Daniel
Brizuela 12/1/11
Oscar Best Picture.
Each year,
for the past 83 years, one movie has won the most important movie award: the
Oscar for Best Picture of the year. Since 1927, the Academy Awards have given
many different films the award that proves how great, loved, and famous they
were. It is the final and biggest award that’s given at the Oscars. The
producers of the film are the ones who collect the award and become Oscar
winners.
Every genre,
except the superhero genre, of film has been nominated for a Best Picture Oscar
and at least once they’ve won, all except so far science fiction, comic book
based, and animated films. So far only three westerns- Cimarron in 1932, Dances with
Wolves in 1991, and Unforgiven in
1993-, one thriller, 1940s Rebecca,
one horror, 1991s The Silence of the
Lambs, and only one fantasy film,
the third Lord of the Rings, have won
Best Picture. Other films that have won the Oscar for Best Picture include
1986s Platoon, 2010s The King’s Speech, 1959s Ben-Hur, 1970s Patton, and 1999s American
Beauty. Some movies that have been nominated for Best Picture include 2009s
Avatar, 1939s The Wizard of Oz, 1942s Mrs.
Miniver, 1963s Cleopatra, and
1928s The Racket.
There are
many milestones and superlatives for various films that have been nominated or
won the Oscar for Best Picture. These include only three films- 1934s It Happened One Night, 1975s One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, and
1991s The Silence of the Lambs-
winning Best Picture alongside the top Oscars for Best Director, Best
Screenplay Adapted or Original, Best Leading Actor, and Best Leading Actress.
1969s Midnight Cowboy is the only
film to win Best Picture and have an X rating which is now replaced by the
NC-17 rating. Another superlative is that 1939s Gone with the Wind, at about three hours and fifty-four minutes is
the longest film to win Best Picture. 1991s Beauty
and the Beast was the first animated film to ever be nominated for Best
Picture, and it wasn’t until 2002 that the Best Animated Film was added to the
Oscars. From the early 1930s until 1943 when Casablanca won Best Picture, there were ten films that were
nominated for Best Picture and after that it was five until 2010 when ten films
were nominated again after many were angry that The Dark Knight wasn’t nominated. Now, however, the Academy has changed it again so that there could be anywhere from five to ten
films being nominated. Who knows what 2012’s Best Picture nominations and/or winner will be, maybe
either Hope Springs, The Avengers, or even Brave.
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