The Quest to Find the Best Comedy Movies of the Decade - Part 1
I know it's been awhile since I've last posted, and I'm sor - you know what? I'm not apologizing. Since my last post on April 27, a lot has happened in our lives. Most importantly for myself, I interviewed for (3 times!), accepted, and started a new job. I'm now a bona fide youth minister. Hooray for using my degree! To be honest with you, a lot of what I was doing for a while was for my sanity. I needed to know that I did indeed still have a brain and was capable of using it for more than customer service and kitchen know-how. I don't have that problem anymore! Anyway, I say all that to tell you that things will be different around here. The Weekly Links feature, which I had just gotten the way I wanted it, is no more. It was very time-consuming, and I don't need those kind of pursuits to distract me.
Having said that, however, I would like to introduce to you a project that, yes, took me some time to put together. I have set out to determine the best comedy movie of the last decade. I don't remember anymore how this whole thing started, but I do remember how I decided to settle it. There's a new local radio show in Dallas called "The Ben & Skin Show." It's a sports show, but they actually spend at least half of their time shooting the bull, and it's their opinion that any open-ended debate is best settled using a 64-team bracket, NCAA tournament style. I happen to agree. I think you know where this is going.
Before I reveal the bracket to you, I think it's important that you know that a lot of hard work and serious thought went into this. To start, I formed a rather large committee that was eventually whittled down to four people because of the amount of work involved. Each person created their own Top 75 list, which was averaged to determine the seeding in the bracket. The only requirements for candidacy were that it was a full-length feature released from January 1, 2000 until now. The original ballot had almost 200 movies to choose from, and even though there were only 4 lists of 75 movies submitted, a total of 137 movies were listed. (Fun fact: The movie ranked #137 was "Dude, Where's My Car?") From there, the bracket was created. This is where you come in: Each round will be determined by popular vote, and anybody who wants to vote is welcome to do so. There are some weaknesses to the system: admittedly, the committee is a pretty homogeneous group. We're all middle-class white males who have a lot of the same tastes in movies (although the submitted ballots varied widely). So if your movie is left off, it's probably not you, it's us. You're more than welcome to go make your own bracket. But as far as I'm concerned, this will settle the question, "What is the best comedy movie of the 2000's?"
I tried to take an image of the bracket, but it's too big to fit on this page, so here's the link:
Best Comedy Movies of the 2000's
You'll notice that if you click on each movie's name, you will be taken to its IMDB page.
And here's how you vote:
Round 1 Ballot
Round 1 voting ends on Sunday, August 1 at 11:59 pm. Vote as often as you want, discuss it in the comments, and please tell other people. Happy voting!
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2 comments:
A few of unfortunate match-ups:
Get Smart v. Shanghai Noon
Shrek v. Mr. & Mrs. Smith
Monsters Inc. v. Juno
School of Rock v. Analyze That
These are unfortunate from my view because I must sacrifice the movie I like more for the funnier. I think we are looking for the "Best Comedy" not the "Best Movie that is a Comedy." The difference is subtle but it influenced the way I voted in at least the matchups that I mentioned.
I think I subscribe to the opposite philosophy. My litmus test is this: If I look back at a movie and I think, "That was a funny movie," then I have no qualms voting for it. There are a couple on this list that don't exactly fit that criteria for me ("Sideways" comes to mind), and I guess that's unfortunate. But I refrained from telling people how to vote because I wanted them to use their own standards, which makes this discussion possible.
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