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Our Oscars 2003 - What do you think?

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Oscar nominations will be announced January 27 with an awards show in late February. But I rarely if ever agree with the Academy. And seeing as most of us at the board (me, anyway) can be described as a "film fan" in addition to a Disney fan, I wondered if you guys felt the same way. So I thought it would be interesting to do our own forum Oscars of sorts, or, what would win if we were in charge of the Oscars.

Here's what I propose we do.

Beginning, say, Friday, everyone post a list of their top 3-5 films of the year in the big Oscar catagories. (I'm not going to bother doing all of them, just the big ones to see if this is a success, and then if it is we'll probably do more next year.) This poll would ideally run for a week or so, and then the votes would disappear and I (and some who agree to help) would would count up the votes.

Then, when that's counted up, I'll post the top 3-5 vote getters in each category as the official nominees. For 1-2 weeks I'd run a "finals" poll in which the nominations would be voted on by the forum public. Then when that poll concludes, I'd again count votes and then those would be Our Oscar winners, which of course would be posted for the whole forum to see.

For example, being theoretical. Let's say that John Doe nominates his top 5 films of 2003 (for this example I'm using books, so as not to swade voting if we do do this.)

Best Book
1 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling
2 The Slippery Slope by Lemony Snicket
3 The Wedding by Ncholas Sparks

Each of those would then get one vote. Then, if his wife Jane Doe logs on and wants to vote and coincidentially picks those same titles, they would be voted for again. The top 3-5 titles in each category would then go to the voting round in which the forum would vote on which of those three titles is best. It then would be the winner.

Make sense?

Good.

Here are the categories I suggest we use.

Best Picture
Best Director
Best Animated Feature
Best Editing
Best Song
Best Score
Best Actor
Best Actress
Best Supporting Actor
Best Supporting Actress
Best Sound
Best Special Effects
Best Cinematography
Best Original Screenplay
Best Adapted Screenplay
Best Sequel*
Special Acchievement in Filmmaking**

and if there are any more you want to use, mention it and we'll as a board think about it but it's too much work for me to do every single category in the awards show, so obviously pick the biggies.

*Sure, this isn't an official Academy category, but seeing as 2003 was overwhelmed with sequels I thought it'd be appropriate.

**This can be anything at all you think deserves a special nod.

A few things:

1) No, I am NOT intending this as ONLY a Disney poll. Otherwise I would have put it in General Discussion. Sure, absolutely, if you think that Disney films deserve the nomination, give it to them. But even though this is a Disney board, I want this poll to be for ALL films. As I said before, I'm a fan of film in general and not just Disney and I think that goes for most of us here even if we choose not to show it. So this should be for the entire filmmaking world, notjust Disney, even though this is a Disney board.

2) Pirates of the Caribbean is a wildcard as far as it comes to Screenplay. On the one hand, it can be seen as an original screenplay because the ride has no story and they took more or less just the title and bare concept, but on the other hand it could be argued that it's adapted from the ride. So, as a board, let's decide what we want to do about that.

3) If there's anything else you want to contribute, such as suggested other categories for awards, please post in this thread and it will be considered by myself and the forum as a whole, but no promises. Thanks.

Okay then.

<b>DO NOT PLACE YOUR NOMINATIONS IN THIS THREAD!</b> I'm just posting this (admittedly detailed) thread to outline the general concept and see if this is something that everyone here would be interested in doing. IF we get enough willing perticipants and voulenteers to help out with vote counting and such, then we'll do it and I'll post another thread for the actulal nominations. <b>If you post your nominations in this thread they will be void and WILL NOT be counted!</b> Thanks for understanding.

I've said before in this post that I simply cannot do this without help. So if you'd like to help at all, perticularly with counting votes, drop me a line by private message. Thanks guys! :)

So -- what do you all think? Is this something you'd be interested in perticipating in?
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I honestly was just about to post something along the same lines. I've actually conducted something like this on another forum and it turned out really well. I even had members act as presenters for the various catagories and write little "speeches" to introduce them. It was a lot of fun.

I'm all for something like this at UD, and I'll be glad to help in any way I can.

As a suggestion (this is something I did for the one I conducted): I think instead of a singular Best Picture, there should be a best "Comedy/Musical" catagory and "Drama/Adventure" catagory - in this way, more light-hearted fare can get the recognition it deserves as opposed to being overcome by votes for a more serious movie that many uniformally like. Plus, there could be a "Best Overall Picture" catagory where movies from any genre could be nominated.
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Good idea Jack, I think the Golden Globes do something simmilar. I'd say that's most likely to happen here.

In the little while since I posted this idea I've gotten a little feedback and it's all been posotive so I'm leaning towards doing it, but let's wait and see what the majority of the forum wants to do. It'd be kind of a waste to do it if only 2 or 3 people are interested.

Jack, I'll be in touch with you. Watch your PM box.
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Jack wrote: As a suggestion (this is something I did for the one I conducted): I think instead of a singular Best Picture, there should be a best "Comedy/Musical" catagory and "Drama/Adventure" catagory - in this way, more light-hearted fare can get the recognition it deserves as opposed to being overcome by votes for a more serious movie that many uniformally like. Plus, there could be a "Best Overall Picture" catagory where movies from any genre could be nominated.
Hee hee hee, it sounds like fun actually.
I agree we should have a few more "lighthearted" category, as per the ones suggested here, and perhaps a few even sillier ones (maybe not these, but MTV style "Best Kiss" or "Best Onscreen Use of a Large Wheel of Cheese by a Supporting Actress in a Drama").
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I Deffinately Think That Finding Nemo, and Pirates Of The Caribean will get at least 1 oscar peice.
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This sounds like a great idea. Count me in. :)
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Loomis wrote:"Best Onscreen Use of a Large Wheel of Cheese by a Supporting Actress in a Drama").
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: How about "Best Cow action in a cow movie", "Best Cow Romance in a Horror film". :P
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LOL.

In all seriousness, this is a go.

I've decided, with <b>jambo*rafiki</b> and <b>Jack</b>, to run Our Oscars nominations the first two weeks of February. Nominate your favorite movies in several categories from <b>February 1-15, 2004.</b> In the meantime, we are giving you a chance to see any of the movies you missed that you think may be worthy of a nomination from you. A complete list of categories is still being discussed, but all of the categories in the first post of this thread will be used, and per suggestion the Best Picture category will be split into "Best Comedy/Musical Picture" and "Best Drma/Adventure Picture."

<b>Rules - IMPORTANT, please read if you intend to perticipate in Our Oscars 2003:</b> Noms are to be posted in a new thread, which I will post on February 1. Noms posted before that date will be void and will not be counted. Noms posted in any thread except that official thread will be void and will not be counted. To make it easier on myself and the others, I have decided that noms will ONLY be valid if posted in that thread. I will NOT take nominations in any other form, such as PM, IM or email. This is just the nomination round. When voting happens, it may or may not be different, but for just nominations, everything MUST be posted in that thread. Thanks for understanding.

If you have any questions or would like to offer your help, feel free to PM me. Thanks everyone!
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:
Loomis wrote:"Best Onscreen Use of a Large Wheel of Cheese by a Supporting Actress in a Drama").
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: How about "Best Cow action in a cow movie", "Best Cow Romance in a Horror film". :P
Actually, I'd dig a whole separate Cow awards...

Maybe I should start my own rival Cow Awards....
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"Best Cheese and Cow interaction used in a Family Film"
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MickeyMouseboy wrote:"Best Cheese and Cow interaction used in a Family Film"
Christopher Walken "That's A Lot of Cows" Awards....

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MickeyMouseboy wrote:"Best Cheese and Cow interaction used in a Family Film"
Well, the Cow jumped over the moon in the nursary rhyme. And we all know the moon is made of cheese (despite what NASA would have us believe).

Er. Sadly, I cannot think of a film with this particular nursary rhyme acted out. But it's been seen in a number of cartoon shorts over the years. Just don't ask me to name any.
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Jake! What happened? Weren't you/we supposed to have started it by now? :?
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Oh, yeah, duh! Sorry everybody, I *completely* forgot about doing this. jumbo*rafiki and Jack, please get in touch with me via PM and we'll set this up.
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