Movie Tournament (of Movies)
# MTM: The voting so far Link
A chance to catch up on the past voting in this year's Movie Tournament (of Movies)
Back to the (movies) 02.02.07
It's been a weird year for movies. Very few have lived up to their potential, and a glut of bizarre, self-important Oscar bait has clogged theatres for practically as long as I can remember.
The voting begins! 02.05.07
Check this space daily to make your voice heard in this year's Movie Tournament (of Movies). We'll vote weekdays this month and crown a winner the Monday after Oscar. Happy voting!
Round One Continues! 02.07.07
Round one in this year's Movie Tournament (of Movies) is off to a roaring start!
Round One Concludes! 02.14.07
The final matchup in round one of this year's Movie Tournament (of Movies) is active now. Starting tomorrow, we'll begin voting on the next round of matchups (though voting in round one will remain open until a winner must advance).
Round Two Underway! 02.16.07
Yesterday was our first matchup in round two of this year's Movie Tournament (of Movies). And the surprises keep coming. Scorsese's brain-matter-spewfest jumped to an early lead over Will Ferrell's charming character study of a guy who thinks too much and the woman who created him. But then Stranger Than Fiction leapt ahead in the late running.
Round Three! 02.21.07
Firstly, sorry no Movie Tournament (of Movies) poll showed up on the home page yesterday. I created it, but I forgot to put it in the bin that gets displayed on the home page – and once again, nobody hassled me about it. Sorry, kids!
Vote Today! 02.23.07
If you'd have asked me a month ago to bet which movies would end up in the final round of this year's Movie Tournament (of Movies), these two would probably have been sixth and third from the bottom of my list. Shows what I know! The (movie) gods are fickle and mysterious!
Huh? 02.26.07
After an Oscar night full of mind-boggling surprises, we've crowned a winner in the fifth annual onebee Oscar pool – for the first time, the winner is not a founding member of the pool (another mind-boggling surprise). It's Charli Schuler (a gal from Andy's work) with a very respectable 148 points. That's easily in the top ten high scores all-time, in a year in which many categories took some seriously unexpected turns.