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re: Worst "Best Picture" You've Ever Seen
Posted on 4/18/15 at 4:25 pm to lsutigers1992
Posted on 4/18/15 at 4:25 pm to lsutigers1992
The Artist or Million Dollar Baby. Of course both of those movies won in extremely weak years for Best Picture but I just never understood the hype for those movies. They were very underwhelming winners.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 4:38 pm to SoFla Tideroller
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Looking back, the 80s was not great as far as Oscar winners for BP.
The 80s was generally a weak decade for movies period. After the success of Star Wars, all of the studios started pumping our formulaic kiddie fare. There were lots of entertaining movies for kids but there were very few great movies for adults. Also, many of the great directors such as Coppola, Godard, Scorsese, Polanski, Malick went AWOL during a time when they should have been hitting their prime. So the void of great filmmakers combined with all of the studios concentrating on the kiddie market conspired for a down decade for films.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 4:40 pm to Bench McElroy
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Million Dollar Baby
I hate this movie. It ruined Hillary Swank for me forever.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 4:52 pm to Tigris
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Only English Patient or Titanic could displace it, I've never had a desire to see either.
We trust your opinion more than the rest.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 4:57 pm to jojothetireguy
Ordinary People.
Movie really sucked. Good actors, shite film.
Movie really sucked. Good actors, shite film.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 5:11 pm to lsutigers1992
Shakespeare in Love (except for Paltrow's tits).
Posted on 4/18/15 at 5:34 pm to Bench McElroy
I remember going to the theater to see Million Dollar Baby, I recall it being dramatic but I can't even remember the plot.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:00 pm to OleWar
Amadeus, terrible movie. And I generally like period movies.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:03 pm to sunnyz
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. It ruined Hillary Swank for me forever.
No loss. decent actress but good lord the muzzle on her. like mick jagggers offspring
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:04 pm to Bench McElroy
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Also, many of the great directors such as Coppola, Godard, Scorsese, Polanski, Malick went AWOL during a time when they should have been hitting their prime.
There was a backlash from Hollywood because they pushed movies to the breaking point and there was a backlash from audiences that didn't want 3 hour movies. They started making pretentious, bloated, self-indulgent carp coming millions of dollars over budget and months or even years late. "Heaven's Gate" is the textbook example.
It was the 80s. The Reagan Era. Who needs art when there's money to be made?
This post was edited on 4/18/15 at 6:06 pm
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:15 pm to lsutigers1992
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Ooooh he's right behind her and he's about to touch her shoulder, and the big "reveal" of his junk. I was just like, "okay."
Like you wouldn't have fricked him. I'd have fricked him. I'd have fricked him hard.
I'd have fricked him so hard.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:20 pm to Bench McElroy
And yet I look at 1982 through 1988 as a very solid run of best picture winners.
Chariots of Fire- Good film
Ghandi- Great film
Terms of Endearment- An all time favorite top 10
Amadeus-An all time favorite
Out of Africa- In my top 5
Platoon- Good film
The Last Emperor- Great film
The 80's may have lacked a depth of "auteurs"- but that is some solid and beautiful film making in my opinion.
Chariots of Fire- Good film
Ghandi- Great film
Terms of Endearment- An all time favorite top 10
Amadeus-An all time favorite
Out of Africa- In my top 5
Platoon- Good film
The Last Emperor- Great film
The 80's may have lacked a depth of "auteurs"- but that is some solid and beautiful film making in my opinion.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:25 pm to BigAppleTiger
That's because all the best action and horror movies were coming out.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:25 pm to lsutigers1992
I'm not a big fan of musicals so I'd go with Oliver!
Also not a fan of Ordinary People.
Also not a fan of Ordinary People.
This post was edited on 4/18/15 at 6:27 pm
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:40 pm to BigAppleTiger
None of those movies come close to the caliber of films that won Best Picture during the 70s. Does anybody consider those films classics along the same vein as The Godfather, French Connection, Godfather II, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Annie Hall and Deer Hunter? The only movie from that list which has stood the test of time is Amadeus. Chariots of Fire is only remembered because of the score. Platoon was considered great for its time but has aged terribly. Gandhi, Terms of Endearment, Out of Africa and The Last Emperor have largely been forgotten. The 80s were largely a mediocre decade for films.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:44 pm to lsutigers1992
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Normandy was maybe the best filmmaking I've ever seen, but the rest of the movie was 2 hours of meh.
I agree with this as well and I also like Shakespere in Love a lot.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:46 pm to lsutigers1992
I don't know how many Best Pictures I've seen, but Birdman was underwhelming. Great acting but not much else memorable. Interstellar was far far better.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 6:49 pm to Rex
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The Academy got it right that year.
I disagree. Life is Beautiful is better than both of them.
Posted on 4/18/15 at 7:07 pm to lsutigers1992
I liked Crash. Don't understand the hate.
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