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GringoTex
24 Apr 2007, 08:12 AM
The aliens are pissed. After opening up the time capsule containing the movies from the first BigSoccer Movie Draft and sitting through dross like the Unusual Suspects and Big Fish, they've demanded a recount.

SO once again, if humanity were destroyed tonight, what movies would you place inside a time capsule to be discovered by either possible survivors, future sentient beings, or aliens?

Movies selected in the first draft are ineligible. See below for alphabetized list.

The draft will be ten rounds. Four hour windows for each pick. PM the next in line when you've made yours. Please proxy picks if you know you'll be ofline for awhile.

The winner will be the one who selects ten movies that best offer the greatness of cinema to future civilizations. "Greatness," of course, will be defined by participants to their individual tastes. Basically, it's a ********ing free for all.

All selections must be accompanied by art work/video and brief reason why you chose it.

Draft order is as follows:

hangthadj
MeridianFC
chaski
TheSlipperyOne
Ghost
Via Chicago
Billyireland
SirManchester
Riverplate
oman
Norsk Troll
GringoTex
Quango

Ineligible Films:

African Queen, The (1951 Huston)
After Life (1998 Hirokazu)
Aguirre: the Wrath of God (1972 Herzog)
Airplane! (1980 Abrams, Zucker Bros.)
Alien (1979 Scott)
All About Eve (1950 Mankieweicz)
All About My Mother (1999 Almodóvar)
Amadeus (1984 Forman)
American Graffiti (1973 Lucas)
American in Paris, An (1951 Minnelli)
Andrei Rublev (1969 Tarkovsky)
Animal House (1978 Landis)
Apartment, The (1960 Wilder)
Apocalypse Now (1979 Coppola)
Awful Truth, The (1937 McCrarey)
Babe (1995 Noonan)
Band of Outsiders (1964 Godard)
Battle of Algiers, The (1965 Pontecorvo)
Battleship Potemkin (1925 Eisenstein)
Being John Malkovich (1999 Jonze)
Belle De Jour (1967 Bunuel)
Best Years Of Our Lives, The (1946 Wyler)
Bicycle Thief, The (1948 De Sica)
Big Fish (2003 Burton)
Big Lebowski, The (1998 Coen)
Big Sleep, The (1946 Hawks)
Birds, The (1963 d. Hitchcock)
Birth of a Nation, The (1915 Griffith)
Black Rain (1989 Imamura)
Blade Runner (1982 Scott)
Blood Simple (1984 Coen)
Blow-Up (1966 Antonioni)
Blue Angel (1930 Von Sternberg)
Blue Velvet (1986 Lynch)
Breaking the Waves (1996 Von Trier)
Brazil (1985 Gilliam)
Breathless (1960 Godard)
Bridge on the River Kwai (1957 Lean)
Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia (1974 Peckinpah)
Bringing Up Baby (1938 Hawks)
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969 Hill)
Cabinet of Dr. Caligari, The (1919 Wiene)
Caddyshack (1980 Ramis)
Casablanca (1942 Curtiz)
Casino (1995 Scorsese)
Chariots of Fire (1981 Hudson)
Chinatown (1974 Polanski)
Cinema Paradiso (1989 Tornatore)
Citizen Kane (1941 Welles)
City Lights (1931 Chaplin)
City of God (2002 Meirelles, Lund)
Clerks (1994 Smith)
Clockwork Orange, A (1971 Kubrick)
Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977 Spielberg)
Colors trilogy (1993-94 Kieslowski)
NEW-- Contempt (1963 Godard)
Cool Hand Luke (1967 Rosenberg)
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000 A. Lee)
Das Boot (1981 Petersen)
Days of Being Wild (1991 Wong)
Days of Heaven (1978 Malick)
Dazed and Confused (1993 Linklater)
Dead Man (1995 Jarmusch)
Dead Poets Society (1989 Weir)
Decalogue, The (1989 Kieslowski)
Deer Hunter, The (1978 Cimino)
Do the Right Thing (1989 S. Lee)
Double Indemnity (1944 Wilder)
Dr. Strangelove (1964 Kubrick)
Duck Soup (1933 McCarey)
East of Eden (1955 Kazan)
Eat Drink Man Woman (1994 A. Lee)
8 1/2 (1963 Fellini)
Empire Strikes Back, The (1980 Lucas)
Enter the Dragon (1973 Clouse)
Evil Dead trilogy (1981-92 Raimi)
Fargo (1996 Coen)
Fanny and Alexander (1982 Bergman)
Fantasia (1940 various)
Floating Weeds (1959 Ozu)
Forbidden Games (1951 Clement)
Full Metal Jacket (1987 Kubrick)
400 Blows, The (1959 Truffaut)
Godfather, The (1972 Coppola)
Godfather Part II, The (1974 Coppola)
Gone with the Wind (1939 Fleming)
Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, The (1966 Leone)
Goodfellas (1990 Scorsese)
Graduate, The (1967 Nichols)
Grand Illusion, The (1937 Renoir)
Great Dictator, The (1940 Chaplin)
Great Escape, The (1963 Sturges)
Hard Day's Night, A (1964 Lester)
Harold and Maude (1971 Ashby)
High Noon (1952 Zinneman)
His Girl Friday (1940 Hawks)
Hoosiers (1986 Anspaugh)
How Green Was My Valley (1941 Ford)
Ikiru (1952 Kurosawa)
In the Mood for Love (2000 Wong)
It's a Wonderful Life (1946 Capra)
Jaws (1975 Spielberg)
Jean de Florette (1986 Berri)
Kelly's Heroes (1970 Hutton)
Kwaidan (1964 Kobayashi)
L'Avventura (1960 Antonioni)
La Dolce Vita (1960 Fellini)
La Strada (1954 Fellini)
Last Waltz, The (1978 Scorsese)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962 Lean)
Les Diaboliques (1955 Clouzot)
Lion King (1994 Allers, Minkoff)
Lord of the Rings trilogy (2001-03 Jackson)
Los Olvidados (1950 Buñuel)
M (1931 Lang)
Mahanagar – aka The Big City (1963 S. Ray)
Maltese Falcon, The (1941 Huston)
Man Who Had His Hair Cut Short, The (1965 Delvaux)
Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, The (1962 Ford)
Manchurian Candidate, The (1962 Frankenheimer)
Marriage of Maria Braun, The (1979 Fassbinder)
Mary Poppins (1964 Stevenson)
Masculin, Feminin (1966 Godard)
Menace II Society (1993 Hughes Bros.)
Metropolis (1927 Lang)
Monkey Business (1931 McLeod)
Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975 Gilliam, Jones)
Mulholland Dr. (2001 Lynch)
My Fair Lady (1964 Cukor)
My Life as a Dog (1985 Hallström)
My Man Godfrey (1936 La Cava)
Night of the Hunter, The (1955 Laughton)
Night of the Living Dead (1968 Romero)
Nights of Cabiria (1957 Fellini)
Night on Earth (1991 Jarmusch)
North By Northwest (1959 Hitchcock)
Nosferatu (1922 Murnau)
Notorious (1946 Hitchcock)
Oklahoma! (1955 Zinneman)
Olympia (1938 Riefenstahl)
On the Waterfront (1954 Kazan)
Once Upon a Time in the West (1968 Leone)
One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975 Forman)
Outlaw Josey Wales, The (1976 Eastwood)
Passion of Joan of Arc, The (1928 Dreyer)
Pather Panchali (1955 S. Ray)
Paths of Glory (1957 Kubrick)
Philadelphia Story, The (1940 Cukor)
Pierrot le Fou (1965 Godard)
Persona (1966 Bergman)
Platoon (1986 Stone)
Princess Bride, The (1987 Reiner)
Psycho (1960 Hitchcock)
Pulp Fiction (1994 Tarantino)
Qatsi trilogy (1983-2002 Reggio)
Quiet Man, The (1952 Ford)
Raging Bull (1980 Scorsese)
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981 Spielberg)
Raising Arizona (1987 Coen)
Ran (1985 Kurosawa)
Rashomon (1950 Kurosawa)
Rear Window (1954 Hitchcock)
Rebecca (1940 Hitchcock)
Rififi (1955 Dassin)
Right Stuff, The (1983 Kaufman)
Roma, Citta Aperta – aka Open City (1945 Rossellini)
Rosemary's Baby (1968 Polanski)
Rules of the Game, The (1939 Renoir)
Run Lola Run (1998 Tykwer)
Samurai trilogy (1954-56 Inagaki
Sansho the Bailiff (1954 Mizoguchi)
Scarface (1932 Hawks)
Scarlet Street (1945 Lang)
Schindler's List (1993 Spielberg)
Searchers, The (1956 Ford)
Secret of Roan Inish, The (1994 Sayles)
Seven Samurai, The (1954 Kurosawa)
Seventh Seal, The (1957 Bergman)
Shadow of a Doubt (1943 Hitchcock)
Shawshank Redemption, The (1994 Darabont)
Sherlock, Jr. (1924 Keaton)
Shining, The (1980 Kubrick)
Silence of the Lambs, The (1991 Demme)
Singin’ in the Rain (1952 Donen, Kelly)
Sleeper (1973 Allen)
Some Like It Hot (1959 Wilder)
Sound of Music, The (1965 Wise)
Spinal Tap (1984 Reiner)
Spirited Away (2001 Miyazaki)
Stagecoach (1939 Ford)
Stalag 17 (1953 Wilder)
Sting, The (1973 Hill)
Star Wars (1977 Lucas)
Strictly Ballroom (1992 Lurhman)
Sunrise (1927 Murnau)
Sunset Boulevard (1950 Wilder)
Taxi Driver (1976 Scorsese)
Thin Blue Line, The (1988 Morris)
Third Man, The (1949 Reed)
39 Steps, The (1935 Hitchcock)
Throne of Blood (1957 Kurosawa)
To Catch a Thief (1955 Hitchcock)
To Kill a Mockingbird (1962 Mulligan)
Tokyo Story (1953 Ozu)
Touch of Evil (1958 Welles)
Toy Story (1995 Lasseter)
Treasure of the Sierra Madre, The (1948 Huston)
12 Angry Men (1957 Lumet)
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968 Kubrick)
Ugetsu (1953 Mizoguchi)
Un Chien Andalou (1929 Buñuel)
Usual Suspects, The (1995 Singer)
Vertical Ray of the Sun, The (2000 Tran)
Vertigo (1958 Hitchcock)
West Side Story (1961 Wise, Robbins)
Wild Bunch, The (1969 Peckinpah)
Wings of Desire (1987 Wenders)
Wizard of Oz, The (1939 Fleming)
Woman Under the Influence, A (1974 Cassavetes)
Yojimbo (1961 Kurosawa)
Young Frankenstein (1974 Brooks)

Good luck, gentlemen and lady. And to paraphrase Godard: "Don't be a traitor to the cinema."

Round 1 Recap:
hangthadj: Contempt
Iceblink: Stranger than Fiction
MeridianFC: Rebel Without a Cause
chaski: Red River
TheSlipperyOne: Au hasard Balthazar
Ghost: Barry Lyndon
Via Chicago: Day of Wraith
Billyireland: Repulsion
SirManchester: L'Atalante
Riverplate: Wages of Fear
oman: Jules and Jim
Norsk Troll: My Darling Clementine
GringoTex: Trouble in Paradise
Quango: The Long Goodbye
Matrim55: Never on Sunday

Round 2 Recap
hangthadj: L'eclisse
MeridianFC: I Fidanzati
chaski: Children of Paradise
TheSlipperyOne: Killer of Sheep
Ghost: Ali: Fear Eats the Soul
Via Chicago: Lancelot du Lac
Billyireland: Intolerance
SirManchester: My Life To Live
Riverplate: A Man for All Seasons
oman: Nashville
Norsk Troll: Ordet
GringoTex: Kiss Me Deadly
Quango: The General
Matrim55: MASH

Round 3 Recap:
hangthadj: In a Lonely Place
MeridianFC: Le Cercle Rouge
chaski: Out of the Past
TheSlipperyOne: Army of Shadows
Ghost: McCabe & Mrs. Miller
Via Chicago: Hiroshima, Mon Amour
Billyireland: Small Change
SirManchester: Night and Fog
Riverplate: Gigi
oman: Sweet Smell of Success
Norsk Troll: Only Angels Have Wings
GringoTex: Viridiana
Quango: Strangers on a Train
Matrim55: The Umbrellas of Cherbourg

hangthadj
24 Apr 2007, 09:01 AM
First pick. Nice. 'll have this up wiithin the hour. Morning meeting here.

billyireland
24 Apr 2007, 09:07 AM
Subscribing.

TheSlipperyOne
24 Apr 2007, 09:22 AM
Off the top of my head last night I came up with a big list of movies I would like to take. I cross-referenced it with the list from the first draft. None were previously taken.

I'm going to crush this.

hangthadj
24 Apr 2007, 09:53 AM
Well, some of you may have heard me say since the last draft that this film is my favorite of all time. And others of you probably expect me to take a Godard movie anyway. So what the hell, lets end the suspense.

With the first pick in the draft I will chose Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt (http://www.criterion.com/asp/release.asp?id=171)

http://www.catrionajeffries.com/images/works/a_haraldsson/full/14_a_haraldsson.jpg

Why is this film vital to show to future generations as an example of the greatness of cinema? Well, I could go ahead and quote what Colin McCabe said in Sight and Sound Magazine when he hailed Contempt as "the greatest single work of art in post-war Europe" however, that praise may be too faint.

Perhaps future generations should have the first film in their vauilt be a film that Scorcese claimed is, "one of the greatest films ever made about the actual process of filmmaking.” Is Contempt as Scorcese said, "brilliant, romantic, and genuinely tragic?" Yes, it is all of these things, because above all Contempt is a love story, and one of the saddest and most wonderful love stories put to film.

One can watch Contempt to try to examine Godard's own feelings about moviemaking. Or maybe, to see icon of the cinema, Fritz Lang play a director. You could watch it to see a few pictures of Bridget Bardot's ass, though after the first few moments you may as well turn it off.

In the end, after all of the talk of Homer, after all the talk cinemascope, one is left with the the story of a marraige that fell apart as a man chased art. It becomes ever more poignant when one heres cinematographer Raoul Coutard say that Contempt was the most expensive postcard a man ever sent his wife, talking of course about Jean-Luc and Anna Karina.

totally, tenderly, tragically...

http://www.reverseshot.com/system/files/images/contempt.img_assist_custom.jpg

Via_Chicago
24 Apr 2007, 10:07 AM
Off the top of my head last night I came up with a big list of movies I would like to take. I cross-referenced it with the list from the first draft. None were previously taken.

I'm going to crush this.

I have an easier method. I'm just going to go through the top twenty I've already made (up online somewhere) and select all the films I want that haven't been chosen yet that actually make sense to draft. Simple.

hangthadj
24 Apr 2007, 10:09 AM
I have an easier method. I'm just going to go through the top twenty I've already made (up online somewhere) and select all the films I want that haven't been chosen yet that actually make sense to draft. Simple.

you and me both.

GringoTex
24 Apr 2007, 10:10 AM
With the first pick in the draft I will chose Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt (http://www.criterion.com/asp/release.asp?id=171)


Smashing first pick- way to kick things off. Has what's probably the most haunting score ever.

Here's an interview with Godard on Contempt:

Y_zCPiYhVBQ

Via_Chicago
24 Apr 2007, 10:11 AM
you and me both.

Does that mean you'll be taking *****? :p I'm sure oman is chomping at the bit to select it.

hangthadj
24 Apr 2007, 10:13 AM
Does that mean you'll be taking *****? :p I'm sure oman is chomping at the bit to select it.

:D It's a possibilty.

hangthadj
24 Apr 2007, 10:14 AM
Smashing first pick- way to kick things off. Has what's probably the most haunting score ever.

Here's an interview with Godard on Contempt:

Y_zCPiYhVBQ

Incredible score, you are correct. A score that your boy Marty borrowed for a few scenes in Casino.

GringoTex
24 Apr 2007, 10:17 AM
I have an easier method. I'm just going to go through the top twenty I've already made (up online somewhere) and select all the films I want that haven't been chosen yet that actually make sense to draft. Simple.

I know where that list is and I've pm'ed it to chaski. All your favorite cinema are belong to us.

Via_Chicago
24 Apr 2007, 10:30 AM
I know where that list is and I've pm'ed it to chaski. All your favorite cinema are belong to us.

C'est la vie man. If he takes **** ******, we'll know for sure that you're not bluffing, because only someone crazy like me would take that.

oman
24 Apr 2007, 11:02 AM
Does that mean you'll be taking *****? :p I'm sure oman is chomping at the bit to select it.

Birth of a Nation has already been selected.

Man, this is going to suck. No time to do a list.

Is there a designated proxy? Is the master list going to be periodicly updated, maybe in a sticky?

GringoTex
24 Apr 2007, 11:14 AM
Birth of a Nation has already been selected.

Man, this is going to suck. No time to do a list.

Is there a designated proxy? Is the master list going to be periodicly updated, maybe in a sticky?

I volunteer to be designated proxy.

Ghost- can you add selections to the ineligible films list in my first post as they're made?

TheSlipperyOne
24 Apr 2007, 11:20 AM
Based on who is in front of me I don't see my turn coming up today.

SirManchester
24 Apr 2007, 11:31 AM
For some reason I knew Contempt would go first. ;) I have no luck with radnom draws by the way, now I have to double or even triple my list.

TheSlipperyOne
24 Apr 2007, 11:38 AM
Well, some of you may have heard me say since the last draft that this film is my favorite of all time. And others of you probably expect me to take a Godard movie anyway. So what the hell, lets end the suspense.

With the first pick in the draft I will chose Jean-Luc Godard's Contempt


And to think, you took The Deer Hunter in the first round of the previous draft. :p

Via_Chicago
24 Apr 2007, 11:57 AM
And to think, you took The Deer Hunter in the first round of the previous draft. :p

You should talk. You took a f****** Errol Morris documentary. :rolleyes:

GringoTex
24 Apr 2007, 11:59 AM
You should talk. You took a f****** Errol Morris documentary. :rolleyes:

And the long knives come out for the defending champion!