El Fangel
01-20-2012, 02:22 AM
Here we are ladies and gentlemen, the 2011 Jeritron Memorial TPWW Movie Awards!
First up, we have Best Fantasy. In a year that featured several good sci-fi adventures for the millions of movie goers, one stood out above the rest.
The winner, for the 2011 award
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Next up, we have best drama and a nominee for the years best picture comes out on top in this category.
Moneyball
The year in comedy was rather bare, with little variety in way of nominations. However what we have is a tie.
50/50 and Bridesmaids
With several films garnering multiple votes for best action film, the winner got by with the skin of their teeth in what would have been three way tie otherwise.
Xmen: First Class
The documentary category has been omitted from this years awards due to lack of voter interest.
The best thriller available for viewing this year was
Drive
This year saw several animated films likely to become classics in the future, one in particular was
The Muppets
Lastly, we have the big one. Picture of the Year. A varied amount of votes were given but there was a clear winner.
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 2
That's it for this year folks, I look forward to next years awards, hopefully with a bigger voter turnout.
First up, we have Best Fantasy. In a year that featured several good sci-fi adventures for the millions of movie goers, one stood out above the rest.
The winner, for the 2011 award
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Next up, we have best drama and a nominee for the years best picture comes out on top in this category.
Moneyball
The year in comedy was rather bare, with little variety in way of nominations. However what we have is a tie.
50/50 and Bridesmaids
With several films garnering multiple votes for best action film, the winner got by with the skin of their teeth in what would have been three way tie otherwise.
Xmen: First Class
The documentary category has been omitted from this years awards due to lack of voter interest.
The best thriller available for viewing this year was
Drive
This year saw several animated films likely to become classics in the future, one in particular was
The Muppets
Lastly, we have the big one. Picture of the Year. A varied amount of votes were given but there was a clear winner.
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part 2
That's it for this year folks, I look forward to next years awards, hopefully with a bigger voter turnout.