Welcome to the series Nothing But the Best in which I chronicle all of the Academy Award Best Picture winners as they celebrate their anniversaries. Instead of going in chronological order, this series will be presented on each film's anniversary and will feature personal opinions as well as facts regarding its legacy and behind the scenes information. The goal is to create an in depth essay for each film while looking not only how the medium progressed, but how the film is integral to pop culture. In some cases, it will be easy. Others not so much. Without further ado, let's start the show.
Many films are great, but only one wins Best Picture. This is a blog dedicated to everything involving the Oscars past and present as well as speculation on who should win at this year's events.
Showing posts with label Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joseph L. Mankiewicz. Show all posts
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Nothing But the Best: "All About Eve" (1950)
Labels:
2015,
All About Eve,
Anne Baxter,
Best Picture,
Bette Davis,
Celeste Holme,
George Sanders,
Joseph L. Mankiewicz,
Nothing But the Best,
Thelma Ritter
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Failed Oscar Campaigns: "Cleopatra" (1963)
As awards seasons pick up, so do the campaigns to make your film have the best chances at the Best Picture race. However, like a drunken stupor, sometimes these efforts come off as trying too hard and leave behind a trailer of ridiculous flamboyance. Join me on every other Saturday for a highlight of the failed campaigns that make this season as much about prestige as it does about train wrecks. Come for the Harvey Weinstein comments and stay for the history. It's going to be a fun time as I explore cinema's rich history of attempting to matter.
Labels:
2015,
Cleopatra,
Darryl F. Zanuck,
Elizabeth Taylor,
Failed Oscar Campaigns,
Joseph L. Mankiewicz,
Rex Harrison,
Richard Burton
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