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Comments by "Edward Bernayse666" (@edwardbernayse6665) on "Top 10 Worst Best Picture Oscar-Winning Movies" video.
"crash" was also an awful film. some glaring omissions that mojo didn't mention were "clockwork orange" and "star wars." neither of them won best picture that year. "clockwork orange" was one of the all time greatest and most brilliant films of all times although i can definitely see why it didn't win best picture and star wars lost to a woody allen film called "annie hall."
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Superman13195 clockwork orange was a work of genius. didn't you get the point of the movie?
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Connor Webb those were boring movies. i agree with you.
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if brokeback mountain would've won best pictures then the christian right would've never shut up about how hollywood was trying to indoctrinate everybody and all of that other shit.
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i have a few more movies that was omitted from the list. "jaws" and "star wars" never won best picture. also "the king's speech" and that one silent movie from a few years ago (can't remember the name which should tell you something about what i thought of the movie) should've never been nominated much less won the awards.
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a couple of omissions that the video left out was "clockwork orange" although i think that "fiddler on the roof" won it that year too and that was a great film as well and star wars. star wars didn't win best picture and instead a woody allen movie called "annie hall" won. also i didn't think that "the king's speech" or that silent movie from a few years ago that won best picture deserved an academy award nomination much less an award for best picture.
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i would vote forrest gump over those two movies although i would give shawshank redemption a close 2nd prize. pulp fiction was good but i don't put it on the same level of these two movies.
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all of the movies that were up for an academy award sucked that year. it happens sometimes.
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i thought that a few of those winners were just plain awful movies too. an omission that the forgot to mention was that star wars didn't win best picture in 1977 and instead a woody allen movie called "annie hall" won it. also i thought that "the king's speech" just plain sucked as a movie. i wish that i knew who votes on these events.
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i don't think that the academy awards are going to give the academy award for a movie that broke the record for having the most f--- words and naked women in it. lol. it was a funny movie though. did "clockwork orange" win best picture? that easily was one of the best movies ever made.
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Jennifer Gutierrez yeah just say the words "disney cartoon movie" and people automatically are going to think that its a classic and like it before they even watch it. little girls and mothers like it but the fathers and the sons find it to be a yawner or a movie that you make fart noises with your mouth while the movie is playing.
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Ecléctico Iconoclasta i thought that he deserved best actor too.
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Superman13195 it was about psychopathology and whether or not psychopaths can be truly informed. it also went against the common belief that psychopaths are made and can always be reformed. now there is a shift towards people wondering if some psychopaths are incapable of reform but back then it would've got you a lot of flack for suggesting it.
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truly reformed not informed.
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Superman13195 that sound like a simplistic interpretation of the movie. there is a lot of comical and sarcastic lines and scenes in the movie that criticizes the direction that society and families were heading towards in the UK that could very well apply to the usa.
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Superman13195 it wouldn't be kubrick's style to make a movie with that simple of a theme though.
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Renc Kocak i think that what you all don't understand about the movie "e.t." is that it came up with a totally different twist when it comes to aliens from other planets type of movie. before ET, these kinds of movies always portrayed aliens visiting earth as being here to invade earth and either destroy or make slaves out of the entire human race. ET went the 180 degree route and that had never been done in movies before that.
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Renc Kocak another thing that ET did was open up young minds to not be so fearful of people from other countries and other cultures. in a way it paved the way for people to go on the internet from other countries and talk to each other as though there were no borders.
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Connor Webb there were a lot of crappy movies that won best picture for some reason.
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what do all of you think about birdman winning best picture?
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Connor Webb birdman was a good movie. i actually couldn't decide which movie i thought should win this year though. i also did like boyhood too. selma would've also been a good choice.
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Connor Webb yeah that was a good movie too. are heard that it won a golden globe for best comedy of the year.
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Connor Webb it was a better movie then boyhood. i also like moonrise kingdom from a couple years before grand budapest even more.
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Connor Webb they were both good. there was something about moonrise kingdom that i like a little bit better.
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when are you going to enter into your thread that you started? i'll bet that you didn't expect it to get long the way that it did. xD
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Steve F i thought that "the english patient" seemed boring and pretentious. i tried to watch it with people about 3 or 4 times but it was just so boring that i couldn't focus on the movie and never really understood or cared to understand what it was supposed to be about.
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ET stands the test of time in a big way. tootsie and ghandi don't though. they are both good movies but still most people don't remember or have ever heard of them. everybody remembers ET and younger generations of people who weren't even born when ET came out have watched ET about a hundred times by now. were you kidding around and trying to provoke a response here?
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jamesdalebozeman "the artist" that was the name of the silent movie. it wasn't terrible but it didn't seem like an academy award caliber movie to me.
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jack ryan i wonder if mojo left star wars off the list on purpose? maybe they wanted to see how long it would take before someone pointed that out. it seems like that would have not only been an obvious inclusion but also rank#1.
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Erika Antol "a clockwork orange" was covering the topic of psychopathology and whether or not psychopaths can be reformed or not. the violence in the movie was necessary in order to show the actors committing violent acts and getting sadistic pleasure from it without a tinge of guilt or remorse which is how psychopaths in real life are like.
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i thought that both brokeback mountain and crash both sucked.
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