krista4
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tim is making a mockery of this draft!Ahhh! Sorry. Can't remember every pick.
In that case,
24.17 I Love Lucy (Television show)
tim is making a mockery of this draft!Ahhh! Sorry. Can't remember every pick.
In that case,
24.17 I Love Lucy (Television show)
Considered this last round. Nice pick!since this is a draft for all time. The draft to end all drafts....ahem. Being that team guapo don't discriminate, we love our japanese friends from asia. and we love their classic work
24.18The Tale of Genji by Murasaki Shikibu
I have to say, this is a terrible awful showtim is making a mockery of this draft!Ahhh! Sorry. Can't remember every pick.
In that case,
24.17 I Love Lucy (Television show)
I hate to see the ev'nin' sun go down
Hate to see the ev'nin' sun go down,
'cause my baby, he done left this town
Feelin' tomorrow like I feel today
Feel tomorrow like I feel today,
I'll pack my trunk, make my getaway
St. Louis woman with her diamond rings
Pulls that man 'round by her apron strings,
't'want for powder and for store-bought hair
The man I love, would not gone nowhere,
got the St. Louis blues just as blue as I can be
That man got a heart like a rock cast in the sea,
or else he wouldn't have gone so far from me
Been to the gypsy to get my fortune told
To the gypsy, to get my fortune told,
'cause I'm most wild about my
jelly roll
Gypsy done told me, "Don't you wear no black"
Yes, she done told me, "Don't you wear no black,
go to St. Louis, you can win him back"
Help me to Cairo, make St. Louis by myself
Gone to Cairo, find my old friend Jeff
Goin' to pin myself close to his side,
if I
flag his train
, I sure can ride
I love that man like a schoolboy loves his pie
Like a Kentucky Colonel loves his mint and rye
I'll love my baby till the day I die
You ought to see that stovepipe brown of mine,
like he owns the diamond Joseph line
He'd make across-eyed old man go stone blind
Blacker than midnight, teeth like flags of truce
Blackest man in the whole St. Louis
Blacker the berry, sweeter is the juice
About a crap game, he knows a powerful lot,
but when work time comes, he's on the dot
Goin' to ask him for a cold ten spot,
what it takes to get it, he's certainly got
A black-headed gal make a freight train jump the track
Said a black-headed gal make a freight train jump the track
I have to say, this is a terrible awful showtim is making a mockery of this draft!Ahhh! Sorry. Can't remember every pick.
In that case,
24.17 I Love Lucy (Television show)
waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahbut nor-woodI have to say, this is a terrible awful showtim is making a mockery of this draft!Ahhh! Sorry. Can't remember every pick.
In that case,
24.17 I Love Lucy (Television show)
No worries. Not surprising you missed it. Your re-pick got more comments than when I originally took it.I just looked on the google site, and turns out it was I Love Lucy! That's why I didn't realize it was taken, because I missed it when you took it. Sorry about that again; I will adjust now.Rodg12, I'm sorry, what was your 23rd round pick?
Am I good to pick or should I wait a bit for krista/Fennis???Go ahead and pick. Our rule has been that when someone has a mispick, the next person is entitled to make their selection.No worries. Not surprising you missed it. Your re-pick got more comments than when I originally took it.I just looked on the google site, and turns out it was I Love Lucy! That's why I didn't realize it was taken, because I missed it when you took it. Sorry about that again; I will adjust now.Rodg12, I'm sorry, what was your 23rd round pick?Am I good to pick or should I wait a bit for krista/Fennis???
Wow. If we move today I think this will be the first time I get to pick in back to back days. Keep em movin' boys.25.01 - Fennis - Re-pick needed (Selection was already taken)
Skipped
23.05 - Doug B (requested skip)
24.16 - Doug B (autoskip tonight)
25.03 - Postradamus (autoskip this pick)
25.04 - Timschochet - Up
25.05 - Doug B (autoskip)
25.06 - Abrantes - On Deck
25.07 - BobbyLayne - In The Hole
25.08 - Tides of War (autoskip today)
25.09 - Wikkidpissah
25.10 - Thatguy
25.11 - El Floppo (autoskip today)
25.12 - Uncle Humuna
25.13 - Misfit Blondes
25.14 - Bob Lee Swagger
Over 20 years ago in college, desperate for credits, I took a foreign films sampler class. They showed about a dozen of the foreign films considered among the best of all time. Sad to say I was just as much of a philistine then as I am now; most of them bored me. However, there were about 3-4 I remember really enjoying. One was 8 1/2, which really surprised me. Another was Seven Samurai, which was just sniped from me (albeit 13 rounds ago.) Here was a third:
25.04 The Bicycle Thief
Bicycle Thieves (Italian: Ladri di biciclette, also known as The Bicycle Thief) is a 1948 Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It tells the story of a poor man searching the streets of Rome for his stolen bicycle, which he needs to be able to work. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Luigi Bartolini and was adapted for the screen by Cesare Zavattini. It stars Lamberto Maggiorani as the father and Enzo Staiola as the son.
The film is frequently on critics' and directors' lists of the best films ever made. It was given an Academy Honorary Award in 1950, and, just four years after its release, was deemed the greatest film of all time by the magazine Sight & Sound's poll of filmmakers and critics in 1952. The film placed sixth as the greatest ever made in the latest directors poll, conducted in 2002.
I'd better get to work on picking up the rest of my foreign black-and-white films for the Fennis collection. Great pick.I'd make a comment, but it would be spotlighting...I'd better get to work on picking up the rest of my foreign black-and-white films for the Fennis collection. Great pick.

I'd also make a comment, but it wouldn't be very nice.I'd make a comment, but it would be spotlighting...I'd better get to work on picking up the rest of my foreign black-and-white films for the Fennis collection. Great pick.
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Yeah, I know you're shocked. It actually surprises me when I like a film like this. Believe me, there are several supposedly "great" foreign films out there I'm aware of and could have selected them, but having seen them and disliked them, I could no more select them than I could take Ulysses as a novel.But 8 1/2 and The Bicycle Thief were different. I can't exactly explain why I really enjoyed these films- unlike Seven Samurai, which featured great action and a good plot. It was something about their feel, which I am not sophisticated enough to pinpoint or describe, having had no film education. I can say this: both movies were shown to me in a classroom on an old fashioned film projector. And this added to the feel- it was much better to watch them as actual "film" than to see a video of it on television, if that makes any sense.Over 20 years ago in college, desperate for credits, I took a foreign films sampler class. They showed about a dozen of the foreign films considered among the best of all time. Sad to say I was just as much of a philistine then as I am now; most of them bored me. However, there were about 3-4 I remember really enjoying. One was 8 1/2, which really surprised me. Another was Seven Samurai, which was just sniped from me (albeit 13 rounds ago.) Here was a third:
25.04 The Bicycle Thief
Bicycle Thieves (Italian: Ladri di biciclette, also known as The Bicycle Thief) is a 1948 Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It tells the story of a poor man searching the streets of Rome for his stolen bicycle, which he needs to be able to work. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Luigi Bartolini and was adapted for the screen by Cesare Zavattini. It stars Lamberto Maggiorani as the father and Enzo Staiola as the son.
The film is frequently on critics' and directors' lists of the best films ever made. It was given an Academy Honorary Award in 1950, and, just four years after its release, was deemed the greatest film of all time by the magazine Sight & Sound's poll of filmmakers and critics in 1952. The film placed sixth as the greatest ever made in the latest directors poll, conducted in 2002.I'd better get to work on picking up the rest of my foreign black-and-white films for the Fennis collection. Great pick.
I can't wait to see this list! I think I have a good idea of what a couple of them might be.As for The Bicycle Thief (which is generally being called these days by its proper translation, The Bicycle Thieves, after being known as The Bicycle Thief for a zillion years), I would ask if you're a father as I think that makes a difference, as the movie can really get to you as a parent. But since you saw and liked it years ago, I guess that's not it.Yeah, I know you're shocked. It actually surprises me when I like a film like this. Believe me, there are several supposedly "great" foreign films out there I'm aware of and could have selected them, but having seen them and disliked them, I could no more select them than I could take Ulysses as a novel.But 8 1/2 and The Bicycle Thief were different. I can't exactly explain why I really enjoyed these films- unlike Seven Samurai, which featured great action and a good plot. It was something about their feel, which I am not sophisticated enough to pinpoint or describe, having had no film education. I can say this: both movies were shown to me in a classroom on an old fashioned film projector. And this added to the feel- it was much better to watch them as actual "film" than to see a video of it on television, if that makes any sense.Over 20 years ago in college, desperate for credits, I took a foreign films sampler class. They showed about a dozen of the foreign films considered among the best of all time. Sad to say I was just as much of a philistine then as I am now; most of them bored me. However, there were about 3-4 I remember really enjoying. One was 8 1/2, which really surprised me. Another was Seven Samurai, which was just sniped from me (albeit 13 rounds ago.) Here was a third:
25.04 The Bicycle Thief
Bicycle Thieves (Italian: Ladri di biciclette, also known as The Bicycle Thief) is a 1948 Italian neorealist film directed by Vittorio De Sica. It tells the story of a poor man searching the streets of Rome for his stolen bicycle, which he needs to be able to work. The film is based on the novel of the same name by Luigi Bartolini and was adapted for the screen by Cesare Zavattini. It stars Lamberto Maggiorani as the father and Enzo Staiola as the son.
The film is frequently on critics' and directors' lists of the best films ever made. It was given an Academy Honorary Award in 1950, and, just four years after its release, was deemed the greatest film of all time by the magazine Sight & Sound's poll of filmmakers and critics in 1952. The film placed sixth as the greatest ever made in the latest directors poll, conducted in 2002.I'd better get to work on picking up the rest of my foreign black-and-white films for the Fennis collection. Great pick.
Later on, after they have been selected, I'll make a list of all of the films in that class I despised, so that you can rest assured that I am still a barbarian.
I'll PM you a list. I wasn't so much emotionally moved by The Bicycle Thief as I was entranced by it. I'm going to have to watch it again now.I can't wait to see this list! I think I have a good idea of what a couple of them might be.As for The Bicycle Thief (which is generally being called these days by its proper translation, The Bicycle Thieves, after being known as The Bicycle Thief for a zillion years), I would ask if you're a father as I think that makes a difference, as the movie can really get to you as a parent. But since you saw and liked it years ago, I guess that's not it.
That reminds me...when we do rankings for these, should we just do--using movies as an example--four 20s through four 2s, leaving out the ones we selected? It's a bit more awkward than in the prior drafts because if you (tim) then slotted something into a spot, you can't move everything else automatically down. For instance, if I had The Godfather, Citizen Kane, Lawrence, and Dr. Strangelove as 20s, and you slotted 8-1/2 as a 20, would I then have to choose one to move down (and also choose in each succeeding level), or would we just have five 20s?The Godfather, Citizen Kane, 8 1/2 (which you won't be ranking). The fourth could be Lawrence, Dr. Strangelove, or Casablanca. That's how I see it.
I absolutely love this. Learned it on the piano as a wee person and continue to love the piano version even more than the full symphonic one, but in either case it is just outstanding.
Without commenting on my pick, Seven Samurai (easiest pick in the world), Casablanca, 8 1/2 and Dr. Strangelove. That was simple. Citizen Kane can lounge in the 19-point area.I have three of four "locks" for the 20 rating in movies, but I go back and forth on the fourth. It's also possible that someone could make a future selection that gets that last spot.
So I'm wondering, what do you guys feel are the four 20s in movies so far? I'm just curious.
Good question. I haven't really thought about it. You will rank them as you see them, leaving out 5 scores. I will rank your films as I see them. If that gives us 5 or more 20s, so be it. It also allows you an out- if you feel, for instance, that there are only three films worthy of 20 (or 3 films worthy of 1, for example) then you can do it. You will be ranking 75 films total.That reminds me...when we do rankings for these, should we just do--using movies as an example--four 20s through four 2s, leaving out the ones we selected? It's a bit more awkward than in the prior drafts because if you (tim) then slotted something into a spot, you can't move everything else automatically down. For instance, if I had The Godfather, Citizen Kane, Lawrence, and Dr. Strangelove as 20s, and you slotted 8-1/2 as a 20, would I then have to choose one to move down (and also choose in each succeeding level), or would we just have five 20s?The Godfather, Citizen Kane, 8 1/2 (which you won't be ranking). The fourth could be Lawrence, Dr. Strangelove, or Casablanca. That's how I see it.
"Il Vecchio Castello" is the one that stuck with me the most, as it's absolutely haunting, but every other movement has incredible iconic power, from the madness of "Baba Yaga" to the towering epic of the "Great Gate of Kiev".
OK, sounds good.Good question. I haven't really thought about it. You will rank them as you see them, leaving out 5 scores. I will rank your films as I see them. If that gives us 5 or more 20s, so be it. It also allows you an out- if you feel, for instance, that there are only three films worthy of 20 (or 3 films worthy of 1, for example) then you can do it. You will be ranking 75 films total.That reminds me...when we do rankings for these, should we just do--using movies as an example--four 20s through four 2s, leaving out the ones we selected? It's a bit more awkward than in the prior drafts because if you (tim) then slotted something into a spot, you can't move everything else automatically down. For instance, if I had The Godfather, Citizen Kane, Lawrence, and Dr. Strangelove as 20s, and you slotted 8-1/2 as a 20, would I then have to choose one to move down (and also choose in each succeeding level), or would we just have five 20s?The Godfather, Citizen Kane, 8 1/2 (which you won't be ranking). The fourth could be Lawrence, Dr. Strangelove, or Casablanca. That's how I see it.
Yes, it is incredible from start to finish. I'm glad you took this. I probably would have later if still available, but I'm just glad when great works are getting their due. Aside from my favorite movie, there's nothing left out there that I feel I must have and I'm just glad to see great stuff being discussed.
first of all:Go ahead and pick. Our rule has been that when someone has a mispick, the next person is entitled to make their selection.No worries. Not surprising you missed it. Your re-pick got more comments than when I originally took it.I just looked on the google site, and turns out it was I Love Lucy! That's why I didn't realize it was taken, because I missed it when you took it. Sorry about that again; I will adjust now.Rodg12, I'm sorry, what was your 23rd round pick?Am I good to pick or should I wait a bit for krista/Fennis???
second of all how do you skip me when the clock had not even started?I think El Floppo had something to do with it.first of all:Go ahead and pick. Our rule has been that when someone has a mispick, the next person is entitled to make their selection.No worries. Not surprising you missed it. Your re-pick got more comments than when I originally took it.I just looked on the google site, and turns out it was I Love Lucy! That's why I didn't realize it was taken, because I missed it when you took it. Sorry about that again; I will adjust now.Rodg12, I'm sorry, what was your 23rd round pick?Am I good to pick or should I wait a bit for krista/Fennis???
second of all how do you skip me when the clock had not even started?
that's a bunch of ####.... just skip me, ill be back to pick later.first of all:Go ahead and pick. Our rule has been that when someone has a mispick, the next person is entitled to make their selection.No worries. Not surprising you missed it. Your re-pick got more comments than when I originally took it.I just looked on the google site, and turns out it was I Love Lucy! That's why I didn't realize it was taken, because I missed it when you took it. Sorry about that again; I will adjust now.Rodg12, I'm sorry, what was your 23rd round pick?Am I good to pick or should I wait a bit for krista/Fennis???
second of all how do you skip me when the clock had not even started?
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second of all how do you skip me when the clock had not even started?
24.12 ST LOUIS BLUES, WCHandy (1914), song
the Ur-song, the one that started it all. songs were stephen foster & ragtime then. blues hadnt figured out a way to cross the tracks yet. dixieland was about to become jazz. one guy figured out how to take a little bit of each & keep it real for everybody & every song you've ever listened to since owes it a gigantic debt. it is also still the most often recorded non-seasonal song of all time.
i was hoping to link u to a wonderful version by stevie wonder & herbie hancock from a record abrantes turned me on to during the Black Music Draft, so you'd all see how current it can be, but you'll have to settle for this version by the greatest songstress who ever lived.
Sorry, GB.figures.I think El Floppo had something to do with it.

Where you going to take something that was picked???that's a bunch of ####.... just skip me, ill be back to pick later.first of all:second of all how do you skip me when the clock had not even started?
Nah, I meant link to the rule where I get skipped because my pick was taken. You guys make it very dificult to throw a hissy fit. It is my turn!I'm gonna BobbyLayne this draft.first of all:![]()
second of all how do you skip me when the clock had not even started?24.12 ST LOUIS BLUES, WCHandy (1914), song
the Ur-song, the one that started it all. songs were stephen foster & ragtime then. blues hadnt figured out a way to cross the tracks yet. dixieland was about to become jazz. one guy figured out how to take a little bit of each & keep it real for everybody & every song you've ever listened to since owes it a gigantic debt. it is also still the most often recorded non-seasonal song of all time.
i was hoping to link u to a wonderful version by stevie wonder & herbie hancock from a record abrantes turned me on to during the Black Music Draft, so you'd all see how current it can be, but you'll have to settle for this version by the greatest songstress who ever lived.Sorry, GB.
semantics!Where you going to take something that was picked???that's a bunch of ####.... just skip me, ill be back to pick later.first of all:second of all how do you skip me when the clock had not even started?
It's never been a stated rule. But several times when someone has made a "mispick", other people have not waited and gone ahead and made the next pick- this has happened in several drafts ever since I've been involved with them or beforehand, so I took it for granted that it was standard practice. The clock not being started was irrelevant. In retrospect, it seems like a bad practice though, so I think, if there's no objection, we'll reverse it now and say that from now on, if there is a "mispick", the person selecting has the remaining time allotted (although this won't apply to any picks that are vetoed.) Sorry, Fennis, I probably should have made this change beforehand. I hope you didn't lose out.first of all:second of all how do you skip me when the clock had not even started?
Your cat pm'ed last night with congratulations- turns out he's a closet Lakers fan.With my next pick, I'm targeting my cat's favorite novel, but I might actually take his favorite non-fiction work instead. Decisions, decisions.