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Filmspots 2016: Final Results
« Reply #10 on: November 17, 2017, 01:40:44 PM »
(The full thread for 2016 can be found here.)

Best Picture
     Moonlight — 44.1%
     Arrival — 17.9%
     Sing Street — 13.2%
     The Lobster — 12.7%
     The Witch — 12.1%

Best Director
     Barry Jenkins, Moonlight — 31.3%
     Park Chan-wook, The Handmaiden — 29.6%
     Denis Villeneuve, Arrival — 17.4%
     Yorgos Lanthimos, The Lobster — 16.2%
     Joel and Ethan Coen, Hail, Caesar! — 5.5%

Best Original Screenplay
     Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou, The Lobster — 41.5%
     Kenneth Lonergan, Manchester by the Sea — 31.9%
     Joel and Ethan Coen, Hail, Caesar! — 13.2%
     Robert Eggers, The Witch — 11.3%
     John Carney, Sing Street — 2.1%

Best Adapted Screenplay
     Barry Jenkins, Moonlight (based on the play In Moonlight Black Boys Look Blue by Tarell Alvin McCraney) — 30.8%
     Jeong Seo-kyeong and Park Chan-wook, The Handmaiden (based on the novel Fingersmith by Sarah Waters) — 25.1%
     Whit Stillman, Love & Friendship (based on the novella Lady Susan by Jane Austen) — 22.7%
     Eric Heisserer, Arrival (based on the story "Story of Your Life" by Ted Chiang) — 18.2%
     Taika Waititi, Hunt for the Wilderpeople (based on the book Wild Pork and Watercress by Barry Crump) — 3.2%

Best Actor
     Casey Affleck, Manchester by the Sea — 52.9%
     Colin Farrell, The Lobster — 24.0%
     Peter Simonischek, Toni Erdmann — 13.7%
     Ralph Ineson, The Witch — 6.3%
     Julian Dennison, Hunt for the Wilderpeople — 3.2%

Best Actress
     Isabelle Huppert, Elle — 42.6%
     Sandra Huller, Toni Erdmann — 21.1%
     Amy Adams, Arrival — 14.1%
     Charlotte Rampling, 45 Years — 12.3%
     Anya Taylor-Joy, The Witch — 10.0%

Best Supporting Actor
     Mahershala Ali, Moonlight — 45.9%
     John Goodman, 10 Cloverfield Lane — 30.8%
     Tom Bennett, Love & Friendship — 13.2%
     Jack Reynor, Sing Street — 6.0%
     Alden Ehrenreich, Hail, Caesar! — 4.0%

Best Supporting Actress
     Lily Gladstone, Certain Women — 40.3%
     Viola Davis, Fences — 21.5%
     Michelle Williams, Manchester by the Sea — 20.1%
     Lucy Boynton, Sing Street — 9.4%
     Janelle Monae, Moonlight — 8.7%

Best Ensemble Cast
     Moonlight — 43.9%
     Hail, Caesar! — 22.6%
     Love & Friendship — 16.2%
     Sing Street — 10.6%
     The Lobster — 6.6%

Best Non-English Language Film
     The Handmaiden — 35.1%
     Embrace of the Serpent — 24.5%
     Mustang — 16.3%
     Toni Erdmann — 13.1%
     Elle — 10.9%

Best Animated Film
     Tower — 39.1%
     Moana — 24.7%
     Kubo and the Two Strings — 21.3%
     Zootopia — 14.9%
     Finding Dory — 0.0%

Best Documentary
     O.J.: Made in America — 39.9%
     Cameraperson — 28.1%
     Tower — 22.5%
     13th — 6.1%
     Weiner — 3.4%

Best Editing
     Bret Granato, Maya Mumma, and Ben Sozanski, O.J.: Made in America — 37.6%
     Kim Jae-Bum and Kim Sang-beom, The Handmaiden — 26.1%
     Tom Cross, La La Land — 14.4%
     Joe Walker, Arrival — 13.2%
     Tom Eagles, Yana Gorskaya, and Luke Haigh, Hunt for the Wilderpeople — 8.7%

Best Sound
     Arrival — 43.4%
     The Handmaiden — 22.0%
     The Witch — 16.1%
     Moonlight — 9.4%
     Green Room — 9.1%

Best Score
     Justin Hurwitz, La La Land — 37.4%
     Nicholas Britell, Moonlight — 30.9%
     Jσhann Jσhannsson, Arrival — 14.5%
     Mark Korven, The Witch — 10.4%
     John Carney and Gary Clark, Sing Street — 6.8%

Best Soundtrack
     Sing Street — 37.4%
     Lemonade — 25.2%
     Everybody Wants Some!! — 19.2%
     La La Land — 13.7%
     Hunt for the Wilderpeople — 4.5%

Best Cinematography
     James Laxton, Moonlight — 45.2%
     Chung Chung-hoon, The Handmaiden — 26.4%
     Jarin Blaschke, The Witch — 10.2%
     Linus Sandgren, La La Land — 9.6%
     Bradford Young, Arrival — 8.6%

Best Art Direction
     Ryu Seong-hie,The Handmaiden — 32.1%
     Craig Lathrop and Mary Kirkland, The Witch — 25.2%
     Jess Gonchor and Nancy Haigh, Hail, Caesar! — 18.0%
     Patrice Vermette and Paul Hotte, Arrival — 15.3%
     David Wasco and Sandy Reynolds-Wasco, La La Land — 9.4%

Best Visual Effects
     The Jungle Book — 44.7%
     Arrival — 37.5%
     Rogue One: A Star Wars Story — 10.4%
     Deadpool — 4.9%
     Captain America: Civil War — 2.5%

Best Surprise
     Hunt for the Wilderpeople — 44.4%
     The Invitation — 18.4%
     Deepwater Horizon — 14.4%
     Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping — 12.1%
     The Jungle Book — 10.7%

Best Debut Feature
     The Witch (directed by Roberts Eggers) — 52.4%
     Mustang (directed by Deniz Gamze Ergόven) — 20.1%
     The Fits (directed by Anna Rose Holmer) — 13.1%
     Deadpool (directed by Tim Miller) — 12.2%
     10 Cloverfield Lane (directed by Dan Trachtenberg) — 2.3%

Best Overlooked Film
     The Forbidden Room — 30.7%
     Sunset Song — 21.6%
     Kill Zone 2 — 18.7%
     Long Way North — 15.9%
     The Edge of Seventeen — 13.1%

Best Scene (Dramatic)
     "Drive It Like You Stole It" Video Shoot, Sing Street — 37.0%
     Final Sequence, La La Land — 24.4%
     Could We Have Lunch Sometime?, Manchester by the Sea — 13.9%
     Entering the Ship, Arrival — 12.8%
     The Library, The Handmaiden — 11.9%

Best Scene (Comedic)
     Naked Party, Toni Erdmann — 39.7%
     Mirthless Chuckle, Hail, Caesar! — 19.6%
     "No Dames", Hail, Caesar! — 17.3%
     Opening Credits, Deadpool — 12.6%
     Religious Meeting, Hail, Caesar! — 10.8%

Best Shot
     Walking on the Walls, Arrival — 25.5%
     The Mannequin [Opening], The Neon Demon — 25.0%
     Feet, The Fits — 23.1%
     The Moon, The Witch — 19.1%
     Opening, Hell or High Water — 7.2%

Best Line
     "Would that it twere so simple.", Hail, Caesar! — 28.0%
     "If you encounter any problems, any tensions, and arguing that you cannot resole yourselves, you will be assigned children.
          That usually helps, a lot.", The Lobster — 27.4%
     "If you must blink, do it now.", Kubo and the Two Strings — 24.4%
     "Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?", The Witch — 16.2%
     "But once, I was a f—king jet engine!", Sing Street — 3.9%
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Filmspots 2017: Final Results
« Reply #11 on: January 25, 2019, 11:05:18 PM »
(The full thread for 2017 can be found here.)

Best Picture
     Phantom Thread — 32.4%
     Get Out — 18.9%
     Call Me by Your Name — 18.2%
     The Shape of Water — 15.6%
     The Florida Project — 15.0%

Best Director
     Paul Thomas Anderson, Phantom Thread — 39.2%
     Jordan Peele, Get Out — 26.6%
     Luca Guadagnino, Call Me by Your Name — 14.3%
     Guillermo del Toro, The Shape of Water — 11.8%
     Sean Baker, The Florida Project — 8.1%

Best Original Screenplay
     Jordan Peele, Get Out — 41.8%
     Greta Gerwig, Lady Bird — 38.8%
     Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani, The Big Sick — 9.8%
     Paul Thomas Anderson, Phantom Thread — 6.8%
     Yorgos Lanthimos and Efthymis Filippou, The Killing of a Sacred Deer — 2.7%

Best Adapted Screenplay
     James Ivory, Call Me by Your Name (from the novel by Andrι Aciman) — 40.6%
     Hampton Fancher and Michael Green, Blade Runner 2049 (from characters created by Philip K. Dick) — 21.9%
     Aaron Sorkin, Molly's Game (based on the memoir by Molly Bloom) — 21.7%
     Alice Birch, Lady Macbeth (from the short story Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District by Nikolai Leskov) — 13.3%
     James Gray, The Lost City of Z (from the book by David Grann) — 2.5%

Best Actor
     Daniel Day-Lewis, Phantom Thread — 32.6%
     Timothιe Chalamet, Call Me by Your Name — 26.8%
     James Franco, The Disaster Artist — 15.4%
     Daniel Kaluuya, Get Out — 13.0%
     Adam Driver, Paterson — 12.2%

Best Actress
     Margot Robbie, I, Tonya — 29.6%
     Vicky Krieps, Phantom Thread — 21.5%
     Frances McDormand, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — 19.8%
     Sally Hawkins, The Shape of Water — 15.1%
     Saoirse Ronan, Lady Bird — 14.0%

Best Supporting Actor
     Willem Dafoe, The Florida Project — 43.5%
     Barry Keoghan, The Killing of a Sacred Deer — 25.6%
     Michael Stuhlbarg, Call Me by Your Name — 24.8%
     Sam Rockwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri — 4.2%
     Richard Jenkins, The Shape of Water — 1.9%

Best Supporting Actress
     Bria Vinaite, The Florida Project — 25.8%
     Laurie Metcalfe, Lady Bird — 24.8%
     Lesley Manville, Phantom Thread — 23.7%
     Holly Hunter, The Big Sick — 16.4%
     Allison Janney, I, Tonya — 9.2%

Best Ensemble Cast
     Lady Bird — 43.0%
     Get Out — 27.7%
     Call Me by Your Name — 19.8%
     The Shape of Water — 5.2%
     Phantom Thread — 4.3%

Best Non-English Language Film
     BPM (Beats Per Minute) — 40.6%
     The Square — 19.8%
     The Salesman — 17.7%
     Raw — 13.1%
     Under the Shadow — 8.8%

Best Animated Film
     Your Name. — 34.4%
     My Life as a Zucchini — 27.3%
     Coco — 26.6%
     Loving Vincent — 5.9%
     The LEGO Batman Movie — 5.7%

Best Documentary
     The Work — 32.8%
     Dawson City: Frozen Time — 23.5%
     Tickled — 22.8%
     I Am Not Your Negro — 16.9%
     Abacus: Small Enough To Jail — 4.0%

Best Editing
     Lee Smith, Dunkirk — 40.1%
     Jonathan Amos and Paul Machliss, Baby Driver — 35.0%
     Dylan Tichenor, Phantom Thread — 10.6%
     Gregory Plotkin, Get Out — 9.7%
     Walter Fasano, Call Me by Your Name — 4.6%

Best Sound
     Dunkirk — 45.8%
     Baby Driver — 16.5%
     Blade Runner 2049 — 16.2%
     Phantom Thread — 12.6%
     Star Wars: The Last Jedi — 8.9%

Best Score
     Jonny Greenwood, Phantom Thread — 47.3%
     Benjamin Wallfisch and Hans Zimmer, Blade Runner 2049 — 18.2%
     Hans Zimmer, Dunkirk — 13.8%
     Alexandre Desplat, The Shape of Water — 11.5%
     John Williams, Star Wars: The Last Jedi — 9.2%

Best Soundtrack
     Baby Driver — 33.9%
     Call Me by Your Name — 30.5%
     Lady Bird — 15.3%
     I, Tonya — 11.6%
     Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 — 8.7%

Best Cinematography
     Roger Deakins, Blade Runner 2049 — 40.2%
     Paul Thomas Anderson, Phantom Thread — 17.6%
     Elisha Christian, Columbus — 16.2%
     Sayombhu Mukdeeprom, Call Me by Your Name — 14.4%
     Hoyte Van Hoytema, Dunkirk — 11.6%

Best Art Direction
     Dennis Gassner and Alessandra Querzola, Blade Runner 2049 — 35.9%
     Mark Tildesley and Vιronique Melery, Phantom Thread — 25.8%
     Paul D. Austerberry, Jeffrey A. Melvin, and Shane Vieau, The Shape of Water — 19.8%
     Stephonik Youth and Kurt Thoresen, The Florida Project — 14.1%
     Josefin Εsberg, The Square — 4.4%

Best Visual Effects
     Blade Runner 2049 — 37.7%
     Star Wars: The Last Jedi — 36.9%
     Dunkirk — 13.1%
     Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 — 8.9%
     The Shape of Water — 3.4%

Best Surprise
     Good Time — 31.1%
     The Big Sick — 27.6%
     Wonder Woman — 15.4%
     Brigsby Bear — 14.3%
     Split — 11.6%

Best Debut Feature
     Get Out (directed by Jordan Peele) — 50.6%
     Lady Bird (directed by Greta Gerwig) — 18.6%
     Lady Macbeth (directed by William Oldroyd) — 16.4%
     Raw (directed by Julia Ducournau) — 8.4%
     Columbus (directed by Kogonada) — 5.9%

Best Overlooked Film
     Baahubali 2: The Conclusion — 34.5%
     Thelma — 21.4%
     A Ghost Story — 20.5%
     Mother! — 13.1%
     One More Time with Feeling — 10.5%

Best Scene (Dramatic)
     Life Lessons from Dad, Call Me by Your Name — 34.6%
     Dinner at the Museum, The Square — 33.3%
     The Throne Room, Star Wars: The Last Jedi — 15.0%
     Now, Sink into the Floor, Get Out — 11.9%
     No Man's Land, Wonder Woman — 5.3%

Best Scene (Comedic)
     The Heckler, The Big Sick — 33.9%
     Car Dive, Lady Bird — 18.8%
     Opening Credits, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 — 18.0%
     The Condom, The Square — 14.7%
     Oh, hai, Mark!, The Disaster Artist — 14.6%

Best Shot
     Final Shot, Call Me by Your Name — 31.7%
     In Tears, Get Out — 25.5%
     Picking Up Coffee, Baby Driver — 23.9%
     "Burn", The Killing of a Sacred Deer — 9.9%
     The Things That Matter, Call Me by Your Name — 9.0%

Best Line
     "What if this is the best version?", Lady Bird — 30.0%
     "[9/11] was a tragedy. I mean, we lost nineteen of our best guys.", The Big Sick — 28.1%
     "Kiss me, my girl, before I'm sick.", Phantom Thread — 22.6%
     "I’m Mary Poppins, y’all.", Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 — 10.9%
     "Now you're in the Sunken Place.", Get Out — 8.5%
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Filmspots 2018: Final Results
« Reply #12 on: February 04, 2020, 01:21:25 PM »
(The full thread for 2018 can be found here.)

Best Picture
     The Favourite — 36.3%
     Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse — 26.3%
     First Reformed — 14.2%
     Leave No Trace — 14.2%
     Annihilation — 9.0%

Best Director
     Alfonso Cuarσn, Roma — 30.6%
     Debra Granik, Leave No Trace — 25.3%
     Bob Persichetti, Peter Ramsey, and Rodney Rothman, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse — 15.9%
     Yorgos Lanthimos, The Favourite — 15.1%
     Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman — 13.1%

Best Original Screenplay
     Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara, The Favourite — 46.5%
     Bo Burnham, Eighth Grade — 28.8%
     Paul Schrader, First Reformed — 17.3%
     Boots Riley, Sorry to Bother You — 4.7%
     Bryan Woods, Scott Beck, and John Krasinski, A Quiet Place — 2.6%

Best Adapted Screenplay
     Barry Jenkins, If Beale Street Could Talk (from the novel from James Baldwin) — 29.8%
     Charlie Wachtel, David Rabinowitz, Kevin Willmott, and Spike Lee, BlacKkKlansman (from the memoir by Ron Stallworth) — 23.4%
     Phil Lord and Rodney Rothman, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (from characters created by Marvel Comics) — 22.3%
     Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini, Leave No Trace (from the novel My Abandonment by Peter Rock) — 15.5%
     Lynne Ramsay, You Were Never Really Here (from the novella by Jonathan Ames) — 9.1%

Best Actor
     Ethan Hawke, First Reformed — 29.80%
     Joaquin Phoenix, You Were Never Really Here — 29.78%
     Ben Foster, Leave No Trace — 18.8%
     John David Washington, BlacKkKlansman — 11.9%
     Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody — 9.7%

Best Actress
     Olivia Colman, The Favourite — 42.0%
     Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, Leave No Trace — 19.1%
     Elsie Fisher, Eighth Grade — 15.2%
     Toni Colette, Hereditary — 12.7%
     Yalitza Aparicio, Roma — 11.1%

Best Supporting Actor
     Adam Driver, BlacKkKlansman — 26.5%
     Mahershala Ali, Green Book — 22.6%
     Michael B. Jordan, Black Panther — 22.4%
     Jesse Plemons, Game Night — 16.1%
     Nicholas Hoult, The Favourite — 12.3%

Best Supporting Actress
     Regina King, If Beale Street Could Talk — 31.8%
     Emma Stone, The Favourite — 24.9%
     Elizabeth Debicki, Widows — 21.5%
     Rachel Weisz, The Favourite — 16.1%
     Zoe Kazan, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs — 5.8%

Best Ensemble Cast
     The Favourite — 33.5%
     The Death of Stalin — 32.1%
     If Beale Street Could Talk — 18.5%
     Black Panther — 10.6%
     Widows — 5.4%

Best Non-English Language Film
     The Wolf House — 33.7%
     Roma — 21.2%
     Burning — 19.8%
     Shoplifters — 19.0%
     Faces Places — 6.4%

Best Animated Film
     Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse — 44.8%
     Mirai — 21.8%
     Isle of Dogs — 21.1%
     Ralph Breaks the Internet — 6.5%
     Incredibles 2 — 5.8%

Best Documentary
     Minding The Gap — 47.1%
     Won't You Be My Neighbor? — 26.0%
     Faces Places — 10.8%
     Shirkers — 8.8%
     Three Identical Strangers — 7.3%

Best Editing
     Joshua Altman and Bing Liu, Minding The Gap — 36.7%
     Joe Bini, You Were Never Really Here — 22.4%
     Tom Cross, First Man — 16.8%
     Joi McMillon and Nat Sanders, If Beale Street Could Talk — 12.2%
     Yorgos Mavropsaridis, The Favourite — 11.9%

Best Sound
     First Man — 25.8%
     Annihilation — 22.1%
     You Were Never Really Here — 20.3%
     A Quiet Place — 19.3%
     Roma — 12.4%

Best Score
     Nicholas Britell, If Beale Street Could Talk — 35.3%
     Justin Hurwitz, First Man — 21.1%
     Alexandre Desplat, Isle of Dogs — 15.8%
     Jonny Greenwood, You Were Never Really Here — 15.4%
     Geoff Barrow and Ben Salisbury, Annihilation — 12.4%

Best Soundtrack
     A Star Is Born — 36.6%
     Bohemian Rhapsody — 27.8%
     Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse — 18.6%
     Black Panther — 13.1%
     Sorry to Bother You — 3.9%

Best Cinematography
     Alfonso Cuarσn, Roma — 44.4%
     James Laxton, If Beale Street Could Talk — 19.1%
     Thomas Townend, You Were Never Really Here — 17.2%
     Linus Sandgren, First Man — 11.0%
     Robbie Ryan, The Favourite — 8.3%

Best Art Direction
     Hannah Beachler and Jay Hart, Black Panther — 36.6%
     Paul Harrod and Adam Stockhausen, Isle of Dogs — 23.5%
     Fiona Crombie and Alice Felton, The Favourite — 15.8%
     Justin Thompson, Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse — 15.4%
     Mark Digby and Michelle Day, Annihilation — 8.7%

Best Visual Effects
     Annihilation — 39.5%
     First Man — 24.7%
     Paddington 2 — 23.3%
     Ready Player One — 9.1%
     A Quiet Place — 3.4%

Best Surprise
     Blockers — 34.2%
     A Quiet Place — 23.0%
     Thunder Road — 18.0%
     Game Night — 16.9%
     Love, Simon — 7.8%

Best Debut Feature
     Blindspotting (directed by Carlos Lσpez Estrada) — 33.6%
     Eighth Grade (directed by Bo Burnham) — 28.2%
     Sorry to Bother You (directed by Boots Riley) — 17.6%
     A Star Is Born (directed by Bradley Cooper) — 13.9%
     Minding The Gap (directed by Bing Liu) — 6.8%

Best Overlooked Film
     The Rider — 41.6%
     Barbara — 22.3%
     Mid90s — 22.1%
     Western — 14.0%
     Zama — 0.0%

Best Scene (Dramatic)
     Family Meeting, If Beale Street Could Talk — 36.5%
     The Beach, Roma — 23.8%
     The End, Leave No Trace — 17.7%
     House Interrogation and What Follows, Annihilation — 12.7%
     Mirroring, Annihilation — 9.3%

Best Scene (Comedic)
     Buster at the Poker Game, The Ballad of Buster Scruggs — 41.8%
     Bullet Removal, Game Night — 38.2%
     X-Force Landing, Deadpool 2 — 10.5%
     Get Him to the Bed, The Death of Stalin — 9.5%
     Raccoon Rumble, Incredibles 2 — 0.0%

Best Shot
     Drive through the 18th Ward, Widows — 37.1%
     Buying the Crib, Roma — 23.0%
     Entering the Book, Paddington 2 — 19.1%
     Looking in the Void, Annihilation — 11.3%
     Birth, If Beale Street Could Talk — 9.4%

Best Line
     "Just bury me in the ocean with my ancestors who jumped from ships, 'cause they knew death was better than bondage.", Black Panther — 35.8%
     "Have you come to seduce me or rape me?" / "I am a gentleman." / "So rape then.", The Favourite — 32.7%
     "Mom, what's wrong with your body?", Tully — 14.4%
     "Well, if he recovers, then we got a good doctor, and if he doesn't recover, then we didn't, but he won't know.", The Death of Stalin — 11.9%
     "I like it when she puts her tongue inside me.", The Favourite — 5.1%
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Filmspots 2019: Final Results
« Reply #13 on: March 26, 2020, 09:10:19 PM »
(The full thread for 2019 can be found here.)

Best Picture
     Parasite — 46.4%
     Portrait of a Lady on Fire — 23.8%
     Little Women — 17.5%
     Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood — 6.5%
     Knives Out — 5.7%

Best Director
     Bong Joon Ho, Parasite — 35.9%
     Cιline Sciamma, Portrait of a Lady on Fire — 23.7%
     Greta Gerwig, Little Women — 21.2%
     Ari Aster, Midsommar — 14.0%
     Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood — 5.1%

Best Original Screenplay
     Bong Joon Ho and Han Jin Won, Parasite — 45.3%
     Cιline Sciamma, Portrait of a Lady on Fire — 18.3%
     Rian Johnson, Knives Out — 17.6%
     Quentin Tarantino, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood — 9.8%
     Noah Baumbach, Marriage Story — 9.0%

Best Adapted Screenplay
     Greta Gerwig, Little Women (from the novel by Louisa May Alcott) — 71.3%
     Todd Phillips and Scott Silver, Joker (based on characters created by DC Comics) — 13.6%
     Taika Waititi, Jojo Rabbit (from the book Caging Skies by Christine Leunens) — 5.8%
     Steven Zaillian, The Irishman (from the book I Heard You Paint Houses by Charles Brandt) — 4.8%
     Micah Fitzerman-Blue and Noah Harpster, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (inspired by the Esquire article "Can You Say... Hero?") — 4.4%

Best Actor
     Adam Sandler, Uncut Gems — 35.1%
     Antonio Banderas, Pain and Glory — 20.8%
     Adam Driver, Marriage Story — 20.4%
     Joaquin Phoenix, Joker — 15.4%
     Leonardo DiCaprio, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood — 8.3%

Best Actress
     Lupita Nyong'o, Us — 30.8%
     Honor Swinton Byrne, The Souvenir — 28.8%
     Saoirse Ronan, Little Women — 18.5%
     Florence Pugh, Midsommar — 11.8%
     Scarlett Johansson, Marriage Story — 10.1%

Best Supporting Actor
     Joe Pesci, The Irishman — 29.7%
     Willem Dafoe, The Lighthouse — 25.4%
     Brad Pitt, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood — 20.2%
     Song Kang Ho, Parasite — 16.5%
     Daniel Craig, Knives Out — 8.3%

Best Supporting Actress
     Florence Pugh, Little Women — 39.1%
     Park So Dam, Parasite — 21.6%
     Zhao Shuzhen, The Farewell — 20.2%
     Laura Dern, Marriage Story — 12.2%
     Scarlett Johansson, Jojo Rabbit — 6.9%

Best Ensemble Cast
     Parasite — 38.4%
     Little Women — 26.3%
     Knives Out — 17.1%
     The Irishman — 11.1%
     Marriage Story — 7.1%

Best Non-English Language Film
     Portrait of a Lady on Fire — 51.7%
     Parasite — 33.5%
     Pain and Glory — 9.4%
     Climax — 5.4%
     The Farewell — 0.0%

Best Animated Film
     Weathering with You — 49.6%
     Toy Story 4 — 31.3%
     I Lost My Body — 13.7%
     Missing Link — 5.3%
     The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part — 0.0%

Best Documentary
     Apollo 11 — 29.1%
     They Shall Not Grow Old — 28.7%
     Honeyland — 24.3%
     Hail Satan? — 13.8%
     American Factory — 4.1%

Best Editing
     Jinmo Yang, Parasite — 33.5%
     Lucian Johnston, Midsommar — 20.7%
     Ronald Bronstein and Benny Safdie, Uncut Gems — 18.1%
     Nick Houy, Little Women — 16.1%
     Thelma Schoonmaker, The Irishman — 11.7%

Best Sound
     Ford v Ferrari — 43.6%
     The Lighthouse — 30.6%
     1917 — 15.5%
     Us — 7.3%
     Parasite — 2.9%

Best Score
     Daniel Lopatin, Uncut Gems — 47.3%
     Alexandre Desplat, Little Women — 19.5%
     Bobby Krlic, Midsommar — 16.2%
     Max Richter, Ad Astra — 11.0%
     Randy Newman, Marriage Story — 6.0%

Best Soundtrack
     Climax — 39.0%
     Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood — 23.0%
     The Last Black Man in San Francisco — 21.0%
     Rocketman — 16.9%
     Us — 0.0%

Best Cinematography
     Claire Mathon, Portrait of a Lady on Fire — 41.2%
     Pawel Pogorzelski, Midsommar — 20.3%
     Jarin Blaschke, The Lighthouse — 16.1%
     Roger Deakins, 1917 — 13.9%
     Hong Kyung-pyo, Parasite — 8.5%

Best Art Direction
     Barbara Ling and Nancy Haigh, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood — 32.6%
     Lee Ha-jun and Cho Won-woo, Parasite — 24.4%
     Henrik Svensson, Klara Alfredson, and Zsuzsanna Svertecki, Midsommar — 19.9%
     David Crank and David Schlesinger, Knives Out — 12.6%
     Dennis Gassner and Lee Sandales, 1917 — 10.5%

Best Visual Effects
     1917 — 29.5%
     Ad Astra — 29.0%
     Pokιmon Detective Pikachu — 21.6%
     Avengers: Endgame — 16.5%
     Ford v Ferrari — 3.4%

Best Surprise
     Under the Silver Lake — 33.8%
     Dora and the Lost City of Gold — 23.7%
     Blinded by the Light — 17.4%
     The Art of Self-Defense — 16.8%
     Ready or Not — 8.2%

Best Debut Feature
     The Farewell (directed by Lulu Wang) — 41.5%
     Honeyland (directed by Tamara Kotevska and Ljubomir Stefanov) — 22.9%
     The Last Black Man in San Francisco (directed by Joe Talbot) — 19.4%
     Booksmart (directed by Olivia Wilde) — 10.7%
     Toy Story 4 (directed by Josh Cooley) — 5.5%

Best Overlooked Film
     3 Faces — 29.3%
     Capernaum — 23.6%
     Waves — 17.9%
     An Elephant Sitting Still — 17.4%
     For Sama — 11.8%

Best Scene (Dramatic)
     Ending, Portrait of a Lady on Fire — 37.3%
     Spahn Ranch, Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood — 17.0%
     Screaming, Marriage Story — 16.5%
     76ers v. Celtics, Uncut Gems — 16.3%
     The Parks Come Home Early, Parasite — 12.7%

Best Scene (Comedic)
     Denouement, Knives Out — 32.5%
     Serving the Divorce Papers, Marriage Story — 28.5%
     Pop Culture Farce, Under the Silver Lake — 28.2%
     The Bloody Tissue, Parasite — 10.8%
     Sex, Midsommar — 0.0%

Best Shot
     Opening Dance, Climax — 31.0%
     One/Two on a Cliff, Portrait of a Lady on Fire — 28.3%
     Flares in the Night, 1917 — 18.7%
     Eyes in the Stairway, Parasite — 13.2%
     Face in the Trees, Midsommar — 8.9%

Best Line
     "... and I'm so sick of people saying that love is just all a woman is fit for. I'm so sick of it! But... I am so lonely.", Little Women — 32.2%
     "And if the main character's a girl, make sure she's married by the end. Or dead. Either way.", Little Women — 30.6%
     "What did the nazi child masturbating in the bathroom say?", Knives Out — 19.5%
     "It is what it is.", The Irishman — 17.8%
     "I'm the Devil, and I'm here to do the Devil's business." / "Nah, it was dumber than that. Something like Rex.", Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood — 0.0%
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Filmspots 2020: Final Results
« Reply #14 on: May 01, 2021, 01:56:08 PM »
(The full thread for 2020 can be found here.)

Best Picture
     Small Axe: Lover's Rock — 30.3%
     First Cow — 28.1%
     I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 19.5%
     Nomadland — 12.6%
     The Assistant — 9.5%

Best Director
     Kelly Reichardt, First Cow — 36.0%
     Darius Marder, Sound of Metal — 23.9%
     Chloι Zhao, Nomadland — 23.4%
     Kitty Green, The Assistant — 9.2%
     Charlie Kaufman, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 7.4%

Best Original Screenplay
     Kitty Green, The Assistant — 34.6%
     Andy Siara, Palm Springs — 24.5%
     Danny Bilson, Paul De Meo, Kevin Willmott, and Spike Lee, Da 5 Bloods — 22.5%
     Darius Marder and Abraham Marder, Sound of Metal — 11.2%
     Aaron Sorkin, The Trial of the Chicago 7 — 7.2%

Best Adapted Screenplay
     Charlie Kaufman, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 46.2%
     Jonathan Raymond and Kelly Reichardt, First Cow — 25.4%
     Chloι Zhao, Nomadland — 16.4%
     Kemp Powers, One Night in Miami — 7.9%
     Leigh Whannell, The Invisible Man — 4.2%

Best Actor
     Chadwick Boseman, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom — 44.5%
     Delroy Lindo, Da 5 Bloods — 28.0%
     Riz Ahmed, Sound of Metal — 12.3%
     John Magaro, First Cow — 9.9%
     Jesse Plemons, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 5.3%

Best Actress
     Jessie Buckley, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 37.2%
     Elisabeth Moss, The Invisible Man — 29.6%
     Sidney Flanigan, Never Rarely Sometimes Always — 15.0%
     Frances McDormand, Nomadland — 14.2%
     Carey Mulligan, Promising Young Woman — 4.1%

Best Supporting Actor
     Paul Raci, Sound of Metal — 62.1%
     Aldis Hodge, One Night in Miami — 15.1%
     Matthew Macfadyen, The Assistant — 10.9%
     J.K. Simmons, Palm Springs — 8.5%
     David Thewlis, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 3.4%

Best Supporting Actress
     Viola Davis, Ma Rainey's Black Bottom — 45.4%
     Talia Ryder, Never Rarely Sometimes Always — 25.2%
     Amanda Seyfried, Mank — 17.9%
     Toni Collette, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 11.5%
     Olivia Cooke, Sound of Metal — 0.0%

Best Ensemble Cast
     One Night in Miami — 39.3%
     Ma Rainey's Black Bottom — 30.3%
     I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 14.7%
     Promising Young Woman — 11.3%
     The Trial of the Chicago 7 — 4.4%

Best Non-English Language Film
     Another Round — 30.4%
     Bacurau — 20.2%
     Deerskin — 17.1%
     Martin Eden — 16.7%
     Collective — 15.6%

Best Animated Film
     Soul — 52.8%
     The Physics of Sorrow — 19.9%
     Wolfwalkers — 19.3%
     Out — 8.0%
     Onward — 0.0%

Best Documentary
     Collective — 33.6%
     Time — 26.2%
     David Byrne's American Utopia — 18.1%
     Boys State — 14.0%
     Dick Johnson Is Dead — 8.2%

Best Editing
     Robert Frazen, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 30.9%
     Dana Bunescu, George Cragg, and Alexander Nanau, Collective — 25.0%
     Kitty Green and Blair McClendon, The Assistant — 18.0%
     Andy Canny, The Invisible Man — 13.5%
     Matthew Hannam, Possessor — 12.5%

Best Sound
     Sound of Metal — 60.8%
     Possessor — 18.2%
     The Invisible Man — 11.0%
     Soul — 5.9%
     The Assistant — 4.1%

Best Score
     Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross, and Jon Batiste, Soul — 48.7%
     William Tyler, First Cow — 26.4%
     Ludwig Gφransson, Tenet — 24.9%
     Jay Wadley, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 0.0%
     Benjamin Wallfisch, The Invisible Man — 0.0%

Best Soundtrack
     Small Axe: Lover's Rock — 31.6%
     David Byrne's American Utopia — 29.4%
     Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga — 18.4%
     Promising Young Woman — 12.2%
     Blow the Man Down — 8.5%

Best Cinematography
     Joshua James Richards, Nomadland — 41.8%
     Christopher Blauvelt, First Cow — 17.9%
     Karim Hussain, Possessor — 16.1%
     Lukasz Zal, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 13.5%
     Michael Latham, The Assistant — 10.7%

Best Art Direction
     Tomm Moore, Maria Pareja, and Ross Stewart, Wolfwalkers — 28.1%
     Anthony Gasparro and Vanessa Knoll, First Cow — 22.5%
     Donald Graham Burt and Jan Pascale, Mank — 21.0%
     Molly Hughes and Mattie Siegal, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 15.0%
     Rupert Lazarus and Brittany Morrison, Possessor — 13.5%

Best Visual Effects
     Tenet — 40.6%
     Possessor — 25.6%
     The Invisible Man — 22.7%
     I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 11.1%
     His House — 0.0%

Best Surprise
     The Invisible Man — 31.8%
     The Forty-Year-Old Version — 24.4%
     Feels Good Man — 23.8%
     Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga — 12.3%
     The Way Back — 7.7%

Best Debut Feature
     The Assistant (directed by Kitty Green) — 43.3%
     The Vast of Night (directed by Andrew Patterson) — 22.4%
     Palm Springs (directed by Max Barbakow) — 20.1%
     Promising Young Woman (directed by Emerald Fennell) — 8.1%
     One Night in Miami (directed by Regina King) — 6.1%

Best Overlooked Film
     House of Hummingbird — 39.2%
     Disclosure — 22.8%
     Varda by Agnθs — 16.4%
     Heimat is a Space in Time — 14.4%
     Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets — 7.2%

Best Scene (Dramatic)
     Silly Games, Small Axe: Lover's Rock — 36.1%
     Human Resources, The Assistant — 27.2%
     Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Never Rarely Sometimes Always — 19.5%
     Ballet, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 8.9%
     Final Scene / Park Bench, Sound of Metal — 8.4%

Best Scene (Comedic)
     Synagogue, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm — 28.3%
     Kung Fu Fighting, Small Axe: Lover's Rock — 28.0%
     Volcano Man, Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga — 19.6%
     Dinner, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 14.5%
     Country Steve, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm — 9.6%

Best Shot
     Radio Station to Parking Lot, The Vast of Night — 49.5%
     Laying Side by Side, First Cow — 21.5%
     Splash of Paint, The Invisible Man — 13.4%
     At the Dinner Table, I'm Thinking of Ending Things — 7.9%
     Pushing a Face In, Possessor — 7.6%

Best Line
     "This is a business where the buyer gets nothing for his money but a memory. What he bought still belongs to the man who sold it.", Mank — 31.6%
     "I think he's a fantastic politician, but I don't think a fantastic politician is a compliment either.", Boys State — 27.1%
     "You’ve posed that question in the form of a lie.", The Trial of the Chicago 7 — 21.8%
 — 10.0%     "I can survive just fine without you, you know. But there's a chance that this life can be a little less mundane with you in it.", Palm Springs
     "See you down the road.", Nomadland — 9.5%
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