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FFA Movie Poll - 2005 Countdown Monday!! (1 Viewer)

Interesting.  I would say that about the sequel (and definitely about The Spirit) but I felt the original Sin City had a good amount of substance to go with the style.
It was a cool movie and seems up the alley of the FBGs. I’m surprised it’s not getting more love. 

 
30 - Batman Begins

30 - Cinderella Man

25 - Star Wars III: REVENGE of the Sith

15 - Sky High

15 - The Lion, Witch, Wardrobe 

15 - Walk The Line

5 - Hitch

5 - The Jacket

5 - Robots

5 - Kingdom of Heaven

5 - Unleashed

5 - The Descent

5 - Mr & Mrs Smith

5 - War of the Worlds

5 - The Island

5 - Red Eye

5 - A Sound of Thunder (terrible movie, guilty pleasure)

5 - Lord of War

5 - The Greatest Game Ever Played

5 - King Kong
Lol... That's the one you're making excuses for as a guilty pleasure?

 
Has anyone seen Match Point? Hitchkockian perfection. And even though I am new to it, more people should be watching Grizzly Man. 
Agree on both fronts.  

Did you try any of the other suggested docs?  Murderball would probably be #2 on my list for the year.  

 
  Murderball would probably be #2 on my list for the year.  
it'll be my #1. it was between it & 40yo Virgin

ETA: and i wish i could give negative ten like i did in the last one (special circumstance) to the 21st C's worst movie, King Kong

 
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it'll be my #1. it was between it & 40yo Virgin

ETA: and i wish i could give negative ten like i did in the last one (special circumstance) to the 21st C's worst movie, King Kong
:hifive:

After the last poll, I did entertain somehow opening it up to negative votes, but didn't want to go down that path.  Mainly I was afraid that even fewer "artsy" movies would be on the countdown.  We will just have it as a pour one out for otb_ one-off.  

 
Grizzly Man - 26

The Matador - 24

The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada - 24

Junebug - 18

Tristram Shandy: A #### and Bull Story - 17

Murderball - 15

The Squid and the Whale - 15

Capote - 15

Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room - 13

Munich - 10

Thank You For Smoking - 8

The 40 Year Old Virgin - 5

Hustle & Flow - 4

An Unfinished Life - 3

Cinderella Man - 3
 
Interesting.  I would say that about the sequel (and definitely about The Spirit) but I felt the original Sin City had a good amount of substance to go with the style.
yeah... Sin City didn't do a lot for me. and I was SO disappointed about the Spirit- used to collect and love the comic book (reprints as well as newspaper comic section inserts). couldn't watch more than a few minutes of the movie.

 
Agree on both fronts.  

Did you try any of the other suggested docs?  Murderball would probably be #2 on my list for the year.  
No, I actually had seen a few from this year. More than probably any other year. Murderball is one I had seen and enjoyed a lot.

 
Has anyone seen Match Point? Hitchkockian perfection. And even though I am new to it, more people should be watching Grizzly Man. 
the woody allen one? I feel like he repeats himself thematically, and IMO this ground was already really well and better covered with Crimes and Misdemeanors. unless we're talking aobut a different Match Point.

 
I am big on documentaries.  And many times great documentaries are based on horrible people. 

I wanted to love Grizzly Man.  But the guy just made me root for the bear.  

 
the woody allen one? I feel like he repeats himself thematically, and IMO this ground was already really well and better covered with Crimes and Misdemeanors. unless we're talking aobut a different Match Point.
Yes that film. I agree Woody Allen (and any writer/director with as many credits) covered similar ground over such a long career. I like Match Point more than C&M though. Full disclosure, I saw MP first though.

 
:lol:

I think about 75% of those 5pters would qualify for that.  

I hate Peter Jackson's King Kong so much.  That has to be one of my least favorite movie experiences ever.  
It's terrible...except for the parts with Kong. I don't mind the dinosaur fight or the skyscraper battle. And it was peak Naomi Watts.

 
It's terrible...except for the parts with Kong. I don't mind the dinosaur fight or the skyscraper battle. And it was peak Naomi Watts.
Peak Watts is Mulholland Dr.  I was just embarrassed for her watching the dancing for Kong scene.  

I honestly don't remember how Kong looked, but I vividly remember thinking that the dino stampede was some of the worst CG I had ever seen in a movie (well, big budget one anyway). 

 
I thought the scenes with Kong and Watts were great. That’s what I enjoyed most about the movie. Total popcorn flick. Nothing amazing. But worth 5 points for me. I am sucker for monster movies.

 
Where is the love for Munich? Intense. And Eric Bana was brilliant in it. A great movie based on a very dark event in our worlds history.

 
Where is the love for Munich? Intense. And Eric Bana was brilliant in it. A great movie based on a very dark event in our worlds history.
It was a good movie- well done, but not reaching any heights, in all aspects. But yeah, it was no King Kong or Robots so dunno.

 
Where is the love for Munich? Intense. And Eric Bana was brilliant in it. A great movie based on a very dark event in our worlds history.
This is one that I have to re-watch but my first viewing left me with the typical post-Saving Private Ryan Spielberg Disappointment Disorder.

 
I... don’t think this was a particularly good year for movies? My favorites are *’d.

Everything Is Illuminated***

History of Violence**

The New World***

Kingdom of Heaven**

Hitch

Good Night & Good Luck*

Match Point*

Charlie & the Chocholate Factory

Crash 

Walk the Line*

Brokeback

Hitchhikers Guide*

The Ice Harvest

Ice Princess

Herbie

The Interpreter*

Jarhead

Junebug

Just Friends*

King Kong

Legend Of Zorro

Madagascar 

Memoirs of a Geisha*

Monster in Law

Munich

Mr & Mrs Smith

Nanny McPhee

Pretty Persuasion

The Producers

Rumor Has It

Shopgirl

Sin City*

Sisterhood

Skeleton Key**

The Squid & The Whale

Syriana

Transamerica

War of the Worlds

Wedding Crashers*


 

 
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I... don’t think this was a particularly good year for movies? My favorites are *’d.

Everything Is Illuminated***

History of Violence**

The New World***

Kingdom of Heaven**

Hitch

Good Night & Good Luck*

Match Point*

Charlie & the Chocholate Factory

Crash 

Walk the Line*

Brokeback

Hitchhikers Guide*

The Ice Harvest

Ice Princess

Herbie

The Interpreter*

Jarhead

Junebug

Just Friends*

King Kong

Legend Of Zorro

Madagascar 

Memoirs of a Geisha*

Monster in Law

Munich

Mr & Mrs Smith

Nanny McPhee

Pretty Persuasion

The Producers

Rumor Has It

Shopgirl

Sin City*

Sisterhood

Skeleton Key**

The Squid & The Whale

Syriana

Transamerica

War of the Worlds

Wedding Crashers*


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your top - which i missed on early lists - is def Top 5 material. LOVED that flick!

 
1. Murderball 30 pts (24 wikkidpoints)

2. 40yo Virgin 19 pts

3. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada 30pts (18 wikkidpoints)

4. Everything is Illuminated 16 points

5. The Aristocrats 30 pts (14 wikkidpoints)

6. Capote 12 pts

7. Grizzly Man 11 pts

8. Sin City 9 pts

9. March of the Penguins 7pts

10. Thank You For Smoking 6

11. Cinderella Man 5 pts

12. Junebug 5 pts

13. North Country 4 pts

14. Enron: Smartest Guy  in the Room 4 pts

15. Good Night and Good Luck 3 pts

16. War of the Worlds 2 pts 

17. Brokeback Mountain 2 pts

18. Rent 2 pts

19.. Memoirs of a Geisha (cousin's movie - i gotta) 2 pt

20. The Notorious Bettie Page 1 pt
 
This year is going to be all over the place,isn’t it?
Mostly because fanboys will go for flicks that mythologize the whimsy out of their archetypes as real movie people do exactly the opposite and have more respect for films which keep the cartoony aspects, like Sin City, than the self-important models of instant justice.

ETA: starting to feel toward a lot of FFA movieheads like i feel about Rush fans - almost self-disqualified by their love for the pretend-good favorites

 
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Mostly because fanboys will go for flicks that mythologize the whimsy out of their archetypes as real movie people do exactly the opposite and have more respect for films which keep the cartoony aspects, like Sin City, than the self-important models of instant justice.
That and there’s just lists of good not great films which will just breakdown to what movies people actually saw.

 
That and there’s just lists of good not great films which will just breakdown to what movies people actually saw.
lots of good-not-greats and movies that were probably better than i give them credit for but which disappointed me so much i just couldn't rank them highly

 
Syriana, Munich, Constant Gardener, Batman Redux, History of Violence, Kingdom of Heaven, V for Vendetta - quite a lineup of highly disappointing but probably good flicks
Funny most of those movies are on my list that could fall anywhere from my great category to totally of my top 16

 
so much fuss, but i got more pleasure out of the DVD extras from The Aristocrats than i did the entire bunch....
:goodposting:

Btw...Gilbert godfried's kids go to the same school as mine- it's all I can do not to shout The Aristocrats!! every time I see him. I'm sure he'd love that. :mellow:

 
3. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada 30pts (18 wikkidpoints)

4. Everything is Illuminated 16 points

Need to watch these two as well.

KP, did we get an extension of the deadline on this one due to holiday?

 
3. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada 30pts (18 wikkidpoints)

4. Everything is Illuminated 16 points

Need to watch these two as well.

KP, did we get an extension of the deadline on this one due to holiday?
@krista4  and others...

I have been thinking about this a bit along with looking at our schedule coming up and I have decided to slow it down a tad for the summer, and tweak this for selfish reasons.  Yes, we are going to go one more week and I updated the thread title - lists for 2005 are due on 6/4 to avoid Memorial Day weekend.  We are also going to run up against the 4th of July weekend and I think I am actually going to be away a couple weekends in July for concerts and such.  

Now, combine that with the fact that now my son is going to be up later, and my personal movie watching will slow down.  I started this for selfish reasons - to have a reason to watch movies that I haven't gotten to, and if that part gets taken away from me, I will lose interest.  I don't want to miss stuff, especially with a strong looking year like 1971 coming up.  

In another selfish move we are going to go farther back in time after 1971.  I have been missing having time to watch classics as we are doing these, so to combat the onslaught of noisy CGI summer blockbusters, we are going to tackle the 1950s.  If we lose people, or don't get as many lists, so be it - we will be back at newer stuff soon enough.   I am HOPING that people will suggest stuff and take a chance on some classics if they don't think they will like them or haven't seen that many.  I know I have a handful that I need to get to.  @El Floppo - I guess that means I will finally be getting to Seven Samurai!!.  

I am hesitant to release this, but just figured I should post a schedule so people know what's up and if they absolutely can't stand B&W movies, they know when to hop back on board.  Again, PLEASE don't send me lists before I start up the thread for those years.  

2005 - Lists due 6/3

1971 - Lists due 6/24

1950s - Lists due 7/15

1984 -  Lists due 7/29

Looking at this on the calendar, I think this is a perfect summer pace.  We avoid Memorial Day, 4th of July and I don't have to do math for lists on Father's Day.  

:popcorn:  

 
@krista4  and others...

I have been thinking about this a bit along with looking at our schedule coming up and I have decided to slow it down a tad for the summer, and tweak this for selfish reasons.  Yes, we are going to go one more week and I updated the thread title - lists for 2005 are due on 6/4 to avoid Memorial Day weekend.  We are also going to run up against the 4th of July weekend and I think I am actually going to be away a couple weekends in July for concerts and such.  

Now, combine that with the fact that now my son is going to be up later, and my personal movie watching will slow down.  I started this for selfish reasons - to have a reason to watch movies that I haven't gotten to, and if that part gets taken away from me, I will lose interest.  I don't want to miss stuff, especially with a strong looking year like 1971 coming up.  

In another selfish move we are going to go farther back in time after 1971.  I have been missing having time to watch classics as we are doing these, so to combat the onslaught of noisy CGI summer blockbusters, we are going to tackle the 1950s.  If we lose people, or don't get as many lists, so be it - we will be back at newer stuff soon enough.   I am HOPING that people will suggest stuff and take a chance on some classics if they don't think they will like them or haven't seen that many.  I know I have a handful that I need to get to.  @El Floppo - I guess that means I will finally be getting to Seven Samurai!!.  

I am hesitant to release this, but just figured I should post a schedule so people know what's up and if they absolutely can't stand B&W movies, they know when to hop back on board.  Again, PLEASE don't send me lists before I start up the thread for those years.  

2005 - Lists due 6/3

1971 - Lists due 6/24

1950s - Lists due 7/15

1984 -  Lists due 7/29

Looking at this on the calendar, I think this is a perfect summer pace.  We avoid Memorial Day, 4th of July and I don't have to do math for lists on Father's Day.  

:popcorn:  
Cool. I was actually going to suggest slowing it down for the summer or even taking a brief hiatus. I know I am gone a lot during the summer and don't always get to see a lot of films. I am excited to see the 50s come up

 
Pumped to see the 1950s on the list.  Slowing down works for me too.  With the NHL and NBA playoffs going on, my movie watching has dipped a bit the past couple of weeks anyway.

 
Munich 24

A History of Violence 22

Capote 21

The 40 Year Old Virgin 20

Batman Begins 20

Wedding Crashers 17

Fever Pitch 15

Brokeback Mountain 15

Cinderella Man 10

Walk the Line 10

Good Night, and Good Luck 7

Star Wars III 7

The Chronicles of Narnia 6

Mr. & Mrs. Smith 5

Fantastic Four 1

I really can't explain Fever Pitch. I'm a Yankees fan that hates the Red Sox and it's objectively not a great movie - but I really like it for some reason and watch it often.
 
Munich 24

A History of Violence 22

Capote 21

The 40 Year Old Virgin 20

Batman Begins 20

Wedding Crashers 17

Fever Pitch 15

Brokeback Mountain 15

Cinderella Man 10

Walk the Line 10

Good Night, and Good Luck 7

Star Wars III 7

The Chronicles of Narnia 6

Mr. & Mrs. Smith 5

Fantastic Four 1

I really can't explain Fever Pitch. I'm a Yankees fan that hates the Red Sox and it's objectively not a great movie - but I really like it for some reason and watch it often.
Great list but there is a total curveball there right in the middle. Are you a die hard Sox fan?

 
Great list but there is a total curveball there right in the middle. Are you a die hard Sox fan?
I actually put this at the bottom:

I really can't explain Fever Pitch. I'm a Yankees fan that hates the Red Sox and it's objectively not a great movie - but I really like it for some reason and watch it often.

 
I actually put this at the bottom:

I really can't explain Fever Pitch. I'm a Yankees fan that hates the Red Sox and it's objectively not a great movie - but I really like it for some reason and watch it often.
lol I just scrolled through and when I saw that I came to screeching halt. Knowing you hate the Sox makes it even funnier. But hey, we like what we like.

 
3. The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada 30pts (18 wikkidpoints)

4. Everything is Illuminated 16 points

Need to watch these two as well.

KP, did we get an extension of the deadline on this one due to holiday?
two reeeeally exceptional movies but, moreso, each of them a full-fledged kristaflick™

 
2005 - Lists due 6/3

1971 - Lists due 6/24

1950s - Lists due 7/15

1984 -  Lists due 7/29
I will really need some recommendations for 71 as I only have seen a 6 or 7 movies from that year. In return, I will be able to offer a lot of 50s suggestions for just about any genre. Filtering my list for a whole decade is going to be a real challenge. 

 
dont know if my Jimmy Fallon Fatigue™ could handle watching it again, but i liked Fever Pitch (and not as just a Boston thing) when it came out. Only Farrelly Bros i've enjoyed str8thru since Mary

 

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