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― J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit
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Quote of the Day: March 1, 2015
I don’t know half of you half as well as I should like; and I like less than half of you half as well as you deserve.
-J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit

Writer, poet, professor, and the desired grandfather of every living geek.
My Saturn Award Picks

Joss Whedon attended once, so they’re legit, you guys.
In a few hours, the 40th Saturn Awards are due to be presented are to be presented in Burbank, California. Those of you with lives that involve more than lazily scrolling through Wikipedia might ask me what exactly the Saturn Awards are and why they should care about them. The short answer is that the Saturn Awards are presented each year by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films to honour the best in not only movies of those genres, but also TV and, for some reason, home video.
“Chucky: The Complete Collection” and “Award Nominee” are two phrases that you never thought would ever appear in the same breath.
As for why we would need this fairly anonymous award, that’s rather straightforward as well. While I love and cherish the Academy Awards, they can be notoriously stuffy when it comes to nominating movies for the Best Picture Award. There’s a reason that some movies are referred to as “Oscar-bait”: It can seem sometimes that all some movies need to to is try really hard to be nominated for an Oscar and the Academy will lose its shit over it, even if it’s just so-so or, in some cases, just plain bad.

Unrelated Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close poster.
One of the more recent examples is The Dark Knight in 2009. TDK was the highest-grossing movie of that year and is widely considered, along with The Avengers and the new X-Men movie to be in the running for the title of greatest comic book movie of all time. It’s such a damn great movie that even the Academy took notice, rewarding it with 8 nominations: Best Visual Effects (Which it lost to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button), Best Film Editing (Lost to Slumdog Millionaire), Best Makeup (Lost to Benjamin Button), Best Cinematography (Lost to Slumdog Millionaire), Best Art Direction (Lost to Benjamin Fucking Button) Best Sound Mixing (Lost to Slumdog Bloody Millionaire) Best Sound Editing (Which it won) and, obviously, Best Supporting Actor for the late Heath Ledger (Which it also won, as it damn well should have).
Notice anything about those categories?
Not a single one of them is the Best Picture category.
Now, I can understand that not every great movie can get a nomination. If that was the case, the Oscar ceremony would double in length, and Ellen DeGeneres was already a bit thin on material during regular programming. But do you know what movie was nominated for Best Picture instead of TDK? The Reader. A movie that just barely got a “Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes and that you have probably never heard of before. Oscar-bait at its most stereotypical.
So basically, that’s why I like the Saturn Awards so much. Even if the movie are, in general, inferior to the Oscars, the Saturn Awards still let the movies that us plebes enjoy take the spotlight. Besides, let’s be honest here: How many of you actually watched 12 Years a Slave before it won the Oscar?
Ah,whatever. I’ve rambled long enough. The following are my Saturn Award picks. The list of nominees can be found here. I won’t be doing predictions for TV or Home Video categories, but I do hope that Breaking Bad and Game of Thrones clean up.
Best Independent Film

“Fucking Matthew McConaughey.”
My pick: 12 Years a Slave
Second place: Inside Llewyn Davis
12 Years a Slave is the best movie of 2013 (The Academy didn’t screw this one up!) So it’s obviously going to win the majority of awards it’s nominated for, and it doesn’t even have to contend with Dallas Buyers Club or Gravity this time around.
Best Special Effects
My pick: Gravity
Second place: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Gravity has proven since its release that as long as you combine an unspectacular, somewhat predictable script with plot holes, nobody will give a shit if your movie looks pretty enough. Hell, I didn’t care! I gave it a 9.5 out of 10!
Best Makeup

Fun fact: Evangeline Lilly is from Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. She remains the only Fort Saskatchewan resident whose fame isn’t attributed to hockey or petty crime.
My pick: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Second place: Thor: The Dark World
Any Middle-Earth movie is pretty much a shoo-in for awards like this. Odd that they couldn’t do anything about Orlando Bloom starting to look like Joaquin Phoenix though.
Best Costume

Good Lord.
My pick: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Second place: Thor: The Dark World
This might be the only category that 47 Ronin has ever been nominated for that wasn’t “Biggest case of cinematic blue balls of 2013.” Don’t pretend like you didn’t hear the words “Keanu Reeves samurai movie” and immediately start pissing yourself in excitement. Or maybe that was just me.
I might have problems, you guys.
Best Production Design

Blah blah blah Gravity, blah blah blah special effects orgasm blah blah blah so fucking good blah blah blah…
My pick: Gravity
Second place: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Man, if Gravity hadn’t been released in 2013, The Hobbit might’ve really cleaned up in their Oscar categories, never mind the damn Saturn Awards.
Best Editing
My pick: Gravity
Second place: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
I’m still not totally sure how to properly evaluate editing, but when in doubt, go with Gravity.
Best Music
“Doo doo doo, dooo, doo doo doo… Do do do… DOO DOO doo doo… doo doo doo…” That’s classic stuff, right there.
My pick: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (Howard Shore)
Second place: Iron Man 3 (Brian Tyler)
I’m kind of surprised that Steven Price wasn’t nominated for Gravity, but hey, he already has the damn Oscar, and it’s not like you could ever go wrong with Middle Earth music.
Best Performance by a Younger Actor

From Kick-Ass to Carrie, Chloe Grace Moretz is at her best when doused in blood.
My pick: Chloe Grace Moretz, Carrie
Second place: Ty Simpkins, Iron Man 3
Yes, Carrie was total dogshit, but Chloe Grace Moretz was the best part of that whole mess. Just please pick a better movie next time.
Best Supporting Actress
My pick: Scarlett Johansson, Her
Second place: Evangeline Lilly, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug… I guess
It might seem like an odd pick, considering that ScarJo never once appeared on screen, but a) She was pretty damn amazing in that movie and b) Name one other actress on that list who was anything other than “pretty good.”
Best Supporting Actor
My pick: Benedict Cumberbatch, Star Trek Into Darkness
Second place: Tom Hiddleston, Thor: The Dark World
Some people may criticize Benedict Cumberbatch for being, y’know, a white guy playing an Indian character (Khan Noonien Singh), which would be a legitimate argument if he wasn’t already played by Ricardo Montalban in The Wrath of Khan, who was, you know, Mexican.
Best Actress
My pick: Jennifer Lawrence, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
Second place: Sandra Bullock, Gravity
Because Jennifer Lawrence is amazing, and Gravity can’t win everything.
Best Actor
My pick: Joaquin Phoenix, Her
Second place: Oscar Isaac, Inside Llewyn Davis
I also really loved Robert Downey Jr in Iron Man 3, so any of these three actors winning would be fine in my book.
Best Writing
My pick: Joel Coen & Ethan Coen, Inside Llewyn Davis
Second place: Spike Jonze, Her
Her might have won the Oscar, and that was a fine movie, don’t get me wrong, but to tell you the truth, I grew a lot more attached to the Coen brothers’ movie. On an unrelated note, I was surprised that Jennifer Lee was nominated for Frozen. I love Frozen, but.. y’know, come on.
Best Director
My pick: Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
Second place: Peter Jackson, The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
Ah dammit, we’re back to kissing Gravity‘s ass. I guess you couldn’t really argue with it. 2013 was kind of Alfonso Cuaron’s bitch.
Best Comic-to-film Motion Picture
My pick: Iron Man 3
Second place: Thor: The Dark World
Gwyneth Paltrow notwithstanding, Iron Man 3 is the only nominee from this category that isn’t all that seriously flawed, although Thor, Man of Steel and Wolverine were all very enjoyable, in my opinion.
Best Animated Film

Seriously, that dress is made of ICE. There is no fucking way that’s comfortable.
My pick: Frozen
Second place: Despicable Me 2
Well, duh.
Best International Film
I don’t usually watch foreign films, so I’ve missed out on all these movies. The World’s End looks awesome though, so I’ll have to check it out at some point.
Best Action/Adventure Film
The only one of these movies that I’ve seen is The Lone Ranger, and fuck that movie.
Best Thriller Film
I haven’t seen any of these movies either.
Best Horror Film
My pick: This is the End
Second place: None. Horror movies suck.
Horror movies are, in general, pretty damn stupid. But hey, if this Academy is going to consider This is the End a horror movie for some unfathomable reason, then who am I to complain? That movie kicked all sorts of ass!
Best Fantasy Film
My pick: Her
Second place: The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug
I considered going with The Hobbit, as I don’t consider Her to be a fantasy movie (At least in the traditional sense). However, This is the End isn’t an actual horror movie, and I still gave that movie the nod in that category, so whatever.
Best Science Fiction Film
My pick: Gravity
Second place: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire
With no 12 Years a Slave or Dallas Buyers Club to stand in its way, Gravity should take the top prize it is capable of receiving. Much respect to Hunger Games, Star Trek and Pacific Rim though, who would have been top contenders in any other year.