Hi everyone! It’s Oscar Sunday which, as we all know, is a national holiday.
And, like many holidays, things occasionally don’t go the way they should. Often times, the day starts with such promise and ends with such bitterness as the Academy announces that the best film of the year is a film that we all know didn’t deserve the title.
Below, you’ll find a list of 10 instances when the Academy got it wrong. Please note that these are just my own personal picks. You may disagree and you are welcome to do so (as long as you understand that, ultimately, I’m always right.)
Also, please note that I have limited myself to only considering films that were actually nominated for best picture. You could make a great argument for films like Psycho, 2001, The Dark Knight, and others. However, none of those films were even nominated for best picture and therefore, I have not considered them for this list.
(Also, if this list seems to be dominated by more recent Oscar picks, that’s because it’s more likely that I’ve been able to see a film that was released in 2007 as opposed to film from 1927.)
Anyway, here’s my chronological list of 20+ nominees that should have won:
1941 — Citizen Kane (lost to How Green Way My Valley)
1952 — A Place In The Sun (lost to An American In Paris)
1967 — The Graduate (lost to In The Heart of The Night)
1973 — The Exorcist or American Graffiti (lost to The Sting)
1976 — All The President’s Men (lost to Rocky)
1986 — Hannah and Her Sisters or A Room With A View (lost to Platoon)
1990 — Goodfellas (lost to Dances With Wolves)
1994 — Pulp Fiction (lost to Forrest Gump)
1995 — Sense and Sensibility or Babe (lost to Braveheart)
1996 — Fargo (lost to The English Patient)
1999 — The Sixth Sense (lost to American Beauty)
2000 — Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (lost to Gladiator)
2001 — In The Bedroom (lost to A Beautiful Mind)
2002 — Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (lost to Chicago)
2003 — Lost in Translation (lost to Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King)
2004 — The Aviator (lost to Million Dollar Baby)
2005 — Capote or Brokeback Mountain (lost to Crash)
2006 — Babel (lost to The Departed)
2009 — An Education (lost to The Hurt Locker)
2010 — Black Swan (lost to The King’s Speech)