Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Best Dramatic Movie

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This category may have more nominees than any other in the competition. What's more, at least a couple of these movies are consistently ranked among Hulu's most popular.

When filmmakers get serious about making something they can be proud of, their efforts usually turn to dramas. Sometimes their creations are immortal paeans to the human condition; sometimes, they wind up making pure, unadulterated crap.

Readers of The Hulu Review and the general public can vote on their pick in the comments section of this post. The total audience vote will have the weight of one panel member.

Here are the 57 eligible movies: A shortened list of proposed nominees will be posted next week.

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The Amateur
The Barbarian and the Geisha
Basic Instinct
Behind Enemy Lines
Beloved Infidel
The Best of Everything
Between Heaven and Hell
Blue Juice
Blue Steel
Broken Arrow
Buffalo Bill and the Indians
Captain From Castile
Che
Code of Silence
Coffee and Cigarettes
Deathwish
Finding Forrester
Flesh and Bone
For Love of the Game
The Great Train Robbery
Hair
Hemingway's Adventures of a Young Man
Heroes (the movie)
In the Heat of the Night
In the Mix
Jailbait
Kagemusha
The Karate Kid
Khartoum
Killing Zoe
Kiss the Bride
Legends of the Fall
Lost Highway
Lost in Translation
The Madness of King George
Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World
The Miracle Maker
Moby Dick
Moonstruck
Nobody's Fool
Of Mice and Men
Open Your Eyes
Pumpkin
Quest for Fire
Quills
Requiem For A Dream
Rob Roy
Saints and Soldiers
Sense and Sensibility
Sideways
Sleepless in Seattle
Spy Game
Star Maps
State Property
The Taking of Pelham One, Two, Three
Undiscovered
Von Ryan's Express

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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

House

Anonymous said...

Sense and Sensibility

Anonymous said...

moonstruck

Anonymous said...

Lost in Translation

Anonymous said...

Saints and Soldiers

Anonymous said...

Sense and Sensibility

Anonymous said...

Sense and Sensibility