Sunday, February 24, 2019

1973 Alternate Oscars

Best Picture of 1973

Best Actor of 1973 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 28
 

Best Actress of 1973

Best Director of 1973

Best Supporting Actor of 1973 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 59
 

Best Supporting Actress of 1973

Special Award

My choices are noted with a ★. Historical Oscar winners are noted with a . Best foreign-language picture winners are noted with an ƒ. A historical winner who won in a different category is noted with a ✱.

Note: Tatum O'Neal won best supporting actress for Paper Moon despite being on screen for all but something like 3 minutes of the movie, so I put her in the lead category where she belongs.

Sunday, February 17, 2019

1972 Alternate Oscars

Best Picture of 1972 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 77
 

Best Actor of 1972 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 73
 

Best Actress of 1972

Best Director of 1972

Best Supporting Actor of 1972 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 70
 

Best Supporting Actress of 1972 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 72
 

Special Award (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 54
 

My choices are noted with a ★. Historical Oscar winners are noted with a ✔. Best foreign-language picture winners are noted with an ƒ.

I've seen Stacy Keach on the stage twice, as Macbeth and as King Lear, both in Washington, D.C., where he was performing with the Shakespeare Theatre Company. Damn fine actor. As Macbeth, he was terrific — intense, unhinged, and often scary. As the latter, he was frequently naked — also pretty scary. But he nailed it. Lear, that is.

By the way, I wonder how many people remember now that Cabaret won 8 Oscars — including best director and best supporting actor — to The Godfather's 3? Talk about two movies whose reputations have completely flipped over time.

Sunday, February 10, 2019

1971 Alternate Oscars

Best Picture of 1971 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 61
 

Best Actor of 1971 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 55
 

Best Actress of 1971 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 69
 

Best Director of 1971

Best Supporting Actor of 1971 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 48
 

Best Supporting Actress of 1971

Special Award

My choices are noted with a ★. Historical Oscar winners are noted with a ✔.

Two of the best movies of the year — Brian's Song and Steven Spielberg's Duel — were actually made for television. But both were also given world-wide theatrical releases, and while that doesn't make them Oscar eligible, it makes them alternate Oscar eligible. Thus, their presence here.

Hey, I don't make the rules, I just live by them. Direct all complaints to the blog-typing sock monkey.

Sunday, February 3, 2019

1970 Alternate Oscars

Best Picture of 1970 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 41
 

Best Actor of 1970 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 67
 

Best Actress of 1970 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 39
 

Best Director of 1970 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 63
 

Best Supporting Actor of 1970 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 59
 

Best Supporting Actress of 1970 (Poll Closed)
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Total Votes: 69
 

Special Award

My choices are noted with a ★. Historical Oscar winners are noted with a ✔. Best foreign-language picture winners are noted with an ƒ.

The crop of actresses was so bad in 1970, Ali MacGraw got an Oscar nomination for Love Story — and you can't even say for sure that somebody better got snubbed as a result. Probably the worst year for actresses ever.