Premiere Magazine's 20 Worst Oscar Picks

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Nos. 1-10 are Premiere’s picks for the worst. Nos. 11-20 are Premiere’s picks for the best, i.e., the most deserving Oscar winners.

  1. 1.
    Cimarron
    by Wesley Ruggles

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  2. 2.
    Cavalcade
    by Frank Lloyd

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  3. 3.
    The Great Ziegfeld
    by Robert Z. Leonard

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  4. 4.
    All the King's Men
    by Robert Rossen

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  5. 5.
    The Greatest Show on Earth

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  6. 7.
    My Fair Lady
    by George Cukor

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  7. 8.
    Oliver!
    by Carol Reed

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  8. 9.
    American Beauty

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  9. 10.
    Chicago (Widescreen Edition)

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  10. 11.
    Grand Hotel (Snap case)

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  11. 12.
    It Happened One Night
    by Frank Capra

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  12. 13.
    Casablanca
    by Michael Curtiz

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  13. 14.
    The Lost Weekend
    by Billy Wilder

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  14. 15.
    All About Eve
    by Joseph L. Mankiewicz

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  16. 18.
    The Godfather (Widescreen Edition)
    by Francis Ford Coppola

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  17. 19.
    The Godfather, Part II (Two-Disc Widescreen Edition)
    by Francis Ford Coppola

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  18. 20.
    Annie Hall

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Created by lifemakeoverat30 on Feb 03, 2008.
 

Comments

leandro.
Brazil

Untitled — 1 year ago

American Beauty and Chicago amongst the worst? Haven’t this people watched Crash or Happy Feet?


MestnyiGeroi
New York City

1-10-- the worst: some points of disagreement. — 1 year ago

The Great Ziegfeld still works as spectacle on a level seldom achieved before or since. All the King’s Men is a very good movie, as is American Beauty. Oliver! is an excellent musical (albeit strange in some respects), and My Fair Lady is a generally very good movie ruined only by the worst single casting decision in film history.

Glaring omissions are some of the recent, juvenile winners. My list might be something like this:

Tied for #1: Cimarron, Broadway Melody, Titanic
Second tier: Cavalcade, A Beautiful Mind, Braveheart
Third tier: The Greatest Show on Earth, Around the World in 80 Days, Chicago