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    Uncreative — 3 months ago(December 29, 2025 03:19 AM)

    The 30s actually had a couple comedies with big wins. I wonder why they stopped.
    There's probably a few years in the 50s and 60s where a western deserved to win but got overlooked.

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      sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(December 29, 2025 03:28 AM)

      Yeah, they seemed quite taken with certain forms of comedy for a while… but less so with teams like the Marx Brothers or Laurel & Hardy.
      Westerns definitely have been overlooked.
      High Noon
      certainly should have won. And I'll probably mention Ford, Leone and Peckinpah multiple times if I continue these through the '50s and '60s.
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        Uncreative — 3 months ago(December 29, 2025 04:05 AM)

        The Marxes and that sort of thing seem like they were the equivalent of a franchise back in their day. Not too surprising that they wouldn't get any love from the awards.

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          sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(December 29, 2025 03:41 AM)

          Animation is another historically-overlooked category, although an animated film has been nominated for Best Picture three times since 1991 and they finally got their own award in 2002. Animation will almost certainly be relevant to my alternate picks for 1940, 1955 and possibly other years
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            PygmyLion — 3 months ago(December 29, 2025 06:53 PM)

            I haven't really gotten into silent movies much.
            The only one of these I've seen is
            Wings
            .
            I will probably be more able to contribute once you get up to the 3rd academy award.
            One of the troublesome things about the first 5 Academy awards is that they ran from August 1 to July 31, so one cannot just look at the year but has to look up the month of the release date. The 6h Academy award ran for a year and half - and evened things up on the year.

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              sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(December 29, 2025 07:18 PM)

              Yeah, I noticed that the years are a bit inconvenient on these early ceremony.
              Looking ahead a bit, for the 2nd awards the Academy seemed to have already fully embraced "talkies," while in my experience, they still hadn't quite surpassed silent film as an art form yet. They nominated a lot of musicals that year. A great way to show off the new technology, perhaps, but quite dated nearly 100 years later.
              I'm also not really convinced that Hollywood itself was the clear global leader in making great films until around 1931. So many of my favorite films of the '20s and very early '30s are German, and Hollywood would benefit exponentially for decades from the influx of German filmmakers who made their way here.
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                sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(December 30, 2025 08:29 PM)

                I've went ahead and combined the next few years into one post to save everyone the annoyance of having to check if their favorites qualify each week.
                https://www.filmboards.com/t/Classic-Film/2nd-6th-Academy-Awards%3A-choose-your-alternate-nominees-3604177/
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                  Clever Hans — 3 months ago(December 29, 2025 07:24 PM)

                  well, metropolis for every year up until that point
                  but for those dates specifically,
                  the passion of joan of arc
                  then sunrise
                  then steamboat bill jr.
                  all of those are still very watchable today.

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                    HollyJollyHanukka — 3 months ago(January 01, 2026 05:38 PM)

                    These would have been my picks as well. Although it was technologically a breakthrough for the time, I never liked The Jazz Singer.
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                      Clever Hans — 3 months ago(January 01, 2026 11:26 PM)

                      same.
                      and normally i LOVE racist ****

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                        ZolotoyRetriever — 3 months ago(December 30, 2025 02:56 AM)

                        Honestly can't recall seeing very many films released between August 1, 1927 and July 31, 1928, so I'm in no position to dispute the Academy's chosen winners. I have, however, seen both winners (
                        Wings
                        as well as
                        Sunrise
                        ), and thought they were very good.
                        I've also seen two of your alternates:
                        Steamboat Bill, Jr.
                        and
                        Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis
                        . They, too, were good, but I lean more toward the Academy's choices. *This, of course, is based on having seen all of these films a relatively long time ago. Can't guarantee it, but I might judge them differently today if I watched all four of them in close proximity, and took notes.

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                          sheetsadam1 — 3 months ago(December 30, 2025 03:24 AM)

                          Oh yeah, I'd definitely pick
                          Sunrise
                          over any of the alternates I suggested. Now, if
                          Metropolis
                          had made the cut, I'd perhaps think differently. But, to clarify, the intent is not so much an attempt to make a better list than the Academy, but rather, to name films which would have been acceptable alternatives to some of their picks. Hopefully as these continue over time people will weigh in with a bunch of little-seen gems or films from genres the Oscars tend to overlook.
                          But I think we're all probably a lot more familiar with later years in cinema.
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                            unex — 3 months ago(January 01, 2026 01:31 PM)

                            I'm not really certain if the The Man Who Laughs and The Last Command are in the correct categories.
                            Outstanding Picture
                            The Circus
                            Steamboat Bill, Jr.
                            The Man Who Laughs
                            Best Unique and Artistic Picture
                            The Passion of Joan of Arc
                            October (Ten Days that Shook the World)
                            The Last Command

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