Showing posts with label awards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label awards. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 August 2013

The best of TV and Film

In light of the SFX awards (which is a sci-fi magazine) I thought I'd compile a list very similar with my tops in TV and film.
IN TV
Best TV show
Merlin
CAST: Colin Morgan, Bradley James, Katie McGrath, Angel Coulby, Anthony Head, Richard Wilson, Alex Vlahos, Rupert Young, Eion Macken and John Hurt.
Call the Midwife
Jessica Raine, Miranda Hart, Jenny Agutter, Pam Ferris, Judy Parfitt, Helen George, Bryony Hannah and Laura Main.
Downton Abbey
Maggie Smith, Hugh Boneville, Michelle Dockery, Jim Carter, Elizabeth McGovern, Laura Carmichael, Brendon Coyle, Phillis Logan, Dan Stevens, Joanne Froggatt and Rob James-Collier
The White Queen
Rebecca Ferguson, James Frain, Rupert Graves, Caroline Goodall, Amanda Hale, Max Irons, Ben Lamb, Michael Maloney, Faye Marsay, Aneurin Barnard, Eleanor Tomlinson and David Oakes
Doctor Who
Christopher Eccelston, David Tennant, Matt Smith, Billie Piper, Freema Agyeman, Catherine Tate, Karen Gillian, Arthur Darvil and Jenna-Louise Coleman.
Best Actor 
Colin Morgan (Merlin)
His role as Merlin was his first major part; he is a truly astonishing actor and will go extremely far in the future. He is able to play about fifty different emotions within a single scene. The last series of Merlin is possibly the most heartbreaking thing I have ever witnessed in my entire life all because Colin embodies Merlin to the point of heartbreak.
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock)
Often referred to as the chameleon for his diversity and ability to make any role he plays unique and incredibly good. As Sherlock he is arrogant and has a very credible talent to speak extremely long dialogs very fast. (If you watch the show you'll understand what I mean).
Bradley James (Merlin)
Watching Arthur go from being an arrogant and spoilt prince in the first series to the Once and Future king was amazing to behold and Bradley couldn't have been a better choice for King Arthur. He and Colin Morgan also get along very well and have a brilliant chemistry on screen and off. 
Aneurin Barnard (The White Queen)
Aneurin really comes into his own in the last four or five episodes of The White Queen. He shows a lot of emotion on his face and is able to make you feel what he is feeling by a simple look in his eyes. I can’t wait to see him in more.
David Tennant (Doctor Who)
Of course I had to include my favourite Doctor on this list, David is able to show the Doctor in love, at war, troubled, happy, sad, worried, angry and I'm not even going to mention The End of Time episodes because his regeneration is ridiculously heart breaking "I don't want to go", no David I wish you hadn't either.
Best Actress
Katie McGrath (Merlin)
Katie shows Morgana's descend into evil in the best possible way. In the first series you love her and then as each series progresses you start to hate her more and more until you physically cannot stand her any longer. It takes great skill to be able to do that and do it well and Katie handles it all with ease.
Maggie Smith (Downton Abbey)
Arguably one of the greatest British actresses that has ever lived. If Maggie Smith is in something you can bet your bottom dollar that it will be worth watching. In Downton Abbey she is a hilarious snob and shows what the first class from that age really acted like.
Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones)
Despite the fact that I don't love Game of Thrones that doesn't mean to say that I don't love Emilia Clarke. She is literally the best character and it perplexes me why they don't show more of her on the show. She's the type of character that is a feminists dream.
Miranda Hart (Call the Midwife)
Despite the fact that Miranda Hart is originally a comedian as Chummy she is brilliant and you get to see how much of a good actress Hart actually is. What's even better is that despite the fact that in Call the Midwife she doesn't try to be funny she is even funnier.
Amanda Hale (The White Queen)
She plays the Red Queen in the White Queen and she plays the slightly deranged woman with huge skill because as much as you may not support her cause you cannot deny that she is a determined, pious woman. 

IN FILM
Best film
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
This is the film that sparked the already growing Harry Potter franchise. This film is the perfect exam of the absolute crème de la crème of British film making and acting. The best of British and obviously its based from the most successful children’s book in years.
Despicable Me
This is the perfect family film and that is why it is not only included in this list but the best-animated film list as well. Its good for everyone and every member of the family can take something away from it. It’s heartwarming, funny and just simply brilliant.
Cool Runnings
An old classic really, it showcases the determination, hard work and sportsmanship that are required for any competitor in the Olympics. It’s a hilarious and witty film about working hard to beat your dreams and not letting anything get in your way.
Twilight Tower of Terror
This isn't a popular film, so much so that I cant even buy it on DVD for my region (urgh why) and have to watch it on VHS instead. The infamous ride at all the Disney parks are based from this film and the film is whilst old now still a brilliant film that is always in my top five.
The Amazing Spider-Man
Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone breathe a new ray of life into the Spider-man franchise (At least in my opinion). The story stays pretty true to the comics and I always see myself remembering bits that I read when I was younger. I cannot wait to see the second installment.
Best Actor
Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter)
Considering that Daniel was only a child when he got the part of the infamous boy wizard, he has continually improved and grown up with us. Having to deal with having one of the biggest franchises in the world on your shoulders is no mean feat, but he manages marvelously and really brings to life my favourite fictional character.
Ralph Fiennes (Harry Potter)
The villain that haunted my childhood was a role that couldn't be played but just anyone and Ralph Fiennes brings so much to He Who Must Not Be Named that he is frankly terrifying. You only need to watch the bonus features on the discs to see how much he cares about how Voldemort was portrayed in the films.
Warrick Davies (Harry Potter)
Warrick Davies is another of Britain's finest actors and actresses, if he is in something; you just know it’s going to be good. He has managed to turn what some would call a disadvantage into an absolutely multi-million pound advantage.
Robert Downey JR (The Avengers - Iron Man)
Robert Downey JR completely embodies Iron Man and brings the emotion and physicality that is needed for such a big role. He is hilarious and brings light to dark situations. Super actor and brilliant superhero.
Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers - Loki)
One of my favourite Marvel villains I'm not sure why but he sends shivers down my spine in a way that the others simply cannot. He is clever, devious and completely deranged and Hiddleston plays him to perfection.
Best Actress
Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games)
It’s a hard role to play when the character you're taking over is a heroine to many but Jennifer Lawrence handles it with ease and grace. She has remained down to earth despite her huge successes in the recent years and she's not even 25 yet. So I don't know about Katniss being my role model I think Jennifer does that all by herself!
Maggie Smith (Harry Potter)
There’s nothing else to say that I haven't already said, but with such a class actress as Maggie Smith it was only right that she was included in both film and TV. McGonagall is a teacher you love but certainly wouldn't want to mess with.
Emma Watson (Harry Potter)
Like with Dan Emma was only a child when she got the role of Hermione but her talent was strong right from the start. She has cemented the love for Hermione and has given millions of young (and old) girls a smart girl who doesn't rely on her looks to look up to.
Scarlett Johansson (The Avengers)
She's the only female superhero in a group of males so for that reason I think its only fair that she is included on here. She is a total badass not only as the Black Widow but as herself as well.
Anne Hathaway (Les Miserables)
Anne Hathaway is breathtaking in Les Mis, her Oscar speaks for itself but honestly she is a flawless actress. She was also in the Princess Diaries which (despite the fact you will deny it) is an awesome film. So it just shows how diverse she is because she can be in a silly teen movie to a completely heartbreaking musical, doesn't get much different than that!
Best Animated Film
Tangled
Based on the famous Rapunzel fairytale however, this is a brand new take on it. Its funny, cute and pretty fulfilling. Pascal and Max the horse are very welcome additions to the storyline, another Disney classic!
Toy Story
This has to be on best-animated film lists because it is one of the best works of my generation. It is another that makes you happy and reflective, oh and also who doesn't love the thought of all of your toys actually being alive?
Finding Nemo
This film is a heartwarming tale about a fathers love for a son and how he will literally go to the ends of the ocean to find him. If that doesn't sound like a premise to a brilliant film to you then you're sorely mistaken.
Monsters INC
This is the type of Disney film that can be for all ages. Everyone will enjoy and the storyline is hilarious but as with all Disney films they all have a secret message behind them that makes you think. This film never gets old and Monsters University is one of the only sequels (along with Toy Story) that hasn't ruined the franchise but enhanced it.
Brave
One of the newest in Disney releases; I like that Merida isn't your stereotypical princess and she is independent and strong willed, whilst she is obviously still a child and makes a few silly mistakes (Come on, Merida, never trust a witch!) its an excellent film with phenomenal animation.
Most Cinematically Pleasing Film
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows part 1
The first Harry Potter film away from Hogwarts but that certainly doesn't take away from the spellbinding views and locations that they used to film.
Brave
As mentioned in the previous list Brave is a fantastic example of a human mind (and hand), they created enchanting scenery by the flick of the hand to leave you mesmerised by the view.
The Hunger Games
The arena itself is in a forest and the Districts are something else to behold. Whilst it isn't the prettiest of sceneries, the locations that they used add to the films ambience tenfold.
Up
Again as with Brave, these two films really show just how ridiculously talented Disney animators are. It seems ridiculous that you can be amazed by places that aren't actually real.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
In the light of the TriWizard Tournament there are several new locations, some enhanced by CGI and others actual locations but none more beautiful than the other and of course any view of the Hogwarts castle has me wishing I were there.
IN BOTH
Sexiest Male
Colin Morgan (Merlin)
Alex Vlahos (Merlin)
Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter)
Bradley James (Merlin)
Aneurin Barnard (The White Queen)
Tom Hiddleston (The Avengers)
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock)
Most Attractive Female
Jennifer Lawrence (The Hunger Games)
Katie Mcgrath (Merlin)
Emma Watson (Harry Potter)
Emilia Clarke (Game of Thrones)
Right thats it for my awards this year and bloody hell that took far longer to write than I anticipated, but oh well! 

Monday, 25 February 2013

Oscar appreciation

To win an Oscar is the greatest achievement in film.

Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz
Animated Short Film: "Paper Man"
Animated Feature Film: "Brave"
Cinematography: Claudio Miranda for "Life of Pi"
Visual Effects: "Life of Pi"
Costume Design: "Anna Karenina"
Makeup and Hairstyling: "Les Miserables"
Live Action Short Film: "Curfew"
Documentary Short Subject: "Innocente"
Documentary Feature: "Searching for Sugar Man"
Foreign Language Film: "Amour"
Sound Mixing: "Les Miserables
Sound Editing: "Zero Dark Thirty" and "Skyfall" (A tie)
Supporting Actress: Anne Hathaway
Film Editing: "Argo"
Production Design: "Lincoln"
Original Score: "Life of Pi"
Original Song: "Skyfall"
Adapted Screenplay: Chris Terrio for "Argo"
Original Screenplay: Quentin Tarantion for "Django Unchained"
Directing: Ang Lee
Actress: Jennifer Lawrence
Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis
Best Picture: "Argo"

Daniel Radcliffe

Jennifer Lawrence 

Anne Hathaway and Amanda Seyfried 

Eddie Redmayne 

Adele won best song for Skyfall


Best actor, best actress, best supporting actress and best supporting actor 

Friday, 22 February 2013

BRIT awards- the winners

To be perfectly honest I didn't actually watch all of it but I saw a bit so I thought I would take a look back at my predictions in this post and see if any were correct!

British Female Solo Artist - Emeli Sande
I predicted that she would win

British Breakthrough - Ben Howard

I thought that Rita Ora would win and although I've never heard him I know he has alot of fans and is praised highly

British Group - Mumford & Sons
I thought that One Direction had this one in the bag but clearly nothing is predictable in the music industry
Best Male Solo Artist - Ben Howard
I predicted Olly Murs but again I know that he is highly praised
Best Live Act - Coldplay
I predicted that Coldplay would win and it would have been a crime had they not!
International Female Solo Artist - Lana Del Rey
I'm surprised Lana won becuase in my opinion I think she is extremely boring

International Group - The Black Keys
I've never heard of this group and I'm rather disappointed that The Script didn't win

Best British Single with Capital FM - Adele, 'Skyfall'
I like Adele so I think this is well deserved and its a pretty good song
International Male Solo artist - Frank Ocean
I dislike Frank Ocean so this category is meh
British Album Of The Year - Emeli Sande, 'Our Version Of Events'
I predicted that this would win Emeli has been on everything this year so it was only clear that she would win
BRITs Global Success - One Direction
I didn't predict anyone would win this but I think that it is deserved they are massive after all 

To be honest I don't like the BRITs as I'm not fussed on any of the music nominated and I hardly think it should be allowed to be called the BRITS any more because the majority of the categories are international so what's the point.

Thursday, 24 January 2013

National Television Awards WINNERS!

I am so, so, so happy that Colin Morgan won Best Actor, after watching only the first two series of Merlin I am already completely obsessed and I love the show. In my opinion Colin is brilliant in every single episode, always bringing me to tears and making me laugh, its very rare that I can connect with a character so thoroughly so quickly and so this award for me was the best of the night.


I was also really pleased that Downton won Best Drama, it is a brilliant show and it was certainly deserved, although I would have been happy whatever the outcome in this category because there were four amazing shows fighting to win.


I was extremely happy that Miranda Hart won Best Drama performance- female, because I think that it is brilliant to see her doing a serious role whilst still being able to inject her loveable humour into the role.


Ant and Dec won Best Entertainment Presenter for the twelfth year running, they are fantastic and always have me laughing.

*this picture is from last year but they were unable to make it because of filming BGT*

and finally I was pleased with I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here wining Best Entertainment Programme as in my opinion I think its one of the best shows on TV.


To see a full list of all the winners click here





Sunday, 13 January 2013

National Television Awards- Opinions

Now, I have had music and film awards so of course I had to do the National Television Awards, they have seriously good nominations this year, and it will be incredibly hard to choose a winner, but I'll do my best.

Category 1-Best Talent Show
X Factor
Britain's Got Talent
Dancing on Ice
The Voice UK
Strictly Come Dancing

In all fairness it was pretty decent this year, and how attractive is Louis Smith?

Category 2-Comedy Panel Show
QI
Mock The Week
Would I Lie To You
Have I Got News For You

Primarily because they had Daniel Radcliffe on there hosting a few weeks ago

Category 3- Drama
Sherlock
Doctor Who
Merlin
Downton Abbey

I watch 3/4 of these so it was tough, but my heart will always lie with Downton, such a good show, it deserves the awards! (But in all honesty I don't mind who wins)

Category 4- Best Drama Performance (Male)
Daniel Mays (Mrs Biggs)
Colin Morgan (Merlin)
Matt Smith (Doctor Who)
Benedict Cumberbatch (Sherlock)
I have to take my hat off to him and admit he is a brilliant actor, and portrays Sherlock extremely well.

Category 5- Factual Entertainment
The Apprentice
Top Gear
Paul O'Grady: For the Love of Dogs
The Great British Bake Off

The only one I remotely watch is The Apprentice, so I thought its was only right to vote for it.

Category 6- Drama Performance (Female)
Sheridan Smith (Mrs Biggs)
Miranda Hart (Call the Midwife)
Suranne Jones (Scott and Bailey)
Karen Gillan (Doctor Who)

I love Miranda Hart, I think she's hilarious and is the perfect person to play Chummy, and I would love to see her win but I wouldn't mind if Karen Gillan wins either.

Category 7-Situation Comedy (SitCom)
Mrs Brown's Boys
The Big Bang Theory
Benidorm
Absolutely Fabulous

I love The Big Bang Theory, probably one of the funniest programmes on TV at the moment. 

Category 8-Documentary Series
Frozen Planet
One Born Every Minute
Big Fat Gypsy Weddings
Planet Earth Live

I don't watch any of these

Category 9-Serial Drama
Eastenders
Coronation Street
Emmerdale
Hollyoaks
Has to be Eastenders as that's the only one I occasionally watch, but I'm not one for soaps, really.
Category 10-Serial Drama Performance
Michelle Keegan (Coronation Street)
Emmett J Scanlan (Hollyoaks)
Adam Woodyatt (Eastenders)
Alan Halsall (Coronation Street) 
As I said I don't watch soaps, but I hate Ian Beale so Michelle Keegan was the only other option as I have no clue who the others are!

Category 11-Daytime
The Chase
Jeremy Kyle Show
This Morning
Come Dine With Me

I think This Morning is my winner, I love it and it always has really decent guests on it. It is an absolute must when you're off school ill!

Category 12-Newcomer
Liam Fox (Emmerdale)
Joseph Thompson (Hollyoaks)
David Witts (Eastenders)
Natalie Gumede (Coronation Street)

I have to admit I only voted for David Witts because he is attractive (sorry I'm only human, haha)
Category 13-Entertainment Programme
The Only Way is Essex
I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here
The Graham Norton Show
Alan Carr:Chatty Man

I really enjoy all of these but I look forward to I'm a Celeb every single year so I absolutely had to vote for it! But I don't really mind who wins as I enjoy them all.

Category 14- Entertainment Presenter
Alan Carr
Ant and Dec
Dermot O'Leary
Keith Lemon

Ant and Dec are the best comedy double act the UK has so they defiantly must continue their rein of winning this for 10/11 years! However, as long as Keith Lemon doesn't win then I don't really mind too much.