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Saturday, December 24, 2011
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Double Feature: Johnny Belinda (1948) and Lilies of the Field (1963)
Johnny Belinda:
In this Oscar-winning drama, a young doctor (Lew Ayres) teaches Jane Wyman's deaf/mute character Belinda to use sign language. However, things fall apart when Belinda winds up pregnant and becomes the town scandal.
The film received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor (Charles Bickford), Best Supporting Actress (Agnes Moorehead), Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Score (Drama or Comedy), and Best Sound. Though Wyman deserved her Best Actress Oscar, Olivia de Havilland did give a better performance in The Snake Pit that year.
Lilies of the Field:
Sidney Poitier gives an Oscar-winning performance in this comedy-drama about a simple African-American man who helps build a chapel for a group of German nuns. Through his efforts, the locals pull together to complete the chapel, ensuring a sanctuary for future generations.
The film received nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress (Lilia Skala), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Cinematography. While the film is slightly dated, Poitier is very charismatic in this performance and deserved his Academy Award.
In this Oscar-winning drama, a young doctor (Lew Ayres) teaches Jane Wyman's deaf/mute character Belinda to use sign language. However, things fall apart when Belinda winds up pregnant and becomes the town scandal.
The film received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor (Charles Bickford), Best Supporting Actress (Agnes Moorehead), Best Screenplay, Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Score (Drama or Comedy), and Best Sound. Though Wyman deserved her Best Actress Oscar, Olivia de Havilland did give a better performance in The Snake Pit that year.
Lilies of the Field:
Sidney Poitier gives an Oscar-winning performance in this comedy-drama about a simple African-American man who helps build a chapel for a group of German nuns. Through his efforts, the locals pull together to complete the chapel, ensuring a sanctuary for future generations.
The film received nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress (Lilia Skala), Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Cinematography. While the film is slightly dated, Poitier is very charismatic in this performance and deserved his Academy Award.
Friday, December 9, 2011
The Decades: 2000s
Was this film nominated?: No
2002: Spirited Away
Oscar winner: Chicago
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
2003: Lost in Translation
Oscar winner: The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
2004: Before Sunset
Oscar winner: Million Dollar Baby
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
2005: Cache
Was this film nominated?: No
2007: The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
Oscar winner: No Country for Old Men
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
2008: In Bruges
Oscar winner: Slumdog Millionaire
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
2009: Summer Hours
Oscar winner: The Hurt Locker
Was this film nominated?: No
Updated: 8/28/14
Was this film nominated?: No
Updated: 8/28/14
Friday, December 2, 2011
The Decades: 1990s
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1993: Three Colors: Blue
1994: Three Colors: Red
1995: Casino
1996: Trainspotting
Oscar winner: The English Patient
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
1997: L.A. Confidential
Oscar winner: Titanic
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1998: The Thin Red Line
Oscar winner: Shakespeare in Love
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1999: Eyes Wide Shut
Oscar winner: American Beauty
Was this film nominated?: No
Updated: 7/27/14
Was this film nominated?: No
Updated: 7/27/14
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
November Update
I've been rather busy lately, which explains the lack of Double Feature posts for my Best Picture Log, as well as the brief stoppage of my Oscar Campaign Bust and Oscar Oddity posts. However, I am still pursuing my Best Picture goal and will be posting more often as I see more Best Picture nominees in the coming weeks. In the meantime, I have put together a completely flexible list of my top 100 films of all time. Check it out on the pages bar above or click here.
Friday, November 25, 2011
The Decades: 1980s
Oscar winner: Ordinary People
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Oscar winner: Chariots of Fire
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1982: Blade Runner (Director's Cut)
Oscar winner: Gandhi
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
Oscar winner: Terms of Endearment
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
1984: Once Upon a Time in America
Was this film nominated?: No
Oscar winner: Platoon
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Oscar winner: The Last Emperor
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
Oscar winner: Rain Man
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
Oscar winner: Driving Miss Daisy
Was this film nominated?: No (wasn't eligible)
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Friday, November 18, 2011
The Decades: 1970s
Was this film nominated?: No
Oscar winner: The French Connection
Oscar winner: The Godfather
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1975: Barry Lyndon
Oscar winner: Rocky
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: No
Updated: 10/14/14
Updated: 10/14/14
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Double Feature: Quiz Show (1994) and Shine (1996)
Quiz Show:
This 1994 film is based on the Twenty One quiz show scandals of the 1950s involving contestants Charles Van Doren (Ralph Fiennes) and Herb Stempel (John Turturro). On a hunch, lawyer Richard Goodwin (Rob Morrow) investigates and unearths details of behind-the-scenes tampering by NBC producers, who were subsequently made to testify at congressional hearings.
The film received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Paul Scofield), and Best Adapted Screenplay. Though mostly forgotten, the film is a charming Best Picture nominee.
Shine:
In this modest biopic, Geoffrey Rush stars as David Helfgott, a talented but troubled pianist. Taught to play by his father, David rises and falls in popularity in his native Australia, suffering a mental breakdown and living in institutions before a small resurgence at a local diner.
The film received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor (Armin Mueller-Stahl), Best Original Screenplay, Best Film Editing, and Best Original Dramatic Score. While the film did not deserve that much recognition, it is hard to argue against Rush's Best Actor Oscar win.
This 1994 film is based on the Twenty One quiz show scandals of the 1950s involving contestants Charles Van Doren (Ralph Fiennes) and Herb Stempel (John Turturro). On a hunch, lawyer Richard Goodwin (Rob Morrow) investigates and unearths details of behind-the-scenes tampering by NBC producers, who were subsequently made to testify at congressional hearings.
The film received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Supporting Actor (Paul Scofield), and Best Adapted Screenplay. Though mostly forgotten, the film is a charming Best Picture nominee.
Shine:
In this modest biopic, Geoffrey Rush stars as David Helfgott, a talented but troubled pianist. Taught to play by his father, David rises and falls in popularity in his native Australia, suffering a mental breakdown and living in institutions before a small resurgence at a local diner.
The film received nominations for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor (Armin Mueller-Stahl), Best Original Screenplay, Best Film Editing, and Best Original Dramatic Score. While the film did not deserve that much recognition, it is hard to argue against Rush's Best Actor Oscar win.
Friday, November 11, 2011
The Decades: 1960s
1960: The Apartment
Oscar winner: The Apartment
Was this film nominated?: No
1962: Winter Light
Was this film nominated?: No
1964: Dr. Strangelove
Oscar winner: My Fair Lady
Was this film nominated?: Yes
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1966: Persona
Was this film nominated?: Yes
1968: 2001: A Space Odyssey
Oscar winner: Oliver!
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No
1969: Once Upon a Time in the West
Oscar winner: Midnight Cowboy
Was this film nominated?: No
Was this film nominated?: No