Tuesday, December 28, 2004

Phantom of the Top Ten Lists...

OK. one more note on this top ten business. The BFCA, a group I am commonly known as being an un-fan of listed Phantom as one of their top ten films of the year. But you have to ask: HOW DID THIS HAPPEN?

If you look at the critics lists pouring in on the geninn site (linked above) or on the moviecitynews.com site (which has at least one critic as part of the BFCA) it doesn't seem to be factoring in much at all to end of the year lists. So, how, pray tell did it make the final cut at the expense of something, like, oh say Closer or Before Sunrise or The Motorcycle Diaries...

Again. It just goes to raise your eyebrows at the possibility that the BFCA don't really like any movie as much as they like predicting Oscars and they maybe thought around the time they were voting (as many did) that it might factor into the Oscar race. So, why not vote for it? I'll tell you why not. Because if you're trying to predict the Oscars, write a prediction column. If you're giving out awards, do the right thing and say what YOU think is best. Not what you think others will think is best.

That's the only explanation I can think of as to how it could make their list when it's not making their individual lists... Or maybe someone out there has another explanation? I'd like to hear it. Because that's a cheese fest and a half of a movie and why is it on a consensus ten best list if no one loves it enough to put it on their individual list? Unless I don't understand the word consensus.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

All i know is, you need to fix the link to your latest brief reviews page!

...please!

That and, Phantom wasn't THAT bad. I, and my friends, sorta liked it. It sure was purdy. And, man, I'm a sucker for 80's synth music!

-Glenn

NATHANIEL R said...

but whether or not the Phantom is good or bad isn't really the point. The point is how does it make a consensus list when it doesn't appear on individual lists. It smells fishy. It smells like the BFCA playing junket whore.

Anonymous said...

How does the BFCA decide what appears on their top ten list? I can't see The Phantom of the Opera making any top ten lists. It wasn't that good.

-David

Anonymous said...

I can see how. It was a good movie.