Mar 23, 2007 07:44
1. what oscar winning film (from 1928 to the present) have you NOT seen?
2. of the ones you have seen, which are your favourites?
3. how many do you own?
4. in your opinion, what movie should NOT have won an oscar?
awards,
oscars
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Even if you go by Best Picture, I think I've seen something like 70% of them, which means there's still a substantial number that I haven't gotten around to yet.
I haven't seen "Wings" from 1928, but I did see - and love and adore and rapturously worship - "Sunrise" from 1928, which won the 2nd of the two Best Picture Oscars. Yes, there were two that year - and that was the only year there were two. They were separate categories, actually, and they were both considered Best Picture winners because they both honored the film's production, which is essentially what Best Picture is.
Picking favorite movies for me is like Sophie's Choice. Hold on, I need to pull up a list.
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damn - i should have been more specific...
i've seen bits of wings, but not the whole thing...
speaking of sophie's choice - i saw that when i was high school, or shortly thereafter and it was in the middle of broad daylight and the curtains were open and the window was up and i still felt cold, and dark and dreary...
wow...
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All Quiet on the Western Front
It Happened One Night
Casablanca
The Apartment
The Godfather
The Silence of the Lambs
Schindler's List
The English Patient
Shakespeare in Love
American Beauty
A Beautiful Mind
Chicago
LotR: RotK
Crash
I have a lot more on VHS from various sources, but I don't really count those. There are tons that I want to own, pretty desperately, but alas, I do not.
PLEASE NOTE: I do not own "A Beautiful Mind." My husband does. I think it's crap on a stick.
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All Quiet on the Western Front
my daughter read this in high school, then saw the movie (the older version) and cried...
she loved it...
LotR: RotK
i liked this movie but not enough for me to warrant an oscar
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Well, I just love ALL of LotR, so I was thrilled that RotK got all the oscars it did. Plus I actually met the guy who supervised ALL the special effects at WETA when I was vacationing in London. We were both visiting The Tower of London on the same day, I recognized him from the LotR behind the scenes DVDs, and I got his autograph. So I'm totally a LotR fangirl. I was at that Trilogy Tuesday thing, where they showed all three movies in a theater the day the third film opened. I was at the movie theater for, 15 hours that day. It was AMAZING - bar none, the most brilliant theater experience I've ever had.
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wow - 15 hours? that's a long time...
then again, i would do something like that...
hehe...
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why?
1941: Citizen Kane over How Green Was My Valley. Also The Maltese Falcon. COME ON.
i couldn't agree more!
1966: The Russians are Coming over A Man for All Seasons.
what!?!?!!!
1973: The Exorcist or Cries and Whispers (which I haven't seen, but jesus, it's Bergman) over *snort* The Sting.
what were they thinking? oh, god...
1974: The Conversation over Godfather Part II.
i couldn't agree more...what a brilliant film!
1976: I have not seen most nominated films this year, but based on hype, Network or Taxi Driver over Rocky.
1979: All That Jazz or Apocalypse Now over Kramer vs. Kramer.
exactly...? kramer vs. kramer - the soap opera?
1997: Any of the other four nominees over Titanic. Fuckin' Titanic.
i cried....because it won...
2000: Traffic over Gladiator. I mean, Gladiator? For real
oh, they must've been on something...the drug in traffic to let this happen...
2005: Capote over Crash. Because I'm the Capote girl, but I ( ... )
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ok, yeah - comedies should get more acknowledgement at the oscars...the academy seems to reward the acting ability in the film itself, rather then rewarding the entire movie...
shame, that...
did you like alan arkin in little miss sunshine?
i thought he was wonderful...then again, i loved him in the original the in-laws w/peter falk...i also want to say that arkin was in freebie & the bean - but don't quote me on that...
and yeah, the conversation completely bowled me over...i saw that about 15 yrs. ago and should definitely see it again...
yeah - capote was truly remarkable...having grown up watching the man on the day time talk shows, and in a few movies and hearing him talk - philip seymour hoffman did such an astounding job...truly deserved that award...
wanted to tell you that i saw a movie last night called the last of sheila w/james mason, james coburn, a very young ian mcshane and a few others...oh, it was a hoot...a little on the cheesy side, but lots of fun...
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