Kind of makes sense, even the Academy decided to just hold off on giving a lot of the series awards until ROTK and then just gave it everything.Interesting... that is the one I would've picked if I decided to grab a LOTR movie.
#&^#!
Sorry folks. Completely my fault for the timeout. [excuses]Was out of town this weekend but still had internet access, I was just very busy and forgot to check on the draft in the moments I had a connection. It also doesn't help that when I've done these drafts on another site we always skip weekends.[/excuses] At one point last night driving home I remembered about the draft, and then last night I had a dream that I had timed out. So you can all feel good that this failure has weighed heavily on me.
So according to rule #5 I can make up my pick now. Despite some nice recent picks (Ocean's 11 was on my list and Gods Must be Crazy is genius), my timeout didn't affect me. At this point I'm looking for a little more action. It's a bit strange to take the same lead in this pick as in my last one, but I really enjoyed this movie so oh well...
The Bourne Identity (2002)
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0258463/
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I need some horror... something really outstanding...
I select my favorite suspense/horror film of all time:
The Shining (1980)
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How terrifying is this movie... This is Jack and Stanley Kubrick at thier best...
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Pale Rider - 1985
" ... And Hell followed with him"
This is about the point Eastwood started getting accolades as an actual artist/director.
The classic Western elements are present as Eastwood's gruff and gritty "Preacher" takes care of the riffraff in town with monosyllabic sentences and a gun.
But as a precursor to themes of regret and redemption seen in Unforgiven's William Munny, this Man with No Name is slow(ish) to reach for the side iron - choosing instead to first attempt a peaceable solution to issues.
... OK so they're half-hearted and doomed from the onset, especially when his mysterious and presumably dark past catches up with him. But he does help a guy to his horse and suggest ice as a remedy after hitting him in the crotch with a sledgehammer ... so it's like, art and stuff.
I also love the chilly and barren atmosphere of the high Sierras in which the movie is set. It perfectly complements the Preacher's demeanor of cold, harsh, gritty, but with a certain majestic quality as well.
Well, I'm leaving things all over the board for various reasons at this point, but its time to nab this:
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Groundhog Day (1993) PG
If anything, the problem is that I may have watched this movie TOO many times, so that even an immensely rewatchable movie has lost some of its oomph. Long before Bill Murray got turned into an icon somehow, I always really liked him, despite almost inevitably thinking his performances were overrated. Often very juvenile. But this one was just incredibly juicy, and my favorite part of the movie has always been how they milk almost every conceivable drop out of the premise. Trying out every angle, and getting laughs from them all. Holywood is often panned for a lack of imagination. This one had it in absolute spades.
50 for the first infraction, 75 for the second, and after that we take the legs!Jespher, I forgot, were we going with the 50 lashes rule or not?
I hope Spike doesn't hold us up for another day!
Nuts to you! It wasn't me. I made my pick exactly 2 minutes after the time-out, thankyouverymuch.
My bad, lol. uolj then!
Now you know why nobody likes uolj.
Maybe instead of lashes we could go with stoning?
Even though I'm still a couple turns away, I'm standing in my bathroom checking the forum and emails with my iPod every couple minutes just so I can pick before I go to bed if my turn comes up.
And if my turn comes after I go to bed let's just say that I'm far less afraid of anything you all can do to me than I am of what the missus would do if I were to try to sneak in a pick at that point.![]()
My previous five films have all been heavily dialogue-driven, but it's time for me to get some eye-candy. With the way this draft is going, this movie might fall to the 20th round, or it might go next. Can't risk not having it, even if I think it might go under the radar. I select The Fall (2006 copyright 2008 release, rated R).
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Put simply, this is the single most beautiful film I have ever seen, bar none. Not that there's anything wrong with the plot, but it wouldn't make my island if it weren't for the lavish cinematography. As a brief synopsis, a 1920's era stuntman suffers a fall, and in hospital befriends an inquisitive little girl. He begins to weave an elaborate tale for her (the visualization of which encompasses the majority of the film and provides a vehicle for the film's rich imagery), but he's got an ulterior motive...
Trailer below:
(insert string of naughty words here)!
This one stings. Quite badly. Have had it in mind for a number of picks, but kept pushing it aside based on the assumption I was probably the only one who'd seen it and that it would be just waiting for me a couple rounds from now.