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FFA Movie Poll - 1996 Lists due 9/16 (1 Viewer)

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Here is what we will do.... 

1.  PM me a list - Please do this even if you want to post your list in the thread.  

2.  You must list a minimum of 10 movies, and a maximum of 20.

3. You have 200 points to distribute to your list. 

4.  Maximum points a movie can get is 30.  

5.  You can also simply post your top 10-20 movies in order and they will be awarded points in a descending order from 19-1.

6.  We are only doing movies that have a theater release from 1996.

7.  NO PORN! , but other than that, there are no genre restrictions - comedy, horror, documentary, foreign, etc..

8.  We will use Wikipedia  for release dates, and remember, this is first theater release, NOT just U.S. release.  

EXAMPLE 1 - Points Assigned:

Titanic - 30
Austin Powers - 30
The Shining - 25
Happy Gilmore - 20
Halloween 2 - 15
Death to Smoochy- 10
Cabin in the Woods - 10
Arrival - 10
Goodfellas - 10
Godfather - 10
Chinatown - 5
The Thing - 5
Blue Velvet - 5
King of Kong - 5
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon - 5
Animal House - 1
Texas Chainsaw Massacre- 1
The Matrix - 1
Die Hard- 1
They Live - 1

Example 2 - Movies Ranked

1. Hoop Dreams (will be awarded 19 points)
2. Wings of Desire  (will be awarded 18 points)
3. Boogie Nights (will be awarded 17 points)
4. Kill Bill (will be awarded 16 points)
5. Predator (will be awarded 15 points)
6. The Master (will be awarded 14 points)
7. Days of Heaven (will be awarded 13 points)
8. Mallrats (will be awarded 12 points)
9. Tropic Thunder (will be awarded 11 points)
10. Psycho (will be awarded 10 points)
11. Citizen Kane  (will be awarded 10 points)
12. The Avengers (will be awarded 9 points)
13. Armageddon  (will be awarded 8 points)
14. True Lies  (will be awarded 7 points)
15. Ocean's 11  (will be awarded 6 points)
16. Magnolia (will be awarded 5 points)
17. The Love Guru (will be awarded 4 points)
18. Scream 4 (will be awarded 3 points)
19. Saw 5 (will be awarded 2 points)
20. Dunkirk (will be awarded 1 points)

 
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Previous Year Polls and the winners of that year:

2010   Inception

2007   No Country for Old Men

2005   Batman Begins

1999   Fight Club

1992   Reservoir Dogs

1989   Major League

1984  This is Spinal Tap

1982   Blade Runner   

1978   The Deer Hunter

1974    The Godfather Part 2

1971   Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

1955-1959   12 Angry Men

 
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Running list of movies that have received 500+ pts in the polls:

The Godfather Part 2 -  711

Blade Runner -  693

Fight Club  -  615

The Matrix  -  606

Fast Times at Ridgemont High  - 595

Chinatown -  565

Blazing Saddles -  526

 
What are people thinking for this year?  Like I posted in the other thread, it's not nearly as top heavy as a year like 2007 for me, but I wrote down a ton of movies for this year that would be 10-20pt movies.   My initial list on first pass was something like:

Felt the strongest about:

Fargo, Sling Blade, When we Were Kings, Scream, Kingpin, The Cable Guy, Shine

Next Tier  (memory gets a little foggier with these, and want to get some re-watches in)

ID4, The Birdcage, Mission Impossible, People vs. Larry Flynt, Swingers, The Rock, From Dusk 'til Dawn, Happy Gilmore, The Ghost and the Darkness,  Long Kiss Goodnight, Romeo + Juliet, The Craft, Frighteners, Tin Cup, Bottle Rocket, Freeway, Crash, A Time to Kill, Sleepers, Twister

Remember not liking, but have only seen once.  I think they will score highly, and want to re-watch for the poll:

Trainspotting, Beautiful Girls

New ones to check out:

Lone Star, The Crucible, The Ghosts of Mississippi, Set It Off, Secrets & Lies, Kolya, Bound

 
What are people thinking for this year?  Like I posted in the other thread, it's not nearly as top heavy as a year like 2007 for me, but I wrote down a ton of movies for this year that would be 10-20pt movies.   My initial list on first pass was something like:

Felt the strongest about:

Fargo, Sling Blade, When we Were Kings, Scream, Kingpin, The Cable Guy, Shine

Next Tier  (memory gets a little foggier with these, and want to get some re-watches in)

ID4, The Birdcage, Mission Impossible, People vs. Larry Flynt, Swingers, The Rock, From Dusk 'til Dawn, Happy Gilmore, The Ghost and the Darkness,  Long Kiss Goodnight, Romeo + Juliet, The Craft, Frighteners, Tin Cup, Bottle Rocket, Freeway, Crash, A Time to Kill, Sleepers, Twister

Remember not liking, but have only seen once.  I think they will score highly, and want to re-watch for the poll:

Trainspotting, Beautiful Girls

New ones to check out:

Lone Star, The Crucible, The Ghosts of Mississippi, Set It Off, Secrets & Lies, Kolya, Bound
I havne't looked through anything yet so will just comment on your list.  The bold are my favorites, though I like some of the others as well.  As I think we've discussed elsewhere, When We Were Kings is one of my top documentaries of all time.  And Lone Star is a must see.

I was doing a ton of movie-watching during this period so should be able to make up for my poor showing in the 1978 movies.

 
What are people thinking for this year?  Like I posted in the other thread, it's not nearly as top heavy as a year like 2007 for me, but I wrote down a ton of movies for this year that would be 10-20pt movies.   My initial list on first pass was something like:

Felt the strongest about:

Fargo, Sling Blade, When we Were Kings, Scream, Kingpin, The Cable Guy, Shine

Next Tier  (memory gets a little foggier with these, and want to get some re-watches in)

ID4, The Birdcage, Mission Impossible, People vs. Larry Flynt, Swingers, The Rock, From Dusk 'til Dawn, Happy Gilmore, The Ghost and the Darkness,  Long Kiss Goodnight, Romeo + Juliet, The Craft, Frighteners, Tin Cup, Bottle Rocket, Freeway, Crash, A Time to Kill, Sleepers, Twister

Remember not liking, but have only seen once.  I think they will score highly, and want to re-watch for the poll:

Trainspotting, Beautiful Girls

New ones to check out:

Lone Star, The Crucible, The Ghosts of Mississippi, Set It Off, Secrets & Lies, Kolya, Bound
Lone Star is my favorite from this year, and you mentioned several others.

A few other favorites: Flirting With Disaster, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Big Night, Trees Lounge, Breaking the Waves, Citizen Ruth

 
Lone Star is my favorite from this year, and you mentioned several others.

A few other favorites: Flirting With Disaster, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Big Night, Trees Lounge, Breaking the Waves, Citizen Ruth
Mr. krista decided to do a Big Night dinner at our house when we lived in Memphis.  Goal was to have people passed out from food intake like in the movie, and it was successful.  He did a 12-course Italian meal for ten people.  I made one of the 12 courses; otherwise all him.  It was insane.  Anyway, love that movie.  One of my favorite movie endings.

 
Lone Star is my favorite from this year, and you mentioned several others.

A few other favorites: Flirting With Disaster, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Big Night, Trees Lounge, Breaking the Waves, Citizen Ruth
Damn, those are added, I passed over them.  I don't I have seen the other 3.  

 
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I havne't looked through anything yet so will just comment on your list.  The bold are my favorites, though I like some of the others as well.  As I think we've discussed elsewhere, When We Were Kings is one of my top documentaries of all time.  And Lone Star is a must see.

I was doing a ton of movie-watching during this period so should be able to make up for my poor showing in the 1978 movies.
What, you didn't bold The Craft?? ;)

When We Were Kings is fantastic, and looking at my list, it might be the top point getter.  

 
Damn, those are added, I passed over them.  I don't I have seen the other 3.  
Breaking the Waves is a movie that I love and will give high points, but I have a hard time recommending to anyone else.

 
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Fargo, Lone Star, When We Were Kings, Trainspotting, and Bottle Rocket among my favorites for the year.  Probably going to have more popcorn than I do for most years (maybe because I was in high school this year) -- ID4, Scream, Happy Gilmore, Twister, Beavis & Butthead Do America, That Thing You Do, Swingers, and Black Sheep among those vying for points.  Also liked Evita, Michael Collins, and A Time to Kill.  

I haven't seen some of the critically acclaimed dramas like Sling Blade, Shine, The English Patient, Big Night, or Breaking The Waves.  Going to have try to get some of those in.

 
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A nice deep year. I am probably one of the few here that really liked The English Patient. Fargo was better but I have no issue with EP as Best Picture winner. 

 
Very strong year.

Fargo - 30

The Birdcage - 20

Trainspotting - 20

Swingers - 20

Scream - 15

Happy Gilmore - 15

Cable Guy - 15

Nutty Professor - 10

The Rock - 10

Twister - 10

That Thing You Do - 8

Mission Impossible - 7

The English Patient - 6

Escape From L.A. - 5

The Fan - 5

Independence Day - 1

The Craft - 1

Tin Cup - 1

The People vs Larry Flint - 1 

 
Fargo - 30

The Rock - 25

Happy Gilmore - 25

Primal Fear - 25

Ransom - 15

Star Trek: First Contact - 15 

Hamlet - 10

Mission:Impossible- 10

Eraser - 5

Escape from LA - 5

Executive Decision- 5

The Frighteners - 5

James & The Giant Peach - 5

Jerry Maguire - 5

Mr Holland's Opus - 5

Scream - 5

Sling Blade  - 5

 
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I know a guy that is JUST LIKE the old guy in this exchange...

Mr. Mohra: So, I'm tendin' bar there at Ecklund and Swedlin's last Tuesday, and this little guy's drinkin' and he says, "So where can a guy find some action? I'm goin' crazy out there at the lake." And I says, "What kinda action?" and he says, "Woman action, what do I look like?" And I says, "Well, what do I look like? I don't arrange that kinda thing," and he says, "But I'm goin' crazy out there at the lake," and I says, "Well, this ain't that kinda place." 

Officer Olson: Uh-huh. 

Mr. Mohra: So he angrily says, "Oh I get it, so you think I'm some kinda crazy jerk for askin'!" only he doesn't use the word "jerk." 

Officer Olson: I understand. 

Mr. Mohra: And then he calls me a jerk, and says that the last guy who thought he was a jerk is dead now. So I don't say nothin' and he says, "What do ya think about that?" So I says, "Well, that don't sound like too good a deal for him, then." 

Officer Olson: [chuckles] Ya got that right. 

Mr. Mohra: And he says, "Yah, that guy's dead, and I don't mean of old age." And then he just pays his tab and walks out saying, "Geez, I'm goin' crazy out there at the lake!" 

Officer Olson: White Bear Lake? 

Mr. Mohra: Well... Ecklund & Swedlin's, that's closer ta Moose Lake, so I made that assumption. 

Officer Olson: Oh sure. 

Mr. Mohra: So, ya know, he's drinkin', so I don't think a whole great deal of it, but Mrs. Mohra heard about the homicides down here last week and she thought I should call it in. So... I called it in. End o' story. 

Officer Olson: What'd this guy look like, anyway? 

Mr. Mohra: Oh, he was a little guy... Kinda funny lookin'. 

Officer Olson: Uh-huh. In what way? 

Mr. Mohra: Oh, just in a general kinda way.

 
I know KP is rooting for a Happy Gilmore upset at #1. Let's go Happy!

 
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Lone Star - 28

Fargo - 28

Sling Blade - 26

Swingers - 16

Citizen Ruth - 13

The Daytrippers - 12

Beautiful Girls - 12

Welcome to the Dollhouse - 8

Shine -8

Big Night - 7

Breaking the Waves - 6

Trainspotting - 6

Hard 8 - 6

Flirting with Disaster - 6

From Dusk Till Dawn - 5

Trees Lounge - 5

Michael Collins - 4

Secrets & Lies - 4

 
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Felt the strongest about:

Fargo, Sling Blade, When we Were Kings, Scream, Kingpin, The Cable Guy, Shine

Next Tier  (memory gets a little foggier with these, and want to get some re-watches in)

ID4, The Birdcage, Mission Impossible, People vs. Larry Flynt, Swingers, The Rock, From Dusk 'til Dawn, Happy Gilmore, The Ghost and the Darkness,  Long Kiss Goodnight, Romeo + Juliet, The Craft, Frighteners, Tin Cup, Bottle Rocket, Freeway, Crash, A Time to Kill, Sleepers, Twister

Remember not liking, but have only seen once.  I think they will score highly, and want to re-watch for the poll:

Trainspotting, Beautiful Girls

New ones to check out:

Lone Star, The Crucible, The Ghosts of Mississippi, Set It Off, Secrets & Lies, Kolya, Bound
Bolded the ones that jumped out at me as personal faves.

 
Big Night

The Birdcage

Bound

Brassed Off

Fargo

The Ghost And The Darkness

Ghosts Of Mississippi

Hard 8

Independence Day

Kingpin

Ridicule

Shall We Dance

Shine

Sling Blade

Swingers

A Time To Kill

Trainspotting

Trees Lounge

This is going to be a tough one. I'd like to hand points to all these, and the two bolded will be getting 30 each, not sure how the rest of the points fall out.
 
Ilov80s said:
Now, I wouldn't be "happy" overall, but would be a lot cooler with it vs. Major League because I still laugh a bit at Happy Gilmore.  Love Stiller's character in HG.  

 
Fargo 27

Happy Gilmore 23

Sling Blade 22

Swingers 21

Primal Fear 20

A time to Kill 18

The Cable Guy 16

Jerry Maguire 15

Tin Cup 11

Kingpin 10

Independence Day 9

The Rock 4

Romeo + Juliet 2

Multiplicity 2
 
holy crap... just did my initial review- a ton of movies I liked here, including loads of sentimental or smaller favorites.

this was my last year of gradschool into first year working and before I met my wife (who doesn't like "art" films). I saw just about everything that came out and looked interesting... and then some.

here's the initial, unculled or ranked list.

Angels and Insects

Fargo

Flirting with Disaster

Primal Fear

Wallace & Gromit

Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy

I Shot Andy Warhol

Dead Man

Welcome to the Dollhouse

Trainspotting

Independence Day

Walking and Talking

Kingpin

Basquiat

Freeway

American Buffalo

Big Night

When The Cat's Away

2 Days In The Valley

Secrets & Lies

That Thing You Do!

Bound

Swingers

When We Were Kings

La Promesse

Breaking the Waves

Sling Blade

Citizen Ruth

Jerry Maguire

Mars Attacks!

La cérémonie

Beavis and Butt-Head Do America

The People vs. Larry Flynt
 
A nice deep year. I am probably one of the few here that really liked The English Patient. Fargo was better but I have no issue with EP as Best Picture winner. 
Gawd, that movie is such a ponderous chore to get through. Lawrence of Arabia PLUS Wuthering Heights!  Oh yeah!!

 
A nice deep year. I am probably one of the few here that really liked The English Patient. Fargo was better but I have no issue with EP as Best Picture winner. 
Gawd, that movie is such a ponderous chore to get through. Lawrence of Arabia PLUS Wuthering Heights!  Oh yeah!!
nice.

yeah- saw it in the theater... there's a scene or scenes with a cave? I just wanted them all to crawl into that cave and stay there. really disliked this thing in spite of some decent acting.

 
and especially considering that list I just generated... SOOOOOOO many good to great films this year. the english patient... yuck.

 
Love Lawrence of Arabia, think its one of the truly great epics ever filmed. But that is only one side of my equation.

 
I won't argue opinions and I know hating The English Patient is a popular opinion (even was an episode of Seinfeld) but it's full of great actors, it looks beautiful, has some mystery and action related to the war. It's a good movie IMO. I've seen it recently too and it held up. Flame away.

 
Oh Ill never flame you for liking the movie, we have opposite opinions is all.  I find EP to be a great tonic to vegetate by, on par with melatonin.

 
I recently re-watched "Grace of my Heart", a 1996 film about a songwriter whose story has similarities with Carole King's career.  It's held up pretty well over the decades in large part due to strong performances from Illeana Douglas as the lead and John Turturro playing a less crazy Phil Spectoresque pop impresario.

It's kind of a chick flick so I don't expect it'll get many votes but I'd still recommend it to the music :nerd: folks.  The movie is immersed in the world of 1960s music from the Brill Building to the LA singer/songwriter scene.  There are some excellent original songs, lots of in-joke references to real events and some fun cameos (e.g. J. Mascis, Redd Kross).  The plot lags a bit in the final third as it struggles to bring Denise/Carole's story to a happy ending.

 
I recently re-watched "Grace of my Heart", a 1996 film about a songwriter whose story has similarities with Carole King's career.  It's held up pretty well over the decades in large part due to strong performances from Illeana Douglas as the lead and John Turturro playing a less crazy Phil Spectoresque pop impresario.

It's kind of a chick flick so I don't expect it'll get many votes but I'd still recommend it to the music :nerd: folks.  The movie is immersed in the world of 1960s music from the Brill Building to the LA singer/songwriter scene.  There are some excellent original songs, lots of in-joke references to real events and some fun cameos (e.g. J. Mascis, Redd Kross).  The plot lags a bit in the final third as it struggles to bring Denise/Carole's story to a happy ending.
saw that - pretty decent. i had dealings in the Brill Building backinaday. certainly more realistic than Almost Famous....

 
Watched the first half of The English Patient last night, and I'm going with the Seinfeld view.  Not sure if I'll even bother finishing it.  

 
Previous Year Polls and the winners of that year:

2010   Inception

2007   No Country for Old Men

2005   Batman Begins

1999   Fight Club

1992   Reservoir Dogs

1989   Major League

1984  This is Spinal Tap

1982   Blade Runner   

1978   The Deer Hunter

1974    The Godfather Part 2

1971   Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory

1955-1959   12 Angry Men
I will be honest - I did have a random list, but I have been trying to spread it out a bit so we aren't hammering a decade too much.  Next up we owe another from the 00s.  It's my birthday during this next poll, and I have strong feelings about some 2001 movies, so we will be doing that year.  I think after that I am going to do an older decade or 1/2 decade, and then start a pattern so people mildly know what to expect.  

What it will probably be:  older decade - 70s - 80s - 90s - 00s, and then go back to 70s and repeat the last 4 in a pattern.  I will randomize the years we do when we get to the decade, but at least we kinda know what's coming up.  We owe 5 old decades ( 2 halves of 60s, one half of 50s, 40s, pre0-40s), and a few years from this decade (2011, 2012, 2013) that I will still sprinkle in as we go along as well.  The plan is to do the year 5 years in the past during Oscar week, so we will do 2014 in February (or whenever those things air).  

 
Watched the first half of The English Patient last night, and I'm going with the Seinfeld view.  Not sure if I'll even bother finishing it.  
This one might have been the beginning and the end of the wife picking out movies and/or watching movies with me.  It was one of her faves - she loves Mr. Fiennes - and I ended up twitchy for the first hour and then falling asleep.  

 
This one might have been the beginning and the end of the wife picking out movies and/or watching movies with me.  It was one of her faves - she loves Mr. Fiennes - and I ended up twitchy for the first hour and then falling asleep.  
While I was watching The Big Sleep and setting the DVR to record Key Largo tonight, my wife informed me that I needed to stop recording old movies because she was tired of our DVR looking like that of an 80 year old. So, I sympathize.

 
Fargo  30

Fly away home 22

When we were kings 20

She's the One 18

Bottle Rocket 18

Flirting with Disaster 18

Feelng Minnesota 17

People vs Larry Flint 17

Swingers 13

Beautiful Girls 12

Glory Daze 12

Mission impossible 3

 
Fargo  30

Fly away home 22

When we were kings 20

She's the One 18

Bottle Rocket 18

Flirting with Disaster 18

Feelng Minnesota 17

People vs Larry Flint 17

Swingers 13

Beautiful Girls 12

Glory Daze 12

Mission impossible 3
 I think your phone autocorrected Happy into Fargo. 

 
While I was watching The Big Sleep and setting the DVR to record Key Largo tonight, my wife informed me that I needed to stop recording old movies because she was tired of our DVR looking like that of an 80 year old. So, I sympathize.
Mrs. Eephus loves old pre-code dramas so our DVR looks like that of a 95 year old.

 
Lone Star is my favorite from this year, and you mentioned several others.

A few other favorites: Flirting With Disaster, Welcome to the Dollhouse, Big Night, Trees Lounge, Breaking the Waves, Citizen Ruth
Big fan of Trees Lounge.

Welcome to the Dollhouse is 1995.

 
Fargo - 30

Swingers - 22

Kingpin - 20

Primal Fear - 18

Crash - 16

Sleepers - 14

The People vs. Larry Flynt - 12

Trainspotting - 10

Sling Blade  - 10

Trees Lounge - 10

Scream - 9

Fear - 6

From Dusk Till Dawn - 6

Multiplicity - 5

2 Days in the Valley - 4

The Rock - 3

The Cable Guy - 2

Twister - 1

Black Sheep - 1

Suburbia - 1
 

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