The 1st MoFo Movie Hall of Fame: Round 1
Congrats to the following, they were drawn to be long term members:
The Usual Suspect HitchFan97 donniedarko teeter_g The Rodent The Nominees are: City Lights (1931, Charlie Chaplin) http://rescdn.qqmail.com/dyimg/20130...6D907FC92C.jpg Nominated by: jal90 Duck Soup (1933, Leo McCarey) http://media.spectable.com/image/big...jpg?1363275288 I nominate this since I believe it's the greatest comedy ever made. The Marx Brothers perfect the art of slapstick and puns. Despite being 80 years old, a near imitation doesn't exist, and the experience has not been re-created. The insane stunts this pulls, and how they're pulled, makes this a near perfect comedy. That's why I believe this should be in the MoFo hall of fame. Nominated by: donniedarko Psycho (1960, Alfred Hitchcock) http://www.nightmovie13.in/wp-conten...sycho-1960.jpg It's pretty well known on here how much I love this film, so I'll try to keep my comments brief. Anyways, Psycho was the movie that hooked me on (good) movies, and to this day I never tire of it. Forget the enormous influence it's had; this is still the most subversive and devilishly entertaining thriller ever made. It's also a great black comedy and contains some of Hitchcock's most astute social commentary. Watch carefully for what the Master is saying about secrets, lies, and the masks we all wear. Nominated by: HitchFan97 The Producers (1968, Mel Brooks) http://static.rogerebert.com/uploads...wfo0gqNWZP.jpg Nominated by: The Gunslinger45 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984, Hayao Miyazaki) http://image1.webscache.com/baike/ha...9019061082.jpg Voted the greatest animated film of all time by a poll of hundreds of thousands of anime fans in 2007 and by a poll of Japanese critics in 2009, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind represents a historical landmark in animation, by telling a complex science fiction story dealing with the relationship between man and nature using a medium usually reserved for more simplistic endeavours. Considered by many to be Miyazaki's masterpiece and a triumph of imagination, Nausicaä is a must see for anyone who seeks to be familiar with the wider canon of film. Nominated by: Guaporense The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985, Woody Allen) http://img211.imageshack.us/img211/3...radelcairo.jpg Just tons and tons of fun, great original concept pulled off with style, with brilliant trademark Woody Allen writing. Simultaneously a sharp indictment of the film industry and a love letter to film itself. Unafraid to subvert expectations and delve into incredibly bittersweet territory towards the end. Nominated by: Skepsis93 RoboCop (1987, Paul Verhoeven) http://www.dl.skysharghi.asia/Collection/Robocop.jpg Not just an ultraviolent actioner, it's a spookily realistic view of the future to the point it's bordering foresight. The portrayal of humanity and its faults and also the strength of the human soul and the strong character connection based on the relationship between Murphy, his family/history and between Murphy and Lewis. Haunting soundtrack and a haunting story overall played out through talented filmmakers and actors. Plus the special effects are better than most that are seen in modern times. Nominated by: The Rodent Farewell My Concubine (1993, Kaige Chen) http://pic.pimg.tw/kenjishin/1338996966-821746296_n.jpg Why it should be nominated: It's an epic movie rich in both Chinese culture and history. Add to that beautiful cinematography and a moving story of friendship and loyalty makes for a truely wonderful film. Nominated by: Godoggo American History X (1998, Tony Kaye) http://de.web.img2.acsta.net/r_640_6...5/19277860.jpg Nominated by: teeter_g The Big Lebowski (1998, Ethan & Joel Coen) http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-wSlFCtpDaH...0/Lebowski.jpg A hilarious neo noir comedy that is the ultimate cult classic. Full of memorable lines, characters and sequences. Possibly one of the greatest performances put to screen with Jeff Bridges as The Dude, or His Dudeness, or uh, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing. Nominated By: The Usual Suspect Eyes Wide Shut (1999, Stanley Kubrick) http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aHYKEnOdsa...999_poster.jpg I'm nominating Eyes Wide Shut (1999), because it's really underappreciated and because I'd like to watch it again. I also think that the people who are watching it for a second time will appreciate its great visuals and its wonderful atmosphere even more! Nominated by: Cobpyth Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004, Michael Gondry) http://img.zamunda.net/bitbucket/Ete...tionPoster.jpg The greatest performance I've ever seen out of an actress: Kate Winslet in Titanic...jk, Kate Winslet in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. She's great as the manic depressive Clementine in Michael Gondry and Charlie Kaufman's highly original sci-fi/romance/drama. Nominated by: jiraffejustin |
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Holy Hell we got some damn good movies to choose from!
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I should have known someone would nominate a freakin Jim Carey movie! Dang it!
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I've seen nine already, I thought it would be much less. I'll try to watch the other 3 ASAP, and using my discretion I'll be rewatching five (including mine), since the rest I've viewed within this year, or as far as Eyes Wide Shut seen plenty of times. So yes exciting. But I'm confused, I thought we were doing a ranking system, not a poll.
EDIT: and it appears you included my description into Hitchfans nomination. |
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Also, YAY! I made long term!!!
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Originally Posted by The Gunslinger45 (Post 898084)
Holy Hell we got some damn good movies to choose from!
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3 of those films are in my top ten!!!!
Also, you use the Duck Soup explanation for Psycho. |
Originally Posted by donniedarko (Post 898086)
But I'm confused, I thought we were doing a ranking system, not a poll.
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Originally Posted by TheUsualSuspect (Post 898089)
3 of those films are in my top ten!!!!
Also, you use the Duck Soup explanation for Psycho. |
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Has anyone in the group not seen my movie? Just curious.
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Originally Posted by jiraffejustin (Post 898091)
The public poll acts as an equal vote to our ranked votes, that way the general public will have some interest in this too. We still send in our ranked votes too. We also get to vote in the poll. We pretty much have it made.
Edit: Also to poll voters have to see every film as well? |
Originally Posted by teeter_g (Post 898093)
Has anyone in the group not seen my movie? Just curious.
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LOL!
Hey Rodent, I thought sure you were gonna go for Dredd. Guess I wasn't too far off the mark though. |
Originally Posted by donniedarko (Post 898095)
Edit: Also to poll voters have to see every film as well? |
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My image is done f**ked up, and I didn't know we were using posters anyway. You can replace it with this one if you like, jj.
http://www.impawards.com/1985/poster...e_of_cairo.jpg |
Originally Posted by Skepsis93 (Post 898108)
My image is done f**ked up, and I didn't know we were using posters anyway. You can replace it with this one if you like, jj.
http://www.impawards.com/1985/poster...e_of_cairo.jpg |
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so if I don't have a say in anything that is going on, do I still vote? this is really confusing to me.....
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Originally Posted by rauldc14 (Post 898110)
so if I don't have a say in anything that is going on, do I still vote? this is really confusing to me.....
You should also sign up for the next round ;) Edit: This is the MoFo hall of fame, so every MoFo'er has a say. |
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The site doesn't show images from impawards.
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I've only seen 5 of these. Various small factors have made me put off seeing the rest. Looking forward to it.
Quick question: Do we include our own movies in our votes? |
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