MIMIC said:Preemptive
Avatar: 3 (Art Direction, Cinematography, Visual Effects)
The Hurt Locker: 3 (Sound Mixing, Sound Editing, Original Screenplay)
Inglourious Basterds: 1 (Supporting Actor)
Precious: 2 (Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay)
Up: 2 (Animated Feature, Original Score)
GhaleonEB said:Glad Up won, the score was incredible. Horner recycled way too much on Avatar's score.
Yep.D4Danger said:It's a shame D9 came out the same year as a James Cameron film.
D4Danger said:It's a shame D9 came out the same year as a James Cameron film.
Son of Godzilla said:Didn't he have to make like twice as much as anyone else though?
:lolSon of Godzilla said:Didn't he have to make like twice as much as anyone else though?
lol noPhoenixDark said:Avatar may have had the best visual effects, but the art and design in District 9 and Moon blew it out the water
Post of the forever.pringles said:What was so special about Avatar's effects?
stupei said:District 9 should have won for making good use of budget alone.
MIMIC said:Up In The Air was fantastic until it turned into a cheesy romance.
True. And I think a lot of the score is genuinely brilliant (all the Na'vi themes). But the other half of the score isn't so good, IMO.Son of Godzilla said:Didn't he have to make like twice as much as anyone else though?