Oscar Best Picture Winners You Have Not Seen

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I have seen all Oscar Best Picture movies except:

1927/1928 - Wings
1932/1933 - Cavalacde
1938 - You Can't Take It with You
1940 - Rebecca
1944 - Going My Way

See the link for reference.

http://www.oscars.org/awards/academy...res/index.html

What Oscar Best Pictures winners have you not seen yet?
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You can check off the films you have seen in the list section of the site here:

http://www.movieforums.com/lists/bes...r_winners.html

To see which films other people have/haven't seen, click the 'Movie Lists' button next to their name on their posts

I've only seen half of them and need to get around to watching:

Wings
Sunrise
The Broadway Melody
All Quiet on the Western Front
Cimarron
Grand Hotel
Cavalcade
It Happened One Night
Mutiny on the Bounty
The Great Ziegfeld
The Life of Émile Zola
You Can't Take It With You
How Green Was My Valley
Mrs. Miniver
Going My Way
The Lost Weekend
The Best Years of Our Lives
Gentleman's Agreement
Hamlet
All the King's Men
An American in Paris
The Greatest Show on Earth
From Here to Eternity
On the Waterfront
Marty
Around the World in 80 Days
Ben-Hur
The Apartment
Tom Jones
A Man for All Seasons
Patton
The Sting
The Deer Hunter
Ordinary People
Chariots of Fire
Gandhi
Terms of Endearment
Out of Africa
Platoon
The Last Emperor
Driving Miss Daisy
Unforgiven

I intend to start with The Sting, All Quiet on the Western Front, It Happened One Night, A Man for All Seasons and The Apartment.



You can check off the films you have seen in the list section of the site here:
http://www.movieforums.com/lists/bes...r_winners.html
I dont know Movie Forums have the list. Cool. Thanks for sharing.



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The first half is barren for me. Meh.
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Get crackin'. A lot of very good flicks on there.
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I've only seen half of them and need to get around to watching:


The Lost Weekend
The Best Years of Our Lives
The Deer Hunter
Terms of Endearment
Out of Africa
Driving Miss Daisy
Good stuff there. The Lost Weekend we own, but I wish I had those others our my home library. Enjoy!
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Looks pretty stupid to me. I don't plan on seeing it.



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You wish you had Out Of Africa, Karibou? I haven't seen it for years, but that was one of the most boring films I've ever suffered.
Oh, the movie was tediously slow, and I agree that the plot was not exactly riveting. But I must admit to loving the landscape, and fervently wishing that I lived in that house, on that beautiful land, with those awesome animals, and co-exist with those fascinating people.

It was probably more of a "nature fantasy" experience for me than anything, and I can certainly understand if others viewers didn't feel the same way. But you know me and animals, honeykid.



But you know me and animals, honeykid.
Indeed I do, honey, and that's why I offer you this gift.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_at_Heart_(TV_series)

It's horrible, it's terrible and I'd almost rather gouge out my eyeballs than watch an episode. However, it's unadulterated animal/landscape porn. I think you might like it.



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Oh, the movie was tediously slow, and I agree that the plot was not exactly riveting. But I must admit to loving the landscape, and fervently wishing that I lived in that house, on that beautiful land, with those awesome animals, and co-exist with those fascinating people.

It was probably more of a "nature fantasy" experience for me than anything, and I can certainly understand if others viewers didn't feel the same way. But you know me and animals, honeykid.
This didn't win any awards.

http://www.tcm.com/mediaroom/index.jsp?cid=80305



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The English Patient
Shakespeare In Love
Saw bits and pieces of The Hurt Locker and Slumdog Millionaire
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Indeed I do, honey, and that's why I offer you this gift.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_at_Heart_(TV_series)

It's horrible, it's terrible and I'd almost rather gouge out my eyeballs than watch an episode. However, it's unadulterated animal/landscape porn. I think you might like it.
Ooof, anything to do with hunting or gaming reduces me to a weeping mess for weeks. But animal porn? I'm there with popcorn!


Hey, that rhymes.

Thanks for the link, honeykid. *hugs*


Originally Posted by will.15
HA! I love it.



If it truly didn't win an award, then it darn sure should have.



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I'm pretty decent after Gone With The Wind with a few notable exceptions.



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Ooof, anything to do with hunting or gaming reduces me to a weeping mess for weeks. But animal porn? I'm there with popcorn!

Hey, that rhymes.
I like how you said it rhymes in the small text.



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In one small simple answer: Too many.



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You wish you had Out Of Africa, Karibou? I haven't seen it for years, but that was one of the most boring films I've ever suffered.
OMG, Honeykid and I actually agree on something!

It's a miracle!!!



I've seen almost all of the BP winners, but like Planet News, they are the ones after 1939 (except for It Happened One Night.)

Just recently, I still had The English Patient on my to see list, but I got that one off just last year.