Missed four on this one, two of which I'm kind of mad about as they're movies I've seen multiple times. The name just left my brain when I needed it. 🤦🏼♂️
To be fair, it's questionable whether all of those "best picture" winners can be considered "classics". Even from the last 30 years or so I think quite a few best picture winners will not be considered classics in the future. Thinking of for example Crash, King's Speech, Hurt Locker, Green Book, Coda, Nomadland, Argo, and more. Worth watching? Sure. Classics? Don't think so.
I got them all! 🎉 My dad had an old book on the Oscars that I became obsessed with as a child for some reason. I still enjoy them each year and try to see as many of the nominated films as I can. Thanks for this quiz - helps to keep me on my toes!
Yep, it definitely helps to be into the Oscars and know the winners. That said, I did great on this one, but fudged at least five on the first video, at one point guessing "Cabaret" for "Chicago," even though I knew the guy wasn't Joel Grey and of course "Cabaret" didn't win BP, and thinking somehow Tom Hulce in "Amadeus" was in "Shakespeare in Love," even after seeing the sheet music in the frame.
Good quiz, the ones I missed, no clue, never heard of them. The ones I got right I had seen in the theater or on TV as a kid. Should have known more. Keep them coming, thanks.
Missed 6, which I believe is the same number I missed on part one. Again, just because I can easily name all 95 best pictures when playing Sporcle, doesn't mean I can recognize them all, especially since I haven't seen many of them. Great quiz, thanks so much.
This was posted before the Oscar ceremony. I was tempted, but I was on the fence about what was going to win (the momentum was with Oppenheimer, but I knew Poor Things was popping hard on the technicals and then there was Flower Moon and I'm not going to discount Scorsese...)
So I frantically pull up the video thinking "oh no, what did I screw up this time?!?" Then I see what you did. Well played (and you'll hear no disagreement from me, even though I did think Shakes was a good movie...)
@@WordNerdTriviaQuizzes I totally agree, Shakespeare In Love was 7th on my Top Ten from 1998, But Saving Private Ryan is a classic and should have easily won. And it would have if it hadn't been for those meddling kids.............and Harvey Weinstein
38 out of 47. Not bad. I missed Calvalcade, Godfather II, Cimarron, Spotlight, You Can't Take It With You, A Man For All Seasons, Schindler's List, Parasite, and The Broadway Melody.
I got Spotlight, Schindler's List, and Parasite, but missed the others you mention, plus another small handful. For A Man For All Seasons, I shouted "Sir Thomas More!" but that was as close as I could get. Not too shabby.
I was totally unfamiliar with many of the newest and some of the oldest. Interesting. I haven't enjoyed too many movies in recent years, they are so bad, but I was curious about Nomadland and watched it a couple months ago. It was bold, honest, tragic, haunting. Knowing it won Best Picture is kind of validating. It has one of the greatest endings (in terms of emotional impact) of just about anything I've seen.
Oh wow. I missed Nomadland when it came out. Sounds like I need to go back and check it out. Frances McDormand is almost always gonna be in good stuff.
I got all but one. I missed Forrest Gump! (Not a fan of it...) Fun with trivia: the All the King's Men still included Mercedes McCambridge, the voice of the demon in The Exorcist.
Looks like you just scored a bonus point. The omission was not intentional. I changed my mind on what frame to use for a different movie and somehow that caused a chain reaction leading to Braveheart getting dropped. It was supposed to be in the first video - the screenshot is still in the project folder! - but somehow I just missed it. The funny thing is when I was first doing previz on this I KNEW that one video would be 47 and one would be 48. But then when it was time to do the second video there were only 47 titles and I didn't question where the math error had happened...
I missed 4: Cavalcade, Tom Jones, Schindler's List (I focused on other areas of the image and didn't spot the little girl in the red coat, which is, of course, the giveaway,) and Forrest Gump (tough frame, but I hated that movie, so I'm not surprised I didn't recall it from that scene.) Fun quiz!
@@susanalfieri4487 Its an enjoyable film but I didn't feel like it was Best Picture material. Not in a year that had the artistry of a film like Spielberg's West Side Story which was immaculate.
I did much worse on this one... I missed: shakespeare in love, cavalcade, going my way, terms of endearment, gentlemans agreement, mrs miniver, ordinary people, you can't take it with you, broadway melody, greatest show on earth (which I have not seen) unforgiven, the bridge on the river kwai, all the kings men (which i've seen) 34 pts plus 40 pts from part 1 = 74 total. not the worst but not the best
100% for titles and years! I waffled for a minute on The Broadway Melody between 1928 or 1929 because it was during those early years (1927-1933) where the ceremony included two different years within the qualified year, which didn't happen again until the pandemic for the 93rd ceremony in 2021 (Jan 2020- Feb 2021). Thank you from this Oscar geek for posting these.
Awesome catch! It's about the only Best Picture winner I haven't seen so I wasn't looking for it during my guesses (have the DVD though, so it's on my list).
Missed Cavalcade, Terms of Endearment, Gentleman's Agreement, Cimarron and All the King's Men. Worst than first part, but all in all not bad, total score 86/94.
47/47 like the first one. It-s somehow easier when have seen all best-picture winners, including "Sunrise" (1927) as the second first best-picture winner. But, to be honest, for some I had to pause it a few seconds more think them through.
Missed 5: haven’t seen Coda but should have figured it out. Called Forrest Gump Gone With the Wind…sheesh. Couldn’t think of the name for two. Calvacade? Missed that one.
not bad this time, I got 40 out of 47. Still have trouble with the films of the 2000's. I thought Cimmaron was Stagecoach. I never heard of Cavalcade and I thought I knew all the films from the 1930's
37/47 - combined with part 1, I got a total of 82 correct titles! This one was harder for me bc there was a lot of the 'forgotten 50s' picture winners like Greatest Show on Earth
Haha, yeah. A few folks called me on that one. It wasn't intentional, I just moved it from one video to the other and lost it. I was doing 90s videos and shorts at the same time so it just didn't occur to me that anything was missing.
I am incredibly embarrassed. but somehow it got lost. I had the frame selected, but when I was making the first one I got a little frustrated because I thought it veered too heavily towards the more recent stuff so I think my intention was to move Braveheart to the second video but then I just dropped it... I assure you it wasn't any kind of intentional thing, just human error (and apparently it never occurred to me that it was impossible to have two videos of the same length when there was an odd number of movies).
The same way "The English Patient" beat "Fargo": Weinstein. (which is not to say that The English Patient wasn't a very good film. But I feel like Fargo just operates on an entirely different level. I also thought Shakespeare in Love had a very clever screenplay by Tom Stoppard)
This time 31/47. The ones that I couldn't name: Rebecca Cavalcade Going My Way Wings Gentleman's Agreement Mrs. Miniver Cimarron Tom Jones Ordinary People All the King's Men You Can't Take It With You A Man for All Seasons The Broadway Melody The Artist (I should have known this one) The Greatest Show on Earth And I guessed Midnight Cowboy wrong. My guess was Midnight Run. 😄
Part 1: missed Chicago Part 2: missed Cavalcade I got all the others. Btw the year for Casablanca is wrong. It should be listed as 1943. Great video tho. Thanks!
I missed a lot of the B&W films and just started shouting The Artist/Schindler's List at everything.
Hilarious 😂
I would love to hangout with you! U crack me up ❤
@@briedah7278 join me for next year's Oscar meltdown party!
Got 'em all...no pausing this time! Very fun.
Missed several on part 1, but I did get all of these. Came closest to missing "Schindler's List," but then I saw the girl in red.
I actually got nervous like when back in school 😅
Missed four on this one, two of which I'm kind of mad about as they're movies I've seen multiple times. The name just left my brain when I needed it. 🤦🏼♂️
27. Everything in black and white, except Hamlet and Schindlers list i didn't know. I need to watch more classics🙂
To be fair, it's questionable whether all of those "best picture" winners can be considered "classics". Even from the last 30 years or so I think quite a few best picture winners will not be considered classics in the future. Thinking of for example Crash, King's Speech, Hurt Locker, Green Book, Coda, Nomadland, Argo, and more. Worth watching? Sure. Classics? Don't think so.
@@MartijnPennings That's true. Winning awards doesn't automatically make a movie a classic.
The only one that tripped me up was All the King's Men!
Same here! I don't think I've seen that one or many clips/stills from it.
I got them all! 🎉 My dad had an old book on the Oscars that I became obsessed with as a child for some reason. I still enjoy them each year and try to see as many of the nominated films as I can. Thanks for this quiz - helps to keep me on my toes!
Yep, it definitely helps to be into the Oscars and know the winners. That said, I did great on this one, but fudged at least five on the first video, at one point guessing "Cabaret" for "Chicago," even though I knew the guy wasn't Joel Grey and of course "Cabaret" didn't win BP, and thinking somehow Tom Hulce in "Amadeus" was in "Shakespeare in Love," even after seeing the sheet music in the frame.
Great fun - whatever the score reminds me of Trivial Pursuit! Tks
Good quiz, the ones I missed, no clue, never heard of them. The ones I got right I had seen in the theater or on TV as a kid. Should have known more. Keep them coming, thanks.
41/47 impressed got so many black and white oldies. Great quiz 👍👍👍
14 on this one plus 15 from part one. Not bad for someone who's not that into film. I thought I wouldn't even recognize ten of them. 29 is awesome lol
41/47. The ones I missed were all the older movies. I did manage to get a few of the older ones though.
2:52 My daughter guessed that #12 was “Bio Hazard.” 🤣
HAHAHA!!! I called “From Here to Eternity”, “Love is a Many Splendid Thing”!!
98%! Could you do one WITHOUT any actors faces please? Just props, hands, cars, landscapes, details...? That would be a challenge!
39/47 missed on the oldies except Wings (kind of obvious) and Cavalcade
Missed 6, which I believe is the same number I missed on part one. Again, just because I can easily name all 95 best pictures when playing Sporcle, doesn't mean I can recognize them all, especially since I haven't seen many of them.
Great quiz, thanks so much.
36/47 only ones i had never heard of.
Missed The Artist, another one I never saw. The preview was enough for me to judge it harshly.
35. Forgot a few but knew them, others have heard of.
38/47 Worse than the first one. Surprised we didn’t see Oppenheimer on here.
This was posted before the Oscar ceremony. I was tempted, but I was on the fence about what was going to win (the momentum was with Oppenheimer, but I knew Poor Things was popping hard on the technicals and then there was Flower Moon and I'm not going to discount Scorsese...)
Kicked myself not getting Deer Hunter. I must have watched it 100 times.
That 3rd one has me puzzled, it looks nothing like Saving Private Ryan!!!!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂
So I frantically pull up the video thinking "oh no, what did I screw up this time?!?"
Then I see what you did. Well played (and you'll hear no disagreement from me, even though I did think Shakes was a good movie...)
As I've said before elsewhere on the Internet, I wish there were a higher accolade for a comment than simply liking it!
@@WordNerdTriviaQuizzes I totally agree, Shakespeare In Love was 7th on my Top Ten from 1998, But Saving Private Ryan is a classic and should have easily won. And it would have if it hadn't been for those meddling kids.............and Harvey Weinstein
38 out of 47. Not bad. I missed Calvalcade, Godfather II, Cimarron, Spotlight, You Can't Take It With You, A Man For All Seasons, Schindler's List, Parasite, and The Broadway Melody.
I got Spotlight, Schindler's List, and Parasite, but missed the others you mention, plus another small handful. For A Man For All Seasons, I shouted "Sir Thomas More!" but that was as close as I could get. Not too shabby.
32/47 I need to do more movie watching 🤣
39. I blanked on It Happened One Night’s title.
got a 41. Cavalcade and the pick from Schindler’s List was rough. Fun! thanks!
23! So many undeserving wins in this one :(
Yep. Greatest Bore on Earth, Around the World in Eighty Days, and that pretentious French POS, The Artist.
So I nail Cimarron , Calvalcade and Broadway Melody but miss Spotlight and Parasite ?!? And no fair with the Forrest Gump still…..
Almost ran out of time for "Parasite," which is odd as I think it's one of the best Best Picture winners ever.
I was totally unfamiliar with many of the newest and some of the oldest. Interesting. I haven't enjoyed too many movies in recent years, they are so bad, but I was curious about Nomadland and watched it a couple months ago. It was bold, honest, tragic, haunting. Knowing it won Best Picture is kind of validating. It has one of the greatest endings (in terms of emotional impact) of just about anything I've seen.
Oh wow. I missed Nomadland when it came out. Sounds like I need to go back and check it out. Frances McDormand is almost always gonna be in good stuff.
39. Most of the misses I knew the film, but fumble the names. Just in the tip of the tongue.
Missed Cavalcade and Cimarron - never seen either of them.
I missed nine of them, mostly films that I have never seen although I have seen All the King's Men a long time ago.
I got all but one. I missed Forrest Gump! (Not a fan of it...)
Fun with trivia: the All the King's Men still included Mercedes McCambridge, the voice of the demon in The Exorcist.
Great fun - more please, everything went too quick for me to keep score but I’m sure I got about 75%
Is there a part 3 with just Braveheart?
Looks like you just scored a bonus point.
The omission was not intentional. I changed my mind on what frame to use for a different movie and somehow that caused a chain reaction leading to Braveheart getting dropped. It was supposed to be in the first video - the screenshot is still in the project folder! - but somehow I just missed it.
The funny thing is when I was first doing previz on this I KNEW that one video would be 47 and one would be 48. But then when it was time to do the second video there were only 47 titles and I didn't question where the math error had happened...
16 of 47. This was harder than part 1. Especially because I don’t remember that frame of The Godfather II.
Iconic. When Vito kills the the man who ran the neighborhood.
Only missed 1!
I missed 4: Cavalcade, Tom Jones, Schindler's List (I focused on other areas of the image and didn't spot the little girl in the red coat, which is, of course, the giveaway,) and Forrest Gump (tough frame, but I hated that movie, so I'm not surprised I didn't recall it from that scene.)
Fun quiz!
Missed 39 (#39, not 39 in total). Love the contrasting messages of the two frames using sign language, by the way.
A sad reminder that, yes, Coda really did win best picture :(
I guessed Boyhood for that one. Still would like to see Coda, though it sounds like you didn't love it.
@@susanalfieri4487 Its an enjoyable film but I didn't feel like it was Best Picture material. Not in a year that had the artistry of a film like Spielberg's West Side Story which was immaculate.
Great video. Got them all.
I did much worse on this one...
I missed:
shakespeare in love, cavalcade, going my way, terms of endearment, gentlemans agreement, mrs miniver, ordinary people, you can't take it with you, broadway melody, greatest show on earth (which I have not seen)
unforgiven, the bridge on the river kwai, all the kings men (which i've seen)
34 pts plus
40 pts from part 1 =
74 total. not the worst but not the best
Only 12 this time. Plus 4 which I knew but couldn't remember the name of. Still fun.
31/47. I don't know the old B & W films that well.
I only got the ones from my lifetime
Can't believe I got Cavalcade right and then The Godfather Part II wrong aha
2 wrong again❤
100% for titles and years! I waffled for a minute on The Broadway Melody between 1928 or 1929 because it was during those early years (1927-1933) where the ceremony included two different years within the qualified year, which didn't happen again until the pandemic for the 93rd ceremony in 2021 (Jan 2020- Feb 2021). Thank you from this Oscar geek for posting these.
41. I missed The Deer Hunter, Cimarron, Spotlight, Nomadland, Coda, and The Unforgiven
I missed 4: Coda, All the King's Men, Forrest Gump, and one other that escapes me now. But I could name 90% of the actors in those I did guess.
Oh, it was Cimarron.
Got most of the more recent ones and almost none of the pre-70s ones. Overall 29 out of 47 for me.
42-5. Great video!
Did a little worse on this one, 38-9. Still, quite fun!
31 correct. 16 unidentified
Where’s Braveheart? Not in Quiz 1 or 2?
Awesome catch! It's about the only Best Picture winner I haven't seen so I wasn't looking for it during my guesses (have the DVD though, so it's on my list).
46/47…. Dammit! Missed CODA
Haven’t seen the latest best pics since Green Book except Oppenheimer, cos the rest were crap tbh
Missed Cavalcade, Terms of Endearment, Gentleman's Agreement, Cimarron and All the King's Men. Worst than first part, but all in all not bad, total score 86/94.
I love this 👍 47/47 in this one too 😊
I got 18. About average for me.
Except for 3 or 4, I got all of them. Weird that I missed "Forrest Gump".
I didn’t know like 10, like Tom Jones, A men for all seasons, or You can’t take it with you, you know, the ones people don’t
watch hahaha
70/96 not bad but not great
47/47 like the first one. It-s somehow easier when have seen all best-picture winners, including "Sunrise" (1927) as the second first best-picture winner. But, to be honest, for some I had to pause it a few seconds more think them through.
Great job! I didn't pause and got all of these, but missed at least five on the first video.
39 out of 47. Forrest Gump and The English Patient threw me and a few of the older ones
Missed 5: haven’t seen Coda but should have figured it out. Called Forrest Gump Gone With the Wind…sheesh. Couldn’t think of the name for two. Calvacade? Missed that one.
All..Too easy
Thank you!
38 out of 47
not bad this time, I got 40 out of 47. Still have trouble with the films of the 2000's. I thought Cimmaron was Stagecoach. I never heard of Cavalcade and I thought I knew all the films from the 1930's
45/47.
What music was this? It was beautiful.
37/47 - combined with part 1, I got a total of 82 correct titles! This one was harder for me bc there was a lot of the 'forgotten 50s' picture winners like Greatest Show on Earth
Greatest Show on Earth was pretty forgettable. Not a good movie at all. The one good scene was Dorothy Lamour performing Lovely Luauana Lady.
34. Great fun.
Missed Cavalcade and CODA
Ok I’m kicking myself for forgetting Shape of Water’s title. I knew it but having seen it once. I was stuttering. 😢
Only about 1/3
I’ve seen Forrest Gump 20 times in my life and that picture tricked me
30. I know, terrible.
I did pretty good, but I'm a nerd. Bonus question which movie was left off (not including Oppenheimer)?
Haha, yeah. A few folks called me on that one. It wasn't intentional, I just moved it from one video to the other and lost it. I was doing 90s videos and shorts at the same time so it just didn't occur to me that anything was missing.
@@WordNerdTriviaQuizzes loved the videos. They're great!
Much worse on this one… only got 20. Didn’t even get Forest Gump 😭 Couldn’t get “Tree of Life” out of my brain.
42 here. ❤
Did I miss it, or does neither video feature Braveheart?
I am incredibly embarrassed. but somehow it got lost. I had the frame selected, but when I was making the first one I got a little frustrated because I thought it veered too heavily towards the more recent stuff so I think my intention was to move Braveheart to the second video but then I just dropped it... I assure you it wasn't any kind of intentional thing, just human error (and apparently it never occurred to me that it was impossible to have two videos of the same length when there was an odd number of movies).
@@WordNerdTriviaQuizzes Haha. Not a problem. Totally understand.
32
34. I'm consistent.
missed one: Broadway melody of 1929. How did Shakespeare in love beat out Saving Private Ryan????
The same way "The English Patient" beat "Fargo": Weinstein.
(which is not to say that The English Patient wasn't a very good film. But I feel like Fargo just operates on an entirely different level. I also thought Shakespeare in Love had a very clever screenplay by Tom Stoppard)
This time 31/47.
The ones that I couldn't name:
Rebecca
Cavalcade
Going My Way
Wings
Gentleman's Agreement
Mrs. Miniver
Cimarron
Tom Jones
Ordinary People
All the King's Men
You Can't Take It With You
A Man for All Seasons
The Broadway Melody
The Artist (I should have known this one)
The Greatest Show on Earth
And I guessed Midnight Cowboy wrong. My guess was Midnight Run. 😄
36 out of 47.
missed2.
41/47 🎉
I got 40/47 in the first one, so this is better 🤣
I missed 12, much worse than part one, three of the ones I missed were in colour and I’m embarrassed to admit which ones they were.
I got 42.
44
Part 1: missed Chicago
Part 2: missed Cavalcade
I got all the others. Btw the year for Casablanca is wrong. It should be listed as 1943. Great video tho. Thanks!
I think I got a C.
26/21 not bad
missed 3
Missed 13
I got 26.