HCH Academy Awards - Best Picture 2011?



HCH Academy Awards - Best Picture 2011? 23 votes
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BridesmaidsUgh.
Despite the implausibility and cornball, I really like Warrior. -
BridesmaidsHere's an oddball, indie Brit-flick. It's fun.
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Bridesmaids
This is the point where I start to lose interest in movies. But I will tell you, few movies have made me laff harder than Bridesmaids.GrundleStiltzkin said:Ugh.
Despite the implausibility and cornball, I really like Warrior.
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Bridesmaids
It's a really good movie.YellowSnow said:
This is the point where I start to lose interest in movies. But I will tell you, few movies have made me laff harder than Bridesmaids.GrundleStiltzkin said:Ugh.
Despite the implausibility and cornball, I really like Warrior. -
Bridesmaids
The rare one that my wife and I both really enjoy. Normally our respective tastes are very different.GrundleStiltzkin said:
It's a really good movie.YellowSnow said:
This is the point where I start to lose interest in movies. But I will tell you, few movies have made me laff harder than Bridesmaids.GrundleStiltzkin said:Ugh.
Despite the implausibility and cornball, I really like Warrior.
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BridesmaidsThat bathroom scene at the dress fitting competes very well with some of the funniest comedy scenes of all-time in my honest opinion.
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...Drive
The Descendants
Shame
Love Bridesmaids too. -
F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
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Bridesmaids
I've seen hardly any of these movies including the F.O. nominations. Turning point year for me.1to392831weretaken said: -
F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
Same for me, really. At this point, I was in a phase of pretty much only watching weird indie movies. When I finished a movie and didn't have to immediately google what the hell it was about, that was rare.YellowSnow said:
I've seen hardly any of these movies including the F.O. nominations. Turning point year for me.1to392831weretaken said: -
X-Men: First ClassI saw this.
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Bridesmaids
I really liked this movie! Another one in the same genre is Another Earth.1to392831weretaken said:
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BridesmaidsThese are very worthy for consideration too:
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Bridesmaids
Hanna was solid. Not 5*, but good. I kinda got a crush on Eric Bana.Laocoön said:These are very worthy for consideration too:
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The Girl With The Dragon TattooWeak year. I'll take anal rape with a steel rod over fat funny bridesmaid in a close one.
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...Don't take me at my word because I didn't look this up, but off of my memory I believe this was the final Fast & Furious movie with Paul Walker, as well as The Rock's first appearance in the franchise. Winner.
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Fast & Furious 6 is a 2013 American action film directed by Justin Lin and written by Chris Morgan. It is the sequel to Fast Five (2011) and the sixth installment in the Fast & Furious franchise. The film stars Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Dwayne Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Jordana Brewster, Tyrese Gibson, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges, Sung Kang, Gal Gadot, Luke Evans, Gina Carano, and John Ortiz. Fast & Furious 6 follows a professional criminal gang led by Dominic Toretto (Diesel), who are offered amnesty for their crimes by the U.S. Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) agent Luke Hobbs (Johnson), in exchange for helping him take down a skilled mercenary organization led by Owen Shaw (Evans), one member of which is Toretto's former lover Letty Ortiz (Rodriguez).
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Part 2 rather easily
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Bridesmaids
After you're first complaint, I decided to boycott them completely.huskyhooligan said:Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Part 2 rather easily
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Moneyball
Was well done and is the 2nd best movie adaptation of the series behind Prisoner of Azkaban. Not a worthy “movie of the year” contented like any of the LOTR thoughhuskyhooligan said:Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Part 2 rather easily
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BridesmaidsThe first time I watched Bridesmaids I fell asleep after 20 min and was convinced it was boring and was only funny to corny women. I was wrong. I have seen it a few times since and it's fucking hilarious. Kristin Wigg in the airplane and when she calls the stewardess Stove (you're named after an appliance) is one of the funniest scenes of all time. The dress fitting scene is amazing too. Funny movie.
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...
This confirms some suspicions.YellowSnow said:
After you're first complaint, I decided to boycott them completely.huskyhooligan said:Harry Potter Deathly Hallows Part 2 rather easily
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Bridesmaids
Watched the trailer for this & added it to my Hulu to watch list. This type of movie is right in my wheelhouse!!GrundleStiltzkin said:Here's an oddball, indie Brit-flick. It's fun.
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F.O. Row Peter Puffer, you left off...Also shout out to The Inbetweeners movie.
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The HelpBridesmaids is probably the right choice but I gotta go with this one. It checks a lot of boxes that always pique my interest:
Set in Mississippi
Portrays race relations
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The Help
Plus as a bully (due to self esteem issues obviously), it's always good for me to remind myself.dnc said:Bridesmaids is probably the right choice but I gotta go with this one. It checks a lot of boxes that always pique my interest:
Set in Mississippi
Portrays race relations
Has people eat shit
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MoneyballI was completely done with movies by this time. Saw Moneyball because global warming (no AC, no breeze, temps in the 90's). I worked in MLB at the time the book came out, and it was controversial (to say the least) in my circle, and I knew many of the people in the book, and portrayed in the film. Living through it, the effects of and reactions to the movie are as entertaining, if not more, than the film itself, for me. Fairly accurate, some of it Hollywooded it up...
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Bridesmaids
It’s crazy moneyball took so long for executives to catch on. The same thing happened in the NBA with going small and shooting 3’s. It’s such an easy concept to grasp and it took Ivy League forks to make it happen.Fishpo31 said:I was completely done with movies by this time. Saw Moneyball because global warming (no AC, no breeze, temps in the 90's). I worked in MLB at the time the book came out, and it was controversial (to say the least) in my circle, and I knew many of the people in the book, and portrayed in the film. Living through it, the effects of and reactions to the movie are as entertaining, if not more, than the film itself, for me. Fairly accurate, some of it Hollywooded it up...
In both cases, it hurt the game. MLB became a strikeout, walk, or HR game. NBA became dunk, 3’s, and FT’s game. -
Moneyball
This is the origin of the backlash against Beane / Oakland at that time amongst old school baseball people. There were several people / orgs that were doing the same thing the A's were, particularly Earl Weaver and the Orioles, back to the late 60's.RoadDawg55 said:
It’s crazy moneyball took so long for executives to catch on. The same thing happened in the NBA with going small and shooting 3’s. It’s such an easy concept to grasp and it took Ivy League forks to make it happen.Fishpo31 said:I was completely done with movies by this time. Saw Moneyball because global warming (no AC, no breeze, temps in the 90's). I worked in MLB at the time the book came out, and it was controversial (to say the least) in my circle, and I knew many of the people in the book, and portrayed in the film. Living through it, the effects of and reactions to the movie are as entertaining, if not more, than the film itself, for me. Fairly accurate, some of it Hollywooded it up...
In both cases, it hurt the game. MLB became a strikeout, walk, or HR game. NBA became dunk, 3’s, and FT’s game.
From the scout's perspective, it was based in risk management...focus on college players with a track record against better competition. Lower risk, lower reward, because they are closer to "who they are" when you get them. High school kids are looked at as "lumps of clay", in that you can shape them into what you want them to be, without the bad habits. The orgs I worked for placed high value on HS arms and bats (greater risk, greater reward). The main beef with the "baseball establishment" was that the book (and especially the movie was that it was a "Look at how smart this guy is / how smart I am" vibe, which was more Michael Lewis than Billy Beane.
It has played out pretty much as I thought it would, with a blending of the philosophies...