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You can keep track of my Build by Guild: Creating a Best Picture Winner here and the new Oscar winner predictions charts from the Gold Rush Gang this week.

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Here are the five lowest - grossing Best Picture winners of the past forty years.
Here are the five lowest - grossing Best Picture winners of the past four decades.
I think the watermelon radish is the winner here - turning that whole picture into something really, really extraordinary!
Here he is pictured in Real attire for the first time whilst posing with Balon d'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo and Sergio Ramos.
Patricia Alireza, pictured here with Grita Loebsack (left), managing Director of L'Oréal U.K., is one of four winners of this year's L'Oréal U.K. and Ireland Fellowship for Women in Science.
We've wrapped up our interviews with thirteen amazing Olympic athletes like Gold Medal winners Lindsey Vonn (pictured) and Hannah Kearney, now here's...
Here are the Best Picture / Best Actress winners over the years: 1933 — Claudette Colbert, It Happened One Night 1936 — Luise Rainer, The Great Ziegfeld 1939 — Vivien Leigh, Gone with the Wind 1942 — Greer Garson, Mrs. Miniver 1975 — Louise Fletcher, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest 1977 — Diane Keaton, Annie Hall 1983 — Shirley MacLaine, Terms of Endearment 1989 — Jessica Tandy, Driving Miss Daisy 1991 — Jodie Foster, Silence of the Lambs (2nd Oscar for lead) 1998 — Gwyneth Paltrow, Shakespeare in Love 2004 — Hilary Swank, Million Dollar Baby (2nd Oscar for lead)
I have pretty much the same winners here as with Oscar, with the exception of Ridley Scott winning Best Director, on the potential strength of The Martian going Comedy and winning Best Picture in that area and getting Matt Damon that Best Actor win as well.
No Best Picture winner has won without first being at least nominated here with the exception of Braveheart, which missed out in the very first year of this award.
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Last Year «Äôs Big Winners: «ÄúSlumdog Millionaire «Äù took its first major best picture award of the season here, as well as honors for adapted screenplay and breakthrough actor Dev Patel.
To whit, here's a breakdown of the Best Picture winners this millennium and how many statues each film won in total:
With the right handling, Columbia has a sure winner here, a skillfully written, expertly acted picture whose uplifting plot should score high among viewers across the board.
Those scenes liken this film to 2011's Best Picture winner The Artist and it's far from the only great subsequent comedy you're reminded of here.
The top four contenders aren't just all possibilities here, they're also all legitimate contenders for Best Picture and looking at the recent trend of Best Picture winners, it's a screenplay win that is its closest ally.
Here is the full list of winners: BEST PICTURE LA LA LAND BEST DIRECTOR DAMIEN CHAZELLE — LA LA LAND BEST ACTOR CASEY...
But at this point last year Boyhood was a much stronger frontrunner, was the perceived Best Picture winner and began its losing streak here, to Birdman.
Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris (who brought Little Miss Sunshine to a Best Picture nomination) and written by Simon Beaufoy (Oscar winner for Slumdog Millionaire and nominee for 127 Hours), Battle of the Sexes is one of the best films to screen here at the 44th Telluride Film Fest and will very likely be nominated for several of Oscars.
Tamblyn was reteaming here with director Wise, who had guided the actor to the highlight of his career, as Jet gangleader Riff in the 1961 Best Picture Oscar winner «West Side Story.»
The full list of winners can be accessed here, but Wall ▪ E was the Best Picture winner, a first for an animated film.
And here's a fascinating fact: two eventual Best Picture winners, Chicago (2003) and Driving Miss Daisy (1990) opened on Super Bowl weekend.
Two movies to consider here might be American Beauty and Million Dollar Baby, both of which managed to snatch Best Picture on a plurality rather than as a result of the widespread support one would recognize by the bloated «Winner of 8... 9... 10 Academy Awards!»
The very likely winner here — and, again, consolation - prize recipient if it loses out for best picture — is The Big Short.
In recent years, «The Artist» and «Argo» have both been critical and commercial successes (and not coincidentally, Best Picture Oscar winners), and Disney are clearly hoping that the same kind of success follows for «Saving Mr. Banks,» which examines one of the family friendly company's most beloved films, 1964's «Mary Poppins,» and their own founder and figurehead, Walt Disney, here played by megastar Tom Hanks.
Related Reviews: New: From Here to Eternity • I Married a Witch • Mad Men: Season 6 • The Big Parade • Cinerama Holiday • My Name Is Nobody Best Picture Winners on Blu - ray: Wings • On the Waterfront • The Apartment • Lawrence of Arabia • Titanic • Argo Adapted by Robert E. Sherwood: Rebecca Directed by William Wyler: Funny Girl Teresa Wright: The Rainmaker Classics on Blu - ray: It's a Wonderful Life • Sunset Blvd. • Beauty and the Beast (1946) • A Letter to Three Wives • House of Wax
Best Picture nominees WINNER From Here to Eternity: Buddy Adler NOMINEES Julius Caesar: John Houseman The Robe: Frank Ross Roman Holiday: William Wyler Shane: George Stevens
THE 71st GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS WINNERS Here are the winners for the 71st Golden Globe Awards brought to you by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA THE WINNER: 12 Years a Slave OTHER NOMINESS: Captain Phillips Gravity Philomena Rush BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS - DRAMA THE WINNER: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine OTHER NOMINEES: Sandra Bullock, Gravity Judi Dench, Philomena Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks Kate Winslet, Labor Day BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR - DRAMA THE WINNER: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club OTHER NOMINESS: Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Tom Hanks, CaptainReadWINNERS Here are the winners for the 71st Golden Globe Awards brought to you by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA THE WINNER: 12 Years a Slave OTHER NOMINESS: Captain Phillips Gravity Philomena Rush BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS - DRAMA THE WINNER: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine OTHER NOMINEES: Sandra Bullock, Gravity Judi Dench, Philomena Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks Kate Winslet, Labor Day BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR - DRAMA THE WINNER: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club OTHER NOMINESS: Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Tom Hanks, CaptainReadwinners for the 71st Golden Globe Awards brought to you by The Hollywood Foreign Press Association BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA THE WINNER: 12 Years a Slave OTHER NOMINESS: Captain Phillips Gravity Philomena Rush BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTRESS - DRAMA THE WINNER: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine OTHER NOMINEES: Sandra Bullock, Gravity Judi Dench, Philomena Emma Thompson, Saving Mr. Banks Kate Winslet, Labor Day BEST PERFORMANCE BY AN ACTOR - DRAMA THE WINNER: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club OTHER NOMINESS: Chiwetel Ejiofor, 12 Years a Slave Idris Elba, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom Tom Hanks, CaptainRead More →
Golden Globe ® winner Joaquin Phoenix (Best Actor — Motion Picture — Musical / Comedy, Walk the Line, 2006) is «haunting» (Chris Nashawaty, EW) in You Were Never Really Here, arriving on Digital July 3 and on Blu - ray ™ (plus Digital), DVD, and On Demand July 17 from Lionsgate.
Here are the winners of the Motion Picture portion of the evening: Best Motion Picture - Drama ARGO Best Motion Picture - Musical / Comedy LES MISERABLES Best Director BEN AFFLECK Best Actor - Drama DANIEL DAY - LEWIS, Lincoln Best Actress - Drama JESSICA CHASTAIN, Zero Dark Thirty BestRead More →
Here is a list of the winners from the 19th SAG Awards: OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE BY A CAST IN A MOTION PICTURE The CastRead More →
Golden Globe ® winner Joaquin Phoenix (Best Actor — Motion Picture — Musical / Comedy, «Walk the Line,» 2006) is «haunting» (Chris Nashawaty, EW) in «You Were Never Really Here,» arriving on Digital July 3rd and on Blu - ray ™ (plus Digital), DVD, and On Demand July 17th from Lionsgate...
It's too bad that screenwriter Diane Thomas suffered an untimely death because she had a winner here, this being her first and only screenplay produced into a motion picture.
What's more, like most of you we dream big; a couple of the winners pictured here climb pretty high into the price stratosphere.
Here's a picture of me playing one of my favorite (aka addictive) games, Triple Town, which is also the winner of my Best Unique Kindle Fire Game:
The Caldecott winner (since I cover illustration and picture books so often here)?
And here's a picture or two, including Wicket's Best of Winners / Best of Breed picture, at the Southern Colorado Kennel Club in Pueblo, CO. (take that for rejecting our entry!)
Previous winners have included Game Republic member Distinctive Games and last year, Tuna (pictured here) for Best Use of Visual Design for Eufloria HD.
The Xperia X2 Ultra (pictured here) is the real winner when it comes to camera improvements, though, with two front - facing cameras — a 16 - MP lens that uses a flash to capture detailed selfies even in the dark and an 8 - MP wide - angle lens to squeeze more people into your selfies.
Although more megapixels and OIS do not necessarily translate into better pictures, Nokia's technology is a clear winner here.
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