In 2009, the Academy decided to expand the filed of nominees for Best Picture from five to ten. The Academy has not nominated ten films in this category for many years, but it is not the first time. One of the reasons that the Academy cited for making this change is that it was that at least two Oscar-worthy films were not nominated in 2008, which many critics thought should have been. Those two films were Dark Knight and WALL-E.
Another possible reason for including ten nominees in the Best Picture category is to increase viewer ship. The Academy Awards ceremony has suffered from falling ratings the past several years. By including more films in the Best Picture category, the Academy can include more popular films, and that might encourage more people to tune in.
One of the criticism of the longer list of nominees is the new method of voting. Instead of Academy members simply voting for their favorite, they have been instructed to rank all ten in their order of worthiness. This could possibly have the effect of diluting the vote. For example, if the Academy members are divided between the first and second most-worthy film, but they all agree on which is the third most-worthy film, then the third-most worthy film will win the award.
It's not a recent trend. In the 1930s and early 1940s, between eight to 12 movies per year were nominated for Best Picture. But from 1944 to 2008, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences the number of nominations in the category was five.
In 2009, the Academy reversed its field and announced it would increase the number of Best Picture nominations to 10. The Academy later amended the total to feature as many as 10. The 84th, 85th, 86th and 89th Academy Awards fielded nine films in the Best Picture category. The 87th and 88th had eight.
The Best Picture award is considered the most important of the Academy Awards, because while there are awards for specific roles and professions, the Best Picture is usually one that has all of those qualities combined. It's looking at the whole picture, so to say, rather than just an actor or director.
No, they're too many.
Only two novels adapted for movies has won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Oscar for Best-Picture, the firstis the Civil War classic 'Gone With The Wind' which won the Pulitzer in 1937 and the Oscar for Best-Picture in 1939, the second was for Robert Warren Penn's "All The King's Men" which won the Pulitzer in 1947 and the Oscar for Best-Picture in 1949.
Yes. It won 5 Oscars: Best Picture, Director, Actor, Original Screenplay and Cinematography.
He has been nominated only once, as producer of Best Picture nominee Erin Brockovich (2000).
Ben Affleck has won two Oscars. He won an Oscar along with friend Matt Damon in 1997 for Best Original Screenplay for Good Will Hunting. In 2013, he won a Best Picture Oscar for Argo, which he produced.
The five Best Picture nominees for 1955 were "Love is a Many-Splendored Thing," "Marty," "Mister Roberts," "Picnic" and "The Rose Tattoo." The Oscar went to "Marty."
Right now, it's 5 for each category. But this year, they are having 10 nominees for Best Picture. But the rest of the categories have 5.
No, they're too many.
The 2010 acting categories included previous Oscar winners Javier Bardem, Jeff Bridges, Nicole Kidman and Geoffrey Rush. Also, Best Director nominees Joel and Ethan Coen won the 2007 award for "No Country for Old Men."
Only two novels adapted for movies has won both the Pulitzer Prize and the Oscar for Best-Picture, the firstis the Civil War classic 'Gone With The Wind' which won the Pulitzer in 1937 and the Oscar for Best-Picture in 1939, the second was for Robert Warren Penn's "All The King's Men" which won the Pulitzer in 1947 and the Oscar for Best-Picture in 1949.
Three nominations in the categories of Best Picture, Best Actress and Best Adapted Screenplay.
The Academy Award for Best Picture of 1941 went to "How Green Was My Valley," directed by John Ford.In 1941 at the 14th Annual Academy Awards, Best PIcture went to How Green Was My Valley, directed by John Ford and starring Walter Pidgeon, Maureen O'Hara and Anna Lee (who later went on to star on General Hospital as Lila Quartermaine for many, many years until her death in May, 2004). Also of note is that in 1941 the Academy had not limited the amount of nominees in a category so it beat nine other films that year. The other nominees were Suspicion, Citizen Kane, Blossoms in the Dust, Sergeant York, The Maltese Falcon, The Little Foxes, Here Comes Mister Jordon, Hold Back the Dawn and One Foot in Heaven.
"Pulp Fiction" received seven Oscar nominations, including Best Picture, Best Director (Quentin Tarantino), and two for Best Supporting Actor (Samuel L. Jackson and John Travolta).
Through 2017, here are the feature film releases directed by Steven Spielberg:"The Sugarland Express" (1974)."Jaws" (1975). Oscar nomination for Best Picture."Close Encounters of the Third Kind" (1977). Oscar nomination for Best Director."1941" (1979)"Raiders of the Lost Ark" (1981). Oscar nominationsfor Best Picture and Best Director."E.T. The Extraterrestial" (1982). Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Director."Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" (1984)."The Color Purple" (1985). Oscar nomination for Best Picture."Empire of the Sun" (1987)."Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989)."Always" (1989)."Hook" (1991)."Jurassic Park" (1993)."Schindler's List" (1993). Won Oscars for Best Picture and Best Director."The Lost World: Jurassic Park" (1997)."Amistad" (1997)."Saving Private Ryan" (1998). Oscar nomination for Best Picture. Won Oscar for Best Director."A.I. Artificial Intelligence" (2001)."Minority Report" (2002)."Catch Me If You Can" (2002)."The Terminal" (2004)."War of the Worlds" (2005)."Munich" (2005). Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Director."Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" (2008)."The Adventures of Tintin: Secret of the Unicorn" (2011)."War Horse" (2011). Oscar nomination for Best Picture."Lincoln" (2012). Oscar nominations for Best Picture and Best Director."Bridge of Spies (2015). Oscar nomination for Best Picture."The BFG" (2016)."The Post" (2017).
Steven Spielberg has won many, many awards, inclucing: Academy Awards (Oscars), BAFTA Awards, Emmy Awards, Director's Guild of America Awards and Golden Globes. Please see related links for a more complete list.
One. Jonathan Demme was named Best Director of 1991 for his work on "The Silence of the Lambs," which won the Oscar for Best Picture.
Two. He won for producing and directing "Braveheart," which won the Academy Award for Best Picture of 1995.