My next pick is proof that even the worst actors can be in at least one watchable movie:
Bloodsport - 1988

Bloodsport - 1988
For his first pick...Just pointing out that atxrocker timed out several hours ago...
For his first pick...![]()
I think in future drafts we need to add a rule where draft clocks don't run on holidays, as its obvious why the reason was that atx didn't do his picks yesterday.
Oh, very well... but only because I go back to a day schedule starting in the morning, and I'm not staying up until 0400 to make my next pick.I rolled both of them into 1 for timing out when that happened in the Babes draft. SLight double penalty, but somebody is even here or not, and if they aren't, 2 days of no activity seemed like it would really grind things to a halt.
I really don't like to watch romantic movies, however, this movie is actually really good. Good pick.The American President [1995]
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I needed another happy flick to keep the clouds (and Brick's snide comments) away from my island. What can I say, I'm a sucker for a good romantic comedy.
The American President [1995]
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I needed another happy flick to keep the clouds (and Brick's snide comments) away from my island. What can I say, I'm a sucker for a good romantic comedy.
Look, since you abandoned your depressing ways, you have drafted a cutesy movie about a lovable alien, a baseball fantasy, a Disney animated film...you didn't need this. But it is a good flick.![]()
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Me Myself & Irene 2000
So I was gonna take a foreign movie here but decided that my island is severely lacking in the comedy department. I am picking this Farrelly brothers film because I will need some laughs on this lonely island of mine and this movie is sure to please.
Was that your first Depp movie?
If so, you have been showing remarkable restraint.![]()
You should see my list of alternates.![]()
I assumed. Fangirl.
The guy should just do Johnny Depp, Live Nude at the Apollo, so you could settle down and just have an all time fav.![]()
sorry for the long delay, folks. had left on thursday planning to be back friday evening but didn't get home to check in till just now. up next:
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Donnie Darko- 2001
I probably could have taken this with my last pick of the draft but i'm taking what I consider my first dark flick with me now. Released in '01, this movie has gained quite a cult following and for very good reason IMO. This movie is weird, different and interesting and probably not for everybody.
more info:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Darko
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I'm shouldn't update the board for a week because of this. I think I should abuse my commish powers and take it form you..................You would NOT have got it in the last pick.....should not have let it slip.
Nah... not necessary. I love Johnny for his mind.
Well, his cheekbones, too, but I hardly need full nudity to appreciate them.
The Ref (1994)
Down by Law (1986)
Here is where I get to brag that I met the director of the movie I am picking (Jim Jarmush). OK, I am bragging, I met Jim Jarmush at Belgrade Film Fest in 1991/2. Backstage at a show. Johnny Depp was there too. On his way to filming GGG's last pick.
Back to the draft: Jim Jarmush is one of my favorite directors. Not because he is a genius like Kubrick, or makes crazy movies that I can't resist like Lynch does. Jarmush is extremely original, funny and clever and his movies reflect it every bit and then some. Especially his early stuff, which was made on shoestring budgets and with leftover film from Wim Wenders' projects (where Jarmush was assistant). No one that I know of has made more with less in the movies then Jarmush. Kevin Smith and Tarantino all came much later and table was already set for indie filmmakers to make good to great movies on B-movie (or even Z-movie) budgets.
"I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream."
Jarmusch is my favorite director, and this is my favorite of his films.
While there's a part of me that feels instant camaraderie with another fan, the part of me that was counting on this being available in a couple of rounds is much more dominant. And much more petty. So... I think I hate you now.
Sorry.
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?