Posted on 04/27/2008 1:50:30 AM PDT by uncitizen
We can hope our favorite movie will come away with the big prize, but in the long run, some of the best pictures ever made did not receive Best Picture Oscars. A good example would be the AFIs choice for number one movie of all time, Citizen Kane.
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“Have you seen ‘Capote’? If so, what did you think?”
I think Philip Seymour Hoffman’s portrayal of Truman Capote was superb; one of the best acting performances I have ever seen. The movie was excellent, and tying it into the murders of the Clutter family, upon which Capote’s “In Cold Blood” was based, was a stroke of brilliance.
“I always preferred A Few Dollars More over GB&U, but the whole series was excellent.”
Yes, I consider “For a Few Dollars More” the best western ever made. My personal all-time favorite movie. Van Cleef, Kinski, Eastwood all fantastic in their larger-than-life roles. But maybe it’s just me, I love spaghetti westerns.
The Shawshank Redemption, Fargo, and Philadephia don’t even belong in the same article. Crapcrapcrap.
“based on a true story” myass.
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I think Philip Seymour Hoffmans portrayal of Truman Capote was superb; one of the best acting performances I have ever seen. The movie was excellent, and tying it into the murders of the Clutter family, upon which Capotes In Cold Blood was based, was a stroke of brilliance.
Couldn't agree more.
You beat me to it. I’m an old fart-that was the film I paid to see in the theatre during first run THIRTEEN TIMES-which remains a record for me for all genres. I watched the oscars that year, and when it wasn’t put up for a single nomination...I have never watched the academy awards again. I realized that they were a sham.
Am i the only person in the world that HATES Forrest Gump?
No. You aren’t. For Tom Hanks to win an oscar ONCE was a travesty-but to win it two years in a row (which only Spencer Tracy had done) was SACRILEGE. That film was such utter garbage, I couldn’t watch it all, although anyone that hasn’t lived in a cave since it was released should know the entire thing word for word.
As overrated and flawed as it was, I agree.
His first one was his funniest. WHAT’S UP, TIGER LILY?
I mostly agree with that list - especially Vertigo and Goodfellas and Space Odyssey - Hitch and Kubrick remain among The BEST directors of the 20th century, not counting the old guys like Murnau etc.
Dog Day Afternoon and Philadelphia? Nothing special with either.
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