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timdraft #4: Movie Category Draft (1 Viewer)

This is an obvious movie with not-so-obvious monologues because of their lack of verbiage. Some of the other moments (final parole, Mozart, etc.) would have made good choice as well, but this one captures the spirit of the movie, and (for me) is one of the best movie moments period.

10.17 --


is the director with the 2 co-stars giving an interview on Charlie Rose re: the movie (3-parts).
 
Round 10
1. Usual21- sound city
2. AcerFC- north by northwest
3. Tremendous Upside- close encounters of third kind
4. Kumerica Kill bill
5. John Madden's Lunchbox- autoskip
6. Dr. Octopus- boys from brazil
7. jwb- Open range
8. Mrs. Rannous- zardoz
9. krista4- Gene Hackman
10. joffer- butch cassidy
11. Tiannamen Tank- Traffic
12. Nick Vermiel- Marlon Brando, dramatic actor

13. BobbyLayne- Buster Keaton, multiple performances
14. tish155- Seven
15. timschochet- Bad News Bears
16. Karma Police- Daniel Day Lewis, My left foot

17. higgins- Shawhank Redemption

18. hooter311-OTC til 11:47 est
19. Aerial Assault- 15 minute clock, on deck
20. Val Rannous- In the Hole


21. Doug B- autoskip
22. Time Kibitzer- I have his picks
23. Andy Dufresne
24. Mister CIA- autoskip
25. rikishiboy

 
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A reminder: I'm still on permanent auto-skip, whether ot not I'm in the thread. Gonna need a lot of time flexibility this week.

 
I wish it was "vehicle chase" instead of just "car chase". Lots of good chases that don't include cars.
Judge says all motorized vehicles are ok
Cool!
well, it need to be motor vehicles w/ tires as the main components - cars, trucks, motorcycles, etc. I don't want an aircraft chase/etc. Or some long "chasing a train" train scene.

However, if there's a car chase and an aircraft or train eventually makes an appearance / joins in, that's fine.

 
Acer, in your posts that lists what's been taken recently and who's OTC, you have me taking Open Range. I took the shootout at the end of Butch Cassidy.

 
Round 10
1. Usual21- sound city
2. AcerFC- north by northwest
3. Tremendous Upside- close encounters of third kind
4. Kumerica Kill bill
5. John Madden's Lunchbox- autoskip
6. Dr. Octopus- boys from brazil
7. jwb- Open range
8. Mrs. Rannous- zardoz
9. krista4- Gene Hackman
10. joffer- butch cassidy
11. Tiannamen Tank- Traffic
12. Nick Vermiel- Marlon Brando, dramatic actor

13. BobbyLayne- Buster Keaton, multiple performances
14. tish155- Seven
15. timschochet- Bad News Bears
16. Karma Police- Daniel Day Lewis, My left foot

17. higgins- Shawhank Redemption

18. hooter311- The Counterfeiters

19. Aerial Assault- 15 minute clock, otc til 11:21 est
20. Val Rannous- on deck


21. Doug B- autoskip
22. Time Kibitzer- IN the hole, I have his picks

23. Andy Dufresne
24. Mister CIA- autoskip
25. rikishiboy

 
My last two picks didn't have any write ups:

9.20 Munich - Spy Movie

Munich is a 2005 historical film about the Israeli government's secret retaliation against the Black September group after the Munich massacre during the 1972 Summer Olympics. The film was produced and directed by Steven Spielberg and written by Tony Kushner and Eric Roth.

The film shows how a squad of assassins, led by former Mossad agent Avner (Eric Bana), track down and kill a list of Black September members thought to be responsible for the murders of eleven Israeli athletes. The second part of the film, which depicts the Israeli government's response, has been debated a great deal by film critics and newspaper columnists. Spielberg refers to the film's second part as "historical fiction", saying it is inspired by the actual Israeli operations, known as Operation Wrath of God.
I saw this film in the movies and haven't returned to it since but still vividly remember almost every detail. It was a little slow moving at times but I thought there were great performaces and it was a riveting story.

To be clear (after the Day of the Jackal debate, while this movie involves multiple assasinations it is a spy movie at heart. Form Wiki:

The Mossad is responsible for intelligence collection, covert operations, and counterterrorism, as well as bringing Jews to Israel from countries where official Aliyah agencies are forbidden, and protecting Jewish communities. Its director reports directly to the Prime Minister.
10.06 The Boys from Brazil - Nazis

A remarkably well done movie. While it's a completely fictional film, unlike many of the choices that will fill this category, it has plausability at least and is an interesting take on the legend of the Nazis in hiding in South America.

Trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RhpqqNZMx50

 
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Round 10
1. Usual21- sound city
2. AcerFC- north by northwest
3. Tremendous Upside- close encounters of third kind
4. Kumerica Kill bill
5. John Madden's Lunchbox- autoskip
6. Dr. Octopus- boys from brazil
7. jwb- Open range
8. Mrs. Rannous- zardoz
9. krista4- Gene Hackman
10. joffer- butch cassidy
11. Tiannamen Tank- Traffic
12. Nick Vermiel- Marlon Brando, dramatic actor

13. BobbyLayne- Buster Keaton, multiple performances
14. tish155- Seven
15. timschochet- Bad News Bears
16. Karma Police- Daniel Day Lewis, My left foot

17. higgins- Shawhank Redemption

18. hooter311- The Counterfeiters
19. Aerial Assault- skipped
20. Val Rannous-Good, bad and ugly

21. Doug B- autoskip
22. Time Kibitzer- Metropolitan

23. Andy Dufresne- OTC til 1:20est (Mrs. R)
24. Mister CIA- autoskip
25. rikishiboy- On Deck (Mrs. R)


 
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For Andy and rikishiboy:

10.23

- dream sequence
Could have picked just about anything from the movie (the "folding over" of Paris is another cool sequence) but I'll stick to the first.

Apparently, none of the scene was CGI. Wow.

10.25 --- The Great Escape ---Nazi Movie
11.1 --- Apple scene from Ananomy of Murder---Courtroom Scene
11.03 - Once Upon A Time In America - New York
The film tells the story of David "Noodles" Aaronson (Robert De Niro) and his Jewish pals, chronicling their childhoods on New York's Lower East Side in the 1920s, through their gangster careers in the 1930s, and culminating in Noodles' 1968 return to New York from self-imposed exile, at which time he learns the truth about the fate of his friends and again confronts the nightmare of his past.

The film premiered at the 1984 Cannes Film Festival in April and, according to Howard Hughes' book Crimewave: A Filmgoer's Guide to Great Crime Movies, received a "15 minute standing ovation". Several sneak premieres in Canada and the US gained a mixed reception at best (some suspect due to studio tampering). The film was then cut again – without the supervision of Sergio Leone – to 139 minutes for cinema distribution in the United States. Roger Ebert wrote in his 1984 review that the uncut version was "an epic poem of violence and greed" but described the American theatrical version as a "travesty". Ebert's television movie critic partner Gene Siskel considered the uncut version to be the best movie of 1984.
The uncut version of the film is considered to be far superior to the severely edited version shown in America. James Woods, who considers Once Upon a Time in America Leone's finest work, mentions in the DVD documentary that one critic dubbed the film the worst of 1984, only to see the original cut years later and call it the best of the 1980s. Ebert called the original uncut version of Once Upon a Time in America the best film depicting the Prohibition era. When Sight & Sound asked several UK critics what their favorite films of the last 25 years were in 2002 as a reaction to its earlier poll, Once Upon a Time in America was placed number 10.

 
Round 11
1. rikishiboy- Anatomy of a Murder
2. Mister CIA-autoskip
3. Andy Dufresne- Once upon a time in America
4. Time Kibitzer- Forbidden Planet
5. Doug B- Jason and the Argonauts

6. Val Rannous- OTC til 1:29est
7. Aerial Assault- 15 minute clock On Deck
8. hooter311- In The Hole


9. higgins
10. Karma Police
11. timschochet
12. Tish155
13. BobbyLayne
14. Nick Vermeil
15. Tiannamen Tank
16. Joffer
17. krista4
18. Mrs. Rannous
19. jwb
20. Dr. Octopus
21. John Madden's Lunchbox
22. Kumerica
23. Tremendous Upside
24. AcerFC
25. Usual21

 
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Make-up pick:

10.21: Pink hallucinates the "Crossed Hammers" dictatorship in Pink Floyd - The Wall (Dream Sequence)

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I need to post the parameters of this series of scenes, and post links. Will do so shortly.

 
And Val is up again. This sure moves fast.

11.06 - Sir John Gielgud in Arthur - dramatic actor in comic role.

And the Oscar goes to...

 
Round 11
1. rikishiboy- Anatomy of a Murder
2. Mister CIA-autoskip
3. Andy Dufresne- Once upon a time in America
4. Time Kibitzer- Forbidden Planet
5. Doug B- autoskip
6. Val Rannous- Arthur

7. Aerial Assault- 15 minute clock OTC til 12:51 est
8. hooter311- On Deck


9. higgins- In The Hole

10. Karma Police- I have his pick and may need to PM someone
11. timschochet
12. Tish155
13. BobbyLayne
14. Nick Vermeil
15. Tiannamen Tank
16. Joffer
17. krista4
18. Mrs. Rannous
19. jwb
20. Dr. Octopus
21. John Madden's Lunchbox
22. Kumerica
23. Tremendous Upside
24. AcerFC
25. Usual21

 
Why the heck is it so hard to cut and paste here now?
From what I can tell, everything works pretty much like it used to on laptops. Are you on a phone or pad?
I'm on a computer. I realise that's odd these days, but there we are.
The cut and paste issue is internal to this site. I can paste from Wikipedia just fine. But if I go to page one of this folder or the messages and copy something, it is gone by the time I get here to paste it.

 

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