Vote up to 6 times and done. No changing or adding votes.
Clue (1985)
The Sunshine Boys (1975)
Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948 )
I Love You, Man (2009)
The Ref (1994)
Election (1999)
Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990)
The Trouble with Harry (1955)
The Nutty Professor (1996)
National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989)
Vote up to 6 times and done. No changing or adding votes.
Causing chaos with everyone changing their votes at the last minute is not a good thing. You chose the films you wanted. Nobody forced you to choose only four.
But let's be clear. This is not a simple case of changing your mind when the outcome of the poll is still up in the air, it's a blatant attempt to alter the final outcome at the last minute, just like you did with Clueless in Poll F.
As for learning to be mature, I suggest you take your own advice. Continuously trying to make random changes to the rules at the last minute to suit yourself is not an act of maturity. It's something I would expect from a 9 year old, that's losing at a board game.
Grow up and take some responsibility on how you vote.
I am trying to alter the outcome no more or less than any voter does. Let me rephrase: we cannot mature if we can't change. There's already a degree of chaos. These ten movies were put together at random. If you make the rules a little tighter, that doesn't mean that nobody can manipulate them. I think you know that. The only way democracy can work is if we respect each other's good intentions, actually and not just in token.
Pablo - I only voted for 4, can you add on a vote for ILYM as well? Thanks.
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I would think Seth Rogen's does a good enough job of making people laugh or nobody would pay to see him in comedies. Seeing him in stuff like Funny People and 50/50 displays he's got more talent than people give him credit for. McBride is also a very effective actor. His small role in All The Real Girls was my favourite part of that film and he's also very good in Up In The Air...Eastbound and Down is also a given.
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As much as I think T-Dogz is pretty much an idiot with an incomprehensible taste in movies, I have to agree with this 100%. Make your vote and own it.
I, myself, always vote without seeing how others have voted before me. I vote what I like, NOT based on how others may have voted. I could give a rat's ass how other people vote--my opinion is mine alone.
In all these various contests and votes, I believe I only made one "protest" vote, base on some of the aforementioned idiocy. But that was a first round exception. I don't plan on doing that again.
How can you assert that feelings and first impressions matter more to a contest than discussion and thought and not expect that contest to inordinately favor movies designed to provoke feeling and first impressions over movies designed to provoke thought and discussion? It's not that I suddenly fail to follow that standard of impulse because I so dislike particular movies; it's that I fail to care for those very movies because I do not in general happen to believe in impulsive standards anyway.
So which causes a more unfair bias? Bias toward a critical approach or bias against one?
If you are referring to the tiebreaker between TITE and Fockers, you made your "protest" vote in protest of my "protest" vote. LOL!
Fockers is poor, but when compared to TITE it's a bloody masterpiece!! Go back to the tiebreaker thread and read through all the comments. You're basing my taste in movies on a protest vote.
You can call me an "idiot" with an "incomprehensible taste in movies" all you like, but of all the movies that I nominated for this tournament, you have already voted for most of them so far!!! ROFL!!
How do you like those apples?
The poll has closed. The following six titles are moving on to the next round:
- National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) 75.00%
- Clue (1985) 53.57%
- Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein (1948) 35.71%
- The Ref (1994) 25.00%
- The Trouble with Harry (1955) 25.00%
- Gremlins 2: The New Batch (1990) 21.43%
And the following four titles have been eliminated:
- The Nutty Professor (1996) 17.86%
- Election (1999) 14.29%
- I Love You, Man (2009) 14.29%
- The Sunshine Boys (1975) 7.14%
I still want to see those. I guess I've known that actor had more work which might be good; just haven't bothered to watch that stuff. Except for The Guilt Trip... that was a letdown. In fact, very little of all that I have seen was good at all, but I suppose I could try to reserve judgement a little more.
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I don't see what this has to do with anything. So I can't judge how funny the characters are in one movie compared to the parody in another? What if I laugh just has hard at two movies but for every different reasons and I have to pick one? There is no barometer of laughter at my disposal. Movies are funny for so many different reasons it's impossible to even measure laughter levels in movies...some movies make you laugh harder but not as often as, say, a movie that makes you always chuckle but not really belly laugh much. Does why you're laughing not even matter? I think it matters a lot.
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I'm happy it's doing so well, never knew there was so much love for it.
By complete coincidence I happened to catch Clue on TV the other day. I missed the first half of the movie but what I saw wasn’t too bad. I may even throw it a vote in the next round.
My daughter came in when I was watching it and said “Is this Clue?” I said yes and she was like “Really? They made a movie out of the board game?”
Hearts are tough, she said, most times hearts don't break, and I'm sure that's right . . . but what about then? What about who we were then? What about hearts in Atlantis?
You have to watch the whole thing, if you enjoyed what you saw then I'm sure you'll love the rest.
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