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timdraft #4: Movie Category Draft (1 Viewer)

5.08 Spellbound- Dream Sequence

This is seriously still available? I double checked twice.

Hitchcock + Dali = :moneybag:

Don't you roll your eyes at me, mister. :hot:

I'm serious. I don't think there is anything wrong with the criteria, but this didn't seem such a slam-dunk if you keep those in mind.

 
5.08 Spellbound- Dream Sequence

This is seriously still available? I double checked twice.

Hitchcock + Dali = :moneybag:

;) I know, GB. I know I'm a recent activity-type-guy in the FFA after a decade (!) of lurkage, but assume any jab I make at you, in particular, is in TOTAL jest. :brush: Plus, you're right! (Added bonus.)

 
We still need judges for the following categories:

Monologues

Shooting a movie scene (I think this is a dumb category.)

Sports scene

Multiple Performances

Best Movie Parent

Dramatic Actor in comedic role
I hate that category, too. Since no one's taken anything in it, could we punt it and get something better?
Unfortunately some one has. Mrs. R in the first round - but I agree it's a crap category.

 
4.19 Judgment at Nuremberg (1961): Nazis

Stanley Kramer's film about the trials of Nazi judges, held after the main events at Nuremberg when the public was losing interest, complete with an unbelievable performance by Maximilan Schell and touching turns by Spencer Tracy and Burt Lancaster.

 
4.19 Judgment at Nuremberg (1961): Nazis

Stanley Kramer's film about the trials of Nazi judges, held after the main events at Nuremberg when the public was losing interest, complete with an unbelievable performance by Maximilan Schell and touching turns by Spencer Tracy and Burt Lancaster.
A lot of it's greatness is due to the fine scriptwriting by Abby Mann. It also features two Hollywood stars attempting a comeback: Montgomery Clift and Judy Garland. Both were excellent.

 
4.19 Judgment at Nuremberg (1961): Nazis

Stanley Kramer's film about the trials of Nazi judges, held after the main events at Nuremberg when the public was losing interest, complete with an unbelievable performance by Maximilan Schell and touching turns by Spencer Tracy and Burt Lancaster.
A lot of it's greatness is due to the fine scriptwriting by Abby Mann. It also features two Hollywood stars attempting a comeback: Montgomery Clift and Judy Garland. Both were excellent.
Good call. The dialogue is unreal. It may be a somewhat unusual source of inspiration I suppose, given the subject matter, but this film played a significant role in my decision to try to become a litigator.

 
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5.14 The Crying Game - Sausage Surprise - Shocking Scene

Joe might object to linking the scene. Not only is the scene shocking, it completely changes the movie you think you are watching. It's still tracking at 100% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes.

 
4.19 Judgment at Nuremberg (1961): Nazis

Stanley Kramer's film about the trials of Nazi judges, held after the main events at Nuremberg when the public was losing interest, complete with an unbelievable performance by Maximilan Schell and touching turns by Spencer Tracy and Burt Lancaster.
Nice one. I had this tops in my courtroom scene category.

 
5.15 Mulholland Drive (No Idea What This Movie Is About)

Took me a while to settle on Mulholland Drive for this category. I came up with a very long list of movies that I liked for it, but all of them were understandable in one way or another. Others just weren't as good as Mulholland Drive (I put Eraserhead in that group). My conclusion after several times seeing it and being in love with the film is that there really isn't a point. None of the mystery, none of the possible dreams, means anything at all. Not the box, not Club Silencio, not the house. At least not as a greater whole.

Speaking of Club Silencio, amazing scene.

 
5.17 Darren McGavin as The Old Man Parker in A Christmas Story - parent

He taught them to curse; he speaks Italian; he knows how to save a Christmas dinner; and in the end he gave Ralphie just what he wanted for Christmas.

 
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5.07 The Passenger (1975): Long Take

Michelangelo Antonioni's film starring Jack Nicholson features a roughly seven-minute tracking shot near the end of the film. Hopefully, my assumption that the Long Take Judge is familiar with the movie is correct, as the scene (linked here) contains some serious spoilers.

 
Well, ####. Was thinking Eraserhead and Spellbound for my next picks. Damn work.

As for "the Rule", does that take away remakes? This was the first and best thing I could think of for Krista's category, and was hoping that me taking it early would make it so she doesn't have to judge some Nic Cage crap.

5.10: Damiel chooses mortality [Wings of Desire] (romantic gesture)

 
Well, ####. Was thinking Eraserhead and Spellbound for my next picks. Damn work. As for "the Rule", does that take away remakes? This was the first and best thing I could think of for Krista's category, and was hoping that me taking it early would make it so she doesn't have to judge some Nic Cage crap. 5.10: Damiel chooses mortality [Wings of Desire] (romantic gesture)
Negative eleventy billion.
 
krista4 said:
Aerial Assault said:
4.19 Judgment at Nuremberg (1961): Nazis

Stanley Kramer's film about the trials of Nazi judges, held after the main events at Nuremberg when the public was losing interest, complete with an unbelievable performance by Maximilan Schell and touching turns by Spencer Tracy and Burt Lancaster.
Nice one. I had this tops in my courtroom scene category.
Thanks.

Same here, and indeed, it was because of the pick's versatility that I made it here, because IIRC, multipositional eligibility is allowed and I can move it around the diamond if needed. If I'm wrong, don't tell me, as it will be fun to throw a big bag over my head at the appropriate time.

 
krista4 said:
timschochet said:
We still need judges for the following categories:

Monologues

Shooting a movie scene (I think this is a dumb category.)

Sports scene

Multiple Performances

Best Movie Parent

Dramatic Actor in comedic role
I hate that category, too. Since no one's taken anything in it, could we punt it and get something better?
:kicksrock:

Honestly don't understand the hate. Thought this would be good - ie "songs about songs" category in the other draft. I guess it's just me, but I love the movies about movies genre figured there would be tons of stuff to take from that. There are also just random ones from other movies that would work as well, but if everybody hates the category, by all means move it out.

Boogie Nights would have been a great pick for the category - and there are 4-5 famous examples I can think of within the last few years.

The ones I currently hate are the "I don't know what this is about", since that doesn't happen that often with the age of the interwebs and the "dramatic actor/comedic" role since I can't think of a damn thing.

 
Well, ####. Was thinking Eraserhead and Spellbound for my next picks. Damn work. As for "the Rule", does that take away remakes? This was the first and best thing I could think of for Krista's category, and was hoping that me taking it early would make it so she doesn't have to judge some Nic Cage crap. 5.10: Damiel chooses mortality [Wings of Desire] (romantic gesture)
Negative eleventy billion.
:wub:

I take that to mean it is Krista approved?

 
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BobbyLayne said:
Mrs. Rannous would be doing everyone a huge favor replacing her pick with a dance sequence from tha same movie.Prison movie is a good option. Other ideas?
Figure if we replace it, it should be with another "scene" category. I am sure there is a decent one on the original list that we didn't use.

 
krista4 said:
timschochet said:
We still need judges for the following categories: MonologuesShooting a movie scene (I think this is a dumb category.)Sports sceneMultiple PerformancesBest Movie ParentDramatic Actor in comedic role
I hate that category, too. Since no one's taken anything in it, could we punt it and get something better?
:kicksrock: Honestly don't understand the hate. Thought this would be good - ie "songs about songs" category in the other draft. I guess it's just me, but I love the movies about movies genre figured there would be tons of stuff to take from that. There are also just random ones from other movies that would work as well, but if everybody hates the category, by all means move it out. Boogie Nights would have been a great pick for the category - and there are 4-5 famous examples I can think of within the last few years. The ones I currently hate are the "I don't know what this is about", since that doesn't happen that often with the age of the interwebs and the "dramatic actor/comedic" role since I can't think of a damn thing.
I'd hate it less if it were a movie category rather than a scene one.I also don't like the "don't know" category.
 
Well, ####. Was thinking Eraserhead and Spellbound for my next picks. Damn work. As for "the Rule", does that take away remakes? This was the first and best thing I could think of for Krista's category, and was hoping that me taking it early would make it so she doesn't have to judge some Nic Cage crap. 5.10: Damiel chooses mortality [Wings of Desire] (romantic gesture)
Negative eleventy billion.
:wub: I take that to mean it is Krista approved?
Yeah, I knew you were going to take it but decided to abide by the unwritten rule on judges' picks.
 
Well, ####. Was thinking Eraserhead and Spellbound for my next picks. Damn work. As for "the Rule", does that take away remakes? This was the first and best thing I could think of for Krista's category, and was hoping that me taking it early would make it so she doesn't have to judge some Nic Cage crap. 5.10: Damiel chooses mortality [Wings of Desire] (romantic gesture)
Negative eleventy billion.
:wub: I take that to mean it is Krista approved?
Yeah, I knew you were going to take it but decided to abide by the unwritten rule on judges' picks.
Meh. If this refers to the judge "punting" the category, or picking last in it, or whatever, I don't agree. Why agree to judge a category, then disable yourself? Seems like a disincentive to judge.

A far better solution IMO is to ask a couple of other drafters or judges to slot in your pick in your final rankings. That's what I did with "Songs About Songs" in the halcyon days of timdraft3, lo, those many minutes ago, and it seemed to work fine. I plan the same approach here with "my" three categories.

 
Well, ####. Was thinking Eraserhead and Spellbound for my next picks. Damn work. As for "the Rule", does that take away remakes? This was the first and best thing I could think of for Krista's category, and was hoping that me taking it early would make it so she doesn't have to judge some Nic Cage crap. 5.10: Damiel chooses mortality [Wings of Desire] (romantic gesture)
Negative eleventy billion.
:wub: I take that to mean it is Krista approved?
Yeah, I knew you were going to take it but decided to abide by the unwritten rule on judges' picks.
Meh. If this refers to the judge "punting" the category, or picking last in it, or whatever, I don't agree. Why agree to judge a category, then disable yourself? Seems like a disincentive to judge.

A far better solution IMO is to ask a couple of other drafters or judges to slot in your pick in your final rankings. That's what I did with "Songs About Songs" in the halcyon days of timdraft3, lo, those many minutes ago, and it seemed to work fine. I plan the same approach here with "my" three categories.
I've never done this, but never had a complaint about where I ranked my own. Try to be as objective as possible. I already picked a car chase (took the category after picking), and expect it will rank high (I don't think it's very deep at the top)... shocking scene... that's deep. We'll see. Like I said, nobody has ever complained.

 
I think it's more that the judge takes a category because they might have expertise in it, meaning they can punt to later and still get a good pick. Note: I have expertise in neither category I'm judging; they were foisted upon me. ;)

 
Tiananmen Tank said:
5.15 Mulholland Drive (No Idea What This Movie Is About)

Took me a while to settle on Mulholland Drive for this category. I came up with a very long list of movies that I liked for it, but all of them were understandable in one way or another. Others just weren't as good as Mulholland Drive (I put Eraserhead in that group). My conclusion after several times seeing it and being in love with the film is that there really isn't a point. None of the mystery, none of the possible dreams, means anything at all. Not the box, not Club Silencio, not the house. At least not as a greater whole.

Speaking of Club Silencio, amazing scene.
Nice pick. Was contemplating taking the "This is the girl" scene for the shooting a movie scene category.

 

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