Just Living -- 101 in 1001

My mission is to complete 101 preset tasks in a period of 1001 days. Why? Because wouldn't it be the coolest to actually do a bunch of things I've always wanted but may never get around to doing if I don't write them down and focus? I thought so. I hope you will too. So here's my list and time's ticking away . . .

Sunday, June 04, 2006

The Oscars #20

20. Watch all the Oscar winning Best Pictures.

Here is the list. How many have you seen? Films I've seen are crossed out if I have a vivid recollection of watching. If I've only some vague idea that I might have seen the movie I haven't crossed them off because I intend to watch them again. And some, especially the older ones and the ones from the 80's, I just really want to watch again, so I haven't crossed them off yet, even if I'm totally certain I've seen them.

1927/28 (1st)OUTSTANDING PICTURE* Paramount Famous Lasky -- Wings

1928/29 (2nd)OUTSTANDING PICTURE* Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer -- The Broadway Melody

1929/30 (3rd)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* All Quiet on the Western Front -- Universal

1930/31 (4th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Cimarron -- RKO Radio

1931/32 (5th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Grand Hotel -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

1932/33 (6th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Cavalcade -- Fox

1934 (7th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* It Happened One Night -- Columbia

1935 (8th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Mutiny on the Bounty -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

1936 (9th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* The Great Ziegfeld -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

1937 (10th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* The Life of Emile Zola -- Warner Bros.

1938 (11th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* You Can't Take It with You -- Columbia

1939 (12th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Gone with the Wind -- Selznick International Pictures

1940 (13th)OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION* Rebecca -- Selznick International Pictures

1941 (14th)OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE* How Green Was My Valley -- 20th Century-Fox

1942 (15th)OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE* Mrs. Miniver -- Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer

1943 (16th)OUTSTANDING MOTION PICTURE* Casablanca -- Warner Bros.

1944 (17th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* Going My Way -- Paramount

1945 (18th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Lost Weekend -- Paramount

1946 (19th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Best Years of Our Lives -- Samuel Goldwyn Productions

1947 (20th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* Gentleman's Agreement -- 20th Century-Fox

1948 (21st)BEST MOTION PICTURE* Hamlet -- J. Arthur Rank-Two Cities Films

1949 (22nd)BEST MOTION PICTURE* All the King's Men -- Robert Rossen Productions

1950 (23rd)BEST MOTION PICTURE* All about Eve -- 20th Century-Fox

1951 (24th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* An American in Paris -- Arthur Freed, Producer

1952 (25th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Greatest Show on Earth -- Cecil B. DeMille, Producer

1953 (26th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* From Here to Eternity -- Buddy Adler, Producer

1954 (27th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* On the Waterfront -- Sam Spiegel, Producer

1955 (28th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* Marty -- Harold Hecht, Producer

1956 (29th) BEST MOTION PICTURE* Around the World in 80 Days -- Michael Todd, Producer

1957 (30th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Bridge on the River Kwai -- Sam Spiegel, Producer

1958 (31st)BEST MOTION PICTURE* Gigi -- Arthur Freed, Producer

1959 (32nd)BEST MOTION PICTURE* Ben-Hur -- Sam Zimbalist, Producer

1960 (33rd)BEST MOTION PICTURE* The Apartment -- Billy Wilder, Producer

1961 (34th)BEST MOTION PICTURE* West Side Story -- Robert Wise, Producer

1962 (35th)BEST PICTURE* Lawrence of Arabia -- Sam Spiegel, Producer

1963 (36th)BEST PICTURE* Tom Jones -- Tony Richardson, Producer

1964 (37th)BEST PICTURE* My Fair Lady -- Jack L. Warner, Producer

1965 (38th)BEST PICTURE* The Sound of Music -- Robert Wise, Producer

1966 (39th)BEST PICTURE* A Man for All Seasons -- Fred Zinnemann, Producer

1967 (40th)BEST PICTURE* In the Heat of the Night -- Walter Mirisch, Producer

1968 (41st)BEST PICTURE* Oliver! -- John Woolf, Producer

1969 (42nd)BEST PICTURE* Midnight Cowboy -- Jerome Hellman, Producer

1970 (43rd)BEST PICTURE* Patton -- Frank McCarthy, Producer

1971 (44th)BEST PICTURE* The French Connection -- Philip D'Antoni, Producer

1972 (45th)BEST PICTURE* The Godfather -- Albert S. Ruddy, Producer

1973 (46th)BEST PICTURE* The Sting -- Tony Bill, Michael Phillips and Julia Phillips, Producers

1974 (47th)BEST PICTURE* The Godfather Part II -- Francis Ford Coppola, Producer; Gray Frederickson and Fred Roos, Co-Producers

1975 (48th)BEST PICTURE* One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest -- Saul Zaentz and Michael Douglas, Producers

1976 (49th)BEST PICTURE* Rocky -- Irwin Winkler and Robert Chartoff, Producers

1977 (50th)BEST PICTURE* Annie Hall -- Charles H. Joffe, Producer

1978 (51st)BEST PICTURE* The Deer Hunter -- Barry Spikings, Michael Deeley, Michael Cimino and John Peverall, Producers

1979 (52nd)BEST PICTURE* Kramer vs. Kramer -- Stanley R. Jaffe, Producer

1980 (53rd)BEST PICTURE* Ordinary People -- Ronald L. Schwary, Producer

1981 (54th)BEST PICTURE* Chariots of Fire -- David Puttnam, Producer

1982 (55th)BEST PICTURE* Gandhi -- Richard Attenborough, Producer

1983 (56th)BEST PICTURE* Terms of Endearment -- James L. Brooks, Producer

1984 (57th)BEST PICTURE* Amadeus -- Saul Zaentz, Producer

1985 (58th)BEST PICTURE* Out of Africa -- Sydney Pollack, Producer

1986 (59th)BEST PICTURE* Platoon -- Arnold Kopelson, Producer

1987 (60th)BEST PICTURE* The Last Emperor -- Jeremy Thomas, Producer

1988 (61st)BEST PICTURE* Rain Man -- Mark Johnson, Producer

1989 (62nd)BEST PICTURE* Driving Miss Daisy -- Richard D. Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck, Producers

1990 (63rd)BEST PICTURE* Dances With Wolves -- Jim Wilson and Kevin Costner, Producers

1991 (64th)BEST PICTURE* The Silence of the Lambs -- Edward Saxon, Kenneth Utt and Ron Bozman, Producers

1992 (65th)BEST PICTURE* Unforgiven -- Clint Eastwood, Producer

1993 (66th)BEST PICTURE* Schindler's List -- Steven Spielberg, Gerald R. Molen and Branko Lustig, Producers

1994 (67th)BEST PICTURE* Forrest Gump -- Wendy Finerman, Steve Tisch and Steve Starkey, Producers

1995 (68th)BEST PICTURE* Braveheart -- Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd, Jr. and Bruce Davey, Producers

1996 (69th)BEST PICTURE* The English Patient -- Saul Zaentz, Producer

1997 (70th)BEST PICTURE* Titanic -- James Cameron and Jon Landau, Producers

1998 (71st)BEST PICTURE* Shakespeare in Love -- David Parfitt, Donna Gigliotti, Harvey Weinstein, Edward Zwick and Marc Norman, Producers

1999 (72nd)BEST PICTURE* American Beauty -- Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks, Producers

2000 (73rd)BEST PICTURE* Gladiator -- Douglas Wick, David Franzoni and Branko Lustig, Producers

2001 (74th)BEST PICTURE* A Beautiful Mind -- Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, Producers

2002 (75th)BEST PICTURE* Chicago -- Martin Richards, Producer

2003 (76th)BEST PICTURE* The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King -- Barrie M. Osborne, Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh, Producers

2004 (77th)BEST PICTURE* Million Dollar Baby -- Clint Eastwood, Albert S. Ruddy and Tom Rosenberg, Producers

2005 (78th)BEST PICTURE* Crash -- Paul Haggis and Cathy Schulman, Producers

2006 (79th) BEST PICTURE* The Departed -- Graham King, Producer

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1 Comments:

  • At 6/06/2006 4:11 p.m., Blogger Kirsten said…

    I have the AFI film list on my blog.
    http://skylarkd.blogspot.com/2006/05/greatest-movies.html

    Of the Oscar list, I've seen 23:

    1934 - It Happened One Night

    1939 - Gone with the Wind

    1943 - Casablanca

    1951 - An American in Paris

    1961 - West Side Story

    1964 - My Fair Lady

    1965 - The Sound of Music

    1975 - One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest

    1988 - Rain Man

    1989 - Driving Miss Daisy

    1990 - Dances With Wolves

    1991 - The Silence of the Lambs

    1993 - Schindler's List

    1994 - Forrest Gump

    1995 - Braveheart

    1996 - The English Patient

    1997 - Titanic

    1998 - Shakespeare in Love

    1999 - American Beauty

    2000 - Gladiator

    2001 - A Beautiful Mind

    2002 - Chicago

    2003 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King

     

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