I'm having trouble with this thread. Mark never does this, but in this case he 1) started with straw man (memorability), 2) added a straw hat and suit of clothes (subtlety's enemy), and then 3) set the man and his suit on fire (doesn't always mean better). Sure, if you start with the implicit notion that gin-soaked dullards only remember water fountains and cart girls, then we might have something.* As it is, I remember the 8th at Crystal Downs (Mackenize-Maxwell) and the 10th at Copper Creek (Ian Andrew, left to his own devices).
Peter
* True story. Early 1960s, Hollywood. Modest picture, first time director -- fired after the first week of filming. Old line producer sent in to take over and save the day. He comes in, he reads the script, he looks at the footage, he thinks for a while, and then he gathers all the crew together and says: "Okay, boys, this is what we're going to do -- we're gonna fill the screen with t-ts!