One of the biggest things I miss from our old site was the mock drafts that used to run every Friday. Those were fantastic time wasters, and a good one was a virtual guarantee that you were going to be far from productive at work, as your day instead degenerated into arguments with strangers over who would be the best Saturday cartoon character to have sex with, (and now we all know how that would go), or some other equally inane topic, all of which were still more important than that TPS report deadline your boss was yelling about. Good times.
Well, it’s been long enough. After a discussion in the back channels yours truly is bringing it back, with some slight rule changes. The old site had 4-5 main contributors, one of whom may not have been real. So they’d do 2-3 rounds themselves, then kick it to the kommentariat to draft whatever was left over. You can do that when you’ve only taken 10-15 of whatever topic was up for drafting. We, however, are a much more connected group when it comes to the writin’ and draftin’ of things, so if we did that we’d easily take out 30-50 before we threw the bedraggled leftovers to our beloved readership. That’s no fun. So these drafts, which I expect to last as long as I remember to do them, (2-3 weeks), will just leap right into it.
Also, for content and alliteration reasons, we’ve moved the draft to Monday mornings, so get ready to kill your productivity right from the start.
First come, first served, subject to my randomly assigning the first pick to someone else, generally because they came up with the idea. Or because they bribed me. For now, please wait 10 picks or 30 minutes before making another one. That will be revised up or down depending on how much participation we get, which I hope will be a lot.
This week I’m back from a weekend road trip to romantic Syracuse, NY, (No Boeheims were harmed in the taking of said road trip), so at some point I’ll likely do a road trip mock draft.
Syracuse will not go high.
That said, it will not be this week. This week comes from Armed & Hammered, who suggested “Movie You Saw That You Would Not Watch Again Because It Was Too Disturbing.” This is an excellent idea because a) I don’t have to do any thinking, and b) we all get to shit on ‘The Blair Witch Project’ again. And again. And again, and again, and so on and so forth.
Rules:
You have to have seen at least part of the movie, or read the source material, (why should be apparent in my first pick), and found it either too tough to get through, knew what was coming and ‘Nope’d’ your way right the hell out of there, or had read the source material and had no intention of ever seeing what they could do with that story and some celluloid.
With the first pick I take ‘The Road’, the movie version of Cormac McCarthy’s novel of the same name. I read that book, which is brilliant, once, on an airplane, and halfway through that plane could have piled it into a mountain and I’d have been just fine. As good as that book is, one read was enough for me. There are parts of it that have stuck with me ever since, and not in a good way. I watched the movie right up until it got to the first of those parts, and then I checked the fuck out. No regrets at all.
The rest of you:
just imagine if Serb Killas had decided to play football before they went down 3-1.
Just a reminder, Man Utd was in the hunt for Ferran Torres when they first started negotiating with Sancho. To shut Brexiters up, they went “all in” on Sancho, leading for City to sign Torres for City for £20.8million.
WE’VE GOT A GAME PEOPLE.
I wonder what the Croat version of the “Price is Right losing horn” might be. SuggestioUns welcoUme.
Probably the first 5 seconds of this song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDtZcF0SDZY
The Price is Right losing horn crosses all cultures and language barriers.
That goal was reminiscent of those Brady to Moss deep bombs.
Kind of wish Torres had thrown his hand up.
The Descent was creepy and as a claustrophobe, ain’t need to see that agin.
Is that the one where they get stuck in a rapidly flooding cave?
Caves with weird things chasing them.
Here’s an interesting little nugget I just came across: Cesar Azpilicueta is the co-owner of a semi-pro club named Hashtag United in the North division of the Isthmian league.
Weird!
I refuse to believe that any of those names are real.
go far enough down that pyramid, you’ll unearth some truly bizarre shit
Wait until King MBS buys Hashtag United and this logo represents British Football Supremacy:
I like this too much 🤷🏼♂️😂
The Cove. I hugged all my pet dolphins for days afterwards. Even Tua.
Who has two thumbs and is never gonna watch that?
Ray Charles.
Look, if you can’t take the word of a guy with a bomb tattooed on his neck, whose word can you take?
This guy’s
https://youtube.com/watch?v=b715R99kifE
“Little Murders”*. I don’t care about Donald Sutherland’s brilliant stoner priest monologue. This film disturbed me and I’m not watching it again.
* The movie, not what happens at Morata’s feet.
Morata is The Blair Witch Project of the Euros.
Morata is Timo Werner’s favoUrite player
pick de los tres: Boxing Helena
Yeah, that was bad, very bad.
so terrifyingly creepy, I had to watch until the end, though. One can’t shower long or often enough to shake it off.
Getting back to the draft, I can’t believe it really lasted this long, but The Blair Witch Project.
The shaky-cam made me physically nauseous.
You were sitting on this one since the draft started, weren’t you?
Not quite, but it wasn’t too much of a reach.
It’s ok, Croatian LW. I’ve had to apologize for poor finishes, too.
“You don’t have to apologize when they don’t know you’ve finished”
-Darren Sharper.
O ho ho ho
/mugs to the camera
-Bill Cosby
I haven’t seen poor Croatian defending like that since the Ottoman–Hungarian wars
MLS “continues during the Euros” because there’s nobody in MLS still good enough to make Finland’s bench.
Obviously it’s the other way around, but sure go on believing the LA Galaxy isn’t the best squad in the world.
Hey now. MLS has some ballers that could play in Europe right now. With that said, the massive expansion project they have undergone the past decade has dilluted the hell out of the league.
I couldn’t agree more. Their lust for expansion fees has really not added anything to the product.
That said, I’m pretty sure the MLS All-Stars would beat Finland 2-1.
I’ve seen less lackluster defending by a Croat at The Hague.
Banner this man.
Misery. Makes my knees hurt just thinking about it.
yep, very difficult watch
Second round pick:
Pi. I made it to the self-trepanning scene. Had to tap out after that.
You can’t watch it again since Pi never repeats.
[repeatedly orders pies]
[to be clear, it has nothing to do with proving you wrong]
– Coach Andy
Goddammit this was good.
Much like pie.
Hard Candy
Yeah once was enough. And now it makes Patrick Wilson look like he’s into boys.
Two from Martin Scorsese that are unwatchable for me. King of Comedy and After Hours. Both were disturbing cringe fests that answer the question, what if Taxi Driver was made as a comedy?
Funny Games.
It was well done but holy fuck was that a cruel fucking film.
Good pick. Never made it through one viewing.
GOLAZO!
3. Grizzly Man
Fuck ’em. That guy had it coming.
Should have been dug up and convicted post-mortem for getting that girl killed.
The Man Who Wasn’t There
I haven’t seen anything like that since my son played soccer in middle school.
Meant to reply to Rikki below.
It works. I was assuming there was a goalie who was way out of position.
It was more he put the lack in lackadaisical.
I’d add No Country For Old Men as well. Hard to believe the same guys made Raising Arizona and The Big Lebowski
RIGHT??? So light and so dark. Was a GREAT film, but I ain’t watching again.
I have seen “No Country for Old Men” like 3 times, and even went back and read the book. It hypnotizes me.
But that is why they are such incredible film makers, I have loved their work ever since I saw Blood Simple and Miller’s Crossing is still one of my favorite movies of all time.
And that diverse greatness is why I finished Burn After Reading – but I suppose everyone deserves a mulligan.
I could not bring myself to watch Hail Caesar, I will probably give it a go at some point, but I know I will be disappointed.
If you lower your expectations, it’s a fun movie. Josh Brolin makes it work.
What Warthog said. I was disappointed with the first viewing, but I’ve since watched it again, and it’s really not that bad. And Brolin does a great job.
I gave them a mulligan for The Hudsucker Proxy.
Off. The only way that own-goal by Spain could have been worse is if it had gone between his legs.
Holy shit, that goal for Croatia. Talk about keeper fail.
The keeper’s going to come into this draft and take the replay.
After he goes home we won’t have seen a Spaniard disappear like that since the Franco days.
Oldboy.
Second pick: Joker. Very well done, yes. Extremely unsettling, also yes.
2- Thin Red Line. that first 20 minutes is brutal.
Yeah, the rest of it is a real pick-me-up.
I’ve watched that movie multiple times trying to figure out what’s going on.
2. In the Bedroom. When I said I wanted to see someone give Marisa Tomei a good slappin’, I meant more along the lines of that scene in <i>Before the Devil Knows You’re Dead</i>.
Mystic River was a good movie, but between the murdered daughter, the killing the wrong guy thing, and the molestation thing, rewatching is a big no thanks.
yeah, this wins
Meet The Parents. Total Cringefest, unfunny. Ugh.
Precious. Some critics say it had an uplifting ending because she got her GED and I say they were grasping at straws.
Only movie I ever walked out on was Armageddon as I was too disturbed that any fuckwit would have green lighted oil guys go to space to save the world.
Wait…how did you end up going *into* Armageddon in the first place? What kind of movie did you think it was going to be?
T’was a date and her idea. Within 20 mins she said let’s go drink some wine somewhere.
We can do “Movies That You Walked Out On Because They Sucked” later, sir. Please stick to the script.
/Armageddon is so goddamn dumb.
The Killing Fields. Walking out of the theater I knew that was the only time I’d watch it. Like Schindler’s List, it bears witness to a truth that everyone should know, but is too awful to want to revisit. Much respect to those who do.
I thought about this as well. I’ve only seen it once, but I wouldn’t rule it out for another watch. It’s definitely a tough go, but it has value.
Dear Zachary. It starts sad and then just gets sadder, no matter how much love is put into it.
I even think about this film and I am depressed for the the rest of the day: The Grave of the Fireflies.
Senorita Weaselo and I have gone through a solid chunk of the Ghibli anthology and that’s on our list. Eventually. We’re not stalling by watching every other anime program in existence or anything (currently Fate: Zero), what are you talking about?
I found it extremely sad and depressing due to the main characters trials and they way they have to live.
1. In the Company of Men
A very fine film, but oh so nasty and cruel. Just painful to watch.
ooh, this also wins
Pink Flamingos doesn’t really need to be seen again or at all really.
That’s one of those “so you can say you did” type things
2 girls, 1 cup.
/ have never seen it, don’t wanna either.
Natural Born Killers. It’s gratuitous and just not that good.
ENEMY FOAR LYF
I’d be worried if I were a bottle of pills.
Eraserhead. Watched it simply for ‘cool cred’ way back in the day. It’s disturbing and anxiety-inducing and unexplainable.
This.
“Kalifornia” for some reason, that movie was hard for me to take.
A Clockwork Orange, for
1. rape scenes
1a. melodrama
The best movie I have ever seen is Schindler’s List. And it was just too much to watch again. II saw it in the theater, and have it seen zero times since then. Just can’t.
Kids. Good Christ.
Damnit, this was going to be my first-rounder.
That centipede movie. Just.. why?
I couldn’t even bring myself to see it a first time.
Same. Hard pass on the torture porn genre.
I’m generally not a fan of watch lists, but anyone who goes to those movies should be on one or more.
I hadn’t heard of the movie and my friend who invited me had incomplete information. It was showing at a theater that normally showed good stuff, so I figured why not? Needless to say, we were not amused.
Requiem for a Dream. Caused me to go “That poor girl” whenever I see Jennifer Connelly.
My second pick that I knew would never make it back around.
Everyone should see that movie once, but probably no one should watch it twice.
“Lost Highway” although you could just as well say any David Lynch movie.
Even Blue Velvet?
I loved Blue Velvet but it stays with you. For life.
I’ve watched Blue Velvet several times, and will again. That’s a good movie.
Since it was my idea, I will go first in the komments. Glenngary, Glen Ross is a fantastic movie, but so hard to take even when watching the first time. Knowing what is going to happen, no way I could watch it again.