The 2014 RopeofSilicon Movie Awards

Best Director

Alejandro González Iñárritu (Birdman)

  • Wes Anderson (The Grand Budapest Hotel)
  • Damien Chazelle (Whiplash)
  • Xavier Dolan (Mommy)
  • Ava DuVernay (Selma)
  • Gareth Evans (The Raid 2)
  • David Fincher (Gone Girl)
  • Dan Gilroy (Nightcrawler)
  • Steven Knight (Locke)
  • Richard Linklater (Boyhood)
  • Damian Szifron (Wild Tales)
  • Adam Wingard (The Guest)
NOTES:

Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu‘s ability to conceive and then execute Birdman on the level he did is unfathomable to me. Of course he had help, but it’s a matter of having the right help to pull all the pieces together and to have the end result be as electric as this film is blows me away. Yet, I don’t want to overlook all the other names on the runners-up list as I feel I could find reason for each of them to take the top spot. However, there was one other thing I noticed about all of them… other than DuVernay, Fincher and Wingard, the other nine names listed either wrote, or co-wrote their respective films. Is there something to this?

I looked back at the six previous years of RopeofSilicon Awards and sure enough, the directors I named Best Director were all directors that also wrote the screenplay. I can only assume there is something personal I take away from these films that ties me tighter to these stories than others. Hell, even with Selma, Gone Girl and The Guest you feel the presence of the director, something of their soul leaking into the story being told or, at the very least, what it is that drove them to make their respective film.

That said, yes, I believe Iñárritu deserves to be named Best Director, but the other eleven above deserve a whole heap of love for the films they created.

Best Score

Alexandre Desplat (The Grand Budapest Hotel)

RUNNERS UP: (in alphabetical order by movie)

  • Antonio Sanchez (Birdman)
  • Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross (Gone Girl)
  • Steve Moore (The Guest)
  • James Newton Howard (Nightcrawler)
NOTES:

I hear Alexandre Desplat‘s music from The Grand Budapest Hotel and it just makes me smile. It’s exactly what you’d expect from a Wes Anderson film and it fits the movie so perfectly it’s almost apt to ask, What came first?. It drives the whimsical nature of the film, sets the mood perfectly and is just one more of the overall joys of The Grand Budapest Hotel.

I also want to make sure of making a special note when it comes to James Newton Howard‘s Nightcrawler score as I think it is just as responsible for how we interpret that film as the screenplay and performances. Howard’s score doesn’t judge Lou Bloom, it simply accompanies him. If anything, the music is overly sympathetic toward his character, helping us “like” Lou even more than we otherwise might if it was darker and more sinister in nature. The music is almost awe inspiring rather than “Holy shit, look what this ass hole is doing!” You could probably layer this score over Margin Call and find yourself a little more sympathetic to the folks responsible for the 2008 financial crisis than you would ever want to be.

MISCELLANEOUS AWARDS

Best Ensemble: The Grand Budapest Hotel

Runners-Up: Birdman and Fury

Best Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki (Birdman)

Runners-Up: Robert D. Yeoman (The Grand Budapest Hotel) and Dick Pope (Mr. Turner)

Best Documentaries:

I didn’t watch enough documentaries this year to really name the “best”, but Keep On Keepin’ On is wonderful and Last Days in Vietnam is quite powerful and moving stuff.

Best Animated Film: NONE

Best Action Film: The Raid 2

Runner-Up: Edge of Tomorrow

Biggest (and Most Welcome) Surprise: The Guest

A Few Favorite Quotes

I know there are a lot more that I’m forgetting and hopefully you can add a few in the comments below and I’ll try and add a few more, but here is my first go at some of my favorite quotes from the movies of 2014.

Whiplash

TRAVIS


How do they know who wins in a music competition? Isn’t it subjective?

ANDREW


…No, not really.

Gone Girl

AMY


That’s marriage.

Gone Girl

AMY


Nick loved a girl I was pretending to be. Cool Girl. Men always use that as the defining compliment, don’t they? She’s a cool girl. Cool Girl is fun. Cool Girl is game. Cool Girl is hot. Cool Girl never gets angry at her man. She only smiles in a chagrined, loving manner and then presents her mouth for fucking. Go ahead 1 Cum on me! I don’t mind, I’m Cool Girl.

Last Days in Vietnam

RICHARD ARMITAGE


I thought it was a lot easier to beg forgiveness, than to ask for permission

The Grand Budapest Hotel

DMITRI


This man is an intruder in my home!

M. GUSTAVE


It’s not yours yet, Dmitri. Only when probate is granted, and the Deed of Entitlement —

DMITRI


You’re not getting “Boy with Apple”, you goddamn little fruit!

M. GUSTAVE


How’s that supposed to make me feel?

Boyhood

DAD


You think they ever will make another “Star Wars”?

MASON


I don’t know. I mean, I think if they were to make another one that the period where the game is set is where it would have to be, ’cause there’s nothin’ after, really. At the end —

DAD


Yeah, no, “Return of the Jedi” it’s over. There’s nothin’ —

The Guest

CRAIG


What the fuck David?

The Rover

ERIC


I’ll tell you what God’s given you. He’s put a bullet in you, and he’s abandoned you out here to me.

Gone Girl

TANNER BOLT


You two are the most fucked up people I’ve ever met, and I deal with fucked up people for a living.

Calvary

FATHER JAMES


Killing a priest on a Sunday. That’ll be a good one.

Nightcrawler

LOU


Sir, excuse me, I’m looking for a job. In fact, I’ve made up mind to find a career I can learn and grow into. Who am I? I’m a hard-worker, I set high goals and I’ve been told I’m persistent. Now I’m not fooling myself, sir. Having been raised with the self-esteem movement so popular in schools, I used to expect my needs to be considered. But I know that today’s work culture no longer caters to the job loyalty that could be promised to earlier generations. What I believe, sir, is that good things come to those who work their asses off, and that people such as yourself who reach the top of the mountain didn’t just fall there. My motto is if you want to win the lottery you have to make the money to buy a ticket. Did I say I worked in a garage? Sir, I think you and I could work well together. So how about it? I can start tomorrow or even why not tonight?

SCRAPYARD OWNER


filling out a form … muttering ‘no’ …

LOU


How about an internship then? A lot of young people are taking unpaid positions to get a foot in the door. That’s something I’d be willing to do.

SCRAPYARD OWNER


I’m not hiring a fucking thief.
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