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Saturday, 3 March 2018

2017 Schurmys - Hall of Fame

2017 Schurmann Film Awards

Hall of Fame

The Post
Today we are enshrining the second class of the Schurmy Hall of Fame. 5 legends of film and/or television will be given the greatest honour possible. A Schumy Hall of Fame induction.

A quick note on the rules for this Hall:
- No more than 5 inductees shall be honoured in a given year. Last year 10 were done but as the first year a larger class was allowed
- Eligibility shall be determined as being 30 years after the first relevant credit on IMDB or death, whichever comes first. Last year Philip Seymour Hoffman was the only honouree to meet eligibility in a tragic manner.
- Persons shall be eligible for work in the television and film industries across as role.
- Groups of persons shall be eligible only considering the work they accomplished together

Monday, 4 September 2017

Schurmy Classics: 1977

New York, New York
Welcome to Schurmy Classics, a leaner, stripped down version of the Schurmys. For those of you unfamiliar with the Schumys they are the most important movie awards known to man that exist solely on Google Docs. You can find them here, here and even here. Warning, attempting to read the full text of a Schurmy Award document will cause a rift in space-time resulting in an you experiencing an unfathomable skip forward in time losing precious days from your existence. You should probably go for it though, you weren't going to do anything with that time anyways. This post will still be here when you get back, Google has assured me it will still be up after their AI rises up and takes over the world.

So, Schurmy Classics. This will comprise solely of the major awards from the full Schurmys with the original and adapted screenplays into a sole Best Screenplay category. This is because I am watching far fewer movie for this than I do over the course of the full year I take to bring the Schurmys to the world. The full list of movies watched is available on my Letterboxd here. And now, without further ado, presenting the Schurmy Awards for the best in film from 1977.