For this final edition, we take a look at horror films that were nominated for Oscars. Because of their Oscar pedigree, these films are rarely referred to as being exploitation films. However, have no doubt — at heart, these films all belong in the grindhouse.
1) The Exorcist (1973)
Among other nominations, The Exorcist was the first horror film to ever receive a nomination for best picture of the year. The Exorcist, however, lost the Oscar to The Sting.
2) Jaws (1975)
Jaws was nominated for best picture in 1975 but lost to One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest.
3) The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
The Silence of the Lambs was the first horror movie to win best picture.
4) The Sixth Sense (1999)
The Sixth Sense was nominated for best picture but lost to American Beauty.
5) Rosemary’s Baby (1968)
Ruth Gordon won the Oscar for best supporting actress for her performance in this film.
6) Shadow of the Vampire (2000)
Willem DaFoe was nominated for best supporting actor but lost to Benicio Del Toro in Traffic.
First off, I must apologize for the lateness of this week’s edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers. The Trailer Kitties were so depressed over the finale of Breaking Bad that I had to resort to using the Trailer Possum to gather up this week’s trailers.
It’s time for another edition of Lisa Marie’s Favorite Grindhouse and Exploitation Film Trailers. Now, usually, I would have the trailer kitties go out and track down six trailers to feature here. However, the trailer kitties were so upset by how Dexter ended that, for this edition only, I had to recruit a replacement.