Best Visuals (Non-Animated) - The Lovely Bones
That
Non-Animated means not
entirely animated

. One thing there wasn't a shortage of this year was marvelous eye candy. While many films did great things with CGI,
The Lovely Bones seamlessly sewed it into equally amazing standard cinematography.
Runner Ups
(Tetro, Watchmen, Inglourious Basterds, District 9, Where the Wild Things Are, Avatar)
Best Original Music - Joe Hisaishi for Ponyo on a Cliff by the Sea
Hisaishi's Ponyo score fits perfectly into the aesthetic of the film while standing alone on it's own merit. Primarily the main theme just recurs in Ponyo, but each time it returns is distinct from the last time you heard it. In each form it's unique and effective - the playful light version , the heavy wondrous version, and the rapid audacious one (there's even a kiddy sing along one for the credits).
Runner Ups
(Clint Mansell for Moon, Michael Giacchino for Up, Osvaldo Golijov for Tetro, Karen O for Where the Wild Things Are)
Best Acting Performance - Melanie Laurent
In a movie bursting with top notch performances, Laurent's role as "most normal" could have simply been neutral, but she gives something fully realized and full of brilliant subtleties. Her performance is all encompassing, she is fragile and powerful, she is caring and manipulative, she is romantic and violent.
Runner Ups

(Sam Rockwell in Moon, Sharlto Copley in District 9, Patton Oswalt in Big Fan, Jeffery Dean Morgan and Jackie Earle Haley in Watchmen, Vera Farmiga in Up in the Air, Tom Hardy in Bronson, Christoph Waltz and Sylvester Groth in Inglourious Basterds, Jeff Bridges in Crazy Heart)
Film of the Year - Inglourious Basterds
This is the type of movie Tarantino built his name on. Unlimited intriguing dialogue, an amazing collaboration of actors, very intentional visual style, short spurts of gruesome violence, and an attitude that is very much it's own. He even brings the best part of his Kill Bill movies (great music from obscure films) to the playing field. What's more is his screenplay was even better than the final film screenplay.
Inglourious Basterds is a movie that I will be watching again and again for years to come.
Runner Ups
(Ponyo on a Cliff by the Sea, Funny People, The Hurt Locker, Big Fan)
Full List of my 2009 Ratings