The Alliteration Aside award goes to Breach. In the first 10 minutes of the movie, we get Chris Cooper, Laura Linney, the book "Catechisms of the Catholic Church", and a Palm Pilot.
The Take That, HBO! award goes to the Starz network for No Country for Old Men. The sign outside the motel has "Free HBO", but Starz won the rights to show the movie on premium cable.
The Don't Leave Home Without It award goes to Enchanted, in which Edward from the animated kingdom of Andalasia seems to have no problem buying lunch and renting a room in New York City.
2008 The Recycled Plot award goes to Nobel Son, which borrowed from Ruthless People: Danny DeVito and Bill Pullman in the cast, and a plot that entails a kidnapping where the victim collaborates with the kidnapper.
The Recycled Wardrobe award goes to Fred Claus. Kevin Spacey must have kept the Superman cape that he wears from the Superman Returns inventory.
The Recycled Wardrobe award (runner-up) goes to Shooter. Mark Wahlberg must have kept his Eagles jacket from his role in Invincible.
The For Those of You Who Like an Arithmetic Challenge award goes to Shooter. Whereas most movies would have had the graphic "3 years later" on the screen, Shooter has "36 months later".
The Soccer Still Hasn't Caught on in the USA award goes to Superbad. A player says "We're down 2 points", instead of "we're down 2 goals".
The Proof of Global Warming award goes to The Game Plan. It's New Year's weekend in Boston, and the fans at the football game are in short sleeves.
The Most Mismatched Team Name Since the Utah Jazz award goes to The Game Plan. The name of the football team is the Boston Rebels?? What, the Boston Gators was already taken?
The We Got the Inside Joke award goes to Gracie, the soccer-themed movie which starred a pair of Shues (Elisabeth and Andrew).
The Another Football Figure Turned Director award goes to The Comebacks, which was directed by Tom Brady. Apparently, John Madden (Shakespeare in Love) was not available.
The And You Thought that he was Naturally Creative award goes to Robin Williams in August Rush. He picked out the name August Rush from a truck billboard, similar to when he picked Mrs. Doubtfire from a newspaper headline.
The Separated at Birth? award goes to Robin Williams in August Rush and Bono in Across the Universe.
The Crystal Ball award goes to Mr. Woodcock. It had a character using a cell phone during a flight, which is not legal yet.
The Only Their Hairdressers Know for Sure award goes to The Hoax, which has the normally blonde Hope Davis in black hair, and Marcia Gay Harden as a blonde.
The Subliminal Tribute to Michael J. Fox award goes to Knocked Up. It has a reference to Back to the Future, has its lead character named Ben Stone (which was Michael J. Fox's character's name in Doc Hollywood), and mentions the actor Matthew Fox. As if we wouldn't notice.
The I'm Ready to Take a Chance Again (Again) award goes to Ben Stiller, who appeared in his second movie (The Heartbreak Kid, following Keeping the Faith) that has this Barry Manilow song.
The Latest Entry in the Alphabet Film Festival award goes to W., joining G (2005), M (1931), O (2001), Q (1982), and Z (1969).
The You Just Can't Trust Answering Machines These Days award goes to Premonition. Sandra Bullock presses the Messages button and hears "you have no new messages", even though the digital display shows zero.