Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Only Vote

This is what the history of the Best Picture Winners would look like if I had the only vote:
(I will add the years as I complete them and if I have dethroned the winner I will put it in parenthesis next to my winner)
  1. 1928
  2. 1929
  3. 1930
  4. 1931
  5. 1932
  6. 1933
  7. 1934
  8. 1935
  9. 1936
  10. 1937
  11. 1938
  12. 1939
  13. 1940
  14. 1941
  15. 1942
  16. 1943
  17. 1944
  18. 1945-Mildred Pierce (Lost Weekend)
  19. 1946
  20. 1947
  21. 1948
  22. 1949
  23. 1950
  24. 1951
  25. 1952
  26. 1953-From Here to Eternity
  27. 1954-On the Waterfront
  28. 1955
  29. 1956
  30. 1957- Bridge on the River Kwai
  31. 1958
  32. 1959
  33. 1960
  34. 1961
  35. 1962
  36. 1963-Lilies of the Field (Tom Jones)
  37. 1964-Mary Poppins (My Fair Lady)
  38. 1965
  39. 1966
  40. 1967-In the Heat of the Night
  41. 1968-A Lion in Winter (Oliver!)
  42. 1969-Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (Midnight Cowboy)
  43. 1970
  44. 1971-Fiddler on the Roof (French Connection)
  45. 1972
  46. 1973
  47. 1974
  48. 1975
  49. 1976
  50. 1977
  51. 1978
  52. 1979
  53. 1980
  54. 1981-Raiders of the Lost Ark (Chariots of Fire)
  55. 1982
  56. 1983
  57. 1984
  58. 1985-The Color Purple (Out of Africa)
  59. 1986-Platoon
  60. 1987-Nobody! Go home '87 you are drunk...but if I had to I suppose: The Last Emperor
  61. 1988-Rain Man
  62. 1989-Dead Poet's Society (Driving Miss Daisy)
  63. 1990-Goodfellas (Dances with Wolves)
  64. 1991-Silence of the Lambs
  65. 1992- Unforgiven 
  66. 1993-Schindler's List
  67. 1994-Pulp Fiction (Forrest Gump)
  68. 1995- Apollo 13 (Braveheart)
  69. 1996-Fargo (The English Patient)
  70. 1997- Good Will Hunting (Titanic)
  71. 1998-Life is Beautiful (Shakespeare in Love)
  72. 1999- American Beauty
  73. 2000-Gladiator
  74. 2001-A Beautiful Mind (Although Moulin Rouge deserves a very large nod)
  75. 2002-Gangs of New York (Chicago)
  76. 2003-Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
  77. 2004-Million Dollar Baby
  78. 2005-Crash
  79. 2006-Babel (The Departed)
  80. 2007-There Will Be Blood (No Country for Old Men)
  81. 2008-Slumdog Millionaire
  82. 2009-Up (Hurt Locker)
  83. 2010- The King's Speech (*but The Fighter and Winter's Bone gets a close second*)
  84. 2011-Tree of Life (The Artist)
  85. 2012-Lincoln (Argo)
  86. 2013-Nebraska (12 Years a Slave- Although this was my second favorite) 
  87. 2014-Birdman 
  88. 2015- Room (Spotlight)

1 comment:

  1. Somehow I missed this post, but I like this concept :)

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