The 2012 Juan and Only Award Winners

So, I ended up completely forgetting about my own award show earlier this year after tallying up all the nominees, but I figured I should probably go ahead and put up the super fun results anyway. In case you’ve already forgotten, which you probably have, here are all of the nominees. Thanks a ton to everyone who voted this year!

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Here are the winners of the second annual Juan and Only Awards!

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Best Film Not Nominated

My good friend Derek came up with this interesting little category and I think it deserves to go first. It’s essentially a list compiled of some of my favorite films of the year that weren’t nominated for a single category.

WINNER: Jeff, Who Lives At Home
RUNNER-UP: Magic Mike

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Best Soundtrack Compilation

The voters didn’t have much of a hard time with this one and there were two clear front-runners throughout the voting. I don’t think anyone is ever really surprised to see Quentin Tarantino’s soundtrack selections on a best soundtrack list, so the winner here is a pretty predictable one.

WINNER: Django Unchained
RUNNER-UP: Moonrise Kingdom

 

Best Original Song

This little category provided plenty of different options for the voters, and it’s one of the few categories where every single nominee received at least one vote. It’s also one of the few TIES of the awards this year, which is a nice surprise. Considering there’s a tie, there won’t be any runner-up for this category. One is an incredibly charming little piece that closed a film and started an international dance craze and the other opened one of the most popular series’ around.

WINNER 1: The Sambola! International Dance Craze – Lou Christie, Michael A. Levine & Mark Suozzo (Damsels in Distress)

WINNER 2: Skyfall – Adele & Paul Epworth (Skyfall)

Best Original Score

I’ll honestly say I’ve listened to a fair amount of the nominated scores this year over and over again, but a few stood out to me more than others. I would have been glad if any of them won this award, but there was one clear winner, and it was one that was completely snubbed this year at the Oscars.

WINNER: Jonny Greenwood (The Master)
RUNNER-UP: Dario Marianelli (Anna Karenina)

Best Action Sequences

This was one of the new categories we decided to throw in this year just because of the fact that I wanted to throw around some more fun nominations to movies I liked. There was a clear front runner here and it actually didn’t surprise me one bit.

WINNER: The Raid: Redemption
RUNNER-UP: The Avengers

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Best Documentary

Another category that managed to get a tie winner! I always expect a front-runner in this category depending on whatever film is the most popular, but I was actually really pleased to see both of the films winning here tonight. One is about music and the other is about something genuinely important that everyone should be aware of, so it’s a nice mix.

WINNER 1: The Invisible War

WINNER 2: Shut Up and Play the Hits

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Juan Barquin

Just yer average twenty-something college student with no time on his hands who ends up watching (and writing) too many movies and shows for his own good.

2 Responses

  1. amy says:

    I can live with these results. xD

  2. I’m still catching up on 2012’s releases but I did see Paranorman about a month ago and it was so good. Now I’m waiting for my library hold on Wreck-It Ralph to arrive.

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