BobbyLayne
Footballguy
I object to being ranked so low when we were leading the draft.
Hey, he had his moments.Another pick in the teens. I'll take it, but I'm the Ron Dayne of this draft.
YEAH! AND IF YOU HADN'T SCREWED ME ON THE CLASSROOM SCENE CATEGORY I'D BE RIGHT THERE WITH THE SCORING.Is it me, or is this one of the closer drafts in memory.
It's you. The last music draft (tim3) was very close.Is it me, or is this one of the closer drafts in memory.
Yeah but we're only 11 categories out of 30. Usually by about 2/3, there's a separation.Is it me, or is this one of the closer drafts in memory.
you, Yo Mama, and BobbyLayne were neck and neck throughout, and then Val made a push making it a four way race until the very end. Doug B and Mrs Rannous weren't far behind. Here were the final top scorers, and it wasn't decided until the final ranking:It's you. The last music draft (tim3) was very close.Is it me, or is this one of the closer drafts in memory.
YEAH! AND IF YOU HADN'T SCREWED ME ON THE CLASSROOM SCENE CATEGORY I'D BE RIGHT THERE WITH THE SCORING.Is it me, or is this one of the closer drafts in memory.
Edit: Ooops. Sorry. Freudian slip.
I guess the issue is what is a "kid". I certainly beleive I saw some of these movies that were nicked on that basis (Godzilla, Poltergeist, Gremlins and a few others) as a "kid" - but I can see the logic that they weren't truly kid movies.25 points – The Brave Little Toaster.
24 points – The Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.
23 points – Tunnel scene from Willy Wonka.
22 points – Donkey transformation from Pinocchio.
21 points – The Haunted Forest from Snow White.
20 points – Flying monkeys from The Wizard of Oz.
19 points – Bambi’s Mom gets shot.
18 points – The Night on Bald Mountain from Fantasia.
17 points – The Angel of Death from The Prince of Egypt.
16 points – The Skeleton army from Jason and the Argonauts.
15 points – Old Yeller gets rabies.
14 points – Watership Down.
13 points – Large Marge from Peewee’s Big Adventure.
12 points – The Forest of No Return from Babes in Toyland.
11 points – The giant squid from 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea.
10 points –The Gmork from The Neverending Story.
9 points – The Great Owl from The Secret of Nimh.
8 points – Sloth from The Goonies.
7 points – Poltergeist.
6 points – Jurassic Park.
5 points – The Watcher in the Woods.
4 points – E.T. dies.
3 points – Gremlins.
2 points – Godzilla dies.
1 point – Kentucky Fried Movie.
Yea, I know it's not technically a kid's movie, but I will say that most kids probably saw another Godzilla movie before they saw this one (and those definitely were more kid-friendly movies). So to anyone growing up in the 60's, 70's or 80's, anything Godzilla is definitely kid-centric. In the 70's a Godzilla movie played at least once a month on Saturdays (about noon / 1pm, after the cartoons). It was prettymuch required viewing. As was "monster week".Scenes that Scared you as a Child, Part I
2 points – Godzilla dies. Again, not a movie intended for kids, but here at least you can see if a kid is watching he’d be concerned for the big rubber guy, although to be truthful I’d say more sad than scared.
Ridiculous. She gives her all to protect that evil little spawn!1 pt- Mia Farrow in Rosemary's Baby Easy choice for the 1 pointer. Not exactly the loving mom, is she?
You're a sad, strange, little man.10 pts- Darren McGavern in A Christmas Story Who doesn't love this film? His interactions are more with his wife than with the kids, however.
I've seen Chris Gardner speak in person. He's awesome.18 pts- Will Smith in The Pursuit of Happiness Man I loved this movie, and loved this character. This is the sort of dad that I want to be.
Am I thinking of a different movie?17 pts- Paul Giamatti in Win Win What a fantastic movie! Thanks to this draft, I was exposed to it. Giamatti is hardly the perfect parent or grandparent. And yet there is that emotional connection which I mentioned was lacking in some of the other selections. Great film.
Kyle is his grandson in the film, no?Am I thinking of a different movie?17 pts- Paul Giamatti in Win Win What a fantastic movie! Thanks to this draft, I was exposed to it. Giamatti is hardly the perfect parent or grandparent. And yet there is that emotional connection which I mentioned was lacking in some of the other selections. Great film.
No, he's Burt Young's grandson and no relation to Giamatti's character Mike. Mike kind of adopts Kyle, to benefit him as a wrestling coach.Kyle is his grandson in the film, no?Am I thinking of a different movie?17 pts- Paul Giamatti in Win Win What a fantastic movie! Thanks to this draft, I was exposed to it. Giamatti is hardly the perfect parent or grandparent. And yet there is that emotional connection which I mentioned was lacking in some of the other selections. Great film.
You're right.Well, probably I should have penalized this film a little more then. But it really was great though. #### it, it stays where it is.No, he's Burt Young's grandson and no relation to Giamatti's character Mike. Mike kind of adopts Kyle, to benefit him as a wrestling coach.Kyle is his grandson in the film, no?Am I thinking of a different movie?17 pts- Paul Giamatti in Win Win What a fantastic movie! Thanks to this draft, I was exposed to it. Giamatti is hardly the perfect parent or grandparent. And yet there is that emotional connection which I mentioned was lacking in some of the other selections. Great film.
Total Rankings after 12 Categories
Nick Vermiel 212
Val Rannous 197
Tremendous Upside 188
AcerFC 185
Karma Police 184
BobbyLayne 182
timschochet 182
Aerial Assault 180
Krista4 179
Tiannamen Tank 169
Mrs. Rannous 166
Doug B 163
Andy Dufresne 161
Time Kibitzer 159
John Madden's Lunchbox 152
jwb 146
tish155 139
Mister CIA 136
rikishiboy 135
Dr. Octopus 132
hooter311 123
higgins 122
Joffer 121
Usual21 120
Kumerica 110
If it is probably the strongest portrayal of a father you have ever seen on screen, why didn't it get 25 points? Obviously you must have thought Cary Grant and Spencer Tracy were stronger portrayals.23 pts- Lawrence Fishburne in Boys N The Hood Probably the strongest portrayal of a father I have ever seen on screen. An incredibly emotional performance.
Yes, you get more points for choosing the kitchen scene (the clip I saw linked was for the bar scene, I didn't see the switch).1) 'Gremlins' NOT for kids?!?! What planet are you from?Scenes that Scared you as a Child, Part I
3 points – Gremlins. I guess some parents took kids to see this – bad decision making time, as it’s not really designed for kids. The scene selected has lots of gremlins acting stupid – not scary. A couple more points would have been awarded (even without it being for kids) if the scene with the mother defending her kitchen had been selected, cause the gremlins take it HARD.
2) I specifically took the kitchen scene. Here is the link. I originally took the scene you were referring to, and immediately switched it to the kitchen scene (which we were allowed to do) in honor of KP who....
3) ...was the original judge and commented on the fact that he was taken out of the theater crying and screaming based on that kitchen scene.
'Gremlins' not supposed to be for kids?!?!? And he deducts points based on NOT choosing the scene that I actually chose??!?!
I have no problem with Val or anyone else for judging me poorly in a subjective song draft, but this was pretty straight forward. Will you at least concede me some more points based on the fact that I DID pick the kitchen scene, and will you go over this selection with the original judge?
It is a great movie and Mike is a great character. He's not a great parent at all though - in fact he exploits his role as a court appointed guardian of Burt Young for financial gain (while also violating his role as his attorney to act in his client's best interest) and then only takes in his client's grandson Kyle to benefit him in his side job as high school wrestling coach.You're right.No, he's Burt Young's grandson and no relation to Giamatti's character Mike. Mike kind of adopts Kyle, to benefit him as a wrestling coach.Kyle is his grandson in the film, no?Am I thinking of a different movie?17 pts- Paul Giamatti in Win Win What a fantastic movie! Thanks to this draft, I was exposed to it. Giamatti is hardly the perfect parent or grandparent. And yet there is that emotional connection which I mentioned was lacking in some of the other selections. Great film.
Well, probably I should have penalized this film a little more then. But it really was great though. #### it, it stays where it is.
That's what makes the character great, he's quite tremendously flawed, but in the end he ends up going above and beyond doing the right thing, it just takes him a long while to get there.It is a great movie and Mike is a great character. He's not a great parent at all though - in fact he exploits his role as a court appointed guardian of Burt Young for financial gain (while also violating his role as his attorney to act in his client's best interest) and then only takes in his client's grandson Kyle to benefit him in his side job as high school wrestling coach.You're right.No, he's Burt Young's grandson and no relation to Giamatti's character Mike. Mike kind of adopts Kyle, to benefit him as a wrestling coach.Kyle is his grandson in the film, no?Am I thinking of a different movie?17 pts- Paul Giamatti in Win Win What a fantastic movie! Thanks to this draft, I was exposed to it. Giamatti is hardly the perfect parent or grandparent. And yet there is that emotional connection which I mentioned was lacking in some of the other selections. Great film.
Well, probably I should have penalized this film a little more then. But it really was great though. #### it, it stays where it is.
I'm not saying you need to knock the score down - I just found the reasoning odd.
Good job overall - I'm on a mediocrity streak in recent judging which is better than being stuck at the bottom as I was before my recent spate of fortune .
Your pick inspired the best music. That always helps.These are good so far, and not just because mine is still unranked.
The Return of the King one is done by Arwen, a female elf. The rest are dudes.Am I wrong, or was every romantic gesture done by a man? Are women incapable of romantic gestures?
Anyway, very nice job, Mrs. R. You did a better ranking and better write-ups than I could have done.
No, but if she turned him down, he may have went home and shocked the monkey.6 pts - Say Anything The hero does put his feelings out on the line, and plays Peter Gabriel's "Shock the monkey" * for the girl.
Duckie had no shot with her. He wasn't her prom date, but was at the prom waiting for her so she wouldn't be alone. He did love her, but he didn't give her up so she could be with her true love, because she was never his to begin with other than a buddy.16 pts - Pretty in Pink
Duckie meets Andie at the prom and has a shot with her. He gives up his true love so she can be with her love. Very gallant.