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3 April 2011

LION AWARDS 2010 Winners.

So after ten years of keeping these movie awards buried under the overwhelming array of other Word documents and unfinished projects I finally decided to showcase them online for everybody to see and discuss. The only problem however was the lack of a solid and resourceful voting procedure. With this I mean I now understand why the Oscars have so many problems giving the awards to the people that objectively deserve them: Because the objective perspective has been long dead for decades. We choose whatever is best based on what we think is best, not based on what we think should get it. That’s why this will be the first and last time these awards will hit the net. It was a fun experiment, gather people, seeing their opinions and getting their votes. I managed to get the votes of 9 people! That’s a big accomplishment for me guys. Next year I will be more professional and just pick the Top 5 and the Bottom 5 of the 2011 movies, which is something I think can still do for 2010, despite it been dead for more than a quarter of the year. So with this, let’s take a look at the winners.


BEST MOTION PICTURE OF THE YEAR.

- Toy Story 3.

BEST DIRECTOR.

- Lee Unkrich for “Toy Story 3”.

BEST ACTOR.

- Tom Hanks for “Toy Story 3”.

BEST ACTRESS.

- Natalie Portman for “Black Swan”.

BEST ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE.

- Dolph Lundgren for “The Expendables”.

BEST ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE.

- Anne Hathaway for “Alice in Wonderland”.

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE FILM.

- Waiting for Superman, directed by Davis Guggenheim.

BEST STUNT COORDINATION.

- Chad Stahelski and Noon Orsatti for The Expendables.

BEST ENSEMBLE/CAST.

- Deborah Aquila and Mary Tricia Wood (Casting Directors) for The Expendables.

BEST SCREENPLAY.

- John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Lee Unkrich and Michael Arndt for “Toy Story 3”.

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY.

- Jeremy Lasky and Kim White for “Toy Story 3”.

BEST FILM EDITING.

- Lee Smith for “Inception”.

BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC.

- Daft Punk for “TRON: Legacy”.

BEST SOUND MIXING/EDITING.

- Addison Teague, Gwendolyn Yates Whittle, Michael McGee, Gary Rizzo and Chris Boyes for “TRON: Legacy”.

BEST SPECIAL EFFECTS.

- Chris Corbould, Andrew Lockley, Pete Bebb, Paul J. Franklin for “Inception”.

BEST ART DIRECTION.

- Pierre-Olivier Vincent for “How to Train your Dragon”.

BEST COSTUME DESIGN.

- Mary Zophres for “True Grit”.

BEST MAKE UP.

- Jeremy Aiello for “Alice in Wonderland”.

BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN.

- Guy Hendrix Dyas for “Inception”.

BEST CREATURE DESIGN.

- “Alice in Wonderland”.

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