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Kimbrough Hits 17th All-Time...

Posted by Patrick Dailey at May 5, 2003 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )
Brandon Kimbrough finished his career at Glendale with
1,269 total points...placing him 17th All-Time in
Springfield R-12 Prep Basketball history! Brandon will
continue his playing career at SMS-West Plains.
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1983 Film Season - Grades and Awards

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Apr 26, 2003 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Masterpiece
A+ (0)
*****
-

Excellent
A (5)
****3/4
The Right Stuff
****1/2
Fanny and Alexander
****1/3
Under Fire
The Year of Living Dangerously
Yentl

Very Good
A- (5)
***3/4
Terms of Endearment
Scarface
The Dresser
***1/2
Never Say Never Again
Educating Rita

Good
B+ (3)
***1/3
Octopussy
The Big Chill
Zelig
B (4)
***
A Christmas Story
WarGames
Return of the Jedi
All the Right Moves

Fair
B- (0)
**3/4 - **1/2
-

Satisfactory
C+ (0)
**1/3
-

Unsatisfactory
C (0)
**
-

Poor
C- (1)
*3/4
Christine

Very Poor
D+ (1)
*1/2
Jaws 3-D

Terrible
D (1)
*1/3
D.C. Cab

Horrible
D- (0)
*
-

Unwatchable
F (0)
No Stars
-

U.S. Box Office Totals...
Return of the Jedi - $252,583,617
Terms of Endearment - $108,423,489
WarGames - $79,567,667
Octopussy - $67,893,619
The Big Chill - $56,342,711
Never Say Never Again - $55,432,841
Jaws 3-D - $46,000,000
Scarface - $44,668,798
Yentl - $40,218,899
The Right Stuff - $21,192,102
Christine - $21,017,849
A Christmas Story - $19,294,144
All the Right Moves - $17,233,166
D.C. Cab - $16,134,627
Educating Rita - $14,648,076
Zelig - $11,798,616
The Year of Living Dangerously - $10,278,575
Fanny and Alexander - $6,783,304
Under Fire - $5,696,391
The Dresser - $5,310,748
The Keep - $4,218,594

Best Picture of the Year - 1983
 - The Right Stuff
1st Runner-Up - Fanny and Alexander
2nd Runner-Up - Yentl
3rd Runner-Up - The Year of Living Dangerously
4th Runner-Up - Under Fire
5th Runner-Up - The Dresser

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1980 Film Season - Grades and Awards

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Apr 25, 2003 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Masterpiece
A+ (1)
*****
Raging Bull

Excellent
A (1)
****3/4
-
****1/2
Tess
****1/3
-

Outstanding
A- (3)
****
The Elephant Man
Ordinary People
The Long Good Friday
***3/4
-

Very Good
B+ (4)
***1/2
The Empire Strikes Back
The Stunt Man
Kagemusha
Coal Miner's Daughter

Good
B (5)
***1/3
Breaker Moant
Melvin and Howard
Brubaker
9 to 5
American Gigolo

Flawed, but Worthy
B-
***
-

Between Fair & Mediocre
C+ (1)
**3/4 - **1/2
Airplane!

Disappointing
C (1)
**1/3
The Shining

Been There, Done That
C-
**
-

Rather Meager
D+ (1)
*3/4
Dressed to Kill

Dreadful
D (2)
*1/2
The Blues Brothers
Caddyshack

Truly Awful
D-
*1/3 - *
-

Crime Against Humanity
F (1)
No Stars
Friday the 13th

Total Films Seen - 20

U.S. Box Office Totals...
The Long Good Friday
Breaker Morant
Melvin and Howard - $4,309,490
Kagemusha - $4,000,000
The Stunt Man - $7,063,886
Tess - $20,093,330
American Gigolo - $22,743,674
Raging Bull - $23,334,953
The Elephant Man - $26,010,864
Dressed to Kill - $31,899,000
Brubaker - $37,121,708
Friday the 13th - $39,754,601
Caddyshack - $39,846,344
The Shining - $44,017,374
Ordinary People - $54,766,923
The Blues Brothers - $57,229,890
Coal Miner's Daughter - $67,182,787
Airplane! - $83,453,539
9 to 5 - $103,290,500
The Empire Strikes Back - $290,271,960

Best Picture of the Year - 1980
 - Raging Bull
1st Runner-Up - Tess
2nd Runner-Up - The Elephant Man
3rd Runner-Up - The Long Good Friday
4th Runner-Up - Ordinary People
5th Runner-Up - Kagemusha

Best Director of the Year - 1980
 - Martin Scorsese, Raging Bull 
1st Runner-Up - Roman Polanski, Tess
2nd Runner-Up - David Lynch, The Elephant Man
3rd Runner-Up - Akira Kurosawa, Kagemusha
4th Runner-Up - Robert Redford, Ordinary People 
5th Runner-Up - Richard Rush, The Stunt Man

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
 - Robert De Niro, Raging Bull
1st Runner-Up - Bob Hoskins, The Long Good Friday
2nd Runner-Up - John Hurt, The Elephant Man
3rd Runner-Up - Peter O'Toole, The Stunt Man
4th Runner-Up - Timothy Hutton, Ordinary People
5th Runner-Up - Donald Sutherland, Ordinary People

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role
 - Mary Tyler Moore, Ordinary People
1st Runner-Up - Sissy Spacek, Coal Miner's Daughter
2nd Runner-Up - Nastassja Kinski, Tess
3rd Runner-Up - Helen Mirren, The Long Good Friday
4th Runner-Up - Cathy Moriarty, Raging Bull
5th Runner-Up - Mary Steenburgen, Melvin and Howard

Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
 - Joe Pesci, Raging Bull
1st Runner-Up - Jason Robards, Melvin and Howard
2nd Runner-Up - Judd Hirsch, Ordinary People
3rd Runner-Up - TBA
4th Runner-Up - TBA
5th Runner-Up - TBA

Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role
 - TBA
1st Runner-Up - TBA
2nd Runner-Up - TBA
3rd Runner-Up - TBA
4th Runner-Up - TBA
5th Runner-Up - TBA

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1982 Film Season - Grades and Awards

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Apr 25, 2003 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

Best Picture of the Year 1982
- The Year of Living Dangerously
TOP FIVE FILMS OF 1982
1. The Year of Living Dangerously (A)
2. Das Boot (A)
3. Gandhi (A)
4. The Verdict (A-)
5. Tootsie (A-)
Honorable Mention:
Missing
The World According to Garp
Mad Max : The Road Warrior
E.T.

Best Director 1982
- Peter Weir, The Year of Living Dangerously
1st Runner-Up - Wolfgang Petersen (Das Boot)
 

Best Actor 1982
- Paul Newman (The Verdict)
1st Runner-Up - Ben Kingsley (Gandhi)
2nd Runner-Up - Dustin Hoffman (Tootsie)
3rd Runner-Up - Jack Lemmon (Missing)
4th Runner-Up - Jurgen Prochnow (Das Boot)
5th Runner-Up - Robin Williams (The World According to Garp)
Best Actress 1982
- Sissy Spacek (Missing)
Best Supporting Actor 1982
- Dabney Coleman (Tootsie)
Best Supporting Actress 1982
- Jessica Lange (Tootsie)
Best Film Editing
- Das Boot
Best Cinematography
- Das Boot
Best Production Design
- Das Boot
Best Sound
- Das Boot
Best Makeup
- Das Boot
Best Original / Adapted Screenplay
- The Verdict
Best Original / Adapted Soundtrack
- E.T.
Worst Film
- Halloween III

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1981 Film Season - Grades and Awards

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Apr 25, 2003 5:00PM PDT ( 0 Comments )

1981 U.S. Box Office Totals...
Raiders of the Lost Ark - $209,562,121
Chariots of Fire - $58,972,904
For Your Eyes Only - $54,812,802
Reds - $40,382,659
Excalibur - $34,967,437
Halloween 2 - $25,533,818
Body Heat - $24,058,838
Friday the 13th, Part II - $21,722,776
Nighthawks - $14,905,359
Atlantic City - $12,729,675
Thief - $11,492,915
Prince of the City - $8,124,257
Modern Romance - $2,863,642

Best Picture of the Year 1981
- Reds
TOP FIVE FILMS OF 1981
1. Reds (A+)
2. Raiders of the Lost Ark (A)
   Excalibur (A)
4. Prince of the City (A)
5. Thief (A)
Honorable Mention :
Modern Romance
Atlantic City
Chariots of Fire
For Your Eyes Only

Best Director 1981
- Sidnet Lumet (Prince of the City)
1st Runner-Up - Steven Spielberg (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
2nd Runner-Up - John Boorman (Excalibur)
3rd Runner-Up - Warren Beatty (Reds)
4th Runner-Up - Albert Brooks (Modern Romance)
5th Runner-Up - Louis Malle (Atlantic City)

Best Actor 1981
- James Caan (Thief)
1st Runner-Up - Treat Williams (Prince of the City)
2nd Runner-Up - Albert Brooks (Modern Romance)
3rd Runner-Up - Nigel Terry (Excalibur)
4th Runner-Up - Warren Beatty (Reds)
5th Runner-Up - Burt Lancaster (Atlantic City)

Best Actress 1981
- Diane Keaton (Reds)
Best Supporting Actor 1981
- Robert Prosky (Thief)
Best Supporting Actress 1981
- Helen Mirren (Excalibur)
Best Film Editing
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
Best Cinematography
- Excalibur
Best Production Design
- Excalibur
Best Costume Design
- Excalibur
Best Makeup
- Excalibur
Best Sound
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
Best Original / Adapted Screenplay
- Excalibur
Best Original / Adapted Soundtrack
- Raiders of the Lost Ark
Worst Film
- Friday the 13th, Part II