- Saving Private Ryan
- Shakespeare in Love
- Schindler’s List
- Paul Newman
- Bjork
- Sally Field
- Retarded/Slow person
- Best Picture
- Short Documentary
- Oscar Wilde
- “Brokeback Mountain”
- “Crash”
- “Gandhi”
- Martin Scorcese
- Cher
- Sacheen Littlefeather
- mentally ill
- director
- supporting actress
- Oscar the grouch
- Casablanca
- Shakespeare in Love
- Midnight Cowboy
- Paul Newman
- Jennifer Connally
- Vanessa Redgrave
- Disabled but spunky/alcoholic
- Director
- Supporting Actress
- De la Renta
- The Shawshank Redemption
- Crash
- The Godfather
- Al Pacino, Scent of a Woman
- Bjork
- Sacheen Littlefeather
- Someone with a disability (physical/mental)
- Best Picture
- Best live action short film
- Oscar Wilde
- LA Confidential
- Titanic
- Schinder’s List
- Jack Palance
- Bjork
- Sally Field
- Person with a disability
- Best song
- Best documentary
- Oscar Wilde
- Saving Private Ryan
- Shakespeare in Love
- The Godfather
- Paul Newman
- Bjork
- Sally Field
- Mentally handicapped
- Best Animated Feature
- Short Documentary
- Oscar Wilde
- Goodfellas
- Crash
- The Godfather
- Paul Newman
- Cher
- Vanessa Redgrave
- Someone with a disability
- Best Picture
- Documentary, Short Subject
- Oscar Wilde
Since we’re nearing that time of year…
- Pulp Fiction
- Rocky
- Gone With the Wind
- Al Pacino
- Angelina Jolie
- Gwyneth Paltrow
- Male lead in a chick flick
- Best Picture
- Best Picture
- Oscar Wilde
- No idea what was wanted here
8&9 Never participated in Oscar Pool - Oscar Mayer? Oscar Madison? Oscar Wilde was the only real Oscar i could think of, except the guy from Survivor who was good at challenges.
- Goodfellas
- Crash
- The Godfather
- Denzel Washington ('Training Day")
- Jennifer Lopez
- James Cameron (“Titanic”)
- Mentally handicapped individual (“retard”)
- Best Picture
- Best Actress
- Oscar Meyer
- The Color Purple
- Crash
- The Godfather
- Denzel Washington
- Bjork
- The fake Indian woman who accepted for Brando
- Cripple in a Holocaust film
- Best Picture
- Best Short Documentary
- Oscar Wilde
- Star Wars
- Dances With Wolves
- Gone With The Wind
- John Wayne
- Cher
- Clint Eastwood
- Someone handicapped
- Best Picture
- Best song
- Oscar Mayer
#6 He wasn’t supposed to be on stage as opening host, but Charlton Heston was late(Moses had a flat tire). Watching Clint squint as he tried to read unfamiliar cue cards was hilarious.
#4 For “True Grit”
#3 My answer probably won’t win, but the one I would have liked to put down was “The Best Years of Our Lives.”
- Saving Private Ryan
- Crash
- The Godfather
- Paul Newman
- Cher
- Sally Field
- A person with a disability
- Best Picture
- Best Supporting Actress
- Oscar Wilde
- Goodfellas
- The English Patient
- The Godfather
- Al Pacino
- Cher
- Vanessa Redgrave
- Mentally handicapped
- Picture
- Foreign-Language Picture
- Oscar Wilde
Notes:
2. There’s plenty of older wins that were even worse picks (The Greatest Show on Earth, Cavalcade, etc.) but I figure something recent will get the votes
4. For ‘Scent of a Woman,’ Hoo-HAH!
5. Especially the leather & feathers number she wore in '86: Archive blogs
6. The ‘Zionist hoodlums’ speech
Note for scoring:
- The fake Indian woman who accepted for Brando
is the same person as
- Sacheen Littlefeather
- Pulp Fiction
- The Aviator
- Schindlers List
- Schinlders list
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- Michael moore
- Disabled (mentally)
- best actor/actress
- score
- Oscar Wilde
- Star Wars
- Annie Hall
- Fellowship of the Ring
- George Burns
- Jennifer Lopez
- Sally Field
- A mentally challenged person
- Best Film
- Cinematography
- Wilde
- Avatar
- Hurt Locker
- Braveheart
- Julia Roberts
- Cher
- Vanessa Redgrave
- Hero
- Best supporting Actor
- Best Song
- Oscar Meyer
- Pulp Fiction
- Crash
- Silence of the Lambs
- Al Pacino
- Julia Roberts
- Sally Field
- Disabled Person
- Best Actor
- Best Score
- Oscar Robertson
- Raging Bull
- Crash
- Unforgiven
- John Wayne for True Grit
- Cher
- Michael Moore
- Physically/mentally challenged
- Full length Animated feature
- Suporrting Actress
- Oscar Wilde
I have absolutely no chance in this feud, so I’m sitting it out. I can’t even remember what films/actors/actresses have won from year to year, let alone which ones did -not- win.