@@chesareroach my Dad showed me 2001 and The Matrix since they were two of his favourite movies and they blew me away!!! Huge impacts on the cinema industry!!
@andrewburgemeister6684 Incredible! I make sure that I at least watch The Matrix once a year. The Ani-Matrix is also worth a watch, an anime companion.
What’s screwed up about Singing in the Rain not being nominated is that the year before, An American in Paris won Best Picture starring Gene Kelly. I don’t know why they glossed over Singin in the Rain.
Loving the scruff guys!! I feel your content has been more diversified lately and more frequent in uploads. Keep it up! Be safe on the 4th! You should do The Patriot for this years Independence Day!!!
Mostly you have chosen examples which do not support the academy's limited criteria for what represents 'best'. With few exceptions, they don't generally like comedies, science fiction, horror, musicals, politically dangerous movies, culturally sensitive movies, non-linear stories, animation, movies in which a US accent is absent, maverick actors and auteur directors. Therefore not many are snubs, but examples that exist outside the academy's purview. I am glad that there are more reliable indicators of worldwide achievement in cinema than this
The handmaiden was mentioned thank you bless your souls I’m frequently upset you don’t list zodiac in finchers line up but it was mentioned here so I’ll let it slide this time 🙂↕️
Vertigo strangely did not do as well at the box iffice when it came out, and Hitchcok blamed Stewart is my understanding. So much so, that when he had made NORTH BY NORTHWEST he was supposed to be in it, but Hitchcock took in Carry Grant.
Still so bitter about Brokeback Mountain but...the legacy and the acclaim the movie has vs. Crash being remembered just for being the movie, that stole Brokeback Mountain's Oscar. And I rewatched The Banshees of Inisherin couple of days ago, still mad at the huge snub but especially, I've never realised just how ignored Colin Farrell was, until Cillian Murphy got the Oppenheimer Oscar and was dubbed as the first Irish best actor award winner.
And Ian McKellen was nominated for best supporting actor for The Fellowship of the Ring. So at least 1 actor got nominated. I agree with you guys on Sean Astin. He should have gotten a nom for ROTK.
Ok this is getting ridiculous now haha Francis Ford Coppola DID win for best Director for The Godfather Part II. He lost 2 years prior for the first Godfather to Bob Fosse.
Love this episode and the podcast big time, but I must push back on 1995’s Seven. It was great, but it owed a lot to The Silence of the Lambs. Many would concur that Seven was one of the movies that tried to “copy” from TSOTL. You say that a lot of movies about serial killers were made because of Seven, but no, Silence came out in 1991 and THAT created the fever in psychological thrillers about serial killers. If anything, it was snubbed by the Academy because they had just awarded the Big Five to Silence four years earlier.
The most disappointing snub had to be Toni Collette in Hereditary not even getting a nomination, she’s phenomenal in that film showing raw harrowing grief and anger and carried the entire film on her shoulders. The Academy I think probably just had a thing against horror movies as viewing them as cheap entertainment but Hereditary is a whole other level reminiscent of classic horror and Collette’s performance was a big factor in that film being terrific!! Also agree Tom Cruise should have won for Magnolia, yes his more of an action man now but he killed it in this and really went into character as Frank and made you feel repulsed but also sympathetic to his plight and his character’s history of being abandoned and trying to cope! PTA I think really gets the best performances out of the actors who have significant roles in his films!
Duncan WAS nominated for Green Mile, Hanks WASN'T. Hitchcock WAS nominated for Best Director for both Rear Window and Psycho. Moulin Rouge did not win Best Picture. Also you forgot how Russell Crowe should have won for A Beautiful Mind over Denzel Washington for Training Day. Finally, Austin Butler was WAY better than Brendan Fraser.
Jacob Tremblay should’ve been nominated for best actor the year Room came out. I remember it being the year Leo won, and overall I think he deservers it. BUT I think Jacob had one of the best performances ever played by a child his age and that movie wouldn’t have worked at all if he wasn’t the actor he was. I always think it was a shame he didn’t at least get nominated. The only performances I remember for that year are him and Leo in Revenant snd honestly I think my opinion is he won over Leo and Leo mostly won that one because of his reputation and not the exact performance.
Hey guys whats up. Love your channel but I wanted to say that Michael Clarke Duncan wás nominated for the Green Mile for best supporting actor. Tom Hanks wasn't. ✌🏼
It was a ground breaking movie when it was released. We have never seen any film like it. The vfx, the fight scenes, the slow motion effect, the fashion etc
Honorable mentions The Searchers (1956) Best John Ford & John Wayne film in my opinion. The Good The Bad and the Ugly (1966) Perhaps the greatest western film ever made. Once Upon A Time in the West (1968) Peak Sergio Leone great score. On Her Majestys Secret Service (1969) The most underrated and overlooked James Bond film at the time but gained a cult following in the 007 fandom. the closest from book to film adaptation in the series. Jaws (1975) is there anything else that hasnt been said about this film, the first film to cross 100 million at the box office. Star Wars (1977) This one was a no brainer that year Annie Hall sucks Apocalypse Now (1979) come on now academy are they dawn serious, the best film of 1979 besides Alien. The Shinning (1980) A close shot for a Horror film. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) I dont care what the academy thinks this is a perfect film. The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers (2002) The Entire Trilogy should have won Best Picture not just the finale. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2003) Best film in the entire series hands down directed by Alfonso cuaron. Casino Royale (2006) Not just the best James Bond film of all time but a great film on its own period. Its Action! Adventure!Suspense!Romance!Thriller! great locations great perfomances from everybody not just Daniel Craig, great Cinematography, great score, great editing and sound and great costumes.
I don't know if anyhone else caught this, but the gentleman above were wrong about two things with 2001. First saying 1964. That was actually when Dr Strangelove was released I beleve. ALso saying that it lost to MIDNIGHT COWBOY is incorrect. that was the following year. It lost to OLIVER, a musical based on OLIVER TWIST. The director of the film was Caroll REED, whio should have 20 years or so should have won for THIRD MAN. I am pretty old, I saw 2001 in 1968 in San FRrancisco. WHile I did not enjoy it I had to admit it was a film that I would not forget. WEhen the nomations were announced, I even as a 11 year old kid new something was not right. Stanley Kubrick did get nominated for director, and won for Special effects. BLADE RUNNER when it came out was not well rece3ived and was not a finanncila success. Though Time Magaine aknowledge that it was a great film.
Here's the most egregious snub in my opinion: "Chicago" beating "The Pianist" for BP in 2002/03. The Pianist is one of very few movies to win Best screenplay/director but NOT picture.
@@MrJones2248 Spent hours preparing this one, yea we made a few mistakes out of hundreds of entires, we aren’t perfect but appreciate you tuning in. Scoured through hours of Wikipedia and IMDb pages, sorry if I got a bit mixed up in my reading a couple of things
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ honestly fellas. I appreciate the fact you did this video, so please don’t take my criticism with any malice. I feel you guys with some of the wrong facts missed out on a few opportunities to really express outrage. Like how Oliver won best picture and 2001 wasn’t even nominated. You guys really could’ve took a dump on Oliver. You got good chemistry and I did laugh a few times. I’ve studied film, especially Oscar history for YEARS. About 18 to be exact and I like to hear other people’s outrage over film. There’s a passion in the outcry over films that got snubbed. I can understand you may have had to be on a deadline to put things together, I just feel that you had a lot of missed opportunities to truly make some funny bits out of it. You do have good chemistry and I think you have good personalities for this line of work. I respect what you’re doing.
2001 & The Matrix not getting nominated is absolutely criminal.
@@chesareroach for real
Absolutely great films that I had an out-of-body experience when I watched them for the first time along with the original Star Wars!
@andrewburgemeister6684 I agree 100% they are movies that have had an everlasting impact.
@@chesareroach my Dad showed me 2001 and The Matrix since they were two of his favourite movies and they blew me away!!!
Huge impacts on the cinema industry!!
@andrewburgemeister6684 Incredible! I make sure that I at least watch The Matrix once a year. The Ani-Matrix is also worth a watch, an anime companion.
In 1995, we got Heat, Seven, The Usual Suspects, Casino, Before Sunrise and Toy Story and none of them were nominated for best picture.
+12 Monkeys
@@salvatoresultana4058 😡😡😡😡
Casino shocked me when I found out only Sharon could get in......
Alfred Hitchcock not winning an Oscar for directing Psycho is absurd in its own right
@@johnnywhiteiii3511 yup
What’s screwed up about Singing in the Rain not being nominated is that the year before, An American in Paris won Best Picture starring Gene Kelly. I don’t know why they glossed over Singin in the Rain.
@@salvatoresultana4058 weird!
Loving the scruff guys!! I feel your content has been more diversified lately and more frequent in uploads. Keep it up! Be safe on the 4th! You should do The Patriot for this years Independence Day!!!
@@joshuanaraine thanks! 🫡
A lot of these are crazy but recently how did The Iron Claw get no love last year? That movie is so beautiful
@@nrrock23 great one
Omg yes! Zac Efron gave the best performance of his career and was unfortunately ignored.
Mostly you have chosen examples which do not support the academy's limited criteria for what represents 'best'. With few exceptions, they don't generally like comedies, science fiction, horror, musicals, politically dangerous movies, culturally sensitive movies, non-linear stories, animation, movies in which a US accent is absent, maverick actors and auteur directors. Therefore not many are snubs, but examples that exist outside the academy's purview. I am glad that there are more reliable indicators of worldwide achievement in cinema than this
midnight cowboy actually won in 1970, the 1969 winner was Oliver! (released in the second half of 1968)
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Sean Astin or Ian Mckellen not winning best supporting actors for lotr was criminal.
The handmaiden was mentioned thank you bless your souls
I’m frequently upset you don’t list zodiac in finchers line up but it was mentioned here so I’ll let it slide this time 🙂↕️
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Children of men make more sense today than when it came out . Completely one of the most underrated movies in the last 20 years
Brokeback Mountain is a masterpiece...absolutely haunting! Crash taking the oscar over it, is the crime of the century!
Vertigo strangely did not do as well at the box iffice when it came out, and Hitchcok blamed Stewart is my understanding. So much so, that when he had made NORTH BY NORTHWEST he was supposed to be in it, but Hitchcock took in Carry Grant.
Still so bitter about Brokeback Mountain but...the legacy and the acclaim the movie has vs. Crash being remembered just for being the movie, that stole Brokeback Mountain's Oscar.
And I rewatched The Banshees of Inisherin couple of days ago, still mad at the huge snub but especially, I've never realised just how ignored Colin Farrell was, until Cillian Murphy got the Oppenheimer Oscar and was dubbed as the first Irish best actor award winner.
@@Busha69 100%
Midnight Cowboy came out in ‘69 and won at the ‘70 ceremony. The film that won in ‘68 was Oliver!
Check your facts.
Glad to see Thirteenth Lives get some love, fantastic and underrated movie
@@AyeGeeYT 🙌
Jake Gyllenhaal in general getting snubbed
And Ian McKellen was nominated for best supporting actor for The Fellowship of the Ring. So at least 1 actor got nominated. I agree with you guys on Sean Astin. He should have gotten a nom for ROTK.
Ok this is getting ridiculous now haha Francis Ford Coppola DID win for best Director for The Godfather Part II. He lost 2 years prior for the first Godfather to Bob Fosse.
Nolan not winning best director for Dunkirk is a war crime
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Dafoe is always outstanding, a memorable role of his is in Mississippi Burning. Amazing movie, wonderful cast, such a forgotten movie.
@@jotade2098 Dafoe should have received a supporting actor nomination for The Lighthouse
when does the roma ep air?
@@dabberdan36 we did it two years ago!
Does Thirteen Lives count as an Oscar snub if it didn’t get a theatrical release, and therefore wouldn’t be eligible for a nomination?
@@MulEdge it got limited release
Love this episode and the podcast big time, but I must push back on 1995’s Seven. It was great, but it owed a lot to The Silence of the Lambs. Many would concur that Seven was one of the movies that tried to “copy” from TSOTL. You say that a lot of movies about serial killers were made because of Seven, but no, Silence came out in 1991 and THAT created the fever in psychological thrillers about serial killers. If anything, it was snubbed by the Academy because they had just awarded
the Big Five to Silence four years earlier.
Beast of no nation.
The academy hated netflix movies back in the day
The most disappointing snub had to be Toni Collette in Hereditary not even getting a nomination, she’s phenomenal in that film showing raw harrowing grief and anger and carried the entire film on her shoulders. The Academy I think probably just had a thing against horror movies as viewing them as cheap entertainment but Hereditary is a whole other level reminiscent of classic horror and Collette’s performance was a big factor in that film being terrific!!
Also agree Tom Cruise should have won for Magnolia, yes his more of an action man now but he killed it in this and really went into character as Frank and made you feel repulsed but also sympathetic to his plight and his character’s history of being abandoned and trying to cope! PTA I think really gets the best performances out of the actors who have significant roles in his films!
I’m still bummed as to how Brokeback Mountain lost to Crash 😤😤
Brokeback Mountain is legit one of the best movies ever made! It definitely should’ve won! I’ll never forget the injustice here. lol
@@tsubasawingsresevoir 😡😡😡
@@joeysnowynoey 🫡
Central Station not winning any oscars, so sad
Gwyneth Paltrow deserved her win in 1999 best actress? Any actresses from that year nomination who did much far better was snubbed!
Guys, come on.. M. Night Shyamalan DID get nominated for Best Director for The Sixth Sense.. do your homework!! 😂
@@globetrekker32able sorry 👀👀👀👀
Spotlight is a fine film, but Mad Max:Fury Road is eternal, shiny, and chrome!
@@tremontidood WITNESS!
Singin in the Rain came out in 1952 not 1953
Moulin Rouge is NOT a Best Picture winner!!! 😂 guys... What are you saying? What's your source?? A Beautiful Mind won that year.
I think Jesse eisenberg should’ve won for the social network
Duncan WAS nominated for Green Mile, Hanks WASN'T. Hitchcock WAS nominated for Best Director for both Rear Window and Psycho. Moulin Rouge did not win Best Picture. Also you forgot how Russell Crowe should have won for A Beautiful Mind over Denzel Washington for Training Day. Finally, Austin Butler was WAY better than Brendan Fraser.
Jacob Tremblay should’ve been nominated for best actor the year Room came out. I remember it being the year Leo won, and overall I think he deservers it. BUT I think Jacob had one of the best performances ever played by a child his age and that movie wouldn’t have worked at all if he wasn’t the actor he was. I always think it was a shame he didn’t at least get nominated. The only performances I remember for that year are him and Leo in Revenant snd honestly I think my opinion is he won over Leo and Leo mostly won that one because of his reputation and not the exact performance.
@@joeysnowynoey great point
Prisoners is so damn good
Hey guys whats up. Love your channel but I wanted to say that Michael Clarke Duncan wás nominated for the Green Mile for best supporting actor. Tom Hanks wasn't. ✌🏼
@@globetrekker32able thanks! Sorry this one was tough to research without mixing things up!
2001 came out in 1968 not 1964
Midnight Ruin not taking home every Oscar 😤
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The Matrix had no business being nominated for Best Picture. All flash and littered with subpar acting
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It was a ground breaking movie when it was released. We have never seen any film like it. The vfx, the fight scenes, the slow motion effect, the fashion etc
It put me to sleep....way over-rated!@@singstreetcar5881
Thanks for including my comment in the unsubscribes!
@@ShawnSpencerAndBurtonGuster 😎
TMNT animation was god tier 😭 dissing a child hood classic deserves a Unsubscribe
@@thomaschauvin47 😂😂😂
Honorable mentions
The Searchers (1956) Best John Ford & John Wayne film in my opinion.
The Good The Bad and the Ugly (1966) Perhaps the greatest western film ever made.
Once Upon A Time in the West (1968) Peak Sergio Leone great score.
On Her Majestys Secret Service (1969) The most underrated and overlooked James Bond film at the time but gained a cult following in the 007 fandom. the closest from book to film adaptation in the series.
Jaws (1975) is there anything else that hasnt been said about this film, the first film to cross 100 million at the box office.
Star Wars (1977) This one was a no brainer that year Annie Hall sucks
Apocalypse Now (1979) come on now academy are they dawn serious, the best film of 1979 besides Alien.
The Shinning (1980) A close shot for a Horror film.
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) I dont care what the academy thinks this is a perfect film.
The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) The Lord of the Rings The Two Towers (2002) The Entire Trilogy should have won Best Picture not just the finale.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2003) Best film in the entire series hands down directed by Alfonso cuaron.
Casino Royale (2006) Not just the best James Bond film of all time but a great film on its own period. Its Action! Adventure!Suspense!Romance!Thriller! great locations great perfomances from everybody not just Daniel Craig, great Cinematography, great score, great editing and sound and great costumes.
@@AmedeeMaximiliano 🫡🫡🫡🫡
You say he didnt win one, but Samuel l jackson got an honorary oscar. Doesnt that count?
@@Bollecider not in our books!
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ thats fair
I don't know if anyhone else caught this, but the gentleman above were wrong about two things with 2001. First saying 1964. That was actually when Dr Strangelove was released I beleve. ALso saying that it lost to MIDNIGHT COWBOY is incorrect. that was the following year. It lost to OLIVER, a musical based on OLIVER TWIST. The director of the film was Caroll REED, whio should have 20 years or so should have won for THIRD MAN. I am pretty old, I saw 2001 in 1968 in San FRrancisco. WHile I did not enjoy it I had to admit it was a film that I would not forget. WEhen the nomations were announced, I even as a 11 year old kid new something was not right. Stanley Kubrick did get nominated for director, and won for Special effects.
BLADE RUNNER when it came out was not well rece3ived and was not a finanncila success. Though Time Magaine aknowledge that it was a great film.
@@elnick1000 sorry we made an error in research
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ Hey, thanks for aknowleging it.
John Wayne for best actor on the Searchers
@@Story2ScreenMovieReviewPodcast 🤌
Stop trashing TMNT 2007 it’s an absolute banger! Unsubscribed!! 😂
@@rileywilliamson7545 😂😂😂😂sorry
Umm the Rocky quote is “It’s about how hard you can get hit, and keep moving forward”
Fake fans unsubscribe!!!
@@masonlavender4106 😂😂😁😁😂
james got fake teeth whaaat 🤯
@@dabberdan36 😂😂😂
No "failure to communicate joke" for Cool Hand Luke?! Unsubscribed!!
@@ruarimcgrath3645 missed opportunity 😂
Here's the most egregious snub in my opinion: "Chicago" beating "The Pianist" for BP in 2002/03. The Pianist is one of very few movies to win Best screenplay/director but NOT picture.
@@slimnave4846 omg yes
Your girlfriend, in your bedroom? Unsubscribed. 2001 was in 68 not 64. OMG 2001 lost to Oliver, not Midnight Cowboy.
@@richardkennedy8481 😂😂😂😂 Richard you’re gonna have like 10 in the next shoutout lmao
You guys suffer from lack of preparation. A lot of speculation and a lot of wrong facts.
@@MrJones2248 Spent hours preparing this one, yea we made a few mistakes out of hundreds of entires, we aren’t perfect but appreciate you tuning in. Scoured through hours of Wikipedia and IMDb pages, sorry if I got a bit mixed up in my reading a couple of things
@@raidersofthelostpodcast_ honestly fellas. I appreciate the fact you did this video, so please don’t take my criticism with any malice. I feel you guys with some of the wrong facts missed out on a few opportunities to really express outrage. Like how Oliver won best picture and 2001 wasn’t even nominated. You guys really could’ve took a dump on Oliver. You got good chemistry and I did laugh a few times. I’ve studied film, especially Oscar history for YEARS. About 18 to be exact and I like to hear other people’s outrage over film. There’s a passion in the outcry over films that got snubbed. I can understand you may have had to be on a deadline to put things together, I just feel that you had a lot of missed opportunities to truly make some funny bits out of it. You do have good chemistry and I think you have good personalities for this line of work. I respect what you’re doing.
@@MrJones2248 🫡
No mention of Andrew Garfield being robbed for tick tick boom, UNSUBSCRIBE
@@ryanpatsalides 😭😭😭😭