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Old 02-28-2009, 06:15 PM   #41
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Mau! Mau!
Didi MAU!
I know it's my pick but you don't have to rush me!
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Old 02-28-2009, 06:28 PM   #42
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For my 2nd pick I select the classic:

Rashomon - Best Foreign Language Film Special/Honorary Award 1951

Let me know if this qualifies cause it was not an actual foreign film award at the time.
If not then I'll pick another.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashomon_(film)

Rashomon was the first of Kurosawa's classics and introduced Japanese cinema to the world at large. It style of storytelling from four different points of view was very unique and has since been copied countless times ever since. It's my favorite movie of all time.



It was picked by Ro in the movie draft with a wonderful review

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Old 03-01-2009, 05:35 PM   #43
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Jagger is Aked.....Windom is up. Don't just look at the thread title people
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Old 03-01-2009, 09:12 PM   #44
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Sorry, I am usually on top of these things but I had cancer this weekend.
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Old 03-02-2009, 01:25 PM   #45
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So Windom is AKed?

In the Best Picture category, I'm selecting No Country For Old Men. There's something about Cormac McCarthy's work that really captures the zeitgeist of our culture today, and the other upcoming film adaptations of his work (at least three of them at last count) will have a hard time matching the impact of No Country. There's so many scenes that just stick with you: the dog chasing Llewelyn down the river, the visit between Sheriff Tom and Uncle Ellis, and just about every moment with Anton Chiguhr, including the iconic coin flip. The pacing of the movie is brilliantly done, and I love how the closing scenes are done, from the events at the hotel, to Uncle Ellis, to Chiguhr and Carla Jean, to Tom Bell and his wife. The acting is top notch by everyone, especially Tommy Lee Jones, Javier Bardem and Josh Brolen.
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Old 03-02-2009, 01:37 PM   #46
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Best Actress



Charlize Theron - Monster - Best Actress - 2003

Holy good god... The commitment she took on to go from the hottest woman in Holywood, to the above. The movie was disturbing, and Charlize went to a different place to become Aileen Wournos, a sick, deranged serial killer.

And to get back to normalicy...

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Ahh, AK'd. Darn it.

Ok, I'll take good old Jack. Best Actor 1975

Jack Nicholson in

One Flew Over The ####oo's Nest





Randall P. McMurphy

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Is it my turn again or ... ? My handle never left the title, so I am confused.

My pick can be ignored if it isn't...

I will select in the category of Best Foreign film - Life is Beautiful - 1998
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^^^ Damn got that as a late pick in the Movie Draft....hoping it would drop again...nice pick EG
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In the Best Foreign Film category, I'll select Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0190332/

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Hey y'all. I'm gonna drop out of this draft. I always told myself that if I ever let myself get asskicked, I don't deserve to be in the draft.

Godfather 2 goes back in the pool.

Have fun!
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Do we have a draft board yet? It is getting hard to keep track of everything that has been picked.

Matty if you are ready go ahead as I will need time to decide as I was not ready to pick.

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Do we have a draft board yet? It is getting hard to keep track of everything that has been picked.

Matty if you are ready go ahead as I will need time to decide as I was not ready to pick.
Thanks in the It's just great to be nominated... category I select Sean Penn in I Am Sam



Honorable mention to a very young Dakota Fanning doing a fantastic job
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OK.. I'll ready a spreadsheet to keep everything straight. In the meantime, I guess I am up?

Hummm.... This is a tough one. Conventional wisdom says pick one of the less sexy categories that have fewer viable picks.... Yeah... That is what I will do.

In the Best Fgn Language Film category, I'll select: Das Leben der Anderen (The Lives of Others) (Germany)



A somewhat shocking winner in 2006, as most pundits had Pan's Labyrinth taking the oscar in a cakewalk. However this slow-burning exploration of surveillance, voyeurism, human relationships under immense pressure, and the problematic issues identity and sense of history for those who lived in and after the GDR. A great, great film.

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In the category of Best Supporting Actor I am happy to select Gene Hackman in Unforgiven.

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Draft board:

http://spreadsheets.google.com/pub?k...9y9WNMiM0SC3bQ
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Hey y'all. I'm gonna drop out of this draft. I always told myself that if I ever let myself get asskicked, I don't deserve to be in the draft.

Godfather 2 goes back in the pool.

Have fun!

Booooooooo! A movie draft without Windom??? Blasphemy!
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I knew you'd find a way to screw it up Windy! You're always welcome back when you find more time bud!
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Stump, The Perfect Woman and Jagger up next
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Old 03-02-2009, 09:26 PM   #60
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OK, to keep the 70s theme going (might have been a crappy decade in many respects, but there were some damned good movies made in the 70s) with my third pick:

Best Director - 1971 - William Friedkin – The French Connection

Where would Hollywood be without the inventor of the car chase scene? There were car chases before this film, but Friedkin was the first to jump-cut POV, in-car, street-level, just about every camera angle you can think of, all together to form what we now come to expect in every action film. The only better car chase scene I can think of was in Ronin, also a very fine, under-appreciated film. The French Connection is a fine buddy-cop film even without the car chase, but Friedkin put it all together in a way that was innovative at the time, and has become rote in just about every blockbuster in the last 38 years.

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