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The 6th Annual MIB (Matt, Ian, and Blake) Awards

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Welcome to the sixth annual Matt, Ian, and Blake (or MIBAwards! Not be confused with the secret organization dedicated to monitoring extraterrestrial activity on Earth.

The awards never go to the right person, because there is no right person. This is important to remember as we approach the 92nd Academy Awards, airing on Sunday. There is no mathematical equation to determine the “correct” winners. Voters cast their votes based on their own personal taste. So what is the point of predicting the winners? You’re just guessing which opinion the majority will hold. Instead, I’ve teamed up with two other close friends and cinephiles — aspiring actor Ian Goldsmith and former Warner Bros. Studio tour guide Matt Bauerly — to name winners of our own.

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The 5th Annual MIB (Matt, Ian, and Blake) Awards

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Welcome to the fifth annual Matt, Ian, and Blake (or MIBAwards! If you need a refresher on why we insist on doing this year after year, ask and you shall receive:

The awards never go to the right person. Why? Because there is no right person. This is important to remember as we approach the Academy Awards. There is no mathematical equation to determine the winners. Voters vote based on their own personal opinion. So why bother predicting the winners? You’re just guessing whose opinion is going to win out. Instead, I’ve teamed up with two other close friends and cinephiles — aspiring actor Ian Goldsmith and former Warner Bros. Studio tour guide Matt Bauerly — to name winners of our own.

You will undoubtedly notice we have a new category this year: Best Female Director. There are a few reasons that we felt this was a necessary addition to the MIB Awards:

  • It’s certainly not because female directors are inferior to their male counterparts. It’s simply not a level playing field. Female directors accounted for just 4% of the 100 top-grossing films of 2018, and it’s not due to a lack of women interested in directing, I can promise you that. Working in a male-dominated field, it is more difficult for female directors to receive awards recognition. We feel it is important to elevate these women and their films and do our part to support their efforts toward achieving gender equality.
  • We already distinguish between male and female performers for the acting categories, so it does not feel like an enormous leap to do the same for the directing category.
  • The inclusion of this new category also encourages us — Matt, Ian, and Blake — to personally seek out female-directed films that we might not otherwise see.

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The 4th Annual MIB (Matt, Ian, and Blake) Awards

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Just when you were starting to wonder if maybe we had moved on with our lives, the Matt, Ian, and Blake (or MIBAwards have returned for our fourth annual attempt at upstaging the Academy Awards, airing on Sunday.

Need a refresher on why this is even a thing? I’ve got boilerplate for you:

The awards never go to the right person. Why? Because there is no right person. This is important to remember as we approach the Academy Awards. There is no mathematical equation to determine the winners. Voters vote based on their own personal opinion. So why bother predicting the winners? You’re just guessing whose opinion is going to win out. Instead, I’ve teamed up with two other close friends and cinephiles — aspiring actor Ian Goldsmith and former Warner Bros. Studio tour guide Matt Bauerly — to name winners of our own.

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The 3rd Annual MIB (Matt, Ian, and Blake) Awards

The awards never go to the right person. Why? Because there is no right person. This is important to remember as we approach the 89th Academy Awards, airing tomorrow. There is no mathematical equation to determine the winners. Voters vote based on their own personal opinion. So why bother predicting the winners? You’re just guessing whose opinion is going to win out. Instead, I’ve teamed up with two other close friends and cinephiles — aspiring actor Ian Goldsmith and former Warner Bros. Studio tour guide Matt Bauerly — to name winners of our own.

We’re back!

Welcome to the third annual Matt, Ian, and Blake (or MIBAwards! Not be confused with the secret organization dedicated to monitoring extraterrestrial activity on Earth.

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Ranking the Hosts of Arts Overlook

Arts Overlook first premiered on February 23, 2012, on Cedar Falls Cable TV (CFU Channel 15). Created by Tim Getting, the show was intended to showcase all of the wonderful art from around the Cedar Valley. For the past four years, the iconic computer-generated backdrop of Arts Overlook has shared the screen with a revolving door of hosts, including five full-time hosts and two interim hosts. Meanwhile, Steve Harvey has been the sole host of Family Feud for the last six years.

In the age of Buzzfeed, everything must be ranked from best to worst, from dairy products to each winner of America’s Next Top ModelArts Overlook is not exempt from this cultural obsession, and I am here to deliver the definitive ranking of Arts Overlook hosts. But this blog will serve a dual purpose. In addition to ranking each host in order from worst to not so bad, it will also function as sort of a “Where Are They Now?” piece, updating you on the current whereabouts of each host who has invaded the homes of unsuspecting Cedar Falls denizens via Channel 15 since 2012.

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Arts Overlook first premiered on February 23, 2012, on Cedar Falls Cable TV (CFU Channel 15). Created by Tim Getting, the show was intended to showcase all of the wonderful art from around the Cedar Valley. For the past four years, the iconic computer-generated backdrop of Arts Overlook has shared the screen with a revolving door of hosts, including five full-time hosts and two interim hosts. Meanwhile, Steve Harvey has been the sole host of Family Feud for the last six years.

In the age of Buzzfeed, everything must be ranked from best to worst, from dairy products to each winner of America’s Next Top ModelArts Overlook is not exempt from this cultural obsession, and I am here to deliver the definitive ranking of Arts Overlook hosts. But this blog will serve a dual purpose. In addition to ranking each host in order from worst to not so bad, it will also function as sort of a “Where Are They Now?” piece, updating you on the current whereabouts of each host who has invaded the homes of unsuspecting Cedar Falls denizens via Channel 15 since 2012.

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The 2nd Annual MIB (Matt, Ian, and Blake) Awards

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The awards never go to the right person. Why? Because there is no right person. This is important to remember as we approach the 87th Academy Awards, airing on Sunday. There is no mathematical equation to determine the winners. Voters vote based on their own personal opinion. So why bother predicting the winners? You’re just guessing whose opinion is going to win out. Instead, I’ve teamed up with two other close friends and cinephiles — aspiring actor Ian Goldsmith and former Warner Bros. Studio tour guide Matt Bauerly — to name winners of our own.

We’re back!

Welcome to the second annual Matt, Ian, and Blake (or MIBAwards! Not be confused with the secret organization dedicated to monitoring extraterrestrial activity on Earth.

And The Oscar (or Blake or Ian or Matt) Goes To…

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The awards never go to the right person. Why? Because there is no right person. This is important to remember as we approach the 87th Academy Awards, airing on Sunday. There is no mathematical equation to determine the winners. Voters vote based on their own personal opinion. So why bother predicting the winners? You’re just guessing whose opinion is going to win out. Instead, I’ve teamed up with two other close friends and cinephiles — aspiring actor Ian Goldsmith and former Warner Bros. Studio tour guide Matt Bauerly — to name winners of our own.

Welcome to the first annual Matt, Ian, and Blake (or MIBAwards! Not be confused with the secret organization dedicated to monitoring extraterrestrial activity on Earth.

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