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Even though this is a film that empowers women and speaks from a strong feminist message, is it totally wrong that our favorite part of the movie is just watching the lovely, Michelle Rodriguez launch her career as the Latina tough girl in film and television? Frankly, that is enough for us! The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Girlfight (2000) Actor: Michelle Rodriguez Why you should vote for her: She might be the toughest female on the ballot. Why you should not vote for her: How many people watched this movie anyway?

When Daniel Day-Lewis heads the marquee, you know you are in for a spectacle of great acting. Despite the name of the movie (The Boxer), the film really is not about triumph in the ring, though Day-Lewis took method acting far, and looked about as convincing as a boxer as any actor who ever donned the gloves. We will say that if acting skills is a part of your voting decision, we would not be surprised to see Danny Flynn enter our Hall.

You know what the great thing about this movie was for Vivica A. Fox? As the critics (correctly) roasted this turd, the lovely Miss Fox was spared the shrapnel from the film, and continued to have a decent career. With all of that said…regular visitors to Notinhalloffame.com may already know what we think of the WNBA. Is there any reason to think that a player from a fictitious WUBA (their version of the WNBA) team should get in here? The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Juwanna Mann (2002) Actor: Vivica A. Fox Position Portrayed: Point Guard (We Think) Played for: Charlotte Banshees Why you should vote for her: She was in Kill Bill….sorry, that’s all we got. Why you should not vote for her: This movie was God awful. {youtube}
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We can’t say that when we saw James Van Der Beek in those sappy and seemingly never ending dialogue in Dawson’s Creek, that we would have bought him as a Quarterback. Perhaps that is why he worked in Varsity Blues, as Van Der Beek played Jon Moxon, who was kind of the anti-Quarterback. He was content to be a backup, and an academic star, and served well as the best friend to the star QB, Lance Harbor. When he did step in, he was good, but it was never implied that he was as good as Harbor. Rather, it was not necessarily his desire to win at all costs, but that Football was a game and not a life. This attitude may not have won him the affection of the win at all costs coach (Jon Voight), and essentially led to him leading munity against him. Moxon would rally the troops imploring them to “play like gods” that night, and win the game. As the football scenes in this film looked good, and Moxon was the team’s star, could this be a candidate for our little Hall? It might just be. The Bullet Points: Movie Appeared: Varsity Blues (1999) Actor: James Van Der Beek Position Portrayed: Quarterback Played for: West Canaan HS Why you should vote for him: The football scenes were good, and Moxon led the team to victory at the end. Why you should not vote for him: It is still the guy from Dawson’s Creek. {youtube}
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