Monday, 10 December 2012

UPDATED: Awards Roundup: ParaNorman, Frankenweenie, Ralph Take Home Coveted Prizes!


Awards season is well and truly underway. Kathryn Bigelow is surely making enemies out of Ben Affleck, Paul Thomas Anderson and Steven Spielberg, whose award-favourite films were fighting it out before the Hurt Locker director's latest, Zero Dark Thirty, came in and started swooping up all the awards. Because, in the last few days, the National Board of Review, Boston Society of Film Critics, New York Film Critics Circle and the Washington DC Area Film Critics Association have all announced their annual picks for the year's best films.

Zero Dark Thirty and Lincoln seem to be dominating the major share of awards (with Ang Lee's Life of Pi getting some worthy cinematography recognition), but, in terms of animation, there hasn't really been a clear winner.

NBR named Disney's Wreck-It Ralph Best Animated Feature, whereas the Boston Society of Film Critics went for fellow Disney film, Frankenweenie, directed by Tim Burton. New York's critics agreed with Boston's, whereas Washington DC ones opted for Laika's ParaNorman. UPDATED - 11/12/2012, 22:02 (GMT): The Los Angeles Film Critics Association also chose Frankenweenie as their "Best Animation", and the New York Film Critics Online went for 2010's Spanish-made Chico and Rita, which was nominated for the Oscar in February (losing to Rango).

Noteworthy is that there's no love for Pixar's Brave. Also noteworthy is that there's still no clear animated frontrunner, heading into a very tight race as we approach the "main" awards ceremonies early next year.

Congrats to everyone from Disney and Laika on their respective, and hard earned, wins!

Via THR.

6 comments:

  1. GO "WRECK-IT RALPH"!!!

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  2. Aww Brave. Still the best in my heart! And yay Frankenweenie!

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  3. It's a shame Pixar is not getting any attention, it's like watching your big brother fail a semester of college.
    But i do think Wreck-It and ParaNorman deserve the praise.... they were outstanding contenders. Ill even go ahead and say, despite the apparent financial ruin at the box office, Rise of the Guardians was pretty fantastic for Dreamworks.

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    1. It's a very tight year! I'd love to see Brave still get the nomination, but I think it'll be ParaNorman that wins it.

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  4. Wait, the New York Film Critics chose "Chico & Rita"? I mean, not only is it from 2010, but it was also up for the award last year. Why choose it for this year? Something's not right here.

    Anyways, I hope "Wreck-It Ralph" gets another nod somewhere and "Brave" as well.

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    1. I guess they just wanted to be different. There's always a few like that.

      Yeah, it'd be nice to see some... Wreck-ognition! Ahahahaha--- wait... what do you mean Disney already came up with that?

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