I’m trying out some restructuring of the site, particularly in the sidebar and in the categories column. In respect to the former, I’m working on reordering the boxes. I moved the subscription box to the bottom of the sidebar and the LAMB logo to the middle. As always, feedback is appreciated.
But this post concerns itself with the latter of my concerns, the categories. I’ve made the first big move already; I took the “Marshall and the Movies” category and removed it as a sub-category of “About Me.” Now, I’m using the category as an umbrella for all the activity on the site that pertains to the blogosphere as a whole.
One sub-category of “Marshall and the Movies” is dedicated to polls. I run them fairly often but don’t post the results (with the exception of the monthly most anticipated poll). Since they are a fairly big part of gauging the opinion of my readers, I decided it was time for me to start sharing them more often.
So here goes nothing! The first polls ran during the Oscar Moment about “Toy Story 3.” Using the success of last year’s “Up” as a talking point, I posed two poll questions wondering if Pixar could carve a niche for themselves in the Best Picture race. The results were fairly definitive.
The polls show that most people think “Toy Story 3” will be nominated for Best Picture, and most people think Pixar’s movies always deserve a Best Picture spot (although by a smaller margin).
Onto the next poll, which was on the Oscar Moment for “How to Train Your Dragon.” After the unexpected box office and critical success, I wanted to see if people thought it had a chance at winning Pixar’s category. The results gave little to work with.
As you can see, the same amount of people think that it can win Best Animated Picture as think that it can’t.
The next poll ran with the Oscar Moment on “Robin Hood.” At the time the post ran, a Ridley Scott-Rusell Crowe combination and a Cannes opening seemed to bode well for its Oscar chances. Clearly you all weren’t fooled by my writing and saw the writing on the wall.
And you all are 99.9% right, barring some sort of a miracle.
You fell for it in the next poll. In the poll on the “Iron Man 2” Oscar Moment, I suggested that Mickey Rourke could be a contender for Best Supporting Actor.
And you are very, very wrong. If Mickey Rourke is nominated for an Oscar for this role, the world will come to an end.
I’ll save the “Get Low” results for another post, but in the meantime, vote on the June poll! 2 votes are unacceptable, people!
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