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Montgomery Posted - 05/24/2007 : 23:02:52
Let's see how well you know Orson. The story of a rich man with an unhappy life, who longs for simpler times.

Let's all haiku it up for Citizen Kane.

Here are Whipper's Rules.


The Rules

The first line of a haiku poem has five syllables.
The second line of a haiku poem has seven syllables.
The third, and final, line of a haiku poem has five syllables.

The Movie Haiku Contest (MHC) is open to every member of the FWFR site.

To enter, all you have to do is think of a Haiku for the current movie, then post into the current thread. Simple as that. Also, haikus may be risque, but nothing explicit please.

Only one entry per person as per The Blevins Rule. However, you are allowed to edit your existing entry until 9pm Tuesday FWFR time. *


Voting.

If you have entered the MHC, then you have to vote. If you do not vote, you'll lose 3 points from your total. This could mean the difference between the adoration and envy of your fellow Fwiffers or being the feckless butt of our jokes!

You do not have to enter an MHC to vote. Vote away. It'll be like a lurker vote!

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For each round, you get to vote for your three favourite MHC. The voting is as follows:

3 pts Stalean
2 pts Conan
1 pt Benj (Gotta get a jab in here at Benj on account he confessed that haikus aren't his thing. Stay tuned for "movie limericks.")

not

1) AC
2) GHcool
3) thefoxboy

As I will not know if AC gets 1 vote or AC is your favourite for 3 votes.

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You cannot vote for yourself.
You can vote for the previous winner

You vote by sending the currently designated Haiku Meister your votes in a PM (Private Message).

You may vote only once.

When the voting deadline ends (9pm Wednesday FWFR time), the votes are tallied and the top three places are announced.

*After winners are announced, the floor is open for posting of alternate Movie Haikus under that topic heading.

The winner then gets to make an acceptance speech, and choose the movie for the next MHC contest. The winner will post the new movie as a new topic under Movie Haikus in this format:

Movie Haiku Contest: Movie Title

You cannot pass Go. You cannot collect $200.
Just checking to see if anyone read this far.



EM :)

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Beanmimo Posted - 05/31/2007 : 17:18:35
quote:
Originally posted by rockfsh

I'm honored to share any place with this group. Just wondering why this classic film didn't generate more response.



I would have if I hadn't been away.

I damned to have missed such a classic.

Rosebud replaced with wealth,
Kane can't stop the march of Time,
Ice in Charlie's heart
rockfsh Posted - 05/30/2007 : 20:46:49
I'm honored to share any place with this group. Just wondering why this classic film didn't generate more response.
Whippersnapper. Posted - 05/30/2007 : 20:24:06


My Lords, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Ta very much.

I'll have a think about what film to whip up for our next round!

Montgomery Posted - 05/30/2007 : 19:22:19
Okay, the votes are in and I'm still confused.

WHAT IS ROSEBUD?????????

Just kidding. And, I won't elaborate, in case bife is looking in.
(Although, I think my haiku, pretty much let the cat out of the bag.)
(Another note, can he really not know what the spoiler is for this movie? Does he still believe in Santa Claus, too?)

Okay.

I'm over it.

This has been a quick round, but let's get over it and onto a movie more people have, ahem, seen.

In third place . . . with 5 votes

(3,1,1)

Let's give a hearty round of applause worthy of Susan Alexander for


Sludge




V
V
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V
V
V
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Tied for Second Place with 7 points each (sorry rockfsh, you deserve to have this place by yourself)

rockfsh
(2,2,2,1)

and

Montgomery

(2,3,2)

V
V
V
V
V
V
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And the winner this round and chooser of the new movie haiku topic, with a grand total of 10 points.

(Let's hope this win helps him to forget his lost youth just a little.)




Whipper
(1,3,3,3)


Congrats, Whip!



Whip up another movie haiku for us all.


You may now post alternate haikus for Kane, if you're able.




EM :)



Sludge Posted - 05/30/2007 : 19:12:18
Vooooted

Montgomery Posted - 05/30/2007 : 18:22:40
Montgomery

Rosebud, he whispered,
then smashed the snowglobe. Loved sled.
Didn't care for globe.


rockfsh

Snow falls on young boy
Mother, black shawled, calls to him
He grips tight his sled



Whippersnapper

Susan loves jigsaws.
But all those pieces can�t tell
The complete picture.




BaftaBabe


Leland and Bernstein;
Cotton pickin minutia;
Deep-throat, deeper Welles.




Sludge

William Randolph Hearst
died with two things on his mind:
Kane, and man in boat.



The haikus. What do they mean?

We must get to the bottom of it. But first . . . Sludge, you need to vote.

You are the last one.
Besides me.
EM :)


BaftaBaby Posted - 05/29/2007 : 19:56:10
Voted, then went to check for snow.

Whippersnapper. Posted - 05/29/2007 : 19:32:46

Iza voted too.

Montgomery Posted - 05/29/2007 : 18:17:33
Is this it? rockfsh already voted to me. Are we voting?

EM :)
Sludge Posted - 05/27/2007 : 00:40:06
William Randolph Hearst
died with two things on his mind:
Kane, and man in boat.

(homework)
bife Posted - 05/26/2007 : 04:52:29
My inadequate film knowledge lets me down again ...

Not even planning to read these haikus, or check up on the film on imdb - cos I am determined to watch this movie in the next few weeks and I picked up somewhere that it was a film that could have 'spoilers'.

I'll pop back in a few weeks and check how good the haikus were
BaftaBaby Posted - 05/25/2007 : 23:53:29
Leland and Bernstein;
Cotton pickin minutia;
Deep-throat, deeper Welles.

Whippersnapper. Posted - 05/25/2007 : 12:24:13

Susan loves jigsaws.
But all those pieces can�t tell
The complete picture.




rockfsh Posted - 05/25/2007 : 08:43:23
Snow falls on young boy
Mother, black shawled, calls to him
He grips tight his sled
Montgomery Posted - 05/24/2007 : 23:08:01
Rosebud, he whispered,
then smashed the snowglobe. Loved sled.
Didn't care for globe.



EM :)

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