tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7265542383492628438.post5029292618315353721..comments2023-12-23T20:10:50.536-07:00Comments on The Blog of Lord Naseby: My Best Picture WinnersTommy Durbinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12051317506448329837noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7265542383492628438.post-13427685224793332812011-04-11T19:24:31.262-06:002011-04-11T19:24:31.262-06:00So Christian, you see a lot of films here you want...So Christian, you see a lot of films here you want to see then?Tommy Durbinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12051317506448329837noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7265542383492628438.post-67901810589576287132011-04-09T14:53:58.262-06:002011-04-09T14:53:58.262-06:00Great list! I disagree on a few, but no two peopl...Great list! I disagree on a few, but no two people think the same. My Netflix queue is getting a workout.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7265542383492628438.post-26241203046784672492011-04-06T13:22:29.698-06:002011-04-06T13:22:29.698-06:00Agree with Sparky. The Social Network was the bett...Agree with Sparky. The Social Network was the better film for me. Hell, Inception, Black Swan, and even True Grit were better for me than The King's Speech because they weren't so typical. The King's Speech offered nothing really new besides a potential king with a stutter and a scene where he shouts profanities. I like how you did this list by showing which films won and which should have won that year.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7265542383492628438.post-4450004146954524692011-04-06T10:14:13.652-06:002011-04-06T10:14:13.652-06:00Great post Lord. I agree with you in many respect...Great post Lord. I agree with you in many respects. I like all the love for Scorsese especially with Goodfellas and Raging Bull. I also agree with you on Crash. I have always said that Brokeback Mountain is just Romeo and Juliet with two guys and Shakespeare told it better. My only big disagreement is The King's Speech. I liked it alright, but I found it to be a straightforward A-B narrative that was always going to be a good movie. David Fincher took material that didn't even deserve to be a movie and made a wonderful movie out of it. Therefore, for the craft of filmmaking the edge for me goes to The Social Network. Great blog and a lot of work.Sparkyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07791874407034792732noreply@blogger.com