Tropical Island Movie Draft Thread - ROUND 20 FINISHED!!!

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connery was SUCH a cheesy bond.

out of all of them, i actually thing daniel craig is the best. casino royale sort of sucked, but he made a GREAT bond.

uh oh, i have a man crush... :p

Yes, Connery was cheesy, but it doesn't matter. He was good.

I like Craig's Bond as well, and yes, some aspects of CR were a bit much, but I really liked the way they re-invented Bond with that film. Not so many gadgets and more like a Jason Bourne - a bad-a**. The Bond gadget thing just got stupid-crazy for a while. Was it fun and funny? Yes. But it also just got to be a bit much at times.
 
Thank you for your cooperation...

I select Robocop (1987) 20th Anniversary Edition (includes both the R and X rated versions)

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I remember watching this movie at my adult cousin's house when I was a kid... what a cool movie... It has a classic man vs. machine/megacorporate corruption/evil story. It feature not one but two awesome robots and was one of the most violent films I had ever seen (originally rated X for violence!). Just an action classic... brilliant, exciting, and lots of bad guys getting what they deserve... justice, ROBOCOP style!
 
20th anniversary of Robocop? Man, I'm old...

Next pick:

The Birdcage (1996)

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I needed another comedy on my island and I've always liked this one. Robin Williams and Nathan Lane were brilliant, but I especially like Hank Azaria's character Agador (Spartacus) who couldn't cook and never wore shoes. A very funny movie, and I'm happy to have it on my island. Seems like the natural pick after To Kill a Mockingbird, right???
 
Dalton's Bond is underrated. He was true to the character, I think people really disliked that coming off of Moore's over the top Bond. He didn't really get the best material to work with either. Still I find him better than the worst of the Brosnan and Moore films - which is about half of their work.
 
I select Robocop (1987) 20th Anniversary Edition (includes both the R and X rated versions)

I was really wondering why this one was still out there and if I would be able to snag it in the last round or two. Guess not....

Good choice! Lots of funny stuff in there - I like some of the commercials, etc, that add bits of funny to the film (kinda like the one-line references in Demolition Man). Verhoeven also threw some of that into his Starship Troopers and Total Recall, IIRC. Also the ED209 was a good touch. Kinda dumb for it not to be able to climb stairs, though, as it was made for urban missions where stairs are fairly common.... :rolleyes:

"I'd buy that for a dollar!" ;)
 
I was really wondering why this one was still out there and if I would be able to snag it in the last round or two. Guess not....

Good choice! Lots of funny stuff in there - I like some of the commercials, etc, that add bits of funny to the film (kinda like the one-line references in Demolition Man). Verhoeven also threw some of that into his Starship Troopers and Total Recall, IIRC. Also the ED209 was a good touch. Kinda dumb for it not to be able to climb stairs, though, as it was made for urban missions where stairs are fairly common.... :rolleyes:

"I'd buy that for a dollar!" ;)
I thought ED209's design flaw with the stairs shows man's imperfection and the problem with robotic/computer based solutions/AI... they have a rigid set of criteria and cannot compensate for every scenario like real intelligence can.
 
Dalton's Bond is underrated. He was true to the character, I think people really disliked that coming off of Moore's over the top Bond. He didn't really get the best material to work with either. Still I find him better than the worst of the Brosnan and Moore films - which is about half of their work.

http://www.jamesbondwiki.com/page/Who+is+the+best+Bond??t=anon

lol,

case against dalton: The end of the cold war and AIDS did not give a womanizing secret agent much of a chance...
 
Since I get this question at this juncture in just about every round, I'd like to preemptively state that yes, I did send my PM. Remember, dime dropper lives in Ireland...
 
Since dime dropper hasn't checked back in and I'm online right now, I'm going to go ahead and select my next film. I'm not sure this is any competition for his anyway...

March of the Penguins (2005)

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Anyone who knows me well knows that if the rules of this draft were a bit different, my list would look something like this:

1.) Planet Earth
2.) Blue Planet
3.) PBS's Evolution series
4.) Life of Birds
5.) Life of Mammals
6.) etc.....

My TV is on the Science Channel, Discovery, Animal Planet, National Geographic, etc. most of the time. So when I get the chance to pick a feature film that is a science documentary, I'm doing it. March of the Penguins, an Oscar winning film for best documentary, displays the hardships faced by emperor penguins in Antarctica as they fulfill their life's work...reproduction. It features brilliant narration from Morgan Freeman, which may account for a lot of its popularity in the U.S. I love it not only as an amazing natural drama, but also because it offered the opportunity for movie-goers to actually learn something when they went to the theater. It has everything good fictional dramas have...an interesting plot, struggles and hardships, conflict, intrigue, sadness, joy, and redemption (and other stuff, too, but I'm not very poetic).

And penguins...who doesn't love penguins?
 
You know...now that I read the rules again, I'm not sure I can't pick Planet Earth...

rules said:
- You cannot choose: Anything by Michael Moore. No, just kidding. But seriously, made-for-TV movies are off the table. However, straight-to-DVD/VHS movies are fine. However, if the made-for-TV movie was made for a cable station (like the upcoming Recount on HBO) it is acceptable. Just no shoddy, low budget, Lifetime pieces of garbage. There shouldn't be any, anyway.

Anybody want to challenge me on that one? Is the Discovery Channel not a "cable station?"

Lots of questions, though...would I have to pick one of the episodes? I'm fine with it not being included in this draft...I just want it to be off the table for others as well...

:p
 
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And again;

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Malcolm X (1992)
My favourite kind of films are ones that really make you think about life. This film did just that with me. Therefore, it must come with me.
 
Man, somebody is cornering the market on Denzel films.

I really liked Man on Fire, nice pick.

Yeah I noticed too about Denzel -- unfortunately while I consider him an excellent actor, I rarely like his films. Oh there are some good ones, but rarely ones I would watch repeatedly.

Also agree about Man on Fire though -- that one was fun. And cold. :p
 
With my next selection, I select Tim Burton's masterwork; the fantasy comedy/drama story Edward Scissorhands (1990)
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This film features Johnny Depp, Winona Rider in the lead roles and is the quintessentially Tim Burton film complete with a Danny Elfman soundtrack... a brilliant, bizarre, dark and touching movie. I mean, c'mon, the guy has scissors for fingers... brilliant, brilliant, brilliant and should have been picked WAY before now.
 
^Also inspired one of the most interesting adult movies I've ever seen.

Nothing more will be said about that.
 
^Also inspired one of the most interesting adult movies I've ever seen.

Nothing more will be said about that.


I have seen the title.

And since Tim Burton = grrrrr!!! (with the exception of one film I can think of), I think I woould bring the porn first. :p
 
Indeed! Taste like chicken! :D

OMG I have been scarred.....


However, to save posts....can I add my .02 on Denzel now that I've caught up with the boatload of movies taken since I commented about penguins, the NON edible lovability part of the equation that is...

I'm in the group who likes Denzel as an actor but can't think of many films he's done that I would watch more than once...except Remember the Damn Titans which I missed out on....:mad:
 
Man on Fire...that's one I need to see. Keep saying I would.

I'll update the board when I get home, thanks for keeping it up that one day Brick.
 
Looks like I'm up. At this point in the draft it is becoming more and more difficult for me to decide.

Spy Game (2001)


A very cool and smart action movie with two solid actors. It plays the flashback game, as most of the movie is told from the past from the point of view of Redford's character CIA agent Nathan Muir as he explains his relationship due to Bishop being caught in a Chinese Prison trying to break out a woman. The past tells of how Muir came to know Pitt's character, CIA operative Tom Bishop. Ultimately you see how they grew close and how they grew apart. Ironically this all happens on the day that Muir is supposed to retire and he ends up spending his retirement savings and outsmarting the CIA to bust Bishop out of a Chinese prison when the US government was going to let him die. I think I've spoiled enough for those who havn't seen it and might think about watching it. If you can get over the two main characters not aging over 16 years (time span of movie) I think you will enjoy it.
 
Anybody want to challenge me on that one? Is the Discovery Channel not a "cable station?"

Lots of questions, though...would I have to pick one of the episodes? I'm fine with it not being included in this draft...I just want it to be off the table for others as well...

:p

Hm, I don't think I'm going to be able to allow it. You are right in guessing that the only form it could be picked in would be episode by episode, as was the precedent set earlier during the LotR mini-controversy.

The problem with even allow that is that Planet Earth is not even a movie. It is a TV documentary series with 11 episodes that were first ran on Discovery in early 2006 and were quickly turned into a DVD package. But, as a little hint, I'd suggest to just keeping checking the Lounge for upcoming drafts where you might, in fact, be able to pick your precious Planet Earth :D

on a side note, i have the DVD, but mines some silly UK version with a less-than-Sigourney narrator :(

My pick coming up soon..
 
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