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2017 OSCAR 89th Academy Awards -Filem gay (homoseksual) menang best picture Emm
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bg aku lak...performance gaboourey dlm filem tu kena kitai dgn monique
aku smpi sekarang teringat wtk acik ni yg mendera anaknya, dan boleh lak kasi jantan rogol anaknya...
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kak teh suka watak beliau dlm kids are allright....jadi kapel lesbo dgn jullianne moore....banyak kali i ulang2 tgk cite tu.
watak beliau ala2 bersahaja jah...infact dlm hati i masa oscar tu harap2 beliau yg menang....walaupun agak mustahil sbb penangan black swan terlalu hebat
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The Silence of the Lambs
1991 Best Picture Winner
It became the third and final film to win Oscar’s top five prizes (film, director, script, actor, and actress). It was a surprise win because suspense thrillers were not considered Academy favorites, and “Silence” had opened in February; but the film maintained its enthusiastic buzz for more than a year.
Unforgiven
1992 Best Picture Winner
Clint Eastwood had directed 15 films in the past 20 years, earning industry respect and affection, but few awards. However, the thoughtful, well-crafted “Unforgiven” proved irresistible to audiences and to Academy voters. Since it was the second western to win in three years, some predicted a major big-screen revival of the genre, but that didn’t happen.
Schindler’s List
1993 Best Picture Winner
The Steven Spielberg film defied conventional wisdom, by being a long, black and white movie about a depressing topic. But it was a hugely popular win.
Forrest Gump
1994 Best Picture Winner
The Robert Zemeckis-directed film, starring Tom Hanks, utilized many technical innovations, but Oscar voters responded more to the tale and to the title character than to the decade-spanning effects.
(Thn paling competitive antara Pulp Fictions, Shawshank Redemption)
Braveheart
1995 Best Picture Winner
The biopic, directed by Mel Gibson, was a popular winner in a tight year. It’s also one of the few films to win Oscar’s top prize without a single acting nomination, alongside “Last Emperor,” “Slumdog Millionaire,” and a few others.
The English Patient
1996 Best Picture Winner
The film almost wasn’t made, when the studio withdrew funding at the last minute. But Harvey Weinstein stepped in, and the film (directed by Anthony Minghella) earned an impressive $232 million worldwide, and scored nine Oscars — meaning it’s one of the top seven winners of all time.
Titanic
1997 Best Picture Winner
When James Cameron was making his film, many in the industry predicted a gigantic disaster, since it was behind schedule, over budget, and everybody knew the ending. But when it opened, audiences turned it into the highest-grossing film of all time, and the Academy rewarded it with 11 Oscars, tying with “Ben-Hur” as the most winning films of all time.
Shakespeare in Love
1998 Best Picture Winner
It was a battle between Steven Spielberg’s “Saving Private Ryan” and “Shakespeare in Love,” and many were stunned when the comedy won. But it shouldn’t have been a surprise: The film is a love letter to theater and acting, and the largest branch of the Academy is actors.
American Beauty
1999 Best Picture Winner
The dramedy looked at all the dark longings beneath the sunny facade of U.S. suburbia.
Gladiator
2000 Best Picture Winner
When the Ridley Scott-directed epic opened in May, audiences loved it, but few predicted it would be a best picture winner. But as the months wore on, Academy members clearly maintained their admiration for the film, the kind of intelligent spectacle that Hollywood does best.
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aku pun tgk filem tu..anak2 diorg mula question ade stranger tetibe dtg nak amik "ibu" diorg..rupanya bapak hulur sperma kt depa berdua
yg anak pompuan tu anak annete dgn laki tu, yg anak laki tu lak anak juliane moore dgn laki tu..
pastu juliane moore curang sbb "laki" dia sibuk dgn kerjaya...curang lak dekat laki yg hulur sperma tu
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part yg i paling suka bila diorg makan dinner ramai2 kat rumah jantan tu, dan annette nyanyi lagu all i want joni mitchell...kebetulan kak teh pun memang minat joni mitchell dan album blue tu
pastu kantoi rambut julianne moore kat sikat...
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A Beautiful Mind
2001 Best Picture Winner
It doesn’t sound like a surefire project: A biopic about a delusional math genius. But Russell Crowe turned in another great performance, and Oscars went to director Ron Howard, supporting actress Jennifer Connelly, and writer Akiva Goldsman, adapting Sylvia Nasar’s book about John Nash.
Chicago
2002 Best Picture Winner
Hollywood had circled around a movie adaptation of the stage musical since the 1970s, but director Rob Marshall and writer Bill Condon figured out how to make it work. They delivered a razzle-dazzle musical with wry observations about contemporary obsessions with scandal and celebrity.
The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
2003 Best Picture Winner
Peter Jackson’s film trilogy, adapted from the J.R.R. Tolkien novels, earned billions at the B.O., the intense loyalty of fans, and industry admiration for the new technology introduced in the fantasy epic. It also became the third film to win 11 Oscars, after “Ben-Hur” and “Titanic” — and “LOTR” became the only one to sweep all its categories.
Million Dollar Baby
2004 Best Picture Winner
This was Clint Eastwood’s second big night at the Academy Awards, following “Unforgiven.” The tale of a woman boxer holds another distinction: In Oscar’s 77th ceremony, this became the first best picture winner set in Southern California.
Crash
2005 Best Picture Winner
In the build-up to the Oscars, the gay western “Brokeback Mountain” had dominated the awards scene. But the Paul Haggis-directed “Crash” came out the big winner.
The Departed
2006 Best Picture Winner
After five nominations as director, Martin Scorsese hit the jackpot with No. 6, winning one of the film’s four awards. It’s an Oscar rarity since it’s a remake, based on the 2002 Hong Kong crime thriller “Infernal Affairs.”
No Country for Old Men
2007 Best Picture Winner
The film, based on Cormac McCarthy’s novel, became the second consecutive bloody actioner to take the big prize. And it was the second winner in Oscar history directed by a duo: Joel and Ethan Coen (after the team from “West Side Story”).
Slumdog Millionaire
2008 Best Picture Winner
No foreign-language film has won best picture, but “Slumdog Millionaire” comes closest, since one-third of the dialogue is in Hindi. It’s also a rarity, since it centers around a TV show: India’s version of “Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.”
The Hurt Locker
2009 Best Picture Winner
The film, directed by Kathryn Bigelow and written by Mark Boal, beat out some tough competition, including the record-breaking “Avatar” — “Hurt Locker” earned $49 million at the global box office, the lowest-grossing film in Oscar history. But it has gained many fans and admirers over the years, and Bigelow so far is the only woman to win a directing Oscar.
The King’s Speech
2010 Best Picture Winner
The 2010 film was another unlikely subject matter: The king of England needs to eliminate his stutter. But it became a touching film about a man overcoming personal obstacles, family love, and friendship. Colin Firth’s acting, Tom Hooper’s direction, and David Seidler’s script all won Oscars and got huge ovations from the Oscar audience.
The Artist
2011 Best Picture Winner
This was yet another unlikely winner: a black-and-white film without dialogue, set in 1920s Hollywood, and made by French filmmakers. It was the first best picture Oscar winner to be set in the movie industry and only the second silent film, after original winner “Wings.”
Argo
2012 Best Picture Winner
The film about the true-life rescue of hostages in Tehran, was directed by Ben Affleck; it became the first movie in 23 years to take top prize without a director nomination. It was also the fourth film in a decade with key scenes shot in Los Angeles. And it has one other major distinction: Variety plays an important role in a plot twist.
12 Years a Slave
2013 Best Picture Winner
The film about U.S. slavery was directed by Steve McQueen and written by John Ridley, based on the memoirs of Solomon Northup, a free man who was kidnapped and sold into slavery. The film earned an impressive $188 million worldwide, with 70% of that from outside the U.S. It earned three Oscars out of nine nominations and Brad Pitt was among the producers.
Birdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
2014 Best Picture Winner
The film, about a faded star attempting a stage comeback, was technically dazzling, appearing to have been shot in one continuous take. Not everyone loved the Alejandro Inarritu-directed comedy-drama and some were mystified by the ending. But the people who liked it REALLY liked it.
Spotlight
2015 Best Picture Winner
The fact-based story, about a Boston newspaper team, won two Oscars, for film and screenplay (by Josh Singer and director Tom McCarthy). It marked the second consecutive win for a film starring Michael Keaton.
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Gigih @dauswq tepek semua best pemenang best picture! Well done. |
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wahhhh...meriah giler korang ek..
hahaha...
member dpat tweet mengatakan ramai voters SAG tweet puji lakonan Natalie Portman ....yeahhh..
harap natalie menang...
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Countdown..
5 days to come |
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kenal tak John Byrne?
dia adalah TV editor dan salah seorang voters untuk SAG & Academy Awards..
dia vote for Natalie (Jackie)
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Best Pciture aku pilih filem La La Land . |
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Edited by mat_arof at 23-1-2017 12:01 PM
semalam layan
Hacksaw ridge
Manchester of the sea
dua dua filem membuat aku sebak dan sedih...
bagus lakonan Casey Affleck...cara dia berkomunikasi dengan anak buah dia membuatkan aku sedih sebab nampak lah dia cuba nak jadi bagus..sedangkan dia pun sedang berada dalam tekanan hilang isteri dan hilang anak...
hacksaw ridge pun aku sedih bila part perang...
dia tak tembak pun sesiapa kat medan perang ...
so pilihan aku Casey Affleck |
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aku dah tengok
Arrival - bosan
La La land - bosan
Hidden - boleh lar,..lakonan taraji bagus juga
Frences - mmmm...best juga...(Viola Davis sebab nak oscar sanggup kempen untuk supporting actress)
belum tengok
tak sabar nak tengok Jackie
Jackie - Bila lah agaknya Jackie DVDScr nak keluar ye |
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dengar-dengar taraji henson akn slot in utk orang no.5 gara2 filem dia box office dan boleh bukak mata di saat2 akhir pencalonan top 5 minggu lepas..
ruth negga dh jauh kena tolak...
manakala annete bennings dan meryl streep pun disebut2..
meryl streep mgkn akan menggugat gara2 ucapan kontroversi kt gg aritu
aku rase taraji henson akn berjaya nominated
ini akn menjadi pencalonan ke-2 stlh curious case of benjamin button..
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Prediction aku yg latest sblm nominasi Oscar esok:
[Best Actor]
-Casey Affleck (Manchester By Sea)
-Denzel Washington (Fences)
-Andrew Garfield (Hacksaw Ridges)
-Viggo Mortensen (Captain Fantastic)
-Ryan Gosling (La La Land)
[Best Actress]
-Emma Stone (La La Land)
-Natalie Portman (Jackie)
-Amy Adams (Arrival)
-Isabelle Huppert (Elle)
-Taraji Henson (Hidden Figures)
[Best Supporting Actor]
-Mahershala Ali (Moonlight)
-Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Nocturnal's Animals)
-Lucas Hedges (Manchester By Sea)
-Jeff Bridges (Hell or High Water)
-Dev Patel (Lion)
[Best Supporting Actress]
-Viola Davis (Fences)
-Naomi Harris (Moonlight)
-Michelle Williams (Manchester By Sea)
-Nicole Kidman (Lion)
-Greta Grewig (20th Century Women)
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sila calonkan best acting pilihan sblm menjelang pengumuman top 5 esok
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sila calonkan best acting pilihan sblm menjelang pengumuman top 5 esok
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sila calonkan best acting pilihan sblm menjelang pengumuman top 5 esok
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Pkl brpa streaming esok nih? Ada live kat utube x? |
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