best Costumes

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

 

 

Call of Duty

 

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

 

Wolves of the Deep

 

Best Original Screenplay

Best Costumes

Best Production Design

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Use of Action

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Solitary

Best Picture

Best Director- Christopher Nolan

Best Ensemble

Best Actor- Casey Affleck 

Best (Supporting?) Actress- Saoirse Ronan (not sure which one I'm gonna push her in yet.)

Best Supporting Actor- Harry Styles

Best Supporting Actor- Tom Hardy 

Best Original Screenplay

Best Original Score- Hans Zimmer 

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

 

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My Peoples 

Best Animated Feature 

Best Original Song (“Fickle Little Thing Called Love” and “Tender Hearts” by Ricky Skaggs)

Best Original Score (Mark Mancia)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Wanda Skyes as Miss Spinster)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role (Will Forte as Abe)

 

Lilo and Stitch 

Best Visual Effects

Best Supporting Actor (Dave Bautista as Jumba)

 

Battletoads

Best Animated Feature

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Donald Glover as Rash)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role (Anna Kendrick as The Dark Queen)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Charlie Day as Zitz)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Chris Pratt as Pimple)

 

God of War

Best Visual Effects

Best Use Of Action

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 

Under The Sea

Best Documentary Feature

 

Howling Commandos

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

 

Don’t Let The Pigeon Drive 

Best Animated Feature

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Leading Role (Steve Carell as Pigeon)

Best Voice Actor/Actress in a Supporting Role (Kevin Hart as Fluffles)

 

 

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Cataclysmic

Best Picture

Best Director - Francis Lawrence

Best Ensemble

Best Actress - Jennifer Lawrence

Best Supporting Actress - Michelle Pfeiffer

Best Original Screenplay

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

 

Gamera

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

He-Man II: The Revenge of Skeletor

Best Ensemble

Best Cinematography

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

Street Sharks

Best Film Editing

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Use of Action

 

Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Use of Action

 

SoulCalibur

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Use of Action

 

SWAT Kats 2: The Viper Strikes

Best Animated Feature

Best Voice Actor/Actress - Ryan Reynolds

Best Supporting Voice Actor/Actress - Crispin Glover

Best Supporting Voice Actor/Actress - Ving Rhames

Best Film Editing

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Use of Action

 

Doom

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling (For the demons and gore!)

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Use of Action

 

The Howling

Best Makeup & Hairstyling (For the werewolves!)

 

Indigenous

Best Director - Sam Mendes

Best Cinematography

Best Film Editing

Best Production Design

Best Costume Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

Best Visual Effects

Best Use of Action

 

Silent Hill: Innocence Lost

Best Supporting Actress - Charlize Theron

Best Adapted Screenplay

Best Original Score - Akira Yamaoka

Best Cinematography

Best Production Design

Best Makeup & Hairstyling (For the monsters!)

Best Sound Mixing

Best Sound Editing

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