Best Adapted Screenplay:
1990: Goodfellas (Nicholas Pileggi and Martin Scorsese)
Oscar winner: Dances with Wolves (Michael Blake)
Was this nominated?: Yes
1991: The Silence of the Lambs (Ted Tally)
Oscar winner: The Silence of the Lambs (Ted Tally)
1992: Glengarry Glen Ross (David Mamet)
Oscar winner: Howards End (Ruth Prawer Jhabvala)
Was this nominated?: No
1993: Schindler's List (Steven Zaillian)
Oscar winner: Schindler's List (Steven Zaillian)
Was this nominated?: Yes
1996: Trainspotting (John Hodge)
Oscar winner: Sling Blade (Billy Bob Thornton)
Was this nominated?: Yes
1997: L.A. Confidential (Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson)
Oscar winner: L.A. Confidential (Brian Helgeland and Curtis Hanson)
1998: The Thin Red Line (Terrence Malick)
Oscar winner: Gods and Monsters (Bill Condon)
Was this nominated?: Yes
Was this nominated?: Yes
Best Original Screenplay:
1990: Miller's Crossing (Joel Coen and Ethan Coen)
Oscar winner: Ghost (Bruce Joel Rubin)
Was this nominated?: No
1991: The Double Life of Veronique (Krzysztof Piesiewicz and Krzysztof Kieslowski)
Oscar winner: Thelma & Louise (Callie Khouri)
Was this nominated?: No
1993: Three Colors: Blue (Krzysztof Piesiewicz and Krzysztof Kieslowski)
Oscar winner: The Piano (Jane Campion)
Was this nominated?: No
1994: Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary)
Oscar winner: Pulp Fiction (Quentin Tarantino and Roger Avary)
1995: Before Sunrise (Kim Krizan and Richard Linklater)
Oscar winner: The Usual Suspects (Christopher McQuarrie)
Was this nominated?: No
1996: Secrets & Lies (Mike Leigh)
Oscar winner: Fargo (Joel Coen and Ethan Coen)
Was this nominated?: Yes
1997: Good Will Hunting (Ben Affleck and Matt Damon)
Oscar winner: Good Will Hunting (Ben Affleck and Matt Damon)
1998: Festen (Thomas Vinterberg and Mogens Rukov)
Oscar winner: Shakespeare in Love (Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard)
Oscar winner: Shakespeare in Love (Marc Norman and Tom Stoppard)
Was this nominated?: No
1999: Magnolia (Paul Thomas Anderson)
Oscar winner: American Beauty (Alan Ball)
Was this nominated?: Yes
Updated: 3/13/15
Updated: 3/13/15
A bunch of great screenplays that missed out on a nomination in the 90s!
ReplyDeleteIndeed! :)
DeleteFight Club (1999) is another screenplay which just popped into my head, that wasn't nominated.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that's a great one too. I'd nominate it for sure.
DeleteDances With Wolves is sooooooo bad!
ReplyDeleteHaha. I like it, but it's not Best Picture quality.
DeleteGlengarry Glen Ross wasn't nominated? What the f--k? :/
ReplyDeleteFor all the awesome choices by the Academy, they always give something the shaft. They didn't even nominate Baldwin for it. Just a Pacino supporting nod.
DeleteIt's always fun comparing your picks to the ones chosen by the academy. In some of these cases, two movies I love are up against each other, so it would be a tough call for me: e.g. Magnolia vs. American Beauty, Secrets & Lies vs. Fargo.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I'll finally be watching the 3 Colors Trilogy -- it's been on my list for ages, and I always think of you when I see the titles. ;-) I actually got them on Criterion -- late Christmas gifts.
Magnolia is a clear winner for me, but Secrets & Lies vs. Fargo is VERY close. Since I gave the Coens a win for Miller's Crossing, I decided to give Leigh the win for Secrets & Lies, which I actually think is a better overall film than Fargo.
DeleteWoo hoo! That's an awesome gift! Dying to hear your thoughts on them, and I'm happy to be associated with those films. :)
YES for LA Confidential! So well deserved! Can't believe I still haven't seen Goodfellas and Quiz Show, I need to rectify that situation soon!
ReplyDeleteHaha. Yes, soon indeed. ;)
DeleteAdapted: I'd have to do a little digging, but I’m not sure I would disagree with any of your picks. I mean seriously, we are precisely in line there, so… nice work!
ReplyDeleteOriginal: See above.
Thanks! Wow, that's awesome! Glad we agree on most, if not all, of these.
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