I like the idea of doing the 1980s next myself but that's just me. I have a much more precise record of the films I've seen from that decade than the 2010s.
I like the idea of doing the 1980s next myself but that's just me. I have a much more precise record of the films I've seen from that decade than the 2010s.
Add a vote from me for the 80s. I love films from that era.
Also if we go with the 2010s I would suggest increasing the waiting period between making nominations and also add in thirding a nomination. There were some surprising nominations this past time, and didn't we even see a film with zero votes? Which is surprising that it had even made it to the final list if no one is going to vote for it.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
I'd rather do the 2010's next.
Either putting a limitation on the amount of films a User can nominate, or increasing the buffer of nominations in between users to 5 or w/e should be fine.
It doesn't solve the problem of films being nominated too fast. If the same 3-4 people are online at any given moment they're going to eat through the extra slots at a prodigious rate anyway. Films in 2010 are still recent in people's minds so we're all going to be trigger happy with nominations.
A longer cool down period also forces you to really think about the film you want to nominate since there's less berths for any particular user.
TBH, I am happy with either and I don't mind a limit, if one is needed. Some of the films that were nominated this last time were on my list anyway. But
whatever is decided I am looking forward to the next tournament. But we still need to finish this one first.
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I'm cool with switching the 2010s and the 1980s on the schedule. Originally, the idea was to do the 2010s as soon as the decade was over in February 2020 and do the 1980s the same time period as we're doing the 2000s now, starting in August 2020. I know that I usually take well into the next year to catch up on the movies from the previous year that I'm looking forward to, especially if they're international or indie, and you have to wait for streaming services.
I'm in favor of thirding, like Heather suggested.
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I don't know about that. Currently the rules are to wait for three nominations before nominating again, and to wait for one seconding to second again. I was thinking of increasing that to five nominations and two or three seconds? That should solve the issue with speed of nominations. I don't even know if it's needed for any tournament other than the 2010s, since these movies are so recent and I'm sure everyone could rattle off dozens they could nominate right now without looking things up.
This is pretty timely for us.
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If we capped nominations for each member, at least it would force everyone to really think of their best-of-the-best, not just, "Oh yeah, I enjoyed that movie. I guess I'll nominated it."
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I have not been a part of the nominating process. I was unaware of the 90s tournament until it was over, and just became aware of the 2000s tournament after noms were completed. So I have no ax to grind.
IMO, nominations should be capped. OR, make the waiting period longer in between nominations. We might get a better mix that way without 3-4 people Bogarting the entire process. (This probably won't affect me for the 2010 cycle as I've seen very few films from this recent decade, comparatively speaking. I certainly won't be maxxing out regardless of where the bar is set.)
It looks like we're reaching a consensus. Nomination cap, and more voters in between nominations.
Anyone disagree?
Heather is my spirit animal and I love her but I don't feel like we need a cap if we increase the waiting period for nominations to five. That means waiting for five different people to make a nomination before you can nominate again. That should be plenty. And three for seconding. But in any case everyone should make every nomination count anyway, since I personally view those "not seconded" entries as honorable mentions.
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The reason I suggested the nomination cap is to hopefully help draw out the nomination phase so it lasts a few weeks. I missed the first few days of this past one, and when I signed on I think it was already at the halfway point. Then I had to play catch up to try to get a some of films I liked nominated. Also others missed it completely. Maybe if we increase the waiting period to 5 it won't be needed but would it hurt to add it just in case?
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Well, this last nomination process was an anomaly, I don't think we ever finished it as fast in all the tournaments we've had. Probably because these movies were so familiar. But if you have to wait for five people instead of just three to make a nomination before nominating again, I think that solves it. Maybe even six? The 1990s nominations took exactly 14 days using a waiting period of three, so I don't think these changes would be needed for the 1980s. But definitely for the 2010s.
The more buffer for the 2010's, the better. It's going to be a whirlwind.
I was just going through and starting to make a list for the 80's movies and I'm shocked at how many different franchises got started in the 80s. You could almost make an entire tournament of it's own if you only included the sequels spawned from these 80’s movies:
Back to the Future (3 movies)
The Naked Gun (3 movies)
The Karate Kid (5 movies)
National Lampoon Vacation movies (6 movies)
The Police Academy (7 movies)
The Terminator (6 movies)
Friday the 13th (12 movies)
Beverly Hills Cop (3 movies with rumor of a 4th coming soon)
Indiana Jones (4 movies with another on the way)
Honey I Shrunk the Kids (3 movies)
Nightmare on Elm St. (8 movies + plus 1 shared with Friday the 13 franchise)
Child's Play (8 movies)
Die Hard (5 movies)
Evil Dead (4 movies)
Look Who’s Talking (3 movies)
That’s not even mentioning some of the others that started in the late 70’s but took off into the 80’s and beyond like Rocky, Halloween or the entire Star Wars franchise.
Honestly, it would be interesting to do a best movie franchise tournament.
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?
I think that's what we'll do, doing a best of the decade tournament while some of those movies at the end of 2019 won't have a wide release till early 2020 isn't the best idea. The 1980s will tide us over until the middle of the year when pretty much everyone should be caught up with 2019 releases.
So, I admit that I may have missed it, but what decade did we decide on?
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Don't change anything. Things work just fine.
And here are our 2000s standings after the first round:
Moving on:
Eliminated: