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Oscar Best Pictures Quiz

How many movies can you name that have won the Academy Award for Best Picture?
Year = year of the ceremony honoring the previous year's films
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Last updated: March 10, 2024
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First submittedFebruary 26, 2012
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Year
Best Picture
2024
Oppenheimer
2023
Everything Everywhere
All at Once
2022
CODA
2021
Nomadland
2020
Parasite
2019
Green Book
2018
The Shape of Water
2017
Moonlight
2016
Spotlight
2015
Birdman
2014
12 Years a Slave
2013
Argo
2012
The Artist
2011
The King's Speech
2010
The Hurt Locker
2009
Slumdog Millionaire
2008
No Country for Old Men
2007
The Departed
2006
Crash
2005
Million Dollar Baby
2004
The Lord of the Rings:
The Return of the King
2003
Chicago
2002
A Beautiful Mind
2001
Gladiator
2000
American Beauty
1999
Shakespeare in Love
1998
Titanic
1997
The English Patient
1996
Braveheart
1995
Forrest Gump
1994
Schindler's List
1993
Unforgiven
Year
Best Picture
1992
The Silence of the Lambs
1991
Dances with Wolves
1990
Driving Miss Daisy
1989
Rain Man
1988
The Last Emperor
1987
Platoon
1986
Out of Africa
1985
Amadeus
1984
Terms of Endearment
1983
Gandhi
1982
Chariots of Fire
1981
Ordinary People
1980
Kramer vs. Kramer
1979
The Deer Hunter
1978
Annie Hall
1977
Rocky
1976
One Flew Over the
Cuckoo's Nest
1975
The Godfather Part II
1974
The Sting
1973
The Godfather
1972
The French Connection
1971
Patton
1970
Midnight Cowboy
1969
Oliver!
1968
In the Heat of the Night
1967
A Man for All Seasons
1966
The Sound of Music
1965
My Fair Lady
1964
Tom Jones
1963
Lawrence of Arabia
1962
West Side Story
1961
The Apartment
Year
Best Picture
1960
Ben-Hur
1959
Gigi
1958
The Bridge on the River Kwai
1957
Around the World in
Eighty Days
1956
Marty
1955
On the Waterfront
1954
From Here to Eternity
1953
The Greatest Show on Earth
1952
An American in Paris
1951
All About Eve
1950
All the King's Men
1949
Hamlet
1948
Gentleman's Agreement
1947
The Best Years of Our Lives
1946
The Lost Weekend
1945
Going My Way
1944
Casablanca
1943
Mrs. Miniver
1942
How Green Was My Valley
1941
Rebecca
1940
Gone with the Wind
1939
You Can't Take It with You
1938
The Life of Emile Zola
1937
The Great Ziegfeld
1936
Mutiny on the Bounty
1935
It Happened One Night
1934
Cavalcade
1933
Grand Hotel
1932
Cimarron
1931
All Quiet on the Western Front
1930
The Broadway Melody
1929
Wings
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Level 82
Feb 1, 2018
There was a period around the late 90s when I actually cared. I always get all of those from that time... even while missing the bulk of the winners from the past decade.
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Level ∞
Mar 5, 2018
A few years ago the Oscars changed the way that they vote. Source. The change has hurt big-budget blockbusters and helped small art house films. While well-intentioned, the change has been bad for the awards. The winner is now, more often than not, a film that few people have seen or even heard of. The Oscars are increasingly irrelevant.
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Level 88
Sep 15, 2022
I'd say that makes them more relevant if you actually want to see the best movie and not computerized animation Hobbit movies.
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Level 67
Mar 12, 2019
The winners for the past four years have been especially forgettable. My sense is that studios are now going all-in on mega-budget movies to turn their profits, and then supplementing with a lot of comedies, horror, etc. that is really cheap to make. There appears to be very little interest among studios to throw money into great drama, so you no longer get sprawling and memorable movies like Gladiator, Private Ryan, Braveheart, and the like. They're seen as too risky compared to superheroes and pre-sold franchises. So we got a lot of quirky indie stuff that is usually well-written and well-directed, but doesn't have the big studio support to give it that real movie magic you feel with on-location shooting, massive sets, or top-flight cinematography. It's a lot of people having layered conversations, filmed at odd angles. And I enjoy that, but those movies rarely stay with you.
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Level 82
Aug 26, 2019
As much as I enjoy Marvel movies it was a complete joke when they nominated Black Panther. Absurd.
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Level 89
Sep 24, 2019
Yeah, as soon as I saw how much praise Black Panther was getting when it came out, I knew it was gonna get a Best Picture nomination solely because there's barely any white people in it. The Oscars used to be not "woke" enough, now they're too woke.
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Level 53
Mar 18, 2024
Same. I remember when I watched "Madea Goes to Jail" and saw there were no white people in it, I knew it would be nominated for Best Picture for sure.

Responding for an old comment, but anyone who knows anything about this history of the academy knows these winners have reflected cultural issues of the time since the beginning.

"Black Panther" is good, not great IMO, but it meant so much to so many people. It wasn't the worst film nominated that year.

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Level 89
Sep 24, 2019
I also felt the same way about Get Out when it got nominated for Best Picture. Not a bad movie, but super overrated.
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Level 67
Jan 5, 2020
I actually think Get Out earned its accolades. It's rare to see a horror movie that is more than dumb jump scares. The movie is about something. It's funny; it's scary; it's philosophical; it's well-written and very well-acted. It was a real high-wire act. But Black Panther...yeah. We all know what that was about.
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Level 89
Apr 30, 2020
Eh. I don't know. I just thought Get Out was okay; I didn't think it was really deserving of getting nominated for Best Picture.

Although I will give Jordan Peele credit in that the Screenplay Oscar was pretty well-deserved.

Also, I thought Us was better. And I'm surprised it got ZERO nominations.

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Level 46
Mar 19, 2024
It was an awful B movie. Let's call It what it is. It should have gone directly to video.
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Level 61
May 14, 2020
I honestly think that Black Panther is the best Marvel movie, though. Yes, the racial message may have been the reason it was nominated while other MCU films were not, but I really think that the acting, cinematography, and direction were on par with the other nominees. The story had some true plot twists that were better than what most movies of any kind usually give us. It was fun, powerful, entertaining, and artistic all at once. No, it is not the greatest movie of all time, but I think it deserved to be there.

And, if it matters much, know that I am a white male, and a movie being about Africa does not make it any better for me.

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Level 82
Sep 25, 2020
In my opinion Black Panther was one of the most boring and lazily-written movies in the entire MCU. And... actually part of the reason I disliked it was that the movie seems pretty racist to me. Which is ironic since most everyone else found it empowering or something. I mean... spears? animal skins? War rhinos? Government by absolute monarchy decided by ritualistic combat to the death? And everyone in Wakanda has a random mix of accents, clothing, hair styles, body scarification and other cultural traditions from various African tribes thousands of miles apart as if Africa is a single tiny country? This is supposed to represent African culture? If a "white" guy had written and directed the film they probably would have been criticizing it for being a collection of horribly offensive clichés.

My gender and the racial labels others ascribe to me are irrelevant to my opinion.

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Level 82
Sep 25, 2020
If any film in the MCU deserved to be nominated for Best Picture it would have been Infinity War or Endgame. Those were actually landmark achievements in filmmaking. Black Panther was just another pretty cookie-cutter superhero film. A badly written one, at that.
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Level 54
Sep 11, 2021
"Black Panther" was about as good as "Captain America: The First Avenger", it was fine, a little boring, but an okay film overall.
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Level 89
Feb 24, 2022
I think I should rephrase my earlier statement about Black Panther being nominated for Best Picture. I knew it was going to get nominated not because of the cast being majorly “non-white,” but because the Oscars are losing relevance and they were trying to avoid criticism for not giving enough appreciation to filmmakers of various ethnicities. That said, while I still don’t think it needed a Best Picture nomination, I still find it somewhat enjoyable, and is definitely not an awful movie by any means.
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Level 31
May 1, 2018
What the??

Gone with the Wind was a 1939 film. Not 1940. Ridiculous way of thinking! And who even watches the awards anymore??

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Level 31
May 1, 2018
Damn it. I knew more films before 1950 than after 1950..... ergh.
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Level 53
May 26, 2018
Got 77/90 but very disappointed I forgot On the Waterfront, The Sting and Amadeus
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Level 86
Feb 1, 2019
Got 85 and that only got me 4/5 points. Wow.
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Level 83
Apr 28, 2022
93/94 only gets four points, too. Perfection required on this one. Darn you, "You Can't Take it with You".
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Level 88
Sep 15, 2022
Who even wants to type that fast?
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Level 45
Apr 23, 2019
FINALLY managed to get 100%.

Nowhere near enough time really though.

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Level 49
Apr 24, 2019
Spotlight uh, moonlight uh
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Level 86
Dec 1, 2019
I could never do that without clues. No movie badge for me, which seems fair because i'm not at all knowledgable about cinema.
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Level 86
Jan 14, 2020
So now you include this in ANOTHER badge? That's so terribly unfair... Seriously, you should think of a set of clues for those movies, that would be a better way to learn than a stern list.
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Level 89
Jan 14, 2020
Or you could, you know, expand your knowledge about cinema by yourself instead of having random strangers do it for you.
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Level 86
Jan 15, 2020
I don't think you understand what I meant. I would like to expand that knowledge and it would be more fun and more efficient with clues. And you don't need to be cutting either...
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Level 89
Jan 16, 2020
If you think adding clues will help expand your knowledge, then that's fine. I just have low tolerance for whiners, that's all.
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Level 86
Jan 16, 2020
That may be because of my poor english, but I thought it was obvious that my first sentence was not serious (you know, the one before "seriously", right?). Anyway, I admit that 20 is not that much, and I got the welcome badge today (it would be much harder to get to 45...)
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Level 89
Jan 16, 2020
Well I apologize if I came off as kind of a jerk in my first response. Sometimes it’s much harder to tell if someone’s joking just based off of text alone. And in all honesty, adding clues isn’t a bad idea. Maybe this quiz will add some in the future, maybe not, but I wouldn’t mind either way.
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Level 93
Apr 6, 2023
This quiz would be a lot more interesting if you were given a picture from the film. Several of these have incredibly iconic shots that would work really well here.
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Level 68
Jan 16, 2020
Spotlight uh, moonlight
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Level 72
Feb 10, 2020
Parasite deserved every single award it won.
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Level 93
Apr 6, 2023
It also deserved editing and production design too if we're being real. The fact that the house was a set built for the movie went really underappreciated and the design contributed a lot to the atmosphere and tension in many scenes.
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Level 49
Feb 11, 2020
Retaking this quiz in honor of Parasite, LET'S GO!!!!
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Level 78
Feb 11, 2020
Parasite defied all expectations of a Best Picture winner. Neither American nor set in America nor English-language, neither nostalgic and sentimental but rather sharply analytical, and it's actually the best movie of the year.
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Level 51
Feb 11, 2020
I haven’t watched Parasite (I mean, I’m 13 lol), but I want to watch it!
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Level 82
Mar 4, 2020
Parasite was okay but I don't think it deserved Best Picture.
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Level 61
May 14, 2020
What was better?
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Level 82
Sep 25, 2020
Most of the other films nominated that year.
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Level 93
Apr 6, 2023
Your taste in films greatly confuses me. It was a pretty solid lineup but "most of the other films nominated" being better than Parasite is quite the take.
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Level 56
Apr 26, 2020
Like others, I strongly believe the quiz should be cued to year of release, not year of ceremony. AMPAS, which gives the awards, lists winners by release — that should be definitive. Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Brittanica do too. In my experience, people who keep track of what they see pretty much always remember year of release.
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Level ∞
Apr 26, 2020
A long time ago we used to have it the other way. The complaints were even worse.
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Level 93
Apr 6, 2023
That's disappointing.
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Level 66
May 20, 2020
Only got 17 and missed a few movies that I really like: Birdman, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest, On the Waterfront, Unforgiven, Casablanca, The Departed, The Silence of the Lambs.
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Level 21
May 30, 2020
I know 0 of those movies
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Level 23
Jun 21, 2020
Sorry for cheating I needed the badge haha lol jk I'm not sorry
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Level 48
Sep 6, 2020
I am Korean and I should know Parasite because it is from Korea
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Level 77
Sep 17, 2020
Thanks for making the quiz! It's one of my favourites. Sorry, but I must argue that there is no reason to have the years line up the way they do. If you buy a DVD or Blu-Ray of a best-picture winner, it specifically says it's the "Best Picture Winner" of the year it came out. I collect DVDs and Blu-Rays of the best picture each year, and they use the year the movie came out as the year of the award. The Academy itself has standardized this format since it comes with a little picture of the Oscar and has a trademark symbol. Parasite won the 2019 Best Picture award. Look at a Blu-Ray of Parasite. It's labelled as the 2019 Best Picture winner. The way the quiz is set up now is definitely wrong and inaccurate for film buffs who are trying to remember what film won the best picture each year. I love the effort you put in, but it really should be changed back if you ever get the chance. :)
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Level 42
Nov 14, 2020
finished with 59 seconds left
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Level 28
Apr 20, 2021
As someone who is passionate about film, I am ashamed I only got 9!
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Level 64
May 11, 2021
The Oscars are a joke
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Level 67
Jun 1, 2021
They pretty much are. People get so worked up over who won and who didn't, but five years after the fact, no one even remembers who won, but we know which movies were best. We all know Back to the Future is better than Out of Africa, and the fact that Goodfellas didn't win Best Picture has no bearing on its status as a classic. The criteria for winning an Oscar--especially Best Picture--are so strict that they discount the lion's share of movies. The English Patient and the French Connection, for example, each won on the strength of one technically challenging and remarkable scene, and were otherwise good-not-great movies. The category would more accurately be phrased "Best Somber Drama." Does anyone really think Spotlight was a better movie than Fury Road?
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Level 82
Jun 2, 2021
I enjoyed the Back to the Future series as a kid but they've got to be some of the most overrated movies of all time.
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Level 67
Jun 2, 2021
The second and third were dreadful, but the first one was inventive and charming. It's still fun to watch. I was using it as an example to make the more general point that the Oscars treats brooding dramas as the only kind of great movie (plus Pixar movies, which they also shower with praise). But lots of "fun" movies are great movies, and are much better than many Best Picture winners. Out of Africa is a snore. Greatest Show on Earth is unwatchable. But movies like E.T.; the Princess Bride; L.A. Confidential; Planes, Trains, & Automobiles, etc. are all great, and I think time has proven that they are better pictures than the movies that won Best Picture in their years of release.
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Level 93
Apr 6, 2023
I mean there's several films on this list that, while not exactly riveting or "fun" are still phenomenal films. Amadeus, The Last Emperor and Lawrence of Arabia are all masterpieces and deserved all of their wins. In the same manner that not every movie that wins should be a somber drama, simply being a somber drama shouldn't be a strike against any movie. Being a film that doesn't make you feel good by the end doesn't make a film any worse than a film that makes you feel great.
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Level 67
Oct 17, 2023
Oh, sure. I didn't intend to suggest it was. A great movie is a great movie. (And Amadeus is a particular favorite.) My point was not that somber dramas are bad, but that the Oscars *only* consider those kinds of movies. When a genuinely great somber drama comes around, it usually gets recognized by the Academy, but when choosing between a mediocre drama and a great adventure film, they'll still take the drama.
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Level 46
Mar 20, 2024
I thought Amadeus was riveting and I was a little girl when I saw it. I was captivated by his childlike persona and I hated jealous Salieri. I had an ugly Salieri I N my class named Krista.If you have a pretty child or you are a pretty child and there's a psycho girl jealous of you, that film can help you learn the motivation of such a miserable human being and how to deal with her. Distance.
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Level 79
Jul 7, 2022
Back to the Future is overrated imo. I think it was great for the time, but I also think people romanticize how great it was in their mind. I tried to watch it a couple years ago, and man, it was BORING and did not age well at all.
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Level 46
Mar 20, 2024
I think a similar movie that was Much better was Peggy Sue Got Married. Nicholas Cage was great. As far as 80s kid's movies, I'm a Breakfast Club girl all the way. I also loved the Goonies, Stand By Me, River's Edge( I think partly because a lot of people said I looked like Roxana Zal) lol! And Ferris Bueller's Day Off though I liked his friend Cam and sister Jennifer Grey's character and the hilarious principal more than Ferris.
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Level 46
Mar 20, 2024
The English Patient was great.
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Level 43
Jun 3, 2021
This is a cool quiz!
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Level 66
Sep 14, 2021
This one is keeping me from getting 2 of the badges, I know all of the other stuff but oscar winners? Beats me
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Level 76
Apr 9, 2023
I've finally managed to nail the lot of them, after I don't know how many attempts. So keep trying, there is still hope. :)
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Level 25
Dec 26, 2021
Nice quiz!

Just about missed "The Great Ziegfield", whew!

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Level 59
Jan 10, 2022
I can't believe "The Hobbit" never won a oscar best picture.
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Level 84
Mar 4, 2022
I am a big fan of the LOTR books and movies, but really, The Hobbit films just weren't that good. Barely nominated for the technical awards, and failed to win those.
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Level 46
Mar 19, 2024
Are you serious?
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Level 35
Feb 8, 2022
cool quiz! never seen any of these movies
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Level 78
Apr 21, 2022
If you like movies, you are missing out big time if you've never seen any of these. There's every genre; war, crime, biography, romance, musical, fantasy, comedy and tragedy.

Put each movie name from 1970 to 2022 in a hat and pick one out. The odds are high that you'll enjoy whatever you pick.

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Level 46
Mar 20, 2024
What was 1970? I know French Connection came out in 1971.
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Level 35
Feb 12, 2022
When you get the welcome badge right after you finish the quiz
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Level 70
Jun 23, 2022
I had to google "oscar best movies list"
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Level 43
May 29, 2023
me too
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Level 66
Oct 26, 2022
I haven't seen any of the most recent 14 winners, haven't even heard of most of the recent 7. Any masterpieces among them?
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Level 93
Jan 31, 2023
Since 2010 I would consider Parasite and Moonlight only must-sees, though 12 Years a Slave, like Schindler's List before it, is probably a movie everyone should see at least once.
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Level 46
Mar 20, 2024
That's funny, me too. I left off with the Shape of Water. I started Nomadland but couldn't get through It. It was boring and depressing without interesting cinematography. Considering the importance of homelessness it should have been done much better.
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Level 56
Nov 20, 2022
100% with 6:44 left. I ignored the years altogether & created a list starting with 'Amercian Beauty' and then associated with the next - Amercian in Paris, French Connection, Gigi then movies with person names, Marty, Rebecca, Oliver>then musicals, etc. That left me with 3 movies I couldn't fit into the schema - CODA, Cimarron, Schindlers List. And my all-time favorite movie is 'The Black Stallion' simply for the beauty of the movie and Mickey Rooney. But if pushed to pick one from this list it would be Lawrence of Arabia.
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Level 46
Mar 23, 2024
Out of Africa for a 13 year old was a nightmare as bad as Yentyl which is the most painful movie next to Out of Africa, I was forced to sit through. My cousin and I left the theater laughing so hard our stomachs hurt. We laughed all through the film it was hysterical because Meryl Streep sounded like a goat Not a Dane" iiii had a fahm in Aaafrica" she repeated a million times. It was the worst movie and Yentyl well I don't have to even describe how horrible that movie was.
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Level 59
Dec 20, 2022
ive heard of like three of them
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Level 33
Jan 23, 2023
Hope the Banshees of Inisherin wins this year
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Level 93
Jan 31, 2023
I'm really hoping Everything Everywhere All At Once wins this year, that would be a really fun and worthy win!
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Level 95
Mar 13, 2023
Congrats to Everything Everywhere All At Once!!
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Level 66
Mar 13, 2023
I wish you could see your old scores once this updates, I want to see how many times I've guessed the GREAT ZIEGFELD DAMMIT!
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Level 61
Mar 21, 2023
45 movies in the comments if you can read and type fast enough :')
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Level 31
Apr 30, 2023
actually 46! just did this quiz only by looking at comments and got 46 lol
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Level 54
May 13, 2023
I got “all quiet on the western front”, “the bridge on the river Kwai” and “ the sound of music”

Only those. I’m ashamed.

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Level 43
May 29, 2023
be never ashamed.

i got nothing

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Level 56
May 14, 2023
great quiz! Like many, I prefer the year it came out rather than the year of the awards. Only other question: What about Sunrise (1928)?
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Level 93
Jun 6, 2023
Technically it won a different "best picture" prize that subsequently ceased to exist. The Academy doesn't refer to 'Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans' as a Best Picture winner.
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Level 72
Jan 26, 2024
Suggestion: please add a short accepted short type-in for "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest". Perhaps just "Cuckoo's Nest". Or "One Flew Over"
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Level 46
Mar 19, 2024
Omg yes!
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Level 58
Mar 11, 2024
Killers of the Flower Moon was robbed....
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Level 48
Mar 11, 2024
The devil works hard but Quizmaster works harder. Not even 5 hours after best picture film was announced and the quiz was already updated.
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Level 93
Mar 11, 2024
I hate to be the one to beat a dead horse, but I still don’t understand the logic of updating only a few Oscar quizzes every other year? Like why do the lead/supporting actress categories and animated feature need to wait until 2025 for an update when you just updated five Oscar quizzes this year? It doesn’t make any semblance of logical sense. Can we please just get all the featured Oscar winners quizzes updated together, yearly?
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Level 95
Mar 13, 2024
I'm still in agreement with you, but I'm afraid it will fall on deaf ears here. They've made it very clear they don't consider the Oscars relevant anymore, which is...an opinion. Meanwhile, enjoy hundreds of MLB, NHL, NFL, and NBA quiz updates until the end of time!
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Level 46
Mar 19, 2024
It's a valid opinion. They are not basing the awards on talent. Therefore, there is no substance.
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Level 44
Mar 12, 2024
I have seen THREE of the Best Pictures in the last 20 years.

I saw TWELVE of the 20 years before that. I may be anecdotal, but it should be indicative of how little we as a society value these modern movies.

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Level 46
Mar 19, 2024
You are right. I hope you saw The Shape of Water, it was great. Million Dollar Baby too.
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Level 51
Mar 12, 2024
The years are wrong, you should be using the year of the film, not the year of the ceremony.
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Level 95
Mar 13, 2024
Right, it should be the year that the movie won for, not the ceremony year. Sigh.
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Level 26
Mar 16, 2024
im guessing a lot of people like me just wrote 'Oppenheimer' or 'titanic' and left (I cheated though cause this was the only one left to get the badge)
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Level 46
Mar 20, 2024
Did anyone see the film Magnolia directed by PT Anderson? It should have won best picture. The first half of the movie is depressing but unlike the hours which I thought was an awful film, it ends well. I prefer a movie to redeem itself than eNd by giving up. magnolia is a masterpiece from the opening scene to the closing credits.I like intellectually stimulating films and PT Anderson delivers with Magnolia and Punch Drunk Love. I I also love Wes Anderson more of his early work. Also does anyone remember the jagged edge? Watch It if you like thrillers. It's great and stars Jeff Bridges and Glenn Close. At least it was terrifying when I was 13. i think it will hold up with those actors. It is a great premise. And finally, I really loved Nocturnal Animals as a study of the self. Some people didn't get the allegory but it is great. Her ex- husband is a representation of her creative self and the selling out of her dreams. He doesn't exist. I mostly watch indies so I'll recommend a few fav
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Level 46
Mar 20, 2024
Italian for Beginners, the original After the Wedding in Danish( the American version is awful), Babette's Feast, Hunt(Danish) Amorres Perros, Nueve Reinas, Y Tu mama tambien, Vive lalgerie(I speak Spanish not french so that title is probably spelled wrong), La Moustache(french) these are a good start, really well done films and one inuit thriller called Fast Runner, a masterpiece. You would think filming in the frozen tundra would be boring but it is a thriller like no other. The most uplifting ones are Babette's Feast and Vive Laalgerie. Enjoy!
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Level 46
Mar 23, 2024
Also 8 women (french) is hilarious and Run Lola Run(German) and Hunt(Danish) Is good. Bodres(Danish) is also great much better than the American version. The only American version or 2 actually that I thought were ok compared with the originals are Vanilla Sky I actually thought Cruise did an okay job and I actually forgot the other one. Lol. There also is Almodovar. He's hit or miss. Talk to her is a hit and women on the verge ..is a hit but he has some misses. People either love his work or hate it. A really great film is the Mexican Like Water For Chocolate. And of course everyone knows Amelie. A hilarious dark comedy is the Czech Little Otik. I would not see the lives of others because surveillance is actually happening in the US now and it's nothing to feel warm and fuzzy about it is an awful thing to do to your neighbour.
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Level 46
Mar 23, 2024
Worst movies that were praised by some Out of Africa and Yentyl. Ooftah! Oy!
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Level 23
Mar 24, 2024
The years are wrong.
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Level 59
Mar 27, 2024
you should add la la land as a type-in for moonlight, that would be funny i think