@@fritzwalter4660. And others should’ve gotten the Oscar instead. American Beauty is an amazing movie but stuff like The Green Mile should’ve won for ‘99
95 was a tight bout. I still believe Pulp Fiction was robbed. Need to watch Shawshank Redemption, but still if it is 1/3 of what people say, it is still Oscar worthy.
I can say Shawshank redemption is clearly the best movie I've ever seen. Clearly my opinion though. And it's okay if it's not won an Oscar, it's deserve way better than Oscar
Man, 1994 was a great year for film and the Oscars. Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, and the Shawshank Redemption all in the same year for Best Picture. Honestly, ALL 3 deserved Best Picture. But still a great year.
1999 Was arguably the best year in hollywood's history. American Beuty, Magnolia, Fight Club, Being John Malkovich, Eyes wide shut, the list goes on. The films I named all could've been best picture winners if they were released different years.
The first one 'Wings' from1927 looks great with that zoom past those patrons in the cafe is stunning! Gonna look for that . It's like Vampyre from 1931 -so stunning camera work for that time
@@dpage446 well maybe you do but to me, I don't want a Shrek 5 because Shrek Forever After is a perfect ending to the Shrek franchise. Like I don't want a Toy Story 5 because Toy Story 4 has a perfect ending. If a franchise has a great ending, they don't need to make another sequel.
The fact that Black Panther or Bohemian Rhapsody could potentially join an elite group alongside Schindlers List, No Country For Old Men, A Beautiful Mind etc is so god damn laughable
When I saw Ben Hur from 1959, I was blown away by how good it looks, then again the footage may have been remastered making it look better, but still, that production value must have been huge for the time.
The great thing about shooting with film as opposed to digital is that -- assuming it's been properly preserved -- you can remaster it decades later to an insane degree that digital can only dream about.
@Move_I_Got_This I feel like it's not a coincidence that this is the top comment under this video though... and even though I have watched a lot of these movies, the short clip from ROTK hit me the most out of all the ones in this compilation.
last year winner was ace so blackklansman should win on moral grounds br more pop the favourite hm ok green book was great but doesnt feel strong enough to Roma maybe star is born hm no vice no 😣
Shakespeare in Love will NEVER be a better film than Saving Private Ryan. It is the era of Weinstein buying Oscars. There is no universe where Gwyneth Paltrow is a better actress than Cate Blanchet.
@@braydenpaulk5079 Definitely good, but overrated movies! Like Braveheart, Hacksaw Ridge, The Shawshank Redemption, Gladiator... The Thin Red Line should have won Oscar!
I would say that at least half of these "Best Picture" winners were not really the best movies that came out that year.I think there is a lot of campaigning and promoting of nominees that the Academy members frequently get caught up in that leads them to pick the wrong films very often!
thanasis thanos Insomnia (2002) -> The Pianist is better Batman Begins (2005) -> Not a good movie The Prestige (2006) -> The Departed is better (and won) The Dark Knight (2008) -> The Wrestler is better (not nominated tho) Inception (2010) -> Black Swan is better The Dark Knight Rises (2012) -> Django is better Interstellar (2014) -> Birdman is better (and won) Dunkirk (2017) -> Blade Runner is better (not nominated) I think the only chance (and deserved one) was Memento (2000), but hadn't enough recognition then.
@@neetrain LOL don't make me laugh. All those movies are better? Says who, you? I guessed so. The only way to compare is them is by using their imdb scores as the result is decided by the majority of film fans and not you and guess what, most Nolan"s movies win.
I love how you put out the most famous lines of the movies: "Frankly dear, I don't give a damn." "Here's looking at you, kid." "The rain in Spain..." and so on.
If anybody hasn't seen All Quiet On The Western Front, do it now! It's the earliest Best Picture that kicked a ton of ass. Anybody can watch it and not feel bored.
@@jeb_bush6129 If you mean black panther. The reviewers made it political, they're the ones that focused on its cast and not on the actual content of the movie. It was good but not oscar good.
Thanks for watching! They take us 5-8 hours of work per video each year on top of the 40+ hours per video we spent initially making them. It's easier now, but that's still a lotta hours!
It's definitely much harder, I think you using chrome image is throwing you off. Personally getting such high-quality print and showing the best/iconic scene of each movie takes work, much work than say right click and saving a bad copy of Chrome image. I hope you get my subtle point.
@Human from Earth My daughter & I watch together every year. I print out the list of nominees, we make OUR choices, then see who gets the most right. We love watching the movie clips and Best Song performances, and she holds me while I cry during "In Memoriam" (she doesn't cry...not even at the saddest movies...and she's 17). I used to watch it with MY mother when I was a kid. My mom passed on her love of movies on to me, and I passed it to my daughter. It's more than just "rich people congratulating themselves"; that's the Golden Globes. THIS is appreciating the movie industry and all the work and talent it makes to make the movies we love.
Grand Hotel (1931/1932) is VERY underrated, simply because most modern day critics see it as nothing but a "star vehicle". In fact it has several beautiful, nuanced performances and a very sophisticated plot. I highly recommend it.
I’ve spent just over a year doing the exact same thing you plan to do. I’ve only got one film left to watch, which is The Godfather II. Most of the films are very readily available, but some of the 30’s films are a nightmare to source without going down dodgy means. Particularly tricky to find were Cavalcade, Gentlemen’s Agreement, The Great Ziegfeld and The Best Years Of Our Lives (the latter is well worth watching, and IMO is frankly the greatest film you’ve never seen). Good luck!
I have watched all of the older films (pre 1971) on Turner Classic Movies. They run many of these films during their annual 31 days of Oscar marathon which begins on Feb 1. Below is a link to the this year’s schedule. i.cdn.turner.com/v5cache/TCM/31Days/31Days2020-Schedule.pdf
TrevorBOB Clark Gable; It Happened One Night and Mutiny On The Bounty. John Goodman; The Artist and Argo. Meryl Streep; The Dear Hunter and Kramer Vs. Kramer.
Looking back at all of these, The Shape of Water and No Country For Old Men are my favorites. But there are a number I haven't seen and have always meant to (like Hurt Locker).
I am currently doing a marathon of all of these, and am halfway through the 1950s. I highly recommend it- there are some gems in there that most people probably haven’t seen!
@@emilepelletier8176 We're probably not talking about the same movie. All the atmosphere there, in between the depressive and the surreal, is about the acting and the picture. Cheers.
I was amazed by how many of these films I couldn’t remember or never saw. And these were the recent ones. They better get on TCMs list or else they’ll be forgotten
Good list, and every film who won their own achievements throughout years was pretty outstanding. Top Year’s Favorite Films That I’m Glad They Win for an Oscar: - Casablanca (1942) - The Sound of Music (1965) - The Godfather (1972) - The Godfather: Part II (1974) - The Silence of the Lambs (1991) - Schindler’s List (1993) - Forrest Gump (1994) - Braveheart (1995) - Titanic (1997) - American Beauty (1999) - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) - The Departed (2006) - No Country for Old Men (2007) - 12 Years a Slave (2013) - Birdman (2014) - Moonlight (2016) - The Shape of Water (2017) Great Films That Were Good For Winning An Oscar: - All About Eve (1950) - Ben-Hur (1959) - West Side Story (1961) - Lawrence of Arabia (1962) - My Fair Lady (1964) - In the Heat of the Night (1967) - Patton (1970) - Rocky (1976) - Terms of Endearment (1983) - Amadeus (1984) - Platoon (1986) - Unforgiven (1992) - Million Dollar Baby (2004) - Slumdog Millionaire (2008) - The Hurt Locker (2009) - The Artist (2011) - Argo (2012) - Spotlight (2015) Overrated Films That Should Not Deserve Win An Oscar: - How Was My Green Valley < Citizen Kane - Around the World In 80 Days < Giant or The Ten Commandments - Oliver! < 2001: A Space Odyssey (Never Nominated) - Midnight Cowboy < Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid - Kramer vs. Kramer < Apocalypse Now or Alien (Never Nominated) - Ordinary People < Raging Bull - Chariots of Fire < Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark - Gandhi < E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial - Out of Africa < The Color Purple or Back to the Future & Brazil (Both Not Nominated) - The Last Emperor < Moonstruck - Rain Man < Die Hard or Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Both Not Nominated So Who Cares! They’re both were great) - Driving Miss Daisy < Dead Poets Society, Glory, or Do the Right Thing (Not Nominated) - Dances With Wolves < Goodfellas - The English BORING Patient < Fargo - Shakespeare in Love < Saving Private Ryan - Gladiator (Sorry, I’m not entertained this movie) < Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon or Traffic - A Beautiful Mind < The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - Chicago < Gangs of New York, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, or The Pianist - Crash < Brokeback Mountain, Capote, Good Night & Good Luck, or Munich - The King’s Speech < Inception, The Social Network, or Toy Story 3 Didn’t see any those films so I have to check out at the library, digital stream, cable or anything. Well that’s about it. The winner that I predict will win for 2018 is....ROMA. Screw people who adore Black Panther or Bohemian Rhapsody for the worst category picks ever.
This video illustrates very well how the quality of movies has fallen over the years. Look at the best picture winners of the late 60s and early to mid 70s and there is simply no comparison to the winners of today. I’m not saying there are no longer good films being made, but the best of them fall by the wayside.
My top 10 1. Moonlight 2. Parasite 3. Birdman 4. The Silence of the Lambs 5. The Shape of Water 6. American Beauty 7. 12 Years a Slave 8. Schindler’s List 9. Titanic 10. No Country for Old Men
Literally every movie from Patton (1970) through The English Patient (1996) is pure gold. Twenty-seven straight years of amazing film. The true Golden Age of Hollywood. P.S. Should've been 28 years but somehow Saving Private Ryan lost to Shakespeare in Love (?!?)
SlapShotRegatta Rarely Hollywood movies in last 40 years are great. That's well known fact. Hollywood was gteat 50 or 70 yeras ago. That's well known fact in cinema history also.
1994 was the year to be. Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction. Thank god I was not in the jury, I loved all three equally. Also the 2008 one when Nolan wasn't even nominated with his The Dark Knight.
-My Opinion 2019: The Lighthouse 2018: The Favourite 2017: Dunkirk 2016: Hacksaw Ridge 2015: The Revenant 2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel 2013: Gravity 2012: Moonrise Kingdom 2011: The Tree of Life 2010: The Way Back 2009: Up 2008: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button 2007: No Country for Old Men 2006: The Departed 2005: Brokeback Mountain 2004: The Aviator 2003: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King 2002: The Pianist 2001: Gosford Park 2000: Gladiator 1999: Eyes Wide Shut 1998: Saving Private Ryan ..... Continue
In all honesty, I feel like The Revenant should’ve won Best Picture of 2015. I truly have not seen a much more beautiful but grittier film like that in a while
That was about homophobia in the Academy especially among the older members. Even elderly voters like Ernest Borgnine and Tony Curtis publicly said they’d never vote for a gay love film. They’re both dead now BTW.
Hey, atleast BM still won 3 Oscars although they're not best feature. my favorite gay films like Maurice, God's Own Country, and Blue Is The Warmest Color did not received any damn Oscar. but I don't care about Oscar anymore.
@@georgestanton9703 no they were not go do some research. A Beautiful Mind came out in 96. And i assume you are also talking about Gladiator which came out in 91
I like that some of these have become iconic classics while others have been totally forgotten.
Many great films of the past are now forgotten by the smartphone generation.
@@fritzwalter4660. And others should’ve gotten the Oscar instead. American Beauty is an amazing movie but stuff like The Green Mile should’ve won for ‘99
I like how you sending us this message from jail mr Goodman
@@raszze bad take
And some of these are remembered for not deserving the award in the least, such as _Shakespeare in Love_ , _Braveheart_ , and _Green Book_ .
Movie people: makes a war movie
The academy: is this *best picture?*
James Vs. Movies If parasite wasn’t made this year, I think 1917 would’ve won 😂
1998 disagrees
@@ash.613 facts
1917 did win 3 Oscars out of 10 nominations
@It's Google Images bruh! are you? pfff you're kidding me right? obviously you didn't watch the other nominated films
(2015)Spotlight,
(2016)Moonlight,
XXXTentacion 'bout to get copystriked.
nigga why you trippin? get your mood right
third one is Nigga which means BlacKkKlansman will win
Amazing
@Ryan Akwar Did you watch Spotlight?
😂😂🤣
Movies be like- do i need a oscar to prove my greatness.
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Shawshank redemption -nope
95 was a tight bout. I still believe Pulp Fiction was robbed.
Need to watch Shawshank Redemption, but still if it is 1/3 of what people say, it is still Oscar worthy.
Shawshank redmption , Forrest Gump , Pulp Fiction
In the same year😂😂
The academy had a great struggle there
@@Sc-lj6dv right brother .
I can say Shawshank redemption is clearly the best movie I've ever seen. Clearly my opinion though. And it's okay if it's not won an Oscar, it's deserve way better than Oscar
@@Sc-lj6dv not tough at all. Shawshank is clearly the best
And now Parasite has joined this elite list
Need an update so I don't have to see that Green Book thumbnail anymore lol.
@@DCombz Greenbook is a good one though thats why it won.
@@miraclesan3259 It should not of won over Roma
Cam parasite deserved all the awards it won and more period.
@@joanna1825 That's not what I was talking about, Roma was nominated last year
Saving Private Ryan should've won instead of Shakespeare in love, still one of the biggest snubs in Oscar history.
Facts
Lots of good movies in 98.. american history x too
Biggest Snub ever: Citizen Kane 1941
I agree, I did like Shakespeare in love but it couldn't hold a candle to Saving.
Remember the year Metallica released the Black Album and Jethro Tull won best metal album of the year? Awards shows are garbage.
Man, 1994 was a great year for film and the Oscars. Pulp Fiction, Forrest Gump, and the Shawshank Redemption all in the same year for Best Picture. Honestly, ALL 3 deserved Best Picture. But still a great year.
Scheldier list 1993 or 1994
Shawshank Redemption should have got it
1999 Was arguably the best year in hollywood's history. American Beuty, Magnolia, Fight Club, Being John Malkovich, Eyes wide shut, the list goes on. The films I named all could've been best picture winners if they were released different years.
@@quinntrex nah, forrest gump is the goat
Shawshank redemption deserved it tbh
Still can't believe Goodfellas never got best picture. One the BEST films of all time.
It had to beat Dances with Wolves
I can’t believe that there is no Kubrick films on this list
I love peardeck
EXACTLY what I was thinking
Nor Tarantino´s
Atleast shining is way better than black panther
No Hitchcock either.
The first one 'Wings' from1927 looks great with that zoom past those patrons in the cafe is stunning! Gonna look for that . It's like Vampyre from 1931 -so stunning camera work for that time
Citizen Kane, also has some insane camera work for it's time
Also the first and last silent film to win Best Picture.
the track or the dolly, not the zoom. 😂😂 sorry for my boredom
Pienso igual, la vi hace muchos años, y está filmada con maravillosos planos y perfectos para la época
@maria jose andres I saw it too. It's a great film!
when shrek 5 comes out it will win in every single category.mark my words
My personal favorite documentary short
Ok, but do we really need a Shrek 5?
@@juabenrodriguez9113 Yes
@@dpage446 well maybe you do but to me, I don't want a Shrek 5 because Shrek Forever After is a perfect ending to the Shrek franchise. Like I don't want a Toy Story 5 because Toy Story 4 has a perfect ending. If a franchise has a great ending, they don't need to make another sequel.
@@juabenrodriguez9113 infinite shrek movies
I stopped caring about the Oscars when Saving Private Ryan lost to Shakespeare in Love. Ridiculous.
Many mistakes but this is the big ever
The big lebowski should have won it
@@sammelisuominen706 yeah, well that's just like, uh, your opinion, man
@@JDP2104 shut the fuck up donny
@@heisen-bones You Stfu bitch
The fact that Black Panther or Bohemian Rhapsody could potentially join an elite group alongside Schindlers List, No Country For Old Men, A Beautiful Mind etc is so god damn laughable
Same as Lawrence of Arabia...
You sir are really Goddamn Laughable.
*cough* ratings *cough*
Yep
the fact that Green Book joined an elite group alongside Schindlers List, No Country For Old Men, is so god damn laughable
It still baffles me Black Panther is there 😂
That didnt win tho
@@yousifriyadh2946 No
@@juancosta7162 okay kiddo
@@juancosta7162 Yes
It was a much better choice than Green Book, though.
In 2015 I watched every best picture winner starting with Wings. 70s and 90s hands down my favorite decades. Amazing journey I highly recommend!
How long did it take you? I’d like to try it myself but I wanna see how long it’ll take me before enduring such a journey 😅
When I saw Ben Hur from 1959, I was blown away by how good it looks, then again the footage may have been remastered making it look better, but still, that production value must have been huge for the time.
The great thing about shooting with film as opposed to digital is that -- assuming it's been properly preserved -- you can remaster it decades later to an insane degree that digital can only dream about.
Never thought a simple question about a coin toss would be so chilling
How Scorsese didn’t win for Raging bull and Goodfellas is beyond me
Taxi Driver as well
Also The Wolf Of Wall street
Raging Bull yes he should have, goodfellas no he shouldn't have
Ikr especially goodfellas how did the dances of wolves win
@Montravius Daniel no the movie was released in 2006 and he won the oscar in the early 2006
The Lord of the Rings bows to no-one.
That scene makes my eyes watery every freaking time
@Move_I_Got_This I feel like it's not a coincidence that this is the top comment under this video though... and even though I have watched a lot of these movies, the short clip from ROTK hit me the most out of all the ones in this compilation.
@Move_I_Got_This sure, dummie
AGREED!
Bows to The Revenant
It’s amazing to realize that the actors in the late 1920s and 1930s were growing up during the actual Wild West era.
Born in the 19th century
I really hope Parasite wins best picture this year even if the Academy rarely acknowledges foreign films. It's just too damn good.
Sean Yang yessir
It’s a basic movie that doesn’t deserve any awards honestly
@@christopherquintanilla6572 I feel sorry for your movie preference
NetLiberate it won
It did ;)
It’s crazy how both apocalypse now and Shawshank redemption didn’t win best picture
And pulp fiction
Shawshank Redemption is overrated af
+Mulholland Drive
@@ΑντώνιοςΜοντάνας-ε7λ
100% agree
and Brokeback Mountain
I haven't seen Green Book and Vice for now but The Favourite and Roma are my favs, with BlacKkKlansman
And I love Black Panther but an Oscar, meh
Heisenberg Snake Vice is a bit of an odd one but Green Book is absolutely worth your time.
Green Book is the best among nominees.
last year winner was ace so blackklansman should win on moral grounds br more pop the favourite hm ok green book was great but doesnt feel strong enough to Roma maybe star is born hm no vice no 😣
Green Book is my prediction to win
@Hackingking4478 reviews 2 how? When there are so many discrimation of white people against black people in it???
Disappointed not seeing Shawshank redemption, Seven, back to the future in the list.
AND THE DARK KNIGHT !!!
@@MrMrjack18 I absolutely agree
@@naveedsiddiqui6697 Great ! glad you agree !!!
And Deathly Hallows Part 2
None of these won the category
The transition from 2015 to 2016 said ,”spotlight uh moonlight uh
Shakespeare in Love will NEVER be a better film than Saving Private Ryan. It is the era of Weinstein buying Oscars. There is no universe where Gwyneth Paltrow is a better actress than Cate Blanchet.
@@TheGourdKing, Didn't it get one?
Yes, it is a better film than Shakespeare In Love.
I think both movies are overrated. Gwyneth Paltrow too.
@@nikolabronzic7386 you're wrong about saving private ryan
@@braydenpaulk5079
Definitely good, but overrated movies! Like Braveheart, Hacksaw Ridge, The Shawshank Redemption, Gladiator... The Thin Red Line should have won Oscar!
@@nikolabronzic7386 bro, fuck you
Sorry, had to reupload this one. Had a few audio issues with the last try. SO who's going to win this year??
ROMA
Roma
Roma
Burger Fiction Roma
Roma!
The 90's years were great from Oscar (only exception was Shakespeare in Love). All other movies are classic.
WH7 8RCN yeah saving private Ryan was robbed
Forest gump deserved the win, but so did shawshank
The 1990s, ie, back when popular films could still win best picture.
94 was the year of great movies
@@ewan897 also true. Leon the professional was also another masterpiece
And the list of the "should have been" winners?
I would say that at least half of these "Best Picture" winners were not really the best movies that came out that year.I think there is a lot of campaigning and promoting of nominees that the Academy members frequently get caught up in that leads them to pick the wrong films very often!
For example every movie of Nolan is missing.
thanasis thanos
Insomnia (2002) -> The Pianist is better
Batman Begins (2005) -> Not a good movie
The Prestige (2006) -> The Departed is better (and won)
The Dark Knight (2008) -> The Wrestler is better (not nominated tho)
Inception (2010) -> Black Swan is better
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) -> Django is better
Interstellar (2014) -> Birdman is better (and won)
Dunkirk (2017) -> Blade Runner is better (not nominated)
I think the only chance (and deserved one) was Memento (2000), but hadn't enough recognition then.
@@neetrain LOL don't make me laugh. All those movies are better? Says who, you? I guessed so.
The only way to compare is them is by using their imdb scores as the result is decided by the majority of film fans and not you and guess what, most Nolan"s movies win.
Who cares? They didn’t win
That Annie Hall love scene transition to Deer Hunter with Robert De Niro with a gun to his head saying I love you was *hilarious*
I thought Annie Hall was so stupid and Diane Keaton undeserving of an Oscar.
Man, Clark Gable was rockin it in the 30's.
That scene from Midnight Cowboy was not scripted. A car pulled up unplanned and Dustin, ever the method actor, responded accordingly
I love how you put out the most famous lines of the movies: "Frankly dear, I don't give a damn." "Here's looking at you, kid." "The rain in Spain..." and so on.
Citizen kane should have won an oscar for best picture of 1941
If anybody hasn't seen All Quiet On The Western Front, do it now! It's the earliest Best Picture that kicked a ton of ass. Anybody can watch it and not feel bored.
I hate how politics play such a huge role when it comes to oscars
Yes when a movie with a black cast its political, but when its a white cast there is nothing political about it...
@@jeb_bush6129 how dumb can one be.
@@jeb_bush6129 cuz no one gives a shit if it's a white cast but when it's a black cast everyone is "YEAH!! WOOOOO!! BEST MOVIE EVER!!"
@@jeb_bush6129 If you mean black panther. The reviewers made it political, they're the ones that focused on its cast and not on the actual content of the movie. It was good but not oscar good.
HicaptainWorld it wasn't even good it looked like superhero movie from 2006 with all those choppy ass cgi animations and bland as shit story
what can we learn from this: Oscar for the Best Picture is not the only thing you need to know about that year in movies
*WINGS* Cinematography is awesome even 93 years later. amazing!
Rip Chadwick Boseman🖤
These videos must be so easy to make. You just take the vid from last year and add the nominees for this year. Still these vids are dope as hell
Thanks for watching! They take us 5-8 hours of work per video each year on top of the 40+ hours per video we spent initially making them. It's easier now, but that's still a lotta hours!
Burger Fiction i noticed you add new clips for some of the movies. Thank you for your hard work! I look forward to these videos during oscars season!
It's definitely much harder, I think you using chrome image is throwing you off. Personally getting such high-quality print and showing the best/iconic scene of each movie takes work, much work than say right click and saving a bad copy of Chrome image. I hope you get my subtle point.
@Human from Earth My daughter & I watch together every year. I print out the list of nominees, we make OUR choices, then see who gets the most right. We love watching the movie clips and Best Song performances, and she holds me while I cry during "In Memoriam" (she doesn't cry...not even at the saddest movies...and she's 17). I used to watch it with MY mother when I was a kid. My mom passed on her love of movies on to me, and I passed it to my daughter. It's more than just "rich people congratulating themselves"; that's the Golden Globes. THIS is appreciating the movie industry and all the work and talent it makes to make the movies we love.
Karen Fahel I comment very rarely but that was very wholesome. Thanks for the comment ☺️✌️
Grand Hotel (1931/1932) is VERY underrated, simply because most modern day critics see it as nothing but a "star vehicle". In fact it has several beautiful, nuanced performances and a very sophisticated plot. I highly recommend it.
That transition from Annie Hall to the Deer Hunter gets me every time! Also RIP Albert Finney aka Tom Jones.
Yes RIP. I had to rewatch the ending of Big Fish when I saw the news.
We also lost last year the director of the Last Emperor, Bernardo Bertolucci.
Oh, he's dead? Mighty big shame.
@@angelcastaneda529 We also lost Milos Forman, who directed Amadeus *AND* One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest! Really sad.
And Michael Anderson, the director of Around the World in 80 Days. He lived a full life, he passed at the age of 98.
I'm really surprised at some of the movies that I was fully expecting to be on the list which were not.
I'm thinking about watching each of these movies over time.
Has anybody had the same idea and did you struggle to find the oldies online?
L&F Hip-Hop oldies usually aren’t hard to find, many are public domain and can be found on RUclips, but there’s lot of other places to look online.
Libraries often have them.
I’ve spent just over a year doing the exact same thing you plan to do. I’ve only got one film left to watch, which is The Godfather II.
Most of the films are very readily available, but some of the 30’s films are a nightmare to source without going down dodgy means. Particularly tricky to find were Cavalcade, Gentlemen’s Agreement, The Great Ziegfeld and The Best Years Of Our Lives (the latter is well worth watching, and IMO is frankly the greatest film you’ve never seen). Good luck!
I have watched all of the older films (pre 1971) on Turner Classic Movies. They run many of these films during their annual 31 days of Oscar marathon which begins on Feb 1.
Below is a link to the this year’s schedule.
i.cdn.turner.com/v5cache/TCM/31Days/31Days2020-Schedule.pdf
@@adamd8309 was it worth it? i plan to do it as well
1999 was the Sixth Sense. That movie deserved an oscar.
@Diego Pisfil lol what, of course he did, you only write that cause of him as a person.
Michael Keaton was in 2 straight Best Pictures? I wonder what the record is
TrevorBOB Russell Crowe also was in two in a row.
Philip Krusto and Clark Gable, John Goodman, Meryl Streep.
@@deniserodas6848, is it too much to ask what the movies were?
@@doxazo5512 the record is 3 straight. Wallis Clark and Harry Davenport both did it in the 1930s.
TrevorBOB Clark Gable; It Happened One Night and Mutiny On The Bounty. John Goodman; The Artist and Argo.
Meryl Streep; The Dear Hunter and Kramer Vs. Kramer.
Thank you so much. I've been looking for good films for AGES. Thank you again!
Looking back at all of these, The Shape of Water and No Country For Old Men are my favorites. But there are a number I haven't seen and have always meant to (like Hurt Locker).
I am currently doing a marathon of all of these, and am halfway through the 1950s. I highly recommend it- there are some gems in there that most people probably haven’t seen!
I may do it when i make time
Tell us when you’re done and update!
russell crowe two years in a row wow
Its 20 years old GLADIATOR...
The best period war movie of all time....
The Green Mile should have deserved best picture as well.
Absolutely not
@@emilepelletier8176 why not it was amazing
@@TheGourdKing let's agree to disagree😅
@@TheGourdKing Hahaha you think The Matrix is any good. That's hilarious.
@@emilepelletier8176 We're probably not talking about the same movie. All the atmosphere there, in between the depressive and the surreal, is about the acting and the picture. Cheers.
Any doubt that Jack Nicholson is one of the greatest actors of all time?
Definitely. But I think that imo Robert Di Nero is just leagues above
I've never seen him not be "Jack Nicholson" in any of his roles. If he has range as an actor, I've never seen it.
Charlie Chaplin, Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, And Marlon Brando. Of course, Jack is either in or really close to their league.
Blulight
Peter OToole above Brando, De Niro and Pacino!
No doubt at all
I can’t believe the first one wasn’t Metropolis!
1. Metropolis came out in 1927. First Oscar in 1929
2. Metropolis is a German movie and there was no best foreign movie award
I was amazed by how many of these films I couldn’t remember or never saw. And these were the recent ones. They better get on TCMs list or else they’ll be forgotten
Good list, and every film who won their own achievements throughout years was pretty outstanding.
Top Year’s Favorite Films That I’m Glad They Win for an Oscar:
- Casablanca (1942)
- The Sound of Music (1965)
- The Godfather (1972)
- The Godfather: Part II (1974)
- The Silence of the Lambs (1991)
- Schindler’s List (1993)
- Forrest Gump (1994)
- Braveheart (1995)
- Titanic (1997)
- American Beauty (1999)
- The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)
- The Departed (2006)
- No Country for Old Men (2007)
- 12 Years a Slave (2013)
- Birdman (2014)
- Moonlight (2016)
- The Shape of Water (2017)
Great Films That Were Good For Winning An Oscar:
- All About Eve (1950)
- Ben-Hur (1959)
- West Side Story (1961)
- Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
- My Fair Lady (1964)
- In the Heat of the Night (1967)
- Patton (1970)
- Rocky (1976)
- Terms of Endearment (1983)
- Amadeus (1984)
- Platoon (1986)
- Unforgiven (1992)
- Million Dollar Baby (2004)
- Slumdog Millionaire (2008)
- The Hurt Locker (2009)
- The Artist (2011)
- Argo (2012)
- Spotlight (2015)
Overrated Films That Should Not Deserve Win An Oscar:
- How Was My Green Valley < Citizen Kane
- Around the World In 80 Days < Giant or The Ten Commandments
- Oliver! < 2001: A Space Odyssey (Never Nominated)
- Midnight Cowboy < Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
- Kramer vs. Kramer < Apocalypse Now or Alien (Never Nominated)
- Ordinary People < Raging Bull
- Chariots of Fire < Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark
- Gandhi < E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
- Out of Africa < The Color Purple or Back to the Future & Brazil (Both Not Nominated)
- The Last Emperor < Moonstruck
- Rain Man < Die Hard or Who Framed Roger Rabbit? (Both Not Nominated So Who Cares! They’re both were great)
- Driving Miss Daisy < Dead Poets Society, Glory, or Do the Right Thing (Not Nominated)
- Dances With Wolves < Goodfellas
- The English BORING Patient < Fargo
- Shakespeare in Love < Saving Private Ryan
- Gladiator (Sorry, I’m not entertained this movie) < Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon or Traffic
- A Beautiful Mind < The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring
- Chicago < Gangs of New York, The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, or The Pianist
- Crash < Brokeback Mountain, Capote, Good Night & Good Luck, or Munich
- The King’s Speech < Inception, The Social Network, or Toy Story 3
Didn’t see any those films so I have to check out at the library, digital stream, cable or anything. Well that’s about it.
The winner that I predict will win for 2018 is....ROMA. Screw people who adore Black Panther or Bohemian Rhapsody for the worst category picks ever.
im like 4 years late but holy shit this post is so accurate except shawshank instead of forrest gump
i literally agree with every single one of your opinions
the dark knight
inception
Interstellar
Django unchained
The wolf of wall street
I've seen three of these films. The best one is The Dark Knight.
@@katherynemero9355 I found inception and interstellar better than Dark knight.
All three are great movies and directed by Christopher Nolan
Django is pretty damn good too
Her>>>>the wolf of wall street
@DARIUS-PETRU SALE I totally agree. My second choice would be her
Transition from Annie Hall to the Deer Hunter is hilarious.
Right? Same 3 words, two totally different context
It's like a collage of entertainment history. I love videos like this.
The evolution of cinema it’s extraordinary
13:34 This is my favorite scene from the entire movie .
Just realized the best picture award is a clip not a picture
Everything is so great and then... Shakespeare in Love. Mediocre rubbish.
Degradation 🤣
and then Black Panther...
Jimmy Two-Times And shape of water. there were at least 10 movies more deserving
i don't know how Saving private Ryan didnt win, that film is a masterpiece
@@ubelmensch and joker
This video illustrates very well how the quality of movies has fallen over the years. Look at the best picture winners of the late 60s and early to mid 70s and there is simply no comparison to the winners of today. I’m not saying there are no longer good films being made, but the best of them fall by the wayside.
My top 10
1. Moonlight
2. Parasite
3. Birdman
4. The Silence of the Lambs
5. The Shape of Water
6. American Beauty
7. 12 Years a Slave
8. Schindler’s List
9. Titanic
10. No Country for Old Men
Great list 👍
Fuck Moonlight! Shouldn't have won! 👎🏻
Arrival, La La Land, Manchester by the Sea, Lion and Fences are much better!
3:39 wow these graphics aren’t bad for 1959!
That was done for real. They really raced chariots.
Its camera 70 mm super panavision film.Rape any modern digital camera today.
The Green Book -unbelievable film , Oscar worthy -absolutely.
Thank you for posting this
I'm just so glad that The Apartment made it on this list. Truly one of the best stories told to this day. Such a good black and white film.
Literally every movie from Patton (1970) through The English Patient (1996) is pure gold. Twenty-seven straight years of amazing film. The true Golden Age of Hollywood.
P.S. Should've been 28 years but somehow Saving Private Ryan lost to Shakespeare in Love (?!?)
SlapShotRegatta
Rarely Hollywood movies in last 40 years are great. That's well known fact. Hollywood was gteat 50 or 70 yeras ago. That's well known fact in cinema history also.
You forgot 1927 to 1970. All were great. 1939 was the best year for movies.
What about titanic?
2020 - Parasite
2021 - Nomadland
nomadland most boring shit i've seen
2022:CODA
2023 - Everything Everywhere All at Once
I’m Here cause i have no idea what should i watch during quarantine
Forest gump & Schindlers list both r my favorite.
Ordinary People (1980) was a FANTASTIC FILM I recommend to anyone.
I rematch that movie every single year. It's still that good. That's what a best picture should be.
Christopher Nolan films has never won best film award in Oscar,
Because the members in committee didn't understand the story of the film. 😂
@Abhijeet Kundu Because black people play the main roles, so thats why
Abhijeet Kundu I wouldn’t call the character of Martin Freeman (the agent) a very minor character
Because his film dosen't deserve Oscar.
@@yogitagomes7388 Only because you don't have any taste in movies, that doesn't mean he didn't deserve one.
@@commudus6256 yes he make good movies but other people make good movies which are unrecognized but they are good atleast they deserve it more
And now Nomadland joined this list!
Finally found the movie where the "I'm walking here. I'm walking here." phrase come from 😂
1994 was the year to be. Shawshank Redemption, Forrest Gump, Pulp Fiction. Thank god I was not in the jury, I loved all three equally.
Also the 2008 one when Nolan wasn't even nominated with his The Dark Knight.
That's hilarious to think that The Academy expand the nominees from 5 to 8 after 2008 because The Dark Knight was snubbed
I almost knocked over my laptop when I saw James Stewart at 1:37, one of my fav actors
I’m gonna make him an offer he can’t refuse. Damn, this make me replay 4-5 times, one of the greatest trilogy of the World
Funny how a movie from 1927 has better camera work than any of the marvel "movies"😂
I’m gonna watch every single one
How is it going?
11 years from the first colour film to the next one
Thank you for all the work you put in these videos.This was fantastic!
I’m still annoyed that Three billboards outside Ebbing Missouri didn’t win best picture, it was much better than The Shape Of Water!!
I know, right?!
SAME
yea even i was rooting for 3 Billboards and Lady Bird
@@ShaunMcSauce shape of water was literal garbage. three billboards is a movie that i still remember now
yeah im not wasting my time on a movie dubbed "The fish banging movie"
Paddington 2 needs a nom
Arthur Curry nah. It’s great but...
JD Bond but what?
It sure is better than Bohemian Rhapsody
@Hackingking4478 reviews 2 the only 2 I would keep is the favourite and roma
It will be Roma or Green Book.
Bohemian Rhapsody?
Vice?
A Star is Born?
Blackkklansman?
Black Panther?
Title of the video should be ‘The slide into irrelevance in the past 15 years’
Make that 30 years.
"Were you this much trouble at the Abby"
"Oh much more sir"
*"mMmM"*
The best decades for movies imo
70s, 90s, and the past decade (2010's)
Finally, a channel that appreciates classic pictures. keep up the good work!
-My Opinion
2019: The Lighthouse
2018: The Favourite
2017: Dunkirk
2016: Hacksaw Ridge
2015: The Revenant
2014: The Grand Budapest Hotel
2013: Gravity
2012: Moonrise Kingdom
2011: The Tree of Life
2010: The Way Back
2009: Up
2008: The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
2007: No Country for Old Men
2006: The Departed
2005: Brokeback Mountain
2004: The Aviator
2003: Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
2002: The Pianist
2001: Gosford Park
2000: Gladiator
1999: Eyes Wide Shut
1998: Saving Private Ryan
..... Continue
I’m happy I found someone else who thinks The Aviator, The Revenant and Hacksaw Ridge deserved best picture.
In all honesty, I feel like The Revenant should’ve won Best Picture of 2015. I truly have not seen a much more beautiful but grittier film like that in a while
I agree! One of my favorite films
Watch a comparison between The Revenant and Tarkovsky's movies...
10:22: “Hey, that’s the title of the movie”
And to think that Apocalypse Now had not won an Oscar. !
One of the best movies in history!
Enjoyable excursion through cinematic history!
Brokeback Mountain not winning makes me cry even today
How could CRASH win that, right??
They got robbed!!!
That was about homophobia in the Academy especially among the older members. Even elderly voters like Ernest Borgnine and Tony Curtis publicly said they’d never vote for a gay love film. They’re both dead now BTW.
Hey, atleast BM still won 3 Oscars although they're not best feature. my favorite gay films like Maurice, God's Own Country, and Blue Is The Warmest Color did not received any damn Oscar. but I don't care about Oscar anymore.
Damn Crowe made some huge movies back in the 90's i forgot about A Beautiful Mind
both of those movies were in the 2000's
@@georgestanton9703 no they were not go do some research. A Beautiful Mind came out in 96. And i assume you are also talking about Gladiator which came out in 91
@@brucesbanner5057 gladiator (2000) A beautiful mind (2001) u idiot look it up
@@brucesbanner5057 Nothing but a troll you are
Schindler’s List is genuinely one of the best movies I’ve ever seen
It’s amazing that some of these are older than WW2
How ??
5:14 a 1971 film
11:15 a 2011 film
The world is evolving backwards😂😂😂