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117560, The Ninth Annual Spilled Latte Award WINNERS!
Posted by Frank Longo, Sat Feb-27-16 02:23 AM
Behold, the results of PTP's own annual film awards, the Spilled Lattes!

For Best Original Score:
Tied for 4th place, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Alva Noto, and Bryce Dessner for The Revenant, and John Williams for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
In 3rd place, Junkie XL for Mad Max: Fury Road.
In 2nd place, Ennio Morricone for The Hateful Eight.
And the winner of the Spilled Latte for Best Original Score... Johann Johannsson for Sicario!

If predictions hold true for tonight's Academy Awards, this will mark the first time the Best Original Score Latte has gone to a composer who was nominated for, but didn't win, the Oscar. (Past double Oscar/Latte winners include Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for The Social Network and Steven Price for Gravity.)

For Best Cinematography:

In 5th place, Mark Lee Ping-Bin for The Assassin.
In 4th place, Robert Richardson for The Hateful Eight.
In 3rd place, John Seale for Mad Max: Fury Road.
In 2nd place, Roger Deakins for Sicario.
And the winner of the Spilled Latte for Best Cinematography... Emmanuel Lubezki for The Revenant!

This is Lubezki's second Latte, previously winning for The Tree of Life (one of his few Oscar nominations that didn't result in a win). This ties him with Roger Deakins, who also has two Latte wins (but, embarrassingly, no Oscar wins). If Lubezki wins the Oscar tonight as expected, this will mark only the second time in Latte history that the winner for Best Cinematography also won the Oscar (previously, Wally Pfister won both for Inception).

For Best Adapted Screenplay:

Tied for 4th place, Christopher McQuarrie for Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation, and Lawrence Kasdan & J.J. Abrams and Michael Arndt for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
In 3rd place, Aaron Sorkin for Steve Jobs.
In 2nd place, Charles Randolph and Adam McKay for The Big Short.
And the winner of the Spilled Latte for Best Adapted Screenplay... Ryan Cooger & Aaron Covington for Creed!

Surprisingly, Coogler is the first Adapted Screenplay winner *ever* to have been previously nominated for a Spilled Latte-- he was nominated for Best Original Screenplay for Fruitvale Station. This is only the third time a script not nominated for the Academy Award has won the Latte (the previous two winners were Scott Z. Burns for The Informant! and Hossein Amini for Drive).

For Best Original Screenplay:

In 5th place, Quentin Tarantino for The Hateful Eight.
In 4th place, Taylor Sheridan for Sicario.
In 3rd place, Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, and Josh Cooley for Inside Out.
In 2nd place, Josh Singer & Tom McCarthy for Spotlight.
And the winner of the Spilled Latte for Best Original Screenplay... Alex Garland for Ex Machina!

Eight out of nine times, the winner for Best Original Screenplay has gone to someone also nominated for the Academy Award-- Garland is no exception (the one exception: Jeff Nichols for Take Shelter in 2011).

For Best Supporting Actress:

In 5th place, Alicia Vikander for Ex Machina.
In 4th place, Rebecca Ferguson for Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation.
Tied for 2nd place, Tessa Thompson for Creed and Kate Winslet for Steve Jobs.
And the winner of the Best Spilled Latte for Best Supporting Actress... Jennifer Jason Leigh for The Hateful Eight!

The Best Supporting Actress Latte has always gone to an Oscar nominee-- four times it's gone to the eventual winner. We'll see if Leigh pulls off the upset and makes it a fifth tonight.

For Best Supporting Actor:

In 5th place, Idris Elba for Beasts of No Nation.
In 4th place, Mark Ruffalo for Spotlight.
In 3rd place, Oscar Isaac for Ex Machina.
In 2nd place, Benicio Del Toro for Sicario.
And the winner of the Spilled Latte for Best Supporting Actor... Sylvester Stallone for Creed!

There is more overlap between the Oscars and the Lattes in Best Supporting Actor than in any other category-- six out of eight years past, the winner of the Latte goes on to win the Oscar. Stallone likely feels good about his chances to make it seven out of nine.

For Best Actress:

In 5th place, Daisy Ridley for Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
In 4th place, Brie Larson for Room.
In 3rd place, Emily Blunt for Sicario.
In 2nd place, Alicia Vikander for Ex Machina.
And the winner of the Spilled Latte for Best Actress... Charlize Theron for Mad Max: Fury Road!

This is Theron's third Latte nomination and first victory. This marks the first time the winner for Best Actress was *not* nominated for an Oscar that year (all in the Best Actress category, except for Hailee Steinfeld for True Grit in 2010, who was nominated in the Supporting category at the Oscars).

For Best Actor:

In 5th place, Ben Mendelsohn for Mississippi Grind.
In 4th place, Abraham Attah for Beasts of No Nation.
In 3rd place, Michael Fassbender for Steve Jobs.
In 2nd place, Leonardo DiCaprio for The Revenant.
And the winner of the Spilled Latte for Best Actor... Michael B. Jordan for Creed!

This is Jordan's second nomination and first Latte win, previously nominated for Fruitvale Station. This is the fourth time the winner of the Latte failed to receive an Oscar nomination (previous un-nominated Latte winners were Matt Damon for The Informant!, Michael Fassbender for Shame, and David Oyelowo for Selma). While DiCaprio is expected to win the Oscar tonight, he is a three-time nominee and zero-time winner for the Lattes-- but feel worse for Michael Fassbender, who leads all actors with four Latte nominations yet has never taken one home.

For Best Director:

In 5th place, Hou Hsiao-hsien for The Assassin.
In 4th place, Denis Villeneuve for Sicario.
In 3rd place, Alejandro Inarritu for The Revenant.
In 2nd place, Ryan Coogler for Creed.
And the winner of the Spilled Latte for Best Director... George Miller for Mad Max: Fury Road!

This marks only the fourth time that the winner for Best Director has gone to an Oscar nominee. It's only the second win for a Director whose film was not also nominated for the Best Screenplay Latte (Alfonso Cuaron for Gravity being the other).

For Best Picture:

In 7th place, The Big Short.
In 6th place, Creed.
In 5th place, Spotlight.
Tied for 3rd place, Sicario and The Revenant.
In 2nd place, Ex Machina.
And the winner of the Spilled Latte for Best Picture is... Mad Max: Fury Road!

This is only the second action film to win Best Picture at the Lattes-- in 2010, Inception won (it, like Fury Road, was also nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars). Mad Max supporters shouldn't feel good about their chances tonight at the Oscars though. Only one Latte winner for Best Picture has ever gone on to win the Oscar: 12 Years a Slave in 2013.

Mad Max: Fury Road and Creed end the night as the big winners, taking home three Lattes a piece. Ex Machina, Sicario, The Revenant, and The Hateful Eight each take home one Latte of their own.

Thanks again to everyone who voted! See you all next year!


*****

Here are the nominees (a.k.a. the Top 5 votegetters) for the Eighth Annual Spilled Latte Awards. Note: some categories may have more than 5 nominees due to a tie in the amount of votes the nominees received. The results are in-- no need to vote on these-- and will be announced the day after the Oscars, in order to steal their shine.

Sicario leads the way with seven nominations. Creed follows with six, while multiple films (Mad Max: Fury Road, The Revenant, Ex Machina) got five apiece.

TRIVIA:

- the Spilled Lattes boast six non-white actors and three non-white directors, as opposed to the zero and one nominated by the Oscars, respectively.

- this is only the second time in Spilled Latte history that an actor has been nominated in two separate categories for the same performance-- the first time was in the first Spilled Latte Awards, when Casey Affleck was nominated for both Lead and Supporting Actor for his work in The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford.

- this is Roger Deakins's seventh Spilled Latte nomination, tying him with the Coen Brothers for the most nominations of all time.

- several actors were not first-time Latte nominees-- we had several second-time nominees (Oscar Isaac, Brie Larson, Ben Mendelsohn, Mark Ruffalo, Kate Winslet, Pete Docter, Michael Arndt, Michael B. Jordan, Ryan Coogler, Alejandro Inarritu, Christopher McQuarrie), four third-timers (Leonardo DiCaprio, Charlize Theron, Robert Richardson, Aaron Sorkin), and two fourth-timers (Michael Fassbender, Emmanuel Lubezki).

- Michael Fassbender's fourth nomination ties him with Amy Adams for the most Spilled Latte nominations ever received by an actor.

BEST PICTURE:

The Big Short
Creed
Ex Machina
Mad Max: Fury Road
The Revenant
Sicario
Spotlight

BEST ACTRESS:

Emily Blunt, Sicario
Brie Larson, Room
Daisy Ridley, Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Charlize Theron, Mad Max: Fury Road
Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina

BEST ACTOR:

Abraham Attah, Beasts of No Nation
Leonardo DiCaprio, The Revenant
Michael Fassbender, Steve Jobs
Michael B. Jordan, Creed
Ben Mendelsohn, Mississippi Grind

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS:

Rebecca Ferguson, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
Jennifer Jason Leigh, The Hateful Eight
Tessa Thompson, Creed
Alicia Vikander, Ex Machina
Kate Winslet, Steve Jobs

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR:

Benicio Del Toro, Sicario
Idris Elba, Beasts of No Nation
Oscar Isaac, Ex Machina
Mark Ruffalo, Spotlight
Sylvester Stallone, Creed

BEST DIRECTOR:

Ryan Coogler, Creed
Hou Hsiao-hsien, The Assassin
Alejandro Inarritu, The Revenant
George Miller, Mad Max: Fury Road
Denis Villeneuve, Sicario

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY:

Ryan Cooger & Aaron Covington, Creed
Lawrence Kasdan & J.J. Abrams and Michael Arndt, Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Christopher McQuarrie, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation
Charles Randolph and Adam McKay, The Big Short
Aaron Sorkin, Steve Jobs

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY:

Pete Docter, Meg LeFauve, and Josh Cooley, Inside Out
Alex Garland, Ex Machina
Taylor Sheridan, Sicario
Josh Singer & Tom McCarthy, Spotlight
Quentin Tarantino, The Hateful Eight

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY:

Roger Deakins, Sicario
Emmanuel Lubezki, The Revenant
Mark Lee Ping-Bin, The Assassin
Robert Richardson, The Hateful Eight
John Seale, Mad Max: Fury Road

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE:

Johann Johannsson, Sicario
Ennio Morricone, The Hateful Eight
Ryuichi Sakamoto, Alva Noto, and Bryce Dessner, The Revenant
John Williams, Star Wars: The Force Awakens
Junkie XL, Mad Max: Fury Road