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John Carter | Silent House | A Thousand Words | WINNER (1 point per category) | |
Clearest Title | Either a biopic or a fictional adventure movie. | Probably a horror film, you can never trust silent houses. | This could be any genre in the world. | If you had to pick a movie based on the title, Silent House has the clearest one. |
Best Genre and Rating | Action/Adventure: Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and action. | Horror: Rated R for disturbing violent content and terror. | Dramedy: Rated PG-13 for sexual situations including dialogue, language, and some drug-related humor. | My favorite weeks are the weeks with all different genres. Each movie gets a third of a point. |
Cleverest Tagline (out of 5 stars) | "Lost in our world. Found in another."
That tagline lost me 1/5 | "Experience 88 minutes of real fear captured in real time." This isn't really a tagline, BUT the movie was shot in one continuous take! 6/5 | "He only has 1000 words left to discover what matters most." Interesting. 4/5 | Not the first 6/5 given in this category, but a continuous take got me pretty excited. Point. |
Best Part of Trailer | I love giant monster animal in arena fight scenes. | I didn't think horror movies could be unique anymore, but perhaps this one is. | It looks cute and smile inducing. Much better than I thought it would be. | Silent House and A Thousand Words split the point for the best trailer. |
Coolest Lead Actor | Taylor Kitsch from Friday Night Lights and Wolverine. | Elizabeth Olsen from Martha Marcy May Marlene. | Eddie Murphy from Beverly Hills Cop, The Nutty Professor, Shrek, and Dreamgirls. | Friday Night Lights is a great show, but I have to give the point to Eddie Murphy. |
Best Cast | Willem Dafoe (Spiderman), Thomas Haden Church (Wings), Dominic West (The Wire), and Ciaran Hinds (from everything). | I didn't recognize anyone else in this cast. | Kerry Washington (Ray), Allisen Janney (The West Wing), and Jack McBrayer (30 Rock). | John Carter and Ciaran Hinds will win the point for this round. |
Best Street Cred For the Production | Writer and Director Andrew Stanton has also written and directed Finding Nemo, A Bug's Life, and Wall-E. | Directors Laura Lau and Chris Kentis have also directed or produced Open Water and Grind. | Director Brian Robbins has also directed Norbit, The Shaggy Dog, and Varsity Blues. | A masterful Pixar artist directs live action...something I automatically have trust in! Point. |