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TheWickerFan
02-13-2011, 01:47 AM
As this year's Oscar ceremony draws closer, I looked back at some of the more baffling choices for winners in previous years:
How Green Was My Valley - beat The Maltese Falcon and Citizen Kane
Rocky - beat Taxi Driver, Network, and All The President's Men
Kramer vs. Kramer - beat Apocalypse Now
Ordinary People - beat Raging Bull
Driving Miss Daisy - beat Born On The Fourth Of July and Do The Right Thing
Dances With Wolves - beat Goodfellas
The English Patient - beat Fargo
I haven't even started on the other categories. What Oscar travesty made your blood boil the most?
The_Return
02-13-2011, 05:27 AM
Peter O'Toole - 8 nominations, 0 wins. Sure, they gave him a consolation prize...but still, the man just keeps getting the shaft.
ChronoGrl
02-13-2011, 01:22 PM
Ugh - I remember Julia Roberts winning for Erin Brockovich in 2000 - that was what really made me lose faith in The Oscars. Incidentally, that was the same year that Gladiator won, which also made my blood boil (would have preferred Crouching Tiger or Traffic).
Sandra Bullock winning last year was pretty gaggable.
Ferox13
02-14-2011, 02:14 AM
I read this as Oscar Transvestites - this thread dissappoints :(
cheebacheeba
02-14-2011, 02:34 AM
I read this as Oscar Transvestites - this thread dissappoints
Yeah that's actually exactly what I came in here to say...well, other than to say that I was disappointed. The content I don't care about one way or another and in all honesty know not of one Oscar anyone has won for anything, I don't follow all that personally.
neverending
02-14-2011, 06:28 AM
Well, of course, the biggest of all is Hitchcock, whose only Oscar was the Irving Thalberg Award. He never won an Oscar for directing, even though he is widely considered the most innovative, influential director ever.
TheWickerFan
02-14-2011, 06:50 AM
Yeah that's actually exactly what I came in here to say...well, other than to say that I was disappointed. The content I don't care about one way or another and in all honesty know not of one Oscar anyone has won for anything, I don't follow all that personally.
Sorry guys. Here's a past Oscar nominee:http://www.6millionsmiles.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/11/jaye_davidson_1.jpg
swiss tony
02-14-2011, 02:48 PM
Should Paltrow's win have been overturned as punishment for behaving in such a foolish manner? Oh yeah, Berry, you have to hand yours back to!
Elvis_Christ
02-14-2011, 03:15 PM
Rocky - beat Taxi Driver, Network, and All The President's Men
I've got no problem with that at all. Rocky is a great flick.
where is my Oscar?!!?? best money pooh-flingy
bwind22
02-14-2011, 09:18 PM
I don't give enough of a shit about the Oscars for my blood to boil no matter who wins. I generally expect the winners to be less deserving than some of the other nominees so when it happens, I just shrug and figure they fucked up again. That being said, Citizen Kane shouldn't have won anyway. That has to be one of the most boring and over-rated pieces of shit ever set to film.
Nothing I like ever wins. If it did, Machete and Piranha would be up for the bulk of the awards this year and Bruce Campbell and Sid Haig would be getting the lifetime achievement awards.
roshiq
02-14-2011, 09:41 PM
As this year's Oscar ceremony draws closer, I looked back at some of the more baffling choices for winners in previous years:
How Green Was My Valley - beat The Maltese Falcon and Citizen Kane
Rocky - beat Taxi Driver, Network, and All The President's Men
Kramer vs. Kramer - beat Apocalypse Now
Ordinary People - beat Raging Bull
Driving Miss Daisy - beat Born On The Fourth Of July and Do The Right Thing
Dances With Wolves - beat Goodfellas
The English Patient - beat Fargo
I haven't even started on the other categories. What Oscar travesty made your blood boil the most?
and how about Forrest Gump beating Pulp Fiction & Shawshank Redemption?:D
Anyway, Oscar has become a highly biased and somewhat politically motivated...the most overrated Award program today. An entertainment fest for a group of people that they organized and maintain just for their own recreational purpose. Don't care about it anymore.
neverending
02-14-2011, 10:25 PM
and how about Forrest Gump beating Pulp Fiction & Shawshank Redemption?:D
Anyway, Oscar has become a highly biased and somewhat politically motivated...the most overrated Award program today. An entertainment fest for a group of people that they organized and maintain just for their own recreational purpose. Don't care about it anymore.
News Flash- it's ALWAYS been biased and politically motivated. And it's not about stars having a party for their amusement- it's called MARKETING.
That said- I don't begrudge the industry doing what it can to turn a profit. It's a fun show to watch if you don't get too involved, and to many of the winners the award is sincerely appreciated.
roshiq
02-14-2011, 11:27 PM
News Flash- it's ALWAYS been biased and politically motivated. And it's not about stars having a party for their amusement- it's called MARKETING.
That said- I don't begrudge the industry doing what it can to turn a profit. It's a fun show to watch if you don't get too involved, and to many of the winners the award is sincerely appreciated.
Thanks for the clarification...who won't appreciate winning an award like Oscar?:D
TheWickerFan
02-15-2011, 01:56 AM
I still enjoy watching the Oscars, despite their flaws. It's not as clueless as the Grammys.
swiss tony
02-15-2011, 11:28 AM
News Flash- it's ALWAYS been biased and politically motivated. And it's not about stars having a party for their amusement- it's called MARKETING.
Do you think Ricky Gervais was thinking the same thing when he turned up at the Golden Globes and pissed everybody off? It was fucking funny!:D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBvBxv8btSM
neverending
02-15-2011, 04:11 PM
It's a non-issue. He didn't "turn up" - he was hired to host the show. He hosted it last year as well. I wouldn't be surprised if he hosted it next year. All the blustering afterwards sure garnered a lot of press, didn't it? Tell me- last year were you watching clips of the Golden Globes weeks after the show? No, I didn't think so.
Ferox13
02-15-2011, 11:40 PM
Yup - people seem to have short memories and forgot he did it the year before.
fiend_skull
02-21-2011, 02:25 PM
My problem was that Alfred Hitchcock nor Charlie Chaplin never really got what they deserved. Other than that, I just like watching them and seeing what I got right and what I got wrong, nothing to stress over.