🏆🎥Frame Challenge - Guess the Best Picture winner from a single frame!🎬🏆
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Welcome to a cinematic challenge where you'll test your movie knowledge against the prestigious list of films that have won the Academy Award for Best Picture. This RUclips video is your chance to prove just how well you know your Oscar history through a series of still images from these acclaimed films.
How It Works:
1. We'll show you a still image from a film that has clinched the Oscar for Best Picture.
2. You'll have a few seconds to guess the movie before the answer is revealed.
3. Keep track of how many you get right and compare your score at the end!
Whether you're a film buff, an Oscar enthusiast, or just looking for some fun, this guessing game will entertain and challenge you. From timeless classics to modern masterpieces, these Best Picture winners have left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.🌟
Don't forget to share your score in the comments and let us know which Best Picture winner is your favorite. Were there any that stumped you? Any surprises?
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MUSIC FEATURED:
Intro: "Gaiety in the Golden Age" by Aaron Kenny
"Painting Room" by Kevin MacLeod
"Waterlillies 5" by Kevin MacLeod
The Titanic one tricked me
same
@@pieceofcake5314 Ditto.
I thought it was Apollo 13 because of the suit.
I got that one, but I did think "ooh, that's nasty"
Me too!!!!!!!
I lost count, but didn't do so well. A large percentage came out before I was even born (1978).
40
Twelve
Missed about 10 and a half.I say half, because I could think of American but not "beauty". Some titles I knew but couldn't think of. Others I didn't know.
It was the more recent ones that threw me - apart from The Great Ziegfeld they were all post 2000: Crash, Everything Everywhere, No Country, The Departed, Moonlight, Million Dollar Baby. No Country is the only one of these that I've seen - might have picked it if they'd shown Javier Bardem!
Nice, I got all of them but a couple were lucky guesses. 30 and 31 are two of my all-time favourite films though.
C'mon, all of them you guessed correctly? Really? (Emoji of Robbin Williams pulling the air in front of his nose away from his face.)
I only got 19.
34. Most of the ones that I got I got instantly. A couple of them surprised me because I would never have thought that they'd win 'best picture'. Unsurprisingly, I did worst with the older ones.
Me too
And I did better on the older ones, and absolutely failed on the more recent ones, even on the ones I HAVE seen! I guess my brain only has room for so many images, and the older ones seem more fixed in my memory while the newer ones are ephemeral!
Yeah. LOTR fan here. Completely forgot about that.
but more on that later
I did better on the older ones. Missed every one from the 2000's. There were a few that looked interesting, guess I'll have to find the remote and see if they are streaming!
That was fun! ❤
40/47...Thank-you for this quiz. It was fun.
Saw the frame from "Crash" and could only think "the one everybody hates". Drew a blank on "The Departed". I knew the movie, just couldn't remember the title. Forgot about the frame structure of "Titanic". Just sat there thinking "'2001' and 'Aliens' didn't win Best Picture." Got all the others. (I was waiting for "Cimarron" and "Cavalcade" to show up. I''m disappointed I didn't get a chance to identify them.)
I was called a very nasty name by my wife for that Titanic frame.
As for the titles that were missing, there will be a part two next week. I'm not saying they'll be in there but...well, yeah they will. If I didn't skip "the one everybpdy hates," I'm not going to skip any of the other ones!
And yeah, I really hated "Crash."
I Understood What They Were Going For , When They Made "Crash". 🙄
But I Think 🤔 That People Do Not 🚫 Want To Be Lectured To , For 2 Hours! ( With "Crash" ( 2005 ) )
Possibly The Worst Movie Ever To Win 🏆 For Best Picture .
Before I Watched "Crash" ( 2005 ) , I Thought That 'The Life Of Elma Zola'( 1937 ) Was The Worst Movie Ever To Win 🏆 The Academy Award For Best Picture! 🤢🤮😅😂🤣
After I Saw "Crash" ( 2005 ) 🤢🤮
I Changed My Mind! 😅😂🤣
Typing This 👇 At 8:44 a.m. , Sunday Morning 🌁🛤️🛤️🏙️ , March 3, 2024.
@@johnhenryclark911 Reading this beginning at around 21.56 on thursday 7th of march in ireland. ☺
I am one of the few that really liked Crash!
I did pretty well considering I've not seen some of them. One funny mistake I had was confidently answering "Who wants to be a millionaire?" I'm sure everyone will know which one it's for.
I just stumbled across this and really enjoyed it. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
Since I'm a massive trivia buff and can easily name all 94 best picture winners (thanks to Sporcle), I knew I would do well.
However, I also knew that just because I can name them all, doesn't mean I can recognize them all, since there are a great many I have never seen.
Still, I thought I might miss 3 or 4, but I ended up missing 6, so that was a big disappointment. It was mostly the older ones which I've never seen that I missed.
I'm looking forward to part 2.
41/47. Missed Emile Zola; Great Ziegfeld; How Green; Grand Hotel; Lost Weekend - all films older than me which I haven’t seen. Final miss was Birdman. Should’ve got that one ! ☺️
I also missed all those and maybe 1 or 2 more. I knew what How Green was, but all I could get out was 1941.
Same misses...
Got about 1/2…
I got 2 wrong answers. I mixed up Wings with Grand Hotel and English Patient with Lawrence of Arabia
In the case of Lawrence, I think I did it a disservice based on the frame size.
I also thought Grand Hotel might be Wings.
@@jeremypayne6307 same
That LoA still was tricky. The trick is not minding 😊
Got 'em all, but I have to be honest: I paused Titanic until I got it. Tricky frame...nice work!
Fibber!
That one took me a second as well
@@therepublicofcynica They call him "Prevaricating Marty."
42. Some of the 5 I didn't get I am kicking myself over
Same score, same reaction. I'll give myself a break on a couple of them because they didn't seem all that characteristic, but the others I should have had.
43/47. I lost "The Best Years of our Lives", "Grand Hotel", "The Great Ziegfeld" and "The Life of Emile Zola". To be honest, I got Marty by luck.
Missed one. I knew what movie it was, but couldn't remember the title in time. "The Lost Weekend."
I guessed "Days of Wine and Roses," even though I knew it didn't win Best Picture, because it was the only movie whose title I could remember from the period dealing with alcoholism.
Wow.
41/47 I should have done better. I’m forgetting the names😢
Not much of a hit rate in the 1930s, but pretty much everything else, missed 8.
Same (generally). I didn't actually keep score, but I missed a similar number.
I missed 4. I couldn’t figure out American beauty million Dollar, baby Birdman Lawrence Arabia
I only missed the "Z"s...Ziegfeld and Zola...and only got the first half of the title of The Lord of the Ring.
I did very well, it's the only thing I am good at , MOVIES MOVIES MOVIES !!!!!
I’m definitely old. Before 2000 I nailed it, but the more recent the movie, the harder it was.
Same
Same here.
We don't seem to have as many iconic films this century.
likewise
For the last 20 years they have stopped giving awards for movies real people actually watch because regular people watch garbage like Marvel movies
I did a little more than half. Some were tough like titanic departed and Chicago even gone with the wind was tough
I made 8 mistakes and this is unforgivable because I saw those movies: How Green Was my Valley, The Best Years of Our Lives, Million Dollar Baby, Lawrence of Arabia, EEAAO, American Beauty, Titanic, and The Departed.
How on Earth could you see "American Beauty" and not remember my fav scene from that entire film??
I had trouble with some of the 1930s films but other than that I did fairly well
Only 19/47. I’ll keep studying!
Got them all, but I have been Oscar obsessed for a while now.
I've missed the last to Best Picture winners.
I got 7 wrong including CHICAGO & LORD OF THE RINGS.
I did terrible
but I have enjoyed it ❣
😍 👍 📽
Missed Grand Hotel, The Great Ziegfeld (only saw it once) and Life of Emile Zola (never seen it). Good quiz. Now if you had made us guess the year I don't everyone would have such high scores.
I knew some years without remembering the title! Also, Casablanca won for 1943, though 1942 is generally quoted as its official release date.
Not a movie goer, but I got nine.
40/47
Missed: the Life of Emile Zola, how Green was my Valley, Lawrence of Arabia (can’t believe I missed that one), the last Emperor, the great Ziegfield, grand hotel, the best years of our lives.
Too easy
i got 7 wrong, only one of those i had seen.
I got 19, then obsessively scrolled through the comments until I found somebody who admitted doing worse than I did 😂
Yeah I’m not gonna tell you my score but it’s also worse than yours. Don’t feel bad. 😕
I got 30 of them right. Mostly the very early ones I missed.
Same.
Six wrong. Bummed about #13 because I have seen that film!
46/47 Missed the newest movie. haven't seen it.
I missed 5: The Hurt Locker, The Departed, No Country for Old Men, Chicago, and Lawrence of Arabia (didn't recognize O'Toole).
27 correct, 20 incorrect.
Got about 2/3 of them.
44. Life of Emile Zola was a tricky one. Thanks. This was fun
Seems it was up against other more popular films.
I named it istantly but Titanic fooled me
Missed 6, all of which I have never seen but are on my list. This was fun…thanks!
The photos that tripped me up were "How Green Was My Valley", "Lawrence of Arabia", and "Gone with the Wind". Otherwise, the rest were easy!
Gone with the Wind - that’s an incredible crane shot that culminates in the Confederate flag and Steiner’s minorised contortion of Dixie.
Exactly why I went with it. It's just an amazing shot, especially when you realize that it's made in 1938 and they don't really have any post-production tricks. I'm not a particular fan of the film, but that shot is freaking cinema right there. Likewise, that Lawrence of Arabia shot is one of the best cuts in film history.
20 wrong fun quiz enjoyed it
10 wrong.
46/47
34
This was great fun I hope you do more
I got 38 out of 47. Not bad.
34 out of 47, couldn't guess most of the older ones sadly 😅
I got 40😮most of the oldies caught me out, brilliant diversity ❤
All 47🎉
I missed 3,5 - Crash, Chicago, Best Years and partly Grand-Hotel.
I guessed on a few but got them right. Some of the ones I missed I hadn't seen yet. 39/47
30/47 I missed many newer ones and really old ones. I was good at the 'mid rangers'
I had very little trouble with movies from the 1930s to the early 2000s. I clearly need to watch more Oscar winners from the last 20 years.
With Moonlight, you should have had “La La Land (2016)” on screen for a second before putting up the correct title.
Not gonna lie. The thought did cross my mind.
I got 38. Would’ve been 39 but I misidentified The Godfather as Godfather II.
I missed 3, Gigi, American Beauty and Everything Everywhere All at Once.
Except for "The Hurt Locker" and "The Great Ziegfeld", I guessed them all. I knew it was "The Hurt Locker", but couldn't remember the name of the movie.
43. Missed The Great Ziegfeld, Grand Hotel and Lawrence of Arabia. I recognized Garbo and O’Toole, just couldn’t come up with the title. Never saw The Great Ziegfeld.
Got 26, should also have gotten The King's Speech, The Lord of the Rings couldn't remember which one
Because of the comments I just keep thinking every frame I didn’t know was Titanic
Darn. I missed 10, of which five I have seen. So, I should have caught those and only missed 5. Great shots though. Looking forward to part 2.
I missed 10 arghhh I can't believe I got Lawrence of Arabia and Gigi wrong.
I got all of the movies I’ve seen (and loved). Didn’t get seven of them, which I have never seen:
#7 Chicago, #10 American Beauty, #12 Everything Everywhere All At Once, #13 Birdman, #19 Grand Hotel, #26 Moonlight, and #28 Great Ziegfeld.
I missed 5. 3 stumped me and 2 I just got plain wrong.
American Beauty (I don't even want to admit what I guessed)
The Lost Weekend (was on the tip of my tongue)
No Country for Old Men (I was kicking myself)
The Departed (I stupidly picked the wrong Jack Nicholson movie, I said Cuckoo's Nest)
The Great Ziegfeld (also kicking myself)
34 . Who would've guessed Bill Paxton in Titanic? I did, just after the name was revealed.
darn, I got three wrong, I'm bummed. The Lawrence of Arabia one was incredibly vague..oh well
the answers I got it right are
On The Waterfront
The Hurt Locker
My Fair Lady
Rain Man
Chicago
Crash
American Beauty
Everything Everywhere All At Once
Birdman
The Sound Of Music
Driving Miss Daisy
The King's Speech
All Quiet On The Western Front
No Country For Old Men
Gandhi
The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King
Moonlight
West Side Story
The Apartment
Amadeus
Gladiator
Kramer Vs Kramer
The Last Emperor
Million Dollar Baby
Slumdog Millionaire
Oliver
Titanic
totaled of 27
32, no pausing. Missed six that I’d seen! I didn’t recognize Josh Brolin, which made me mad. Or Peter O’Toole, which I didn’t feel as bad about.
I got 17 wrong. I can’t believe I missed million dollar baby. My favorite movie. The bw shot threw me. I thought it was silent movie.
Missed Gigi, Emile Zola, Grand Hotel, An American in Paris, How Green was my Valley, I think I got all the rest.
Fun quiz, thanks for putting it together.
I actually got life of Emile Zola because I’ve watched it, but missed almost all pre 1950 movies save Casablanca, Gone…, and All quiet. Fun quiz. Thanks!
Six wrong but fun.
40/47
Just remember Ray Milland won for it (The Lost Weekend)
And for The Sting, forgot the name of the second Movie Paul Newman and Redford were costaring 🤣
Million Dollar Baby is tricky like Titanic, while You can guess it if You knew Bill Paxton, i can’t see Clint and Hillary Swank if im not know it was Million Dolar Baby 🤣
I think Grand Hotel is Wings
Forgot The Apartment name
And The Life of Emile Zola
Don’t know the scene in The Best Years in Our live
Got 43 out of 47. The ones I missed are because I didn't watch them yet! The Hurt Locker, The Lord of the Rings, The Great Ziegfeld. And I did watch Grand Hotel but didn't recognize the frame.
Hurt Locker, Rain man, American beauty, Everything everywhere all at once, Birdman, King's speech, No country for old man, Ghandi, Annie Hall, The Lord os the rings: the return of the king, Moonlight, Departed, Westside story, Amadeus, Gladiator, Kramer vs Kramer, The last emperor, Million dollar baby, Slumdog millionare, The godfather, Gone with the wind.
28. I should have done better, but its ok. There were several where, eventhough i knew that i did know the name, it just didnt came to me. Fun quiz.
21 of 47. Should be 22 but I had a complete brain fart on Million Dollar Baby. and I own that movie. That’s the ridiculous part.
18 for me :)
Got 15/47 which was a complete surprise. I was only expecting to get Chicago and American Beauty because they're my favorite movies of all time and I've seen them dozens of times. On to part 2 now!
Got 42 out of 47. (American in Paris, Grand Hotel, Great Zeigfeld, Gone With the Wind and Everything Everywhere All at Once threw me!
Jesus christ I'm a god damned nerd. 43. Didn't know Emile Zola, blanked on American in Paris, missed a couple of others. But I have got to stop watching so many movies.
All of them and seeing this has confirmed something I always suspected… The Academy freaking sucks lol.
i was wrong on number 3, i said an american in paris, i haven't watched the best years of our lives that's why i didnt get it..🤣🤣🤣, WTF it's driving miss daisy not American Daisy...😂😂😂, the lost weekend, no idea, grand hotel no idea also..😢😢😢 i saw an old jack nicholson i said "as good as it gets" but i watched the departed 3 times, i forgot him, the great zeigfield and how green was my valley, i haven't this also....😢😢😢million dollar baby, i completely forget it because the frame was very hard for me...WTF i forget lawrence of arabia that start scene, an even godfather it was difficult...
I got the ones from the 30s and 40s immediately---even Life of Emile Zola and How Green was my Valley (no idea how I recalled that--weird brain) and missed nearly all since 2000. Mostly cuz I avoid the Oscars as if was C-span on a slow day. Plus I kept hearing rumors the last 20 years of movies were really violent--so I just discount them as unwatchable. I was born at very end of baby boom. so all the old things for me were from TCM or AMC before it sold out.
43/47. How Green Was My Valley. And then my brain froze at Lost Weekend, Grand Hotel, and All Quiet on the Western Front😮. I knew most of the years as well. Fun video.
33...... Every one from the 60s, 70s and 80s I got right. Most of the ones I got wrong were made after 2000.
Damn, I guess that means I'm old
That was fun. Movie buff, but don't care about the Oscars. Got 42, including one I"ve never watched (Sound of Music).
I didn't get #26 Moonlight or #30 Marty .. the only two that I haven't seen.
#10 I just love that scene from American Beauty and the music that goes with it !
40. Most of the ones that I got, I got instantly. A couple of them didn't surprise me because I knew they won Best Picture, but didn't deserve it. Unsurprisingly, I did better with the older ones. I'm 63. 🙂
Missed 9
I missed 5, all movies before 1950 that I’ve never seen. I almost didn’t find Titanic, original choice of frame!