The Teaching the ABC’s award goes to The Muppets, which starred Amy Adams, Alan Arkin, Bill Barretta, and Chris Cooper.
The Oh, I Thought it was a Sequel award goes to Jodie Foster for Carnage. 31 years earlier, she started in Carny.
The It's His Own Fault award goes to Jason Bateman in Horrible Bosses. He was two minutes late to work, but had parked far away from the entrance.
The It Takes One to Know One award goes to Jennifer Aniston for Horrible Bosses. She had a horrible boss in Office Space.
The Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman award goes to Amy Ryan in Win Win. Previously, she had appeared in Gone Baby Gone.
The Let’s Plug My Other Movie award goes to Paul Giamatti in Ides of March, who has the line: “This is a win win situation for me”.
The Let’s Plug My Other Movie award (distant runner-up) goes to Julie Christie, who has a line in Red Riding Hood: “What is it, darling?”, an obvious plug for her 1965 movie Darling.
The Go Bucks! award goes to Ides of March, which was shot and takes place in Ohio, and whose title refers to Julius Caesar, which leads to Brutus, which is the name of The Ohio State University’s mascot.
The Force of Habit award goes to Meg Ryan. She has appeared in two movies with a New Year’s Eve scene (Sleepless in Seattle and When Harry Met Sally), and on December 31, 2011, she was seen on ESPN2 at the Indiana-Ohio State basketball game.
The Yes, We Got the Pun award goes to Something Borrowed, where John Krasinski in a London hotel has the line “Oh good, you're up”, or was it “Oh good, Europe?”.
The Vince Lombardi/You’ve Got to Play Through Injuries award goes to Kevin Spacey in Horrible Bosses, who despite a bullet in his leg charges at Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis.
The Wow, These Guys Talk Fast award goes to Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules. The clock shows 8:55 at the beginning of a scene, and still shows 8:55 after several minutes.
The Box of Chocolates award goes to The Art of Getting By, which has a scene on Valentine's Day and stars Freddie Highmore, who was born on Valentine's Day.
The It’s a Zoo Thing award goes to Mr. Popper’s Penguins, which has the line “Seal all the exits!”.
The It’s a Baseball Thing award goes to Reed Diamond, who has a part in Moneyball.
The All the English Teachers Just Cringed award goes to Moneyball, which has the line “It's fine with your mother and I”.
The Georgia on my Mind award goes to Dennis Quaid for Footloose, which was shot in the Peach State. He had also starred in The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia. He had also starred in the movie Breaking Away; the TV series Breaking Away was actually shot in Georgia.