Originally Posted by cricket (Post 2115274)
I could but I'd prefer not to just because of my lack of time.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2115275)
Understandable. Hopefully someone will host another one, I thought this was an awesome idea and I liked the way you set it up, I wouldn't change a thing!
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Originally Posted by cricket (Post 2115278)
Thanks but I'm hoping someone volunteers. I figure we can do it anytime because this was pretty relaxed. We went past the due date by a month and it was perfectly fine.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2115275)
Understandable. Hopefully someone will host another one, I thought this was an awesome idea and I liked the way you set it up, I wouldn't change a thing!
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A new rule could also be; the winner needs to host the next one, ;) @ neiba.
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Thank you everyone for joining this and picking such a great set of films, thank you cricket for an amazing idea and one of the most enjoyable HoFs ever! I'm glad almost everyone enjoyed my picks! :)
Originally Posted by John-Connor (Post 2115286)
A new rule could also be; the winner needs to host the next one, ;) @ neiba.
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this was probably my favorite hall of fame i’ve participated in yet, thanks for running it cricket. i swear i’ll write mini-reviews on my last three movies in the coming days, but if anyone is particularly curious about my thoughts on their pick for me feel free to pester me until i do it.
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Originally Posted by Frightened Inmate No. 2 (Post 2115532)
this was probably my favorite hall of fame i’ve participated in yet, thanks for running it cricket. i swear i’ll write mini-reviews on my last three movies in the coming days, but if anyone is particularly curious about my thoughts on their pick for me feel free to pester me until i do it.
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Re: The Personal Recommendation Hall of Fame
Late to the party but I expected to be near the bottom.
If I ranked your film towards the bottom, don't think I disliked it. The lowest rating I gave was a , which is a positive in my books. I didn't know what to nominate for a lot of people, but it seems a lot of people knew my tastes well and knew that I had to watch the 3 classics...almost 10 hours of them... |
Originally Posted by TheUsualSuspect (Post 2115883)
Late to the party but I expected to be near the bottom.
If I ranked your film towards the bottom, don't think I disliked it. The lowest rating I gave was a , which is a positive in my books. I didn't know what to nominate for a lot of people, but it seems a lot of people knew my tastes well and knew that I had to watch the 3 classics...almost 10 hours of them... |
Re: The Personal Recommendation Hall of Fame
This has been such a fascinating hall of fame, even though I didn't participate! Next time, definitely.
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Originally Posted by cricket (Post 2115892)
If you join the next time I can't imagine you having so many long movies again.
Count me in everytime. |
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Originally Posted by gbgoodies (Post 2074327)
I looked through your MoFo lists, and I found a movie that I would recommend for you. I think it might be a bit of a risky choice, but I think you'll like it. It has a nice blend of sci-fi, drama and romance, and it even has Vincent Price in it.
Edward Scissorhands (1990) But remember, I warned you that I don't think I'm good at giving recommendations, so don't blame me if you hate it. ;) . https://www.movieforums.com/communit...chmentid=67587 I don't blame you in fact...I loved Edward Scissorhands! I watched it last night and OMG I loved everything about it. The colors and the look of the houses in the pseudo 1960s neighborhood was so cool. I especially loved the way the houses looked inside with all their 1960s decor. I even spotted my families old TV set from the 60s! I liked how the world of Edward was slightly askew and people took a shining to his oddness. First they started having their lawn bushes turned into topiaries. Then as his fame grew he was grooming dogs then giving all the women these crazy haircuts! Dianne Wiest was precious in this as the well meaning Avon lady. Oh the castle set was way cool too. Wow, Tim Burton really knows how to deck out his movie in scrumptious detail. If this had been a choice for me I would've rated it right towards the top of my list, either at #1 or #2 spot. Thanks for the groovy recommendation:) |
Re: The Personal Recommendation Hall of Fame
My 3-year-old son has watched Edward Scissorhands several times. I'm a terrible parent.
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Originally Posted by TheUsualSuspect (Post 2121410)
My 3-year-old son has watched Edward Scissorhands several times. I'm a terrible parent.
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Re: The Personal Recommendation Hall of Fame
He's seen Ghostbusters too, movies the wife thinks he should be older when he first sees them.
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Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2121408)
https://www.movieforums.com/communit...chmentid=67587 I don't blame you in fact...I loved Edward Scissorhands! I watched it last night and OMG I loved everything about it. The colors and the look of the houses in the pseudo 1960s neighborhood was so cool. I especially loved the way the houses looked inside with all their 1960s decor. I even spotted my families old TV set from the 60s! I liked how the world of Edward was slightly askew and people took a shining to his oddness. First they started having their lawn bushes turned into topiaries. Then as his fame grew he was grooming dogs then giving all the women these crazy haircuts! Dianne Wiest was precious in this as the well meaning Avon lady. Oh the castle set was way cool too. Wow, Tim Burton really knows how to deck out his movie in scrumptious detail. If this had been a choice for me I would've rated it right towards the top of my list, either at #1 or #2 spot. Thanks for the groovy recommendation:) I'm glad that you loved Edward Scissorhands so much. I'm kind of hit or miss with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp movies, but I think this is one of their best movies. It has a lot of the quirkiness that seems to be in most of their collaborations, but it works great in this movie. |
Originally Posted by TheUsualSuspect (Post 2121410)
My 3-year-old son has watched Edward Scissorhands several times. I'm a terrible parent.
Originally Posted by TheUsualSuspect (Post 2121417)
He's seen Ghostbusters too, movies the wife thinks he should be older when he first sees them.
At 3 years old, how much of these movies does he actually understand? |
Originally Posted by gbgoodies (Post 2121421)
I'm glad that you loved Edward Scissorhands so much. I'm kind of hit or miss with Tim Burton and Johnny Depp movies, but I think this is one of their best movies. It has a lot of the quirkiness that seems to be in most of their collaborations, but it works great in this movie.
Loved these: 2014 Big Eyes 1996 Mars Attacks! 1994 Ed Wood 1990 Edward Scissorhands 1985 Pee-wee's Big Adventure But didn't care for these: 2019 Dumbo 2016 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children 2010 Alice in Wonderland 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2001 Planet of the Apes |
Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2121423)
I've really liked some of the Tim Burton movies that I've seen. I should watch more of his stuff.
Loved these: 2014 Big Eyes 1996 Mars Attacks! 1994 Ed Wood 1990 Edward Scissorhands 1985 Pee-wee's Big Adventure But didn't care for these: 2019 Dumbo 2016 Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children 2010 Alice in Wonderland 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory 2001 Planet of the Apes There aren't any Tim Burton movies that I love, but I like these movies: Beetlejuice (1988) Edward Scissorhands (1990) The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) Ed Wood (1994) Mars Attacks! (1996) Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007) Frankenweenie (2012) Big Eyes (2014) I didn't like either of his Batman movies, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005), and Alice in Wonderland (2010). |
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