‘The Post’: Some things are worth fighting for
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The Academy Awards don't always get it right. A classic example is «Citizen Kane,» considered by many film historians as the greatest motion picture ever made, which lost the golden statuette to «How Green was My Valley» in 1942. Th‘The Post’: Some things are worth fighting for
The Academy Awards don't always get it right. A classic example is «Citizen Kane,» considered by many film historians as the greatest motion picture ever made, which lost the golden statuette to «How Green was My Valley» in 1942. The list of exceptional «losers» like «Citizen Kane» is long and instructive: «Brokeback Mountain» (lost to «Crash»), «Raging Bull» (to «Ordinary People»), «2001: A Space Odyssey» (to «Oliver!»), «Saving Private Ryan» (to «Shakespeare in Love»), «It's a Wonderful Life» (to «The Best Years of Our Lives»)---and, shockingly, «Singin' in the Rain» wasn't even nominated in 1953. And if you can't relate to those gargantuan missteps because they involved film...Keep on reading: ‘The Post’: Some things are worth fighting for Read more