Why THIS Is The Worst Best Picture Winner In Oscar History

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Why THIS Is The Worst Best Picture Winner In Oscar History


Every year, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences comes together at The Oscars to give out awards to the years best films. Most of the time the top prize of Best Picture goes to the film that stands out above the rest. Best Picture is supposed to not only recognize the cast and crew for their achievements, but also tell the general…

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  1. I have a friend who is really anti-lgbt…we watched Brokeback Mountain together once just for fun (haha let's make fun of those gay people hehe) and even he had to admit it was an amazing movie. It's a masterpiece.

  2. One of the worst movies I've ever seen. My loathing for Michael Peña starts here. Yes, it's because of his fucking Latino bullshit characters and his lack for speaking Spanish. I'm a true born and raised Mexican, so I'm morally entitled to that opinion.

  3. I disagree. Gigi is the worst best picture winner. Not only just because it snubbed The Defiant Ones, the whole plot of Gigi is grooming a 15-year-old girl to be the perfect wife for a 30-year-old man. Heck, the big musical number from this movie has the lead singer, a grown man, singing (something along the lines) that when he looks at a girl that's 6, 7, or 8 years old old, he can't help but smile thinking about the potential she has. No matter what end of the political or religious spectrum you're on, everybody agrees that's just wrong.

  4. since when is brokeback mountain "widely regarded as being amongst the greatest films of all time" lmao???

    yes, i routinely hear brokeback mountain in the same breath as citizen kane, vertigo, tokyo story, la regle de jeu and the searchers

  5. I admit I'm not the biggest movie buff but Moonlight fucking sucks and didn't deserve to win. It's one of these indie drama films where 80% of the movie is just the protagonist doing mundane everyday shit with their head down looking depressed, and the remaining 20% is inspirational soundbites. It dealt with interesting subject matter but made it totally boring in its execution. However, the film's main competitor, La La Land, was also overhyped, overrated bullshit. Just a pointless half-assed attempt at a silver screen musical and the ending, while not totally predictable, was shit.

  6. Green Book was such a good movie and I honestly don't see why it was so controversial. The only thing I can think of is that it's a redemption story and wokes hate that. I enjoyed BlacKkKlansman too but I found the score annoyingly repetitive and I found it hypocritical that it positively portrayed black supremacists despite it rightly demonizing the KKK.

  7. As of this posting, 'Crash' and 'Brokeback Mountain' have an identical rating of 7.7/10 on the Internet Movie Database. Both films are relevant and both films deserved to win.

  8. I watched this and cant believe CRash won but i watched it again this week and i can say they were not wrong it deserve the BEST PICTURE at all compared to the recent ones like NOMADLAND lol

    Ang Lee wont another academy for best director so it kind of even. But no way 2 gay cowboy on Montana Winter deserve to win Best Picture, acting and directing yes but Best Picture hell no too shallow.

  9. I think instead of a "Best Popular Film" category they should do what the 1928 Oscars did and have "Outstanding Picture" and "Best Unique and Artistic Picture" categories

  10. This video’s entire premise is hilarious considering all the academy does is pander now. Also didn’t 12 years win right before “Oscars so white?” Spike Lee’s racism wasn’t some profound social statement. He’s just a racist

  11. SO HAPPY to be validated by my abhorrence of Crash! I had a big argument (on email) with Roger Ebert about the film ("Opinions differ", he lamely contended,j ust as he always refused to discuss his opinions with Gene Siskel) As you say, it traded with horrific stereotypes while trying to preach through a cartoonishly implausible plot. Shouldn't have never been a contender, I thought.