Worst Inclusion: Best Picture

1998 through 2007

Worst Inclusion: Best Picture

Atonement
8
21%
Juno
20
53%
Michael Clayton
7
18%
No Country for Old Men
1
3%
There Will Be Blood
2
5%
 
Total votes: 38

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Post by Eric »

Michael Clayton and Juno are both below the line for me.
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There is no correct answer. Neither 'Atonement' nor 'Michael Clayton' are successful at what they are supposed to do (draw us into the loss of love and tell a story about corporate irresponsibility) but 'Juno' is not nearly as good as the halfway good in both those films. I'll say 'Juno' but the worst in 'Atonement' is far worse. 'Michael Clayton' is just as light as 'Juno' but it doesn't seem that way, even though it's lighter.
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Post by Aceisgreat »

Juno
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Post by OscarGuy »

Don't technically need to since if you want to vote for none, you can just select No Vote.
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Post by dreaMaker »

You should also put the option ''none''.
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Post by OscarGuy »

Which film do you think was the worst film included in for this category.
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