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The 11 Biggest Oscar Shockers of All-Time
Posted on 2/3/17 at 2:52 pm
Posted on 2/3/17 at 2:52 pm
As per IMDB:
11. Marisa Tomei of My Cousin Vinny upsets Vanessa Redgrave for Howard's End for Best Supporting Actress at the 1993 ceremony.
10. Bob Fosse, director of Cabaret, beats out Francis Ford Coppola, director of The Godfather, in the Best Director category at the 1973 ceremony.
9. Rocky wins Best Picture over heavy favorite Network at the 1977 ceremony.
8. At the 2007 ceremony, the rap group Three 6 Mafia scores an Oscar in the Best Original Song category for their song: "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" (from the movie Hustle & Flow), beating out the heavily favored Dolly Parton song, "Travellin' Thru" from the movie Transamerica.
7. At the 2006 ceremony, Crash scored an upset for the ages - beating out the heavily-favored Brokeback Mountain in the Best Picture category.
6. In one of the oddest moments in Oscar history, Barbara Streisand (Funny Girl) and Katharine Hepburn (The Lion in Winter) tie for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 1969 Oscar ceremony.
5. At the 1999 Oscar ceremony, Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love ) beat out the favored Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth) for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Elizabeth is still considered by many to be the finest performance of Blanchett's career.
4. Another shocker from the 1999 Oscar ceremony was Shakespeare in Love's surprising upset of Saving Private Ryan in the category of Best Picture.
3. Many people were dumbfounded when Chariots of Fire defeated Warren Beatty's magnum opus Reds for Best Picture at the 1982 Oscar ceremony.
2. An 11-year-old Anna Paquin wins Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The Piano at the 1994 ceremony, beating out Hollywood heavyweights like Winona Ryder, Emma Thompson, and Holly Hunter.
1. And the biggest shocker of all? Well...maybe when it comes to hindsight, but How Green Was My Valley's Best Picture win over Citizen Kane at the 1942 Oscar ceremony looks worse and worse with each passing year
11. Marisa Tomei of My Cousin Vinny upsets Vanessa Redgrave for Howard's End for Best Supporting Actress at the 1993 ceremony.
10. Bob Fosse, director of Cabaret, beats out Francis Ford Coppola, director of The Godfather, in the Best Director category at the 1973 ceremony.
9. Rocky wins Best Picture over heavy favorite Network at the 1977 ceremony.
8. At the 2007 ceremony, the rap group Three 6 Mafia scores an Oscar in the Best Original Song category for their song: "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" (from the movie Hustle & Flow), beating out the heavily favored Dolly Parton song, "Travellin' Thru" from the movie Transamerica.
7. At the 2006 ceremony, Crash scored an upset for the ages - beating out the heavily-favored Brokeback Mountain in the Best Picture category.
6. In one of the oddest moments in Oscar history, Barbara Streisand (Funny Girl) and Katharine Hepburn (The Lion in Winter) tie for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 1969 Oscar ceremony.
5. At the 1999 Oscar ceremony, Gwyneth Paltrow (Shakespeare in Love ) beat out the favored Cate Blanchett (Elizabeth) for Best Actress in a Leading Role. Elizabeth is still considered by many to be the finest performance of Blanchett's career.
4. Another shocker from the 1999 Oscar ceremony was Shakespeare in Love's surprising upset of Saving Private Ryan in the category of Best Picture.
3. Many people were dumbfounded when Chariots of Fire defeated Warren Beatty's magnum opus Reds for Best Picture at the 1982 Oscar ceremony.
2. An 11-year-old Anna Paquin wins Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The Piano at the 1994 ceremony, beating out Hollywood heavyweights like Winona Ryder, Emma Thompson, and Holly Hunter.
1. And the biggest shocker of all? Well...maybe when it comes to hindsight, but How Green Was My Valley's Best Picture win over Citizen Kane at the 1942 Oscar ceremony looks worse and worse with each passing year
This post was edited on 2/3/17 at 2:55 pm
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:06 pm to RollTide1987
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Marisa Tomei of My Cousin Vinny
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:10 pm to RollTide1987
7. At the 2006 ceremony, Crash scored an upset for the ages - beating out the heavily-favored Brokeback Mountain in the Best Picture category.
Sin City or Lord Of War or just give the Oscar to Pulp Fiction because it should have won years ago.
4. Another shocker from the 1999 Oscar ceremony was Shakespeare in Love's surprising upset of Saving Private Ryan in the category of Best Picture.
Meh. Thin Red Line > Shaving Ryan's Privates. Rushmore was good too.
1. And the biggest shocker of all? Well...maybe when it comes to hindsight, but How Green Was My Valley's Best Picture win over Citizen Kane at the 1942 Oscar ceremony looks worse and worse with each passing year
Also consider 1947 Gentlemen's Agreement (which sucked) over Out Of The Past
Sin City or Lord Of War or just give the Oscar to Pulp Fiction because it should have won years ago.
4. Another shocker from the 1999 Oscar ceremony was Shakespeare in Love's surprising upset of Saving Private Ryan in the category of Best Picture.
Meh. Thin Red Line > Shaving Ryan's Privates. Rushmore was good too.
1. And the biggest shocker of all? Well...maybe when it comes to hindsight, but How Green Was My Valley's Best Picture win over Citizen Kane at the 1942 Oscar ceremony looks worse and worse with each passing year
Also consider 1947 Gentlemen's Agreement (which sucked) over Out Of The Past
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:20 pm to rebelrouser
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Thin Red Line
A decent film but hardly Oscar worthy. I can't believe how overrated this film has become in the 19 years since it was released.
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:23 pm to RollTide1987
Kramer vs Kramer winning best picture over Apocalypse Now
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:29 pm to blueridgeTiger
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Kramer vs Kramer winning best picture over Apocalypse Now
That's really not that shocking when you look at the context. The Deer Hunter had just won Best Picture the year before and Oscar voters were probably hesitant to award another Vietnam War film their top prize so soon afterward. Also...Kramer vs. Kramer absolutely cleaned up that night. Not including Best Picture, it won Oscars for Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay.
I would have given Francis Ford Coppola a Best Director award as a consolation prize at the very least, however. He literally went through hell making Apocalypse Now and it's a testament to his skill and craftsmanship that the movie turned out as well as it did.
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:31 pm to rebelrouser
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Thin Red Line > Shaving Ryan's Privates
Are you serious?
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Best Picture category.
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Lord Of War
Nevermind the first question.
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:51 pm to RollTide1987
my favorite not listed was Avatar and James Cameron losing to the EOD movie by his ex wife that i can't even remember the name of.
avatar nominated as best picture was one of the greatest travesties in cinema.
avatar nominated as best picture was one of the greatest travesties in cinema.
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:53 pm to RollTide1987
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Marisa Tomei of My Cousin Vinny upsets Vanessa Redgrave for Howard's End for Best Supporting Actress at the 1993 ceremony.
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This post was edited on 2/3/17 at 3:57 pm
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:54 pm to RollTide1987
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beating out Hollywood heavyweights like Winona Ryder
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:55 pm to RollTide1987
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How Green Was My Valley's Best Picture win over Citizen Kane at the 1942 Oscar ceremony looks worse and worse with each passing year
Man I thought people were upset about this in 2005, but dang if it aint 2017 and I'm even madder!
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:59 pm to 3nOut
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y favorite not listed was Avatar and James Cameron losing to the EOD movie by his ex wife that i can't even remember the name of.
avatar nominated as best picture was one of the greatest travesties in cinema.
The Hurt Locker
Didn't she direct Zero Dark 30 as well? Both are rather overrated IMHO.
Posted on 2/3/17 at 3:59 pm to RollTide1987
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7. At the 2006 ceremony, Crash scored an upset for the ages - beating out the heavily-favored Brokeback Mountain in the Best Picture category.
#Oscarssostraight
Posted on 2/3/17 at 4:06 pm to CAD703X
Why are you laughing? In the early-90s, Winona Ryder was without a doubt an A-list actor.
Posted on 2/3/17 at 4:40 pm to RollTide1987
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8. At the 2007 ceremony, the rap group Three 6 Mafia scores an Oscar in the Best Original Song category for their song: "It's Hard Out Here for a Pimp" (from the movie Hustle & Flow), beating out the heavily favored Dolly Parton song, "Travellin' Thru" from the movie Transamerica.
Posted on 2/3/17 at 5:10 pm to RollTide1987
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Shakespeare in Love's surprising upset of Saving Private Ryan
It's also ridiculous that Zero Dark Thirty lost to Argo (though Argo's a good movie).
Posted on 2/3/17 at 5:13 pm to Patrick_Bateman
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It's also ridiculous that Zero Dark Thirty lost to Argo (though Argo's a good movie).
By Oscar night Zero Dark Thirty didn't have a shot sadly. Kathryn Bigelow had herself been snubbed out of a Best Director nomination - which is just about a death sentence if you want your film to win Best Picture (though Affleck turned that norm on its head that night). Most people thought it was either going to be Argo or Lincoln that won the big prize that night.
This post was edited on 2/3/17 at 5:14 pm
Posted on 2/3/17 at 5:26 pm to RollTide1987
Children of Men not even being nominated for best picture was fricking stupid. Should have won over the Departed too
Posted on 2/3/17 at 6:12 pm to RollTide1987
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How Green Was My Valley
I've seen it about 4 times bc a family member loves it...An old family member.
There's nothing really good or unique or interesting about it...Compared to rebolutionary Citizen Kane.
Valley feels and looks like how Hollywood filmed movies originally coming from stage plays. Fixed tripod shots from afar, all characters jammed into a tiny room so they all fit into the frame, yapping away incessantly very loudly just like a stage play.
I use that movie as an example of how far we've come. GWTW doesn't feel that dated nor of course Citizen Kane.
Valley looks and sounds like it could have been Rudolph Valentino's last picture.
This post was edited on 2/3/17 at 6:13 pm
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