The Oscars always get it wrong. Here are the real best pictures of the past 50 years.
With the perspective of time, we can now discern what movie was actually the best
Perspective by Dan Zak and Amy Argetsinger
Updated March 7, 2024 at 9:28 a.m. EST|Published March 22, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
UPDATED on March 7, 2024: We published this fine quarrel in 2016, but they just keep on handing out Oscars to the wrong movies, so we have updated it for your further education — and reassessed some earlier years as well.
Let’s take a walk through the past five decades of best picture winners of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It’s an almost unbroken chain of incorrect decisions! But with the perspective lent to us by the passage of time, we can now confidently look back and discern what was actually the best. Doing our best to set the record straight here, but don’t hesitate to argue with us in the comments section.
1974
“Chinatown” is a Top 10 film of all time: tight yet sumptuous, with a crackerjack script and legendary performances. (We will never recover from some of John Huston’s creepier line readings.) The movie’s central theme — good intentions humiliated by graft and turpitude — is timeless, and the movie stings no matter when (or how many times) you watch it.
With the perspective of time, we can now discern what movie was actually the best
Perspective by Dan Zak and Amy Argetsinger
Updated March 7, 2024 at 9:28 a.m. EST|Published March 22, 2022 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
UPDATED on March 7, 2024: We published this fine quarrel in 2016, but they just keep on handing out Oscars to the wrong movies, so we have updated it for your further education — and reassessed some earlier years as well.
Let’s take a walk through the past five decades of best picture winners of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It’s an almost unbroken chain of incorrect decisions! But with the perspective lent to us by the passage of time, we can now confidently look back and discern what was actually the best. Doing our best to set the record straight here, but don’t hesitate to argue with us in the comments section.
1974
- Nominees: Chinatown, The Conversation, Lenny, The Godfather Part II, The Towering Inferno
- Best picture winner: The Godfather Part II
- The actual best picture: Chinatown
“Chinatown” is a Top 10 film of all time: tight yet sumptuous, with a crackerjack script and legendary performances. (We will never recover from some of John Huston’s creepier line readings.) The movie’s central theme — good intentions humiliated by graft and turpitude — is timeless, and the movie stings no matter when (or how many times) you watch it.
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Hindsight is indeed 20/20. The Oscars seem to be awarded based on many factors that have nothing to do with the actual quality of the film.
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