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    Uncreative — 3 months ago(December 30, 2025 08:58 PM)

    #2 and 3 I haven't seen any alternatives
    #4 Dracula and City Lights are the only thing I've seen. On IMDb it says M came out August 31 so it just missed the deadline.
    #5 is where I'd have to add M, Frankenstein and Vampyr because it's all I've seen.
    #6 Duck Soup and King Kong are the only non winners I've seen so they'd get nominated by default

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      sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(December 30, 2025 10:56 PM)

      Wikipedia has a release date of May 11 for M, but I'll trust IMDb where there is (or at least used to be) some oversight of proposed edits. Either way, it was good that they eventually dropped the August-July thing. Although if I'm not mistaken the Emmys and Grammys still have some arbitrary cut-off date rather than a full calendar year.
      I've been meaning to watch Vampyr for a while!
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        Clever Hans — 3 months ago(December 30, 2025 11:05 PM)

        for the 2nd, i'd go with Man with a Movie Camera
        the 3rd got it right
        the 4th and 5th must have been political, because any of those alternates were better than the winners.
        for the 6th, i'd go with King Kong. i want to reward proper risk taking.

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          sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(December 31, 2025 07:12 PM)

          I would agree with all of that!
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            PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 31, 2025 02:39 AM)

            The only movie I've watched recently in the 2nd academy award period was
            Blackmail
            (1929) - Alfred Hitchock
            For the 3rd Academy award
            All Quiet on the Western Front
            is a good choice for Best Picture. The
            Big House
            is a good prison movie.
            Others I'd add:
            The Virginian
            (1929) Victor Fleming
            For the 4th Academy Award, I watched
            Cimarron
            once and didn't think it was particularly good. Your additions of
            Public Enemy
            ,
            Little Caesar
            , and
            M
            all seem good. I'd add
            City Streets

            • Rouben Mamoulian (Another gangster movie, with Gary Cooper)
              The Devil to Pay!
            • George Fitzmaurice
              Morocco
            • Josef von Sternberg
              The Dawn Patrol
            • Howard Hawks
              The Big Trai1
            • Raoul Walsh
              Chances
            • Allan Dwan
              ->
              The Last Flight
            • William Dieterle
              I imagine that
              M
              would be the popular favorite. I do like
              The Devil to Pay!
              the most myself.
              I'll work on the 5th tomorrow.
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              sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(December 31, 2025 07:21 PM)

              It's a major oversight on my part, but I've not watched many of the very early Hitchcock films. I have seen nearly everything he made from 1934 onward, but I really should watch his first films at some point. I'm especially curious about
              The Lodger
              . I saw a version of it from 1944 with Merle Oberon and Laird Cregar that has stuck with me for more than a decade.
              Likewise
              The Virginian
              . I actually read the novel as a kid and my dad was always watching reruns of the TV version. Victor Fleming and Gary Cooper seem like a good fit for the material.
              The Big Trail
              and
              Morocco
              are definitely good additions!
              The Devil to Pay
              is a new one to me, but if you'd put it ahead of all of those classics, it sounds like one I need to add to my watch list.
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                PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 31, 2025 07:54 PM)

                I don't know that I think
                Blackmail
                (1929) is up there with the better Hitchcock movies. It is decent, watchable.
                The Virginian
                (1929) is a good western. I like Gary Cooper in the lead role and Walter Huston in the role of the bad guy, Trampas. Richard Arlen and Mary Bryan are good in supporting roles.
                As I said, I like
                The Devil to Pay!
                . I think you really have to like Ronald Colman's schtick to like the movie a lot. You also get Loretta Young and Myrna Loy, and Frederick Kerr is very good as Colman's dad.

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                  PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 31, 2025 03:33 PM)

                  5th Academy Awards
                  Looking at the original list.
                  Grand Hotel
                  is pretty good.
                  Five Star Final
                  and
                  The Champ
                  are fairly good.
                  Amongst your choices: I'd keep
                  Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde
                  and
                  Frankenstein
                  .
                  Scarface
                  is fairly well liked on IMDB, but I wasn't too high on it.
                  Some others I've seen and liked a lot from the period:
                  Street Scene

                  • King Vidor
                    Waterloo Bridge
                  • James Wale
                    Union Depot
                  • Alford E. Green
                    Taxi!
                  • Roy Del Ruth
                    What Price Hollywood?
                  • George Cukor
                    Guilty Hands
                  • W.S. Van Dyke
                    Platinum Blonde
                  • Frank Capra
                    Monkey Business
                  • Norman Z. Mcleod
                    ->
                    Broken Lullaby
                  • Ernst Lubitsch
                    I think I'd be between
                    Dr.Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
                    and
                    Street Scene
                    for the top movie of that period.
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                    sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(December 31, 2025 07:24 PM)

                    I like
                    Scarface
                    well enough, but I'd pick
                    I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
                    as the best Paul Muni film that year.
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                      PygmyLion — 1 month ago(February 16, 2026 04:21 AM)

                      Just finished watching another very good movie released January 24, 1932:
                      Broken Lullaby
                      directed by Ernst Lubitsch
                      which I will add 5th academy awards nominee list.

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                        ZolotoyRetriever — 3 months ago(January 01, 2026 04:45 PM)

                        The 6th Academy Awards covered films released from August 1, 1932 to December 31, 1933.
                        …
                        My alternate selections:
                        Any love for
                        Ecstasy
                        (1933), with then-unknown Austrian actress Hedwig Kiesler, who would go on to Hollywood fame as Hedy Lamarr?

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                          PygmyLion — 3 months ago(January 01, 2026 05:09 PM)

                          6th Academy Awards

                          • We have a year and a half period to go with Hollywood churning out a lot of movies.
                            Looking at the Oscars list. I have seen
                            Cavalcade
                            and did not think much of it. It seems like a really strange (and poor) choice for best picture. Looking at the other nominees,
                            I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
                            is really good. While not my type of movie
                            42nd Street
                            is probably worthy.
                            Little Women
                            is a nice rendition of Alcott's classic story, so I might keep it. I have seen a number of the other movies, most are good movies but not at the level that I would put on the nominee's list.
                            Looking at your list:
                            King Kong
                            is certainly impressive for its special effects and is also one of the more iconic movies of the 1930's. I imagine the Oscar selection committee was a little too snooty to nominate it.
                            Dinner at Eight
                            is very good, and I'm a little surprised it wasn't nominated - perhaps they didn't like the suicide in it.
                            Wild Boys on the Road
                            is certainly an interesting movie, giving us a real feeling of life during the depression for the masses. I, of course, like the Marx brothers' movies.
                            My Ten nominees would be:
                            I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
                          • Mervyn LeRoy
                            King Kong
                          • Merian C. Cooper & Ernest B. Schoedsack
                            Dinner at Eight
                          • George Cukor
                            Wild Boys on the Road
                          • William Wellman
                            Horse Feathers
                          • Norman Z. McLeod
                            Only Yesterday
                          • John M. Stahl
                            Employee's Entrance
                          • Roy Del Ruth
                            Hold Your Man
                          • Sam Wood
                            Little Women
                          • George Cukor
                            Heroes For Sale
                          • William Wellman
                            ->
                            Man's Castle
                          • Frank Borzage
                            There are 10 or so other movies that I really like from this period, and a number of other good ones that I have seen. Further, there are probably a number of other good ones that I haven't seen yet.
                            For best picture I might go with
                            I Am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang
                            , although I also would consider choosing
                            King Kong
                            .
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