The Bet a Million on Boyle award goes to Million Dollar Arm, which had a scene with singer Susan Boyle. Similarly, Slumdog Millionaire was directed by Danny Boyle. Both movies take place in India.
The South of the Border award goes to Jennifer Aniston, who starred in two movies that had scenes in Mexico -- We're the Millers and Cake.
The Praising Arizona award goes to Moms’ Night Out. Similar to Raising Arizona, it involved a missing baby, a motorcyclist, and the line “a checkered past”. And, it was filmed in Alabama, another state that starts and ends with the letter A. As if we wouldn’t notice.
The Can’t See the Forest for the Trees award goes to Chris Pine for Into the Woods.
The It’s a Football Thing award goes to Draft Day. Kevin Costner has the line “I shouldn't be penalized for that”.
The Not Based on Actual Events award goes to Draft Day, which had footage (no pun intended) of an Ohio State-Wisconsin football game being played in broad daylight.
The All the English Teachers Just Cringed award goes to Drew Barrymore in Blended. She says “He could have broke his neck”.
The All the English Teachers Just Cringed award (runner up) goes to Jeremy Renner in Kill the Messenger. He says “This is between my wife and I”.
The Well, She’s Not an English Teacher award goes to the history teacher in Mr. Peabody & Sherman. She says “someone really knows their history”, instead of “someone really knows his history”.
The Human Calculator award goes to John Cusack in Bag Man. When he checks in to a motel and says that he will pay cash, the clerk says “that will be $65 plus tax.”