Very nice. I should rank my ten BP nominees by number also in the near future. I hope whoever else reads this will pitch in with their ten or five candidates. After all, we have spare burritos here.
Harvey, on your next reply please specify how JURASSIC PARK was referenced. It'll be the Sunday spoiler.
American audiences are so spoon-fed lately, many of them have walked out of TREE OF LIFE screenings demanding refunds for being intellectually challenged. Yes, I am an American. But it's true: the British do it a hell of a lot smarter. So lots of my favorite nominations go to overseas productions like HANNA and KILLER ELITE, or American films in the TAG program (MARGIN CALL).
I saw DRIVE partially for Carey Mulligan and Ron Perlman. I particularly liked the original music in its trailer. Perlman had a better role than usual. He also popped up this year in SEASON OF THE WITCH, CONAN and other forgettables.
I'm not sure the ''Rosemary's Baby'' look works for Carey Mulligan. but I did feel she spent an inordinate amount of time staring at Ryan Gosling when they could let her ACT......like she did so well in AN EDUCATION and NEVER LET ME GO. Most women are accessories in action movies in the end.
In the end, I nominated DRIVE for Best Sound. Partially for the sudden burst of action mid-way through the film.
SOURCE CODE and RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES were the remaining films I saw in this group. I nominated SOURCE for Best Cinematography and Sound. APES fared better. It was nominated for Best Sound, Visual Effects, Editing, Cinematography, Musical Score, Supporting Actor John Lithgow, Actor Andy Serkis, Director Rupert Wyatt, and Best Picture. It won two of the categories: Best Visual Effects (slam-dunk) and Serkis for Best Actor in the best CGI performance of all time.