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1989 Film Season - Grades and Awards

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Mar 27, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Best Picture of the Year
- Henry V
1st Runner-Up - The Killer
2nd Runner-Up - Crimes and Misdemeanors
3rd Runner-Up - Do the Right Thing
4th Runner-Up - Valmont
5th Runner-Up - Roger & Me
6th Runner-Up - Driving Miss Daisy
7th Runner-Up - Born on the Fourth of July
8th Runner-Up - Scandal
9th Runner-Up - Music Box
10th Runner-Up - Sea of Love

Top Ten Films of 1989
- HENRY V
- THE KILLER
- CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS
- DO THE RIGHT THING
- DRIVING MISS DAISY
- VALMONT
- ROGER & ME
- BORN ON THE FOURTH OF JULY
- SCANDAL
- MUSIC BOX

Best Director of the Year
- Kenneth Branagh (Henry V)
1st Runner-Up - John Woo (The Killer)
2nd Runner-Up - Woody Allen (Crimes and Misdemeanors)
3rd Runner-Up - Spike Lee (Do the Right Thing)
4th Runner-Up - Milos Forman (Valmont)
5th Runner-Up - Oliver Stone (Born on the Fourth of July)
6th Runner-Up - Bruce Beresford (Driving Miss Daisy)
7th Runner-Up - Michael Caton-Jones (Scandal)
8th Runner-Up - Harold Becker (Sea of Love)
9th Runner-Up - Costa-Gavras (Music Box)
10th Runner-Up - John Glenn (Licence to Kill)

Best Actor of the Year
- Kenneth Branagh (Henry V)
1st Runner-Up - Martin Landau (Crimes and Misdemeanors)
2nd Runner-Up - Morgan Freeman (Driving Miss Daisy / Lean on Me)
3rd Runner-Up - Al Pacino (Sea of Love)
4th Runner-Up - Tom Cruise (Born on the Fourth of July)
5th Runner-Up - John Hurt (Scandal)
6th Runner-Up - Chow-Yun Fat (The Killer)
7th Runner-Up - Danny Lee (The Killer)
8th Runner-Up -  Michael Douglas (The War of the Roses)
9th Runner-Up - Colin Firth (Valmont)
10th Runner-Up - Armin Mueller-Stahl (Music Box)

Best Actress of the Year
- Jessica Tandy (Driving Miss Daisy)
1st Runner-Up - Jessica Lange (Music Box)
2nd Runner-Up - Kathleen Turner (The War of the Roses)
3rd Runner-Up - Pauline Collins (Shirley Valentine)
4th Runner-Up - Annette Bening (Valmont)
5th Runner-Up - Ellen Barkin (Sea of Love)

Best Supporting Actor of the Year
- Jack Nicholson (Batman)
1st Runner-Up - Kurt Fuller (No Holds Barred)
2nd Runner-Up - Robert Davi (Licence to Kill)
3rd Runner-Up - Denzel Washington (Glory)
4th Runner-Up - Danny Aiello (Do the Right Thing)
5th Runner-Up - Ian McKellen (Scandal)

Best Supporting Actress of the Year
- Meryl Streep (She-Devil)
1st Runner-Up - Dianne Wiest (Parenthood)
2nd Runner-Up - Bridget Fonda (Scandal)
3rd Runner-Up - Meg Tilly (Valmont)
4th Runner-Up - Julia Roberts (Steel Magnolias)
5th Runner-Up - Julia McKenzie (Shirley Valentine)

Best Motion Picture Screenplay of the Year
- Crimes and Misdemeanors (Woody Allen)
1st Runner-Up - Do the Right Thing (Spike Lee)
2nd Runner-Up - Henry V (Kenneth Branagh)
3rd Runner-Up - Valmont (Milos Forman / Jan Novak / Jean-Claude Carriere)
4th Runner-Up - The Killer (John Woo)
5th Runner-Up - Scandal (Michael Thomas)

Best Film Editing of the Year
- Henry V
1st Runner-Up - Crimes and Misdemeanors
2nd Runner-Up - The Killer
3rd Runner-Up - Born on the Fourth of July
4th Runner-Up - Glory
5th Runner-Up - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Best Cinematography of the Year
- Henry V
1st Runner-Up - Born on the Fourth of July
2nd Runner-Up - Glory
3rd Runner-Up - Valmont
4th Runner-Up - Crimes and Misdemeanors
5th Runner-Up - The Adventures of Baron Munchausen

Best Costume Design of the Year
- The Adventures of Baron Muchausen
1st Runner-Up - Henry V
2nd Runner-Up - Valmont
3rd Runner-Up - Driving Miss Daisy
4th Runner-Up - Glory
5th Runner-Up - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

Best Art Direction / Set Decoration
- The Adventures of Baron Muchausen
1st Runner-Up - Henry V
2nd Runner-Up - Valmont
3rd Runner-Up - Batman
4th Runner-Up - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
5th Runner-Up - The Abyss

Best Motion Picture Score of the Year
- Henry V (Patrick Doyle)
1st Runner-Up - Born on the Fourth of July (John Williams)
2nd Runner-Up - Batman (Danny Elfman)
3rd Runner-Up - Glory (James Horner)
4th Runner-Up - Field of Dreams (James Horner)
5th Runner-Up - Licence to Kill (Michael Kamen)

Best Motion Picture Sound of the Year
- Glory
1st Runner-Up - The Abyss
2nd Runner-Up - Born on the Fourth of July
3rd Runner-Up - Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade
4th Runner-Up - Henry V
5th Runner-Up - Licence to Kill

1989 U.S. Box Office Grosses :
Batman - $251,188,924
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade - $197,171,806
Honey, I Shrunk the Kids - $130,724,172
Back to the Future, Part II - $118,450,002
Ghostbusters II - $112,494,738
Driving Miss Daisy - $106,593,296
Parenthood - $95,565,783
The War of the Roses - $86,888,546
The Little Mermaid - $84,355,863
Steel Magnolias - $83,759,088
Turner and Hooch - $71,079,915
Born on the Fourth of July - $70,100,195
Uncle Buck - $66,758,538
Field of Dreams - $64,431,625
Sea of Love - $58,571,513
The Abyss - $54,801,731
Star Trek V : The Final Frontier - $52,206,498
See No Evil, Hear No Evil - $49,908,988
Major League - $49,796,848
Always - $43,944,009
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure - $40,485,039
The Karate Kid, Part III - $38,956,288
The 'burds - $36,601,993
Fletch Lives - $35,150,960
Licence to Kill - $34,667,015
The Bear - $34,101,149
Lean on Me - $29,914,661
Weekend at Bernie's - $29,903,663
Do the Right Thing - $27,545,445
Glory - $26,828,364
sex, lies & videotape - $24,681,553
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen - $7,431,992
Scandal - $6,557,290 (Dir. - Michael Caton-Jones)
No Holds Barred - $14,254,775
Say Anything - $19,301,001
Friday the 13th, Part VIII : Jason Takes Manhattan - $12,175,880
Casualties of War - $16,365,916
The Adventures of Milo and Otis - $914,837
Shirley Valentine - $362,170
The Big Picture - $47,870
Crimes & Misdemeanors - $14,543,403
Halloween V - $10,877,956
Henry V - $207,549
Valmont - $145,160
She-Devil - $11,099,913
Family Business - $9,071,060
Music Box - $157,614
Roger & Me - $439,428
The Killer - $

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1985 Film Season - Grades and Awards

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Mar 27, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Best Picture of the Year
- Ran
1st Runner-Up - Out of Africa
2nd Runner-Up - The Color Purple
3rd Runner-Up - To Live and Die in L.A.
4th Runner-Up - Lost in America
5th Runner-Up - Prizzi's Honor
6th Runner-Up - After Hours
7th Runner-Up - Sweet Dreams
8th Runner-Up - Wintness
9th Runner-Up - The Shooting Party
10th Runner-Up - Pee-wee's Big Adventure

Top Ten of the Year 1985
- RAN
- OUT OF AFRICA
- THE COLOR PURPLE
- TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A.
- LOST IN AMERICA
- THE SHOOTING PARTY
- PRIZZI'S HONOR
- AFTER HOURS
- SWEET DREAMS
- WITNESS

Best Director of the Year
- Akira Kurosawa (Ran)
1st Runner-Up - Steven Spielberg (Out of Africa)
2nd Runner-Up - William Friedkin (To Live and Die in L.A.)
3rd Runner-Up - Sydney Pollack (Out of Africa)
4th Runner-Up - Albert Brooks (Lost in America)
5th Runner-Up - John Houston (Prizzi's Honor)
6th Runner-Up - Martin Scorsese (After Hours)
7th Runner-Up - Karel Reisz (Sweet Dreams)
8th Runner-Up - Peter Weir (Witness)
9th Runner-Up - Alan Bridges (The Shooting Party)
10th Runner-Up - Tim Burton (Pee-wee's Big Adventure)

Best Actor of the Year
- Albert Brooks (Lost in America)
1st Runner-Up - William Petersen (To Live and Die in L.A.)
2nd Runner-Up - Jack Nicholson (Prizzi's Honor)
3rd Runner-Up - Tatsuya Nakadai (Ran)
4th Runner-Up - Danny Glover (The Color Purple)
5th Runner-Up - Griffin Dunne (After Hours)
6th Runner-Up - James Mason (The Shooting Party)
7th Runner-Up - Jeff Bridges (Jagged Edge)
8th Runner-Up - Paul Reubens (Pee-wee's Big Adventure)
9th Runner-Up - Eric Stoltz (Mask)
10th Runner-Up - Ed Harris (Sweet Dreams)

Best Actress of the Year
- Whoopi Goldberg (The Color Purple)
1st Runner-Up - Meryl Streep (Out of Africa)
2nd Runner-Up - Jessica Lange (Sweet Dreams)
3rd Runner-Up - Glenn Close (Jagged Edge)
4th Runner-Up - Mieko Harada (Ran)
5th Runner-Up - Kathleen Turner (Prizzi's Honor / The Jewel of the Nile)

Best Supporting Actor of the Year
- Willem Dafoe (To Live and Die in L.A.)
1st Runner-Up - Klaus Maria Brandauer (Out of Africa)
2nd Runner-Up - John Gielgud (The Shooting Party)
3rd Runner-Up - Christopher Walken (A View to a Kill)
4th Runner-Up - John Lone (Year of the Dragon)
5th Runner-Up - William Hickey (Prizzi's Honor)

Best Supporting Actress of the Year
- Oprah Winfrey (The Color Purple)
1st Runner-Up - Anjelica Huston (Prizzi's Honor)
2nd Runner-Up - Margaret Avery (The Color Purple)
3rd Runner-Up - Ann Wedgeworth (Sweet Dreams)

Best Film Editing of the Year
- Ran (Akira Kurosawa)
1st Runner-Up - To Live and Die in L.A. (Bud S. Smith / M. Scott Smith)
2nd Runner-Up - The Color Purple (Michael Kahn)
3rd Runner-Up - Out of Africa (Pembroke Herring / Sheldon Kahn / Fredric Steinkamp / William Steinkamp)
4th Runner-Up - Prizzi's Honor (Rudi Fehr / Kaja Fehr)
5th Runner-Up - Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (Richard Francis-Bruce)

Best Cinematography of the Year
- Ran (Asakazu Nakai / Takao Saito / Masaharu Ueda)
1st Runner-Up - Out of Africa (David Watkin)
2nd Runner-Up - The Color Purple (Allen Daviau)
3rd Runner-Up - Witness (John Seale)
4th Runner-Up - To Live and Die in L.A. (Robert Weiner)
5th Runner-Up - The Shooting Party (Fred Tammes)

Best Motion Picture Screenplay
- Ran (Akira Kurosawa / Hideo Oguni / Masato Ide)
1st Runner-Up - Prizzi's Honor (Richard Condon / Janet Roach)
2nd Runner-Up - Out of Africa (Kurt Luedtke)
3rd Runner-Up - To Live and Die in L.A. (William Friedkin / Gerald Petievich)
4th Runner-Up - Jagged Edge (Joe Eszterhas)
5th Runner-Up - The Shooting Party (Julian Bond)

Best Art Direction / Set Decoration of the Year
- Ran (Shinobu Muraki / Yoshiro Muraki)
1st Runner-Up - Out of Africa (Stephen Grimes / Josie MacAvin)
2nd Runner-Up - The Color Purple (J. Michael Riva / Linda DeScenna)
3rd Runner-Up - Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (Graham Walker / Anni Browning / Martin O'Neill)
4th Runner-Up - Pee-wee's Big Adventure (David L. Snyder / Thomas L. Roysden / James E. Tocci)
5th Runner-Up - Sweet Dreams (Albert Brenner / David M. Haber / Garrett Lewis / Nancy Stearn / Frances W. Wells)

Best Costume Design of the Year
- Ran (Emi Wada)
1st Runner-Up - Out of Africa (Milena Canonero)
2nd Runner-Up - Prizzi's Honor (Donfeld)
3rd Runner-Up - Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (Norma Moriceau)
4th Runner-Up - The Shooting Party (Tom Rand)
5th Runner-Up - The Color Purple (Aggie Guerard Rodgers)

Best Motion Picture Score of the Year
- Out of Africa (John Barry)
1st Runner-Up - Ran (Toru Takemitsu)
2nd Runner-Up - Witness (Maurice Jarre)
3rd Runner-Up - The Color Purple (Quincy Jones)

Best Makeup
- Mask (Michael Westmore / Zoltan Elek)

1985 Film Grades:
Masterpiece
A+ (1)
*****
Ran

Excellent
A (3)
****3/4
-
****1/2
Out of Africa
The Color Purple
****1/3
To Live and Die in L.A.

Very Good
A- (2)
***3/4
Lost in America
***1/2
Prizzi's Honor

Good
B+ (4)
***1/3
After Hours
Sweet Dreams
Witness
The Shooting Party
B (5)
***
Pee-wee's Big Adventure
Jagged Edge
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome
Back to the Future
The Breakfast Club

Fair
B- (3)
**3/4 - **1/2
The Purple Rose of Cairo
Mask
The Jewel of the Nile

Satisfactory
C+ (3)
**1/3
The Man with One Red Shoe
The Goonies
Rocky IV

Unsatisfactory
C (1)
**
A View to a Kill

Poor
C- (1)
*3/4
Year of the Dragon

Very Poor
D+ (1)
*1/2
Revolution

Terrible
D (1)
*1/3
Santa Claus : The Movie

Horrible
D- (1)
*
Friday the 13th, Part V : A New Beginning

Unwatchable
F (0)
No Stars

Total Number of Films Seen - 26

U.S. Box Office Grosses :
Back to the Future - $210,609,762
Rocky IV - $127,873,716
The Color Purple - $94,175,854
Out of Africa - $88,081,296
Witness - $68,706,993
The Jewel of the Nile - $65,600,000
The Goonies - $61,389,680
Fletch - $50,650,276
A View to a Kill - $50,304,757
Mask - $48,245,400
The Breakfast Club - $45,895,806
Pee Wee's Big Adventure - $40,940,682
Jagged Edge - $40,491,165
Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome - $36,230,219
Prizzi's Honor - $26,657,534
Santa Claus : The Movie - $23,717,291
The Care Bears Movie - $22,934,622
Friday the 13th Part V : A New Beginning - $21,930,418
Year of the Dragon - $18,707,466
Lost in America - $10,179,000
The Purple Rose of Cairo - $4,162,532
The Man with One Red Shoe - $8,645,411
After Hours - $10,609,321
Sweet Dreams - $9,085,049
To Live and Die in L.A. - $17,307,019
Revolution - $133,256
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1987 Film Season - Grades and Awards

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Mar 27, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

Best Picture of the Year
- Empire of the Sun
1st Runner-Up - The Last Emperor
2nd Runner-Up - Hope and Glory
3rd Runner-Up - Maurice
4th Runner-Up - Full Metal Jacket
5th Runner-Up - Raising Arizona
6th Runner-Up - Wall Street
7th Runner-Up - Radio Days
8th Runner-Up - The Dead
9th Runner-Up - The Princess Bride
10th Runner-Up - The Untouchables

Top Ten Films of 1987
- EMPIRE OF THE SUN
- THE LAST EMPEROR
- HOPE AND GLORY
- MAURICE
- FULL METAL JACKET
- RAISING ARIZONA
- WALL STREET
- RADIO DAYS
- THE DEAD
- THE PRINCESS BRIDE


Best Director of the Year
- Steven Spielberg, Empire of the Sun
1st Runner-Up - Bernardo Bertolucci, The Last Emperor
2nd Runner-Up - John Boorman, Hope and Glory
3rd Runner-Up - James Ivory, Maurice
4th Runner-Up - Woody Allen, Radio Days, September
5th Runner-Up - John Huston, The Dead
6th Runner-Up - Joel Coen, Raising Arizona
7th Runner-Up - Stanley Kubrick, Full Metal Jacket
8th Runner-Up - Brian DePalma, The Untouchables
9th Runner-Up - Adrian Lyne, Fatal Attraction
10th Runner-Up - Oliver Stone, Wall Street

Best Actor of the Year
- Christian Bale, Empire of the Sun
1st Runner-Up - Michael Douglas, Fatal Attraction, Wall Street
2nd Runner-Up - Steve Martin, Planes, Trains & Automoblies
3rd Runner-Up - James Wilby, Maurice
4th Runner-Up - Nicholas Cage, Raising Arizona, Moonstruck
5th Runner-Up - Lou Dimond Phillips, La Bamba
6th Runner-Up - William Hurt, Broadcast News
7th Runner-Up - Donal McCann, The Dead
8th Runner-Up - Cary Elwes, The Princess Bride
9th Runner-Up - John Lone, The Last Emperor
10th Runner-Up - John Candy, Planes, Trains & Automoblies

Best Actress of the Year
- Glenn Close, Fatal Attraction
1st Runner-Up - Holly Hunter, Raising Arizona, Broadcast News
2nd Runner-Up - Anjelica Huston, The Dead
3rd Runner-Up- Elaine Stritch, September
4th Runner-Up - Cher, Moonstruck, Suspect
5th Runner-Up - Mia Farrow, September

Best Supporting Actor of the Year
- Albert Brooks, Broadcast News
1st Runner-Up -  Sean Connery, The Untouchables
2nd Runner-Up - Hugh Grant, Maurice
3rd Runner-Up - Esai Morales, La Bamba
4th Runner-Up - John Malkovich, Empire of the Sun
5th Runner-Up - Martin Sheen, Wall Street

Best Supporting Actress of the Year
- Olympia Dukakis, Moonstruck
1st Runner-Up - Anne Archer, Fatal Attraction
2nd Runner-Up - Dianne Wiest, September
3rd Runner-Up - Joan Cusack, Broadcast News

Best Motion Picture Screenplay of the Year
- Tom Stoppard, Empire of the Sun
1st Runner-Up - Maurice (James Ivory / Kit Hesketh-Harvey)
2nd Runner-Up - The Last Emperor (Mark Peploe / Bernardo Bertolucci)
3rd Runner-Up - Broadcast News (James L. Brooks)
4th Runner-Up - Radio Days (Woody Allen)
5th Runner-Up - Hope and Glory (John Boorman)

Best Film Editing of the Year
- Empire of the Sun (Michael Kahn)

1st Runner-Up - The Last Emperor (Gabriella Cristiani)
2nd Runner-Up - Full Metal Jacket (Martin Hunter)
3rd Runner-Up - The Untouchables (Gerald Greenberg / Bill Pankow)
4th Runner-Up - Fatal Attraction (Michael Kahn / Peter Berger)
5th Runner-Up - Maurice (Katherine Wenning)

Best Cinematography of the Year
- The Last Emperor (Vittorio Storaro)

1st Runner-Up - Empire of the Sun (Allen Daviau)
2nd Runner-Up - Maurice (Pierre Lhomme)
3rd Runner-Up - Hope and Glory (Philippe Rousselot)
4th Runner-Up - Full Metal Jacket (Douglas Milsome)
5th Runner-Up - Radio Days (Carlo Di Palma)

Best Costume Design of the Year
- The Last Emperor (James Acheson)
1st Runner-Up - Maurice (Jenny Beavan / John Bright)
2nd Runner-Up - The Dead (Dorothy Jeakins)
3rd Runner-Up - The Untouchables (Marilyn Vance)
4th Runner-Up - Empire of the Sun (Bob Ringwood)
5th Runner-Up - The Princess Bride (Phyllis Dalton)

Best Art Direction / Set Decoration of the Year
- The Last Emperor (Ferdinando Scarfiotti / Bruno Cesari / Osvaldo Desideri)

1st Runner-Up - Radio Days (Santo Loquasto / Carol Joffe / Leslie Bloom / George DeTitta Jr.)
2nd Runner-Up - The Untouchables (Patrizia von Brandenstein / William A. Elliott / Hal Gausman)
3rd Runner-Up - Empire of the Sun (Norman Reynolds / Harry Cordwell)
4th Runner-Up - Maurice (Brian Ackland-Snow / Peter James / Brian Savegar)
5th Runner-Up - Hope and Glory (Anthony Pratt / Joanne Woollard)

Best Motion Picture Score of the Year
- The Untouchables (Ennio Morricone)
1st Runner-Up - Empire of the Sun (John Williams)
2nd Runner-Up - Maurice (Richard Robbins)
3rd Runner-Up - The Last Emperor (Ryuichi Sakamoto / David Byrne / Cong Su)
4th Runner-Up - The Living Daylights (John Barry)
5th Runner-Up - Raising Arizona (Carter Burwell)

Best Motion Picture Sound of the Year
- Empire of the Sun (Robert Knudson / Don Digirolamo / John Boyde / Tony Dawe)
1st Runner-Up - The Last Emperor (Bill Rowe / Ivan Sharrock)
2nd Runner-Up - The Untouchables (Jack Fitzstephens / Kevin Lee / Abe Nejad / Michael Steinfeld)
3rd Runner-Up - Full Metal Jacket (Edward Tise / Nigel Galt)
4th Runner-Up - The Living Daylights (Derek Holding / Vernon Messenger / Colin Miller / Peter Musgrave)
5th Runner-Up - The Princess Bride (Tom Bellfort / Lon Bender / Jacqueline Cristianini / Cameron Frankley / Randy Kelley / Larry Kemp / Vince Melandri / Dan M. Rich / Ronald Roose / Hugo Weng)


1987 Film Grades :
Masterpiece
A+ (0)
*****

-

Excellent
A (3)
****3/4

Empire of the Sun
****1/2
The Last Emperor
****1/3
Hope and Glory

Very Good
A- (2)
***3/4

Maurice
***1/2
Full Metal Jacket

Good
B+ (13)
***1/3
Prick Up Your Ears
Raising Arizona
Wall Street
Radio Days
The Dead
The Princess Bride
The Untouchables
The Living Daylights
Moonstruck
Fatal Attraction
La Bamba
Broadcast News
Planes, Trains & Automoblies

Good
B (4)
***
September
Throw Mama From the Train
No Way Out
Adventures in Babysitting

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

Blind Date

Satisfactory
C+ (2)
**1/3

The Witches of Eastwick
The Secret of My Success

Unsatisfactory
C (0)
**

-

Poor
C- (1)
*3/4
Good Morning Vietnam

Very Poor
D+ (1)
*1/2
Spaceballs

Terrible
D (1)
*1/3

Ishtar

Horrible
D- (0)
*
-

Unwatchable
F (0)
No Stars
-

Total Films Seen - 26

1987 U.S. Box Office Grosses :
Fatal Attraction - $156,645,693
Good Morning Vietnam - $123,922,370
Moonstruck - $80,640,528
The Untouchables - $76,269,454
The Secret of My Success - $67,939,445
The Witches of Eastwick - $63,749,955
Throw Mama From the Train - $57,695,259
La Bamba - $54,200,000
The Living Daylights - $51,185,897
Planes, Trains & Automobiles - $49,530,280
Broadcast News - $49,154,886
Full Metal Jacket - $46,341,085
The Last Emperor - $43,984,230
Wall Street - $41,311,607
Blind Date - $39,321,715
Spaceballs - $38,119,483
Adventures in Babysitting - $34,368,475
The Princess Bride - $26,906,897
Radio Days - $10,414,422
Raising Arizona - $18,945,857
Ishtar - $12,715,192
Maurice - $94,782
Hope and Glory - $7,265,838
Suspect - $18,177,440
Empire of the Sun - $17,629,026
The Dead - $123,588
September - $137,427

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1988 Film Season - Grades and Awards

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Mar 27, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

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

Excellent
A (2)
****3/4
-
****1/2
The Accidental Tourist
****1/3
The Unbearable Lightness of Being

Outstanding
A- (4)
****
The Last Temptation of Christ
***3/4
Talk Radio
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Midnight Run

Very Good
B+ (13)
***1/2
Gorillas in the Mist
Dead Ringers
Bird
Mississippi Burning
Another Woman
A Cry in the Dark
Dominick and Eugene
Die Hard
Without a Clue
Biloxi Blues
Bull Durham
Working Girl

Good
B (4)
***1/3
Tucker : The Man and His Dream
The Naked Gun : From the Files of Police Squad
Eight Men Out
Beetlejuice

Flawed, but Worthy
B- (3)
***
Frantic
The Land Before Time
Oliver & Company

Between Fair and Mediocre
C+ (2)
**3/4
-
**1/2
The Presidio
The Dead Pool

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

Been There, Done That
C- (1)
**
The Hero and the Terror

Rather Meager
D+ (1)
*3/4
-
*1/2
Beaches

Dreadful
D (2)
*1/3
Caddyshack II
Scrooged

Truly Awful
D- (1)
*
Friday the 13th, Part VII

Unwatchable
F (0)
No Stars
-

Total Number of Films Seen - 32

1987 U.S. Box Office Grosses
Rain Man - $172,825,435
Who Framed Roger Rabbit? - $156,452,370
Die Hard - $81, 350,242
The Naked Gun : Files From Police Squad - $78,592,922
Oliver & Company - $74,151,346
Beetlejuice - $73,707,461
Working Girl - $64,000,000
Scrooged - $60,324,558
Beaches - $57,041,866
Bull Durham - $50,346,467
The Land Before Time - $48,087,845
Biloxi Blues - $43,399,236
Midnight Run - $38,569,122
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RENEE TEMPLE NEW LADY FALCONS HEAD COACH

Posted by Patrick Dailey at Mar 21, 2005 4:00PM PST ( 0 Comments )

April 8th, 2005
Renee Temple has been named as the new
Lady Falcons head basketball coach
by Springfield R-12 A.D. Mark Fisher.
Renee has been an asst. coach at Parkview
since 1997 and served in the same position
at Glendale before her stint at Parkview.
Coach Temple played for the Lady Falcons
during her high school career and led the
program to its first of four Show-Me
Showdown appearances in 1983.


March 22nd, 2005
Former Missouri State Lady Bear Tina
Robbins resigned Monday, March 21st,
2005 as the head girls basketball coach
at Glendale High School. Ms. Robbins led
the Lady Falcons for six seasons and had
an overall record of 91-69. Her teams won
back-to-back undefeated Ozark Conference
championships in 2000 & 2001. We wish
Coach Robbins the best of luck in the future.
Tina Robbins is now the Head Women's
Basketball Coach at LeTourneau
University in Texas. Coach Robbins was recently
named the new head coach at Cowder College in
Neosho, Missouri - Spring 2007.