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timdraft #4: Movie Category Draft (5 Viewers)

Moving Kick Ass to Superhero movie

Best performance by child actor

Sure he didn't win an Oscar, but is there a more memorable performance by a child actor or a bigger child star? (There is one bigger, but that person hasn't been drafted)

My kids love this movie and have watched it probably 10 times.

I was with them for the latest viewing and laughed out loud numerous times.

21.21 - Macaulay Culkin - Home Alone
You're probably going to get screwed simply because of the nature of these drafts, but I think this is a great, great pick.
Tim's not judging the category, I'll be fine.
Snicker.

It was going to be my next pick.

 
Almost half the drafters on some for of skip. I hate 2 a days but Ill let Tim make the call.
Actually, I'm going to let you make the call. You are the one keeping the order. I don't have the time to do that. Right now I can only update it once a day (I'm doing that right now.) You've been terrific at keeping the order- we're all very grateful. If you want to keep doing it, great, but if it's too complicated because so many people are being skipped, let me know and we'll go to 2 a days right away. There's no in-between- it's too complicated.

 
Almost half the drafters on some for of skip. I hate 2 a days but Ill let Tim make the call.
Actually, I'm going to let you make the call. You are the one keeping the order. I don't have the time to do that. Right now I can only update it once a day (I'm doing that right now.) You've been terrific at keeping the order- we're all very grateful. If you want to keep doing it, great, but if it's too complicated because so many people are being skipped, let me know and we'll go to 2 a days right away. There's no in-between- it's too complicated.
lets keep it going then. My students are taking the ELA common core state exams the next two days and then the math next week. I'm showing movies so its not like I'm busy.
 
Moving Kick Ass to Superhero movie

Best performance by child actor

Sure he didn't win an Oscar, but is there a more memorable performance by a child actor or a bigger child star? (There is one bigger, but that person hasn't been drafted)

My kids love this movie and have watched it probably 10 times.

I was with them for the latest viewing and laughed out loud numerous times.

21.21 - Macaulay Culkin - Home Alone
You're probably going to get screwed simply because of the nature of these drafts, but I think this is a great, great pick.
Tim's not judging the category, I'll be fine.
Snicker.

It was going to be my next pick.
Quick Home Alone story...

In the 7th grade one of my buddies at school left for several months to make a movie

We had no expectations, just knew it was something called "Home Alone"

Well little did we know that it would become the highest grossing movie of the year and highest grossing comedy of all time

My buddy, Mike Maronna played Macauley Culkin's brother

He also parlayed his newfound glory to steal my 7th grade crush Christina Chang from me

:shakesfist:

 
Moving Kick Ass to Superhero movie

Best performance by child actor

Sure he didn't win an Oscar, but is there a more memorable performance by a child actor or a bigger child star? (There is one bigger, but that person hasn't been drafted)

My kids love this movie and have watched it probably 10 times.

I was with them for the latest viewing and laughed out loud numerous times.

21.21 - Macaulay Culkin - Home Alone
This will go as your 20th round pick. Duel was ruled ineligible.

 
First page updated.

We still do not have a judge for dramatic actor in comedic role. I would prefer not to judge 3 categories, but I will if nobody else volunteers. Anybody want it?

 
Moving Kick Ass to Superhero movie

Best performance by child actor

Sure he didn't win an Oscar, but is there a more memorable performance by a child actor or a bigger child star? (There is one bigger, but that person hasn't been drafted)

My kids love this movie and have watched it probably 10 times.

I was with them for the latest viewing and laughed out loud numerous times.

21.21 - Macaulay Culkin - Home Alone
This will go as your 20th round pick. Duel was ruled ineligible.
Spy Movie

22.05 - Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
And this one is your 21 round pick.
No they are my 21st and 22nd rounder.

Your stupid rules don't preclude me from keeping Duel.

If I get to my 30th pick (29th in Timspeak), I'd rather leave the category empty.

I don't see anyone else complaining about TV Movies, Straight to DVD being eligible, after all this is a movie draft and you've let enough of these slip through by other drafters.

Besides Duel was released internationally as a Cinematic experience.

 
Moving Kick Ass to Superhero movie

Best performance by child actor

Sure he didn't win an Oscar, but is there a more memorable performance by a child actor or a bigger child star? (There is one bigger, but that person hasn't been drafted)

My kids love this movie and have watched it probably 10 times.

I was with them for the latest viewing and laughed out loud numerous times.

21.21 - Macaulay Culkin - Home Alone
This will go as your 20th round pick. Duel was ruled ineligible.
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Spy Movie

22.05 - Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy
And this one is your 21 round pick.
No they are my 21st and 22nd rounder.

Your stupid rules don't preclude me from keeping Duel.

If I get to my 30th pick (29th in Timspeak), I'd rather leave the category empty.

I don't see anyone else complaining about TV Movies, Straight to DVD being eligible, after all this is a movie draft and you've let enough of these slip through by other drafters.

Besides Duel was released internationally as a Cinematic experience.
Yeah, OK.

This is like the 3rd or 4th time in one of my drafts that if you couldn't have your pick, you threatened to leave the category empty. So leave it empty. I'm not impressed. You don't get Duel because it's ineligible.

You've also mentioned twice now that I've let other TV or straight to DVD movies slip through. I am not aware of this. If I am made aware of this, these picks will be ineligible too.

 
21.17 A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans le Lune) - space movie

Ranked by many as one of the best movies of all time, the first known science fiction movie was based loosely on Jules Verne and H.G. Wells novels. If you don't know the movie, you at least know this image.
Tim, you missed Krista's pick in Round 21.

 
21.17 A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans le Lune) - space movie

Ranked by many as one of the best movies of all time, the first known science fiction movie was based loosely on Jules Verne and H.G. Wells novels. If you don't know the movie, you at least know this image.
Tim, you missed Krista's pick in Round 21.
I think he ruled it ineligible because it went straight to zoetrope

 
21.17 A Trip to the Moon (Le Voyage dans le Lune) - space movie

Ranked by many as one of the best movies of all time, the first known science fiction movie was based loosely on Jules Verne and H.G. Wells novels. If you don't know the movie, you at least know this image.
Tim, you missed Krista's pick in Round 21.
I think he ruled it ineligible because it went straight to zoetrope
That has got to be one of the nerdiest jokes I've ever heard. I'm ashamed that we got that.

 
20.3 Heath Ledger Serenades Julia Stiles at Soccer Practice, 10 Things I Hate About You -Romantic Gesture

Unconditionally loved her son, and worked tirelessly to support him, even shtupping the principal so that Forrest would be in a normal class; gave Forrest the confidence to believe in himself; and made sure, through copious use of aphorisms, that Forrest always understood what she meant

 
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OK, time for a pick shift. I'm moving Chaplin from best portrayal of a real/historical person to filming a movie scene (same clip shown earlier applies, as it's a scene of the filming of Chaplin's first appearance as the Little Tramp.

This is to make room for...

23.6 Charleton Heston as Moses in The Ten Commandments

Let's face it. If we found out Moses looked or sounded any different than this, it would be a disappointment. I did a judge verification, and he says there's enough historical sources to justify this pick. And if we're looking for quality of acting and greatness of the film, in my humble opinion it doesn't get any better than

.
 
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Owe a bunch; sorry.

17.07 The Remains of the Day (1993) - Movie About England

This beautifully shot Merchant-Ivory production has Anthony Hopkins and Emma Thompson, and James Fox to boot. It also features a very good performance by the late Christopher Reeve in an absorbing take on the interplay between formality, responsibility, and love, set against the backdrop of the interwar-period English countryside. The performances are understated but truly powerful; in my mind this is Hopkins's best performance ever. The film was nominated for several Oscars but fell short against towering competition, with Hopkins losing to Tom Hanks for Philadelphia, Thompson losing to Holly Hunter in The Piano (interestingly, I've taken all three of these films in this draft), and the film being overpowered by Schindler's List in the Best Picture, Best Director, Best Score and Best Adapted Screenplay categories. Bonus bit: a 20-year-old Lena Headey, in one of her first films, has a small role.

 
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18.19 Entre Les Murs (The Class) (2008) (


) This astounding French film follows the progress of a Paris public schoolteacher in dealing with a group of difficult students over the course of an academic year. The title means "between the walls," and indeed, there is not a single shot outside of the school.

Writer and teacher François Bégaudeau played, effectively, himself in this movie, which was based on an autobiography of his experiences in the classroom. The students are real students, not actors, who are essentially re-enacting vignettes from Bégaudeau's novel. Some of these scenes go on for ten or fifteen minutes, and the director reportedly allowed them to unfold organically in many respects. In the scene I selected, Bégaudeau's teacher, Marin, confronts a student named Esmeralda, whom the sarcastic, in-your-face teacher has previously called a "skank." She claims that she has learned nothing in the class, and he challenges her to name a book that she read and enjoyed on her own. She responds with a pretty dead-on and succinct summary of Plato's The Republic, and while the audience is left to wonder whether Esmeralda read the book or just faked the answer, Marin's speechless reaction is a sight to see.

This movie contains by far the most realistic classroom scenes I've ever witnessed. For anyone who doesn't mind subtitles and gritty filmmaking, but wants a look at inner city urban school environments that is about as real as it gets, so much so that the French setting is rendered immaterial by the end of the movie, this is a must-see.

 
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19.07 American Gangster (2007) (Movies About Drugs)

Ridley Scott directs Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe in a flick about a heroin-trafficking Harlem drug lord during the height of the Vietnam War. I've always thought this movie is criminally (heh) underrated; the dialogue is excellent, the characters richly drawn, and the performances are excellent arcoss the board. This one also avoids many of the cliches found in other movies with similar subject material.

 
20.19 Synecdoche, New York (2008) (No Idea What This Movie Is About)

When watching this a couple of years ago, I thought I got part of what Charlie Kaufman was trying to do in this supposed "postmodern" film starring Philip Seymour Hoffman, but by the end, the whole thing was a convoluted mess, and I think that any message Kaufman had was totally lost. But anyone who likes the concepts of synecdoche, mise en abyme, and delusions, and wants to see a guy frying his own feces in a pan, or watch an unexplained disaster unfold around the edges of a non-linear timeline, enjoy.

 
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21.07 Don Ameche - Trading Places (1983) (Dramatic Actor in a Comedic Role)

It's hard to imagine this movie without Ameche as Mortimer Duke. Although he had made a few comedies (including Heaven Can Wait) in his stellar career over so many decades, he was well-established for dramatic roles in films like Alexander's Ragtime Band, The Story of Alexander Graham Bell, and a personal favorite, Sleep, My Love.

 
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22.19 La Femme Nikita (1990) (Movies about Spies)

One of the best spy movies I've ever seen, and Luc Besson's first real foray into the spy genre. I assume everyone's seen this, but Anne Parrillaud stars as a junkie who is recruited by an offshoot of the DGSE, the French analogue to the CIA, and there are several incredible sequences, including Nikita's action against the "woman in brown" while on holiday and, of course, the sequence with Jean Reno as Victor the Cleaner.

 
22.19 La Femme Nikita (1990) (Movies about Spies)

One of the best spy movies I've ever seen, and Luc Besson's first real foray into the spy genre. I assume everyone's seen this, but Anne Parrillaud stars as a junkie who is recruited by an offshoot of the DGSE, the French analogue to the CIA, and there are several incredible sequences, including Nikita's action against the "woman in brown" while on holiday and, of course, the sequence with Jean Reno as Victor the Cleaner.
Lying here unable to sleep and had just decided to take this next. Thought about it 10+ rounds ago but wasn't sure it was "spy" enough. Anyway, hate you.
 
23.07 Pride of the Yankees (1942) - Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech (Sports Scene)

Gary Cooper's re-enactment of Lou Gehrig's farewell speech at Yankee Stadium in 1939. The speech was condensed and altered a bit for dramatic license, but the realism is fairly stark, particularly with Babe Ruth, playing himself, standing in the background.

 
22.19 La Femme Nikita (1990) (Movies about Spies)

One of the best spy movies I've ever seen, and Luc Besson's first real foray into the spy genre. I assume everyone's seen this, but Anne Parrillaud stars as a junkie who is recruited by an offshoot of the DGSE, the French analogue to the CIA, and there are several incredible sequences, including Nikita's action against the "woman in brown" while on holiday and, of course, the sequence with Jean Reno as Victor the Cleaner.
Lying here unable to sleep and had just decided to take this next. Thought about it 10+ rounds ago but wasn't sure it was "spy" enough. Anyway, hate you.
:hug: I couldn't believe it was still available. Yeah, those were some serious spies.

 
Round 23
1. rikishiboy- Aladdin
2. Mister CIA- skip
3. Andy Dufresne- Toy Story
4. Time Kibitzer- seperation
5. Doug B- father of the bride
6. Val Rannous- Ten Commandments
7. Aerial Assault- Pride of the Yankees
8. hooter311- autoskip
9. higgins- Gone in 60 seconds
10. Karma Police- skipped
11. timschochet- That thing you do
12. Tish155- evita
13. BobbyLayne- autoskip
14. Nick Vermeil- Koyanisqaatsi
15. Tiannamen Tank- flame and citron
16. Joffer- poltergeist
17. krista4- slingblade
18. Mrs. Rannous- princess bride
19. jwb- Knife in the water
20. Dr. Octopus- Sid and Nancy
21. John Madden's Lunchbox- autoskip
22. Kumerica- autoskip
23. Tremendous Upside- autoskip


24. AcerFC- OTC (Give me a minute)
25. Usual21- On Deck

 
22.25 The Death of Moochie Wells (Christine) --- Car Chase

Christine is one of my favorite movies. I didn't know how well this would fit the category so I shied away.

Short story about the Blu Ray - it was released about a month ago but they only made 3000 copies. I missed the preorder day by one day and now they're selling for $100+ each on eBay. :sadbanana:

 
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I believe this is correct with all of the autoskips. If I messed up, let me know and Ill fix it

25. Usual2- OTC

Round 24
1. Usual21
2. AcerFC
3. Tremendous Upside- auto
4. Kumerica- auto
5. John Madden's Lunchbox- auto
6. Dr. Octopus
7. jwb
8. Mrs. Rannous
9. krista4
10. joffer
11. Tiannamen Tank
12. Nick Vermiel
13. BobbyLayne- auto
14. tish155
15. timschochet
16. Karma Police- auto
17. higgins
18. hooter311- auto
19. Aerial Assault- auto
20. Val Rannous
21. Doug B- auto
22. Time Kibitzer
23. Andy Dufresne
24. Mister CIA- auto
25. rikishiboy

 
21.07 Don Ameche - Trading Places (1983) (Dramatic Actor in a Comedic Role)

It's hard to imagine this movie without Ameche as Mortimer Duke. Although he had made a few comedies (includign Heaven Can Wait) in his stellar career over so many decades, he was well-established for dramatic roles in films like Alexander's Ragtime Band, The Story of Alexander Graham Bell, and a personal favorite, Sleep, My Love.
The only issue I can see with this pick is that he was kind of a "straight-man" in the movie for Eddie Murphy.

 
timschochet said:
You've also mentioned twice now that I've let other TV or straight to DVD movies slip through. I am not aware of this. If I am made aware of this, these picks will be ineligible too.
I'm wondering about this also - there were a few movies picked that I'm a little unfamiliar with but I can't think of any choices outside of Thriller that pushed the envelope.

 
19.07 American Gangster (2007) (Movies About Drugs)

Ridley Scott directs Denzel Washington and Russell Crowe in a flick about a heroin-trafficking Harlem drug lord during the height of the Vietnam War. I've always thought this movie is criminally (heh) underrated; the dialogue is excellent, the characters richly drawn, and the performances are excellent arcoss the board. This one also avoids many of the cliches found in other movies with similar subject material.
I think it's a good pick, AA.

 
22.25 The Death of Moochie Wells (Christine) --- Car Chase

The company that owns the distribution rights is called Twilight Time and they've done the same thing with Fright Night and the original Night Of The Living Dead.

The alternative is that it's available through the disc-to-digital program on Vudu. Haven't done that yet so I can't speak to the quality.

 
Anal Assaualt needs a permaban for excessive sniping. Pretty much single handidly shredded my list.

Oh, and JML/Timschoshet needs a treatment. We need to move this into pre-production ASAP. Gonna be a blockbuster RomCom. You know how it ends - they'll end up together. You can't manufacture that kind of chemistry.

:wub:

 
AcerFC said:
timschochet said:
AcerFC said:
Almost half the drafters on some for of skip. I hate 2 a days but Ill let Tim make the call.
Actually, I'm going to let you make the call. You are the one keeping the order. I don't have the time to do that. Right now I can only update it once a day (I'm doing that right now.) You've been terrific at keeping the order- we're all very grateful. If you want to keep doing it, great, but if it's too complicated because so many people are being skipped, let me know and we'll go to 2 a days right away. There's no in-between- it's too complicated.
lets keep it going then. My students are taking the ELA common core state exams the next two days and then the math next week. I'm showing movies so its not like I'm busy.
Dont you just show movies everyday...why is this any different? :lol:

 
23.07 Pride of the Yankees (1942) - Lou Gehrig's Farewell Speech (Sports Scene)

Gary Cooper's re-enactment of Lou Gehrig's farewell speech at Yankee Stadium in 1939. The speech was condensed and altered a bit for dramatic license, but the realism is fairly stark, particularly with Babe Ruth, playing himself, standing in the background.
I'm surprised this lasted as long as it did. Not saying its a top pick, or good, or bad, or anything. I'm just surprised it wasn't taken prior.
 
AcerFC said:
timschochet said:
AcerFC said:
Almost half the drafters on some for of skip. I hate 2 a days but Ill let Tim make the call.
Actually, I'm going to let you make the call. You are the one keeping the order. I don't have the time to do that. Right now I can only update it once a day (I'm doing that right now.) You've been terrific at keeping the order- we're all very grateful. If you want to keep doing it, great, but if it's too complicated because so many people are being skipped, let me know and we'll go to 2 a days right away. There's no in-between- it's too complicated.
lets keep it going then. My students are taking the ELA common core state exams the next two days and then the math next week. I'm showing movies so its not like I'm busy.
Dont you just show movies everyday...why is this any different? :lol:
:goodposting:

 

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