"Gone with the Wind" won the 1939 Best Picture award over "The Wizard of Oz." Both films were credited to director Victor Fleming, who was pulled off "Oz" to take over "GWTW."
No. And it wasn't nominated for Best Picture.
Producers are nominated for Best Picture. But not every credited producer is nominated, there's a limit of four people, so sometimes an executive producer might not get nominated even though the movie is up for Best Picture.
Very few horror movies have been nominated for an Oscar. The Exorcist (1973) was the only horror movie nominated for Best Picture. The 1991 film, "The Silence of the Lambs" swept the Bests: Best Picture, Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins), Best Actress (Jodie Foster), Best Director (Jonathan Demme), and Best Writing (Ted Tally). To date (June 2009), the last horror film to be nominated for Best Picture was "The Sixth Sense" in 2000.
No Country for Old Men.
No, he was nominated for best actor but didn't win. below is a list of awards for the movie "Ali" Award Person Nominated: Academy Award for Best Actor Will Smith Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Jon Voight * Black Reel Awards ** 'Best Original Soundtrack: (Winner)' ** 'Best Supporting Actor: Jamie Foxx (Winner)' ** Best Supporting Actress: Nona Gaye (Winner) ** Best Film: (Nominated) ** Best Actor: Will Smith (Nominated) ** Best Film Poster: (Nominated) ** Best Song From a Film: R. Kelly-"The World's Greatest" (Nominated) ** Best Screenplay Adapted or Original: Gregory Allen Howard (Nominated) * Broadcast Film Critics Association ** Best Actor: Will Smith (Nominated) ** Best Picture: (Nominated) ** Best Supporting Actor: Jon Voight (Nominated) * Chicago Film Critics ** Best Supporting Actor: Jon Voight (Nominated) * ESPY Awards ** Best Sport Movie * Image Awards ** Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Jamie Foxx (winner) ** Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture: Will Smith (nominated) ** Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Jada Pinkett Smith (nominated) ** Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Mario Van Peebles (nominated)
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No. And it wasn't nominated for Best Picture.
Producers are nominated for Best Picture. But not every credited producer is nominated, there's a limit of four people, so sometimes an executive producer might not get nominated even though the movie is up for Best Picture.
Very few horror movies have been nominated for an Oscar. The Exorcist (1973) was the only horror movie nominated for Best Picture. The 1991 film, "The Silence of the Lambs" swept the Bests: Best Picture, Best Actor (Anthony Hopkins), Best Actress (Jodie Foster), Best Director (Jonathan Demme), and Best Writing (Ted Tally). To date (June 2009), the last horror film to be nominated for Best Picture was "The Sixth Sense" in 2000.
No Country for Old Men.
Mystic River (2003) was nominated for Best Picture, among others. Gone Baby Gone (2007) was nominated for Best Supporting Actress.
No, he was nominated for best actor but didn't win. below is a list of awards for the movie "Ali" Award Person Nominated: Academy Award for Best Actor Will Smith Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor Jon Voight * Black Reel Awards ** 'Best Original Soundtrack: (Winner)' ** 'Best Supporting Actor: Jamie Foxx (Winner)' ** Best Supporting Actress: Nona Gaye (Winner) ** Best Film: (Nominated) ** Best Actor: Will Smith (Nominated) ** Best Film Poster: (Nominated) ** Best Song From a Film: R. Kelly-"The World's Greatest" (Nominated) ** Best Screenplay Adapted or Original: Gregory Allen Howard (Nominated) * Broadcast Film Critics Association ** Best Actor: Will Smith (Nominated) ** Best Picture: (Nominated) ** Best Supporting Actor: Jon Voight (Nominated) * Chicago Film Critics ** Best Supporting Actor: Jon Voight (Nominated) * ESPY Awards ** Best Sport Movie * Image Awards ** Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Jamie Foxx (winner) ** Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture: Will Smith (nominated) ** Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Jada Pinkett Smith (nominated) ** Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Mario Van Peebles (nominated)
No. Neither the 1976 original film nor its 2006 remake were nominated for Best Picture Oscars.
"Gigi" was nominated for nine 1958 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director (Vincent Minnelli). It won in every nominated category.
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The last G rated Best Picture nominee was Babe(1995).