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only three movies won the big five oscars. can you name them?

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Posted on March 29, 2019 at 05:04:22
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Best picture, best director, best screenplay, best male actor, best female actor, only three pictures have ever won all five.

And there have been a lot of excellent pictures over the years , when you thin of the possibilities.

Do you know which three they are? I will answer at the end.

i just saw one of them, it was of all things, a format almost forgotten today, a romantic comedy, "it happened one night"

Some called it 'Capra corn' but it is such a strong work, made in the thirties, it still had the audience laughing hard, in a recent screening at the billy wilder auditorium via a UCLA film series.

The female lead was turned down by almost every big star at the time, finally loretta young agreed to do it, but her studio wouldn't loan her out. The oscar winning female lead was far from the first choice, although, in retrospect, she now seems perfect for the role.

The male lead, so the story goes, was sent over to do the role as punishment from his studio because of bad behavior.

The truth is, his studio didn't have anything for him at the time, and he was getting two thousand a week. So they loaned him out for 2500 a week to do the picture, and made 500 a week.

The camera work also takes good advantage of the unique qualities of black and white film. I also found it interesting in the little details that show how society was back then, as it was set in the present day

The only other two that won the big five?

"One flew over the coo coos nest" I still remember the impact of the performances and some scenes after all these years.

"Silence of the lambs," this one surprised me.I thought the story had some big holes, but it seems the academy voters were not as critical as myself.

From my experience watching "it happened one night," on my parents TV screen chopped up with commercials, and being able to contrast that with the communal shared human experience of viewing it in a theatre, if you have a movie that catches your eye, see it in a theatre with a crowd whenever possible.

Otherwise it would be like having a fine car that was a joy to admire , but never putting the thing on the road and driving it .

As a matter of fact, the film "baby driver" started with a prologue from the director, sitting on his desk, thanking the audience for coming to see his film in the theatre, with all the sound and visual impact the film was designed to deliver.

I have also seen a few films both scjfi, that were changed in the home release from the theatre version.

One ,under the skin, was just digital pants added, probably released that way in some areas of the country, and the other was a big tom cruse sci fi film where the sly time travel ending was dropped and the victory against the space invaders was spelled out.

 

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Are we still doing best male and female, or is that properly passe' now?, posted on March 29, 2019 at 17:50:48
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In my world, its more appropriate to list best actor without gender bias, then best supporting.
But I don't live in my world anymore. I've been evicted.

 

RE: only three movies won the big five oscars. can you name them? , posted on April 1, 2019 at 10:31:21
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I, for the longest time, felt 'The Last Emperor' was the near perfect film. It didn't get the Magic Five but it got seven Oskies.

I never understood all the praise heaped on Lambs.

 

RE: Are we still doing best male and female, or is that properly passe' now?, posted on April 2, 2019 at 16:18:17
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You are correct, today an actor is an actor, gender is no longer used as an identifier.

I think the oscars keep the category because it is at first, a celebration, and to change a major category would be one less award added into the celebration. The award makes money ,box office, career, and in TV broadcast, to think of the easy stuff. Changing things up won't enlighten that room, so why take pay cut over something folks already understand.

As I understand the common knowledge it is that casting is very much like calling a plumber, it only really matters if they can do the job, gender doesn't get a better performance. They still must fit the role, but today the available roles are less gender specific, as in the real world.

 

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