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    ecjones1951 — 19 years ago(May 16, 2006 07:28 AM)

    I agree with you, gleeps, about both "Tom Jones" and "Rain Man." The latter has not worn well at all, and it now looks more and more like just a showcase for Hoffman's schtick. And you're right, playing a character with some sort of handicap/physical challenge/mental illness increases your chances of winning an Oscar significantly. It's like it's not enough just to be a really, really good actor. :sigh:
    "Tom Jones" is a wonderful movie. I am very glad I finally got the chance to see it. For some reason, the Academy seems to think comedies are beneath its dignity, but I think comedy is in some ways a higher art form than drama, because it's so much harder to get right.
    So the Best Picture Oscar has sometimes gone to a mediocre drama when a strong comedy was more deserving. IMO

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      cwente2 — 19 years ago(May 19, 2006 07:05 AM)

      I think you're right. What was it Peter O'Toole said in "My Favorite Year", quoting Edmund Keane "Dying is easy comedy is hard."?

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        Nat94110 — 19 years ago(June 05, 2006 11:26 AM)

        *My pick for most undeserving Best Picture winner would probably have to be Rain Man. Ugh, I just thought that movie was so cliche and after Dustin Hoffman's win, we got deluged with a million different actors playing people with "cutesy" physical/mental afflictions in order to win Oscars. Plus I was never a Tom Cruise fan (only person at my school that hated Top Gun). I would have been happier with ANY of the other five nominees (Dangerous Liaisons would probably be my pick)
        I agree with you, gleeps, about both "Tom Jones" and "Rain Man." The latter has not worn well at all, and it now looks more and more like just a showcase for Hoffman's schtick. And you're right, playing a character with some sort of handicap/physical challenge/mental illness increases your chances of winning an Oscar significantly. It's like it's not enough just to be a really, really good actor. :sigh: *
        I personally insulted by those statement, Hoffman deserved his oscar, his performance was actually very realistic (my little bro has autism), and it deserved Best Picture.
        Also I would say How Green Was My Valley over Citizen Kane, Chicago over The Pianist (of The Hours for that matter), Shakespeare in Love over Saving Private Ryan, Forrest Gump over Pulp Fiction (I didn't hate Forrest Gump, I just thought PF should have won),

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          Chwelve — 19 years ago(June 24, 2006 05:15 PM)

          Oh heavens. "Tom Jones" is a delightful, wonderful, brilliant movie. Only someone lacking in culture and/or a sense of humor would argue otherwise.

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            SweaterCannons — 15 years ago(March 09, 2011 05:41 PM)

            Calme, vous la prostitue stupide.

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              critical-escapist — 19 years ago(June 25, 2006 09:39 PM)

              For me, it's Gigi, Kramer vs. Kramer, Braveheart, Crash, Dances with Wolves, and hate me, but I really disliked One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.
              I try not to compare the film that has one to any of the films nominated that year, though. It tends ot ruin your judgement on that particular film.

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                ecjones1951 — 19 years ago(July 02, 2006 07:10 AM)

                Sometimes I find it more interesting to consider the films that were
                not
                nominated for Best Picture in a given year. 1968? I mean, come on.
                2001: A Space Odyssey
                . That was THE film of the year.
                The Academy is predisposed against science fiction. It takes it even less seriously than comedy. I'm not much of a sci-fi fan myself, but
                2001
                remains an extraordinary achievement on so many levels. Countless images stay with you, and Strauss'
                Also: Sprach Zarathustra
                took on a whole new life thanks to this movie. After nearly 40 years,
                2001
                's reputation and its influence on filmmaking in general are as strong as ever.
                That the Best Picture winner that year was
                Oliver!
                had to make Kubrick shake his head and pour another drink. I think a lot of other people did the same.

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                  lh_lh82 — 19 years ago(August 08, 2006 10:48 AM)

                  ecjones1951
                  I totally agree with you about Stanley Kubrick. Talk about being robbed! Kubrick never won an oscar, but he created so many great films that have since influenced directing in profound ways.
                  When Kubrick died, Hollywood didn't even see it fit to include him in their Academy Award tribute of film-industry people who had died that year. I was aghast; I remember watching the Oscars that year for that reason, just to see if he'd finally be given a nod. Nope.

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                    ihatestairwaytoheaven — 19 years ago(August 12, 2006 01:29 AM)

                    Kubrick never won an oscar,
                    Kubrick did win an oscar actually, and it was for 2001.
                    Pick for worst best picture winners? Either West Side Story or the Greatest Show on Earth. Though Braveheart, Million Dollar Baby, Gentleman's Agreement, Rocky and Gandhi also suck. How Green Was My Valley is not necissarily a bad movie, but its boring as hell.
                    In other news, Im not wearing pants. Film at 11.

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                      col_rutherford — 19 years ago(January 20, 2007 12:38 AM)

                      Kubrick's Oscar was for special effects though, not for directing.

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                        mr_felix_d_cat — 19 years ago(March 14, 2007 11:21 PM)

                        West Side Story is an amazing musical.

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                          cwente2 — 19 years ago(August 12, 2006 06:33 AM)

                          I think Kubrick was a fine director. But, specifically, how have his films "influenced directing" profoundly?

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