This story begins with outrage. Specifically, outrage of the Sisters Kohrs over some of the Oscar results. Last weekend, we, along with most of the country, watched the Oscars, where feely and obscure movies always seem to land themselves in the spotlight, which, frankly, we’ve always been a little bitter about. But we’re working through it. With a few more years of counseling we may get over it. So, in our ranting about the unfairness of life, we decided to construct our own version of the Oscars.
For those of you who like the sort of movies that won at the Oscars, good for you. The following blog post will likely offend you, but then again, you got the Oscars, so we think you’ll be ok.
Best Actress: Teresa Palmer in Warm Bodies
Basically because she’s not annoying, which is impressive for an action movie’s leading lady/love interest. Just saying.
Best Actor/Best Villain: Benedict Cumberbatch in Star Trek Into Darkness
Why is the Cumberpatch the best actor, let me see... Fantastic hair, voice, eyes, posture... Plus his acting isn’t half bad either.
And now we come to it, Katie’s choice for Best Picture is....
Let the dramatic pause happen. Just let it happen.
Ok, ok, ok, before you write me off, here are my reasons. I put a lot of thought into this, like at least a straight minute of dedicated thinking.
My top three were Star Trek Into Darkness, Ender’s Game and Warm Bodies. I loved all of them, but I still picked Warm Bodies, and here’s why.
The story, basically Romeo and Juliet with zombies, is interesting and weird in a great way. Teresa Palmer and Nicholas Hoult do a great job, plus the soundtrack is essentially perfect. And then there’s the rewatchability of it.
Usually when I go to a movie, if I like it the first time, I keep thinking about how great it was and talking it up. So then when I see it a second time, I am surprised by how much I don’t love it as much as I did the first time.
Kara and I forced it upon several different groups with varying results, but every time, I still loved it just as much or more. Star Trek and Ender, I remember loving, but I never have gotten that excited feeling that I want to see them again.
So there you have it, Warm Bodies is my pick for best picture.
Kara’s Choice
Biggest Laugh: The Lone Ranger
I don’t understand why this movie gets so much hate. I thought it was amazing. There was a horse galloping on top of a train while the lone ranger theme was playing on repeat, how is that not awesome?
Best Actress: Jena Malone in the Hunger Games Catching Fire. I don’t remember liking Johanna in the book but in the movie she was so funny.
Best Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch. He was great in Star Trek. He was terrifying in The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug. Where to start with Sherlock…
And because I have trouble making decisions and I want to stall, here are some of the movies that I really liked and feel should be mentioned.
Star Trek Into Darkness
Ender’s Game
Catching Fire
The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Warm Bodies
Oh no, decision time...drama...confusion...inner turmoil...Katie yelling at me to not overthink this, it’s not like we’re giving out real awards...nearing a decision… and my pick for best picture is...
Star Trek Into Darkness!
Cause it’s awesome.
To finish up, we’ve compiled a few other awards and movies that deserve mentioning.
Most Generally Beautiful Movie: The Great Gatsby
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Best special effects: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
He is fire... he is death... and he is beautiful... |
Most/Least Surprising Disappointment: Man of Steel
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Most Coldestest - Frozen
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Best Side-Character Hair: Ewan Mcgregor in Jack the Giant Slayer
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Least Like the Book: Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters
Hopefully the Book was Better than the Movie: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
Most Cheesiest Romantic Comedy - Austenland
Most Simultaneously Terrible and Awesome - The Host
And there you have it, the Feral Oscars. Obviously, we weren’t able to see every good movie that came out this year, so please, tell us what we missed and who you think should have gotten an Oscar who didn’t.
Also, thank you to IMDB.com for being the source to a lot of the random information we had to look up for this post. Your infinite knowledge proves once again to be invaluable to our short memories.
- Sisters Kohrs
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