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Cowboys and Aliens | Crazy, Stupid, Love | The Smurfs | WINNER (1 point per category) | |
Clearest Title | Whoa. This may be one of the best titles of all time. | Probably a Romantic Comedy, but I like how it calls love "crazy and stupid". | No...the smurfs? really? | While it pains me not to reward Cowboys and Aliens with the point, the most recognizable title is The Smurfs. Point. |
Best Genre and Rating | Sci-fi Western:
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of western and sci-fi action and violence, some partial nudity, and a brief crude reference. | Romantic Comedy:
Rated PG-13 for coarse humor, sexual content, and language. | Animation:
Rated PG for some mild rude humor and action. | Oh yeah, that feels good. I've waited my whole life to type the genre "Sci-fi Western" into this column. Point. |
Cleverest Tagline (out of 5 stars) | N/A
This movie don't need no tagline! Its title is Cowboys and Aliens, baby! 5/5 | "This is Crazy. This is Stupid. This is Love."
These were actually three different taglines for this movie. 1/5 | "Smurf Happens."
Haha. Funny. 4/5 | Cowboys and Aliens. Not quite a tagline, but brilliant enough for a point in this column. |
Best Part of Trailer | I may have been expecting a life-changing trailer from that title...it looked decent and action-y. | Something for everybody. Emma Stone's perfectness. Ryan Gosling's abs. | It was the best trailer I have ever seen that mixes humans with animation! (compared to Yogi Bear, Hop, etc.) | I wish I could give Cowboys and Aliens the point, but I was more interested in the story of Crazy, Stupid, Love. Point. |
Coolest Lead Actor | Daniel Craig from Casino Royale. | Steve Carell from The Office, Get Smart, and The 40-Year-Old Virgin. | Neil Patrick Harris from How I Met Your Mother and Doogie Howser. | Wow. James Bond. Michael Scott. Doogie Howser. All three actors will split the point. |
Best Cast | Harrison Ford (Star Wars and Indiana Jones) | Ryan Gosling (Young Hercules), Julianne Moore (The Hours), Marisa Tomei (My Cousin Vinny), Kevin Bacon (Apollo 13), Emma Stone (Easy A), and a cameo by Josh Groban. | Hank Azaria (Mad About You), Sofia Vergara (Modern Family), and the voices of Katy Perry, Alan Cumming, George Lopez, and Jeff Foxworthy | The Smurfs have an impressive cast. Harrison Ford is impressive by himself. But the Best Cast point has to go to Crazy, Stupid, Love. |
Best Street Cred For the Production | Director Jon Favreau also directed Elf and Iron Man, and he's an actor. | Directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa also directed I Love You, Phillip Morris. | Director Raja Gosnell also directed Big Momma's House and Scooby-Doo. | Jon Favreau has the most street cred this week. |