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Oscar Snubbed Films | The Best Picture Project
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The Best Picture Project. Reviewing all Oscar nominees (not just the winners) in one year. The following is a list of films I personally feel are just as great as any nominated for Best Picture, and many should have been. My Oscar Snubbed list is always growing as I find new great films. Enjoy! The Gold Rush (1925). Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). Bringing Up Baby (1938). The Thief of Bagdad (1940). The African Queen (1951). Singin’ in the Rain (1952). East of Eden (1955). Lust for Life (1956).
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Pop culture, politics, personality, and life with a feminist spin. Contact the Nerdy Feminist. Finally, A Feminism 101 Blog. What my friends are up to:. I've been featured at:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog is managed by A. Lynn, a nerdy intersectional feminist, cinephile, and nonprofit professional originally from Indianapolis, IN. She now lives in Austin, TX, and thinks a lot of deep thoughts about pop culture, politics, nonprofits, and nail polish. Connect with her on Tumblr. Yesterday, I happ...
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Jaws: A Rewrite and Redemption | The Best Picture Project
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The Best Picture Project. Reviewing all Oscar nominees (not just the winners) in one year. Jaws: A Rewrite and Redemption. On August 17, 2012. In the first budding months of The Best Picture Project, I reviewed. To date, I would consider that post. The worst of all that I have written. This makes me especially sad, considering. People always comment on how scary. The story of the making of. It’s all psychological. You yell barracuda, everybody says, “Huh? Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window).
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Animation | The Best Picture Project
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The Best Picture Project. Reviewing all Oscar nominees (not just the winners) in one year. Before the Best Animated Feature Category (Pre 2001). Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Lady and the Tramp. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. Beauty and the Beast. The Nightmare Before Christmas. Oscar Nominated Animated Features (Post 2001). The Triplets of Belleville. Howl’s Moving Castle. Fantastic Mr. Fox. The Secret of Kells. A Cat in Paris. Not Nominated Animated Featues. Oscar Nominees of 2012. Join 1,2...
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alysonkrier | The Best Picture Project
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The Best Picture Project. Reviewing all Oscar nominees (not just the winners) in one year. All posts by alysonkrier. Taking a Toddler to the Movie Theater. On August 15, 2016. Accurate depiction of toddlers after midnight. Even with these bumps in the road, I have loved taking my son out to see movies together. Not only are they a great outing away from the summer heat, but a perfect way to let him learn about going to theaters and enjoy some mom-approved movies. But let me give some advice to an...Tell ...
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The Pixar Princess | The Best Picture Project
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The Best Picture Project. Reviewing all Oscar nominees (not just the winners) in one year. On June 28, 2012. I believe Merida has modified her dress so that she can move freely. Function trumps fashion. After the successful opening weekend of their latest film, Brave, Pixar Animation Studios can give themselves a big pat on the back. They have made the best movie about a princess, better than Disney ever did on their own. Finally, a princess that doesn’t want her hair brushed all day. A Few Summer Movies.
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Goodbye Roger Ebert | The Best Picture Project
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The Best Picture Project. Reviewing all Oscar nominees (not just the winners) in one year. On April 5, 2013. Thank you for the autograph and the inspiration, Mr. Ebert. Yesterday, I had just gotten off work and found refuge from the rain in my favorite coffee shop. My mind was set to write a new review, but out of bad habit, I opened up Twitter, for just a moment, and saw the sad news. Roger Ebert, the writer I strive to learn from most, my inspiration throughout this blog, had just passed away. From thi...
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Finding Nemo | The Best Picture Project
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The Best Picture Project. Reviewing all Oscar nominees (not just the winners) in one year. On September 22, 2012. So Nemo decides to prove to his dad and everyone that he is a strong swimmer, but his bold defiance (he touched the butt! Gets him captured by a scuba diving dentist from Sydney. Now Marlin must search for his son, but there’s no way he can find him alone. During the Oscar season,. S director, Andrew Stanton, has certainly made some strides for all animation directors. Oh, it’s awesome,...
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Psycho | The Best Picture Project
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The Best Picture Project. Reviewing all Oscar nominees (not just the winners) in one year. On October 8, 2012. Posted in: October Haunts. Today, it’s hard to have any knowledge of. Without some major spoilers, so please, if you have any innocence about this film, stop reading and go watch it. It was years later that I learned how important. Was to the history of film. Hitchcock put out a campaign that no one would be allowed into the theater after the screening of. There is so much to enjoy from the very...
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