Showing posts with label Best Films by Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Best Films by Year. Show all posts

Friday, July 8, 2011

MOFA: My Own Film Awards for Best Picture

Best Films Year by Year
[Updated July 2011 - removed two 'ties', Chicago and The Departed]

(* = Academy Award for best picture, only 28 of 82 matched for me)

Kubrick's 2001, which invented modern science fiction
in cinema in 1968, was shot entirely on a sound stage
in England


1928: Sunrise (F.W. Murnau)
1929: Broadway Melody (Harry Beaumont)*

"I could stay with you til the cows
come home. On second thought, I'll
stay with the cows til you come home"

1930: All Quiet on the Western Front (Lewis Milestone)*
1931: Little Caesar (Mervyn Leroy)
1932: Trouble in Paradise (Lubitsch)
1933: Duck Soup (McCarey) [photo above, as Groucho is made head of Freedonia by the rich widow who funds and owns the government]
1934: The Thin Man (W.S. Van Dyke)
1935: The Informer (John Ford)
1936: My Man Godfrey (Gregory La Cava)
1937: Captains Courageous (Fleming)
1938: You Can’t Take It With You (Capra)*
1939: Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (Capra)

1940: The Philadelphia Story (Cukor)
1941: The Maltese Falcon (Huston) [George Raft turned down the part b/c it was Huston's first as director, so they got Bogart for the lead]
1942: Mrs. Miniver (Wyler)*
1943: Casablanca (Curtiz)* (Note: released at the end of 42, Miniver was also a 42 release, so I kept the years the same as the Academy, as both were best picture winners)
1944: Double Indemnity (Wilder)
1945: Lost Weekend (Wilder)*
1946: The Best Years of Our Lives (Wyler)*
1947: Out of the Past (Tourneur)
1948: The Treasure of the Sierra Madre (Huston)
1949: Adam’s Rib (Cukor)

For a film without violence, Singin in the Rain
was the fastest paced I can recall


1950: All About Eve (Jos. Mankiewicz)*
1951: A Streetcar Named Desire (Kazan)
1952: Singin’ in the Rain (Donen)
1953: Shane (Stevens)
1954: On the Waterfront (Kazan)*
1955: Mister Roberts (Ford)
1956: The King and I (Lang)
1957: The Seven Samurai (Kurosawa) Japan
1958: Auntie Mame (DaCosta)
1959: Ben-Hur (Wyler)*

Lawrence of Arabia, which moved me into
it's world better than any other film in history

1960: The Apartment (Wilder)*
1961: West Side Story (Wise & Robbins)*
1962: Lawrence of Arabia (Lean)*
1963: Hud (Ritt)
1964: Tie: My Fair Lady (Cukor)*; Dr. Strangelove (Kubrick)
1965: Doctor Zhivago (Lean)
1966: Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (Nichols)
1967: Oliver! (Reed)*
1968: 2001: A Space Odyssey (Kubrick)
1969: Midnight Cowboy (Schlesinger)*

1970: The Conformist (Berlolucci) Italy
1971: A Clockwork Orange (Kubrick)
1972: The Godfather (Coppola)*
1973: Paper Moon (Bogdanovich)
1974: The Godfather II (Coppola)*
1975: The Man Who Would Be King (Huston)
1976: Network (Lumet) [I still can't believe Rocky beat this!]
1977: Annie Hall (Allen)*
1978: The Deer Hunter (Cimino)*
1979: Apocalypse Now! (Coppola)

1980: Raging Bull (Scorsese)
1981: Raiders of the Lost Ark (Spielberg)
1982: Gandhi (Attenborough)*
1983: Heat and Dust (Ivory)
1984: Once Upon a Time in America (Leone)
1985: A Room With a View (Ivory)
1986: Hannah and Her Sisters (Allen)
1987: Raising Arizona (Coen Brothers)
1988: Cinema Paradiso (Tournatore) Italy
1989: Tie: Field of Dreams (Robinson); Parenthood (Howard)



1990: Dances with Wolves (Costner)*
1991: The Silence of the Lambs (J. Demme)*
1992: The Player (Altman)
1993: Schindler’s List (Spielberg)*
1994: The Shawshank Redemption (Darabont)
1995: Babe (Noonan)
1996: Kolya (Sverak) Czech Republic
1997: As Good As It Gets (Brooks)
1998: Shakespeare in Love (Madden)*
1999: October Sky (Johnston)

2000: Traffic (Soderbergh)
2001: A Beautiful Mind (Howard)*
2002: Hero (Yimou, China)
2003: Lords of the Rings: Return of the King (Jackson)*
2004: Finding Neverland (Forster)
2005: V for Vendetta (McTeigue)
2006: The Lives of Others (von Donnersmarck) Germany 
2007: No Country for Old Men (Coen Brothers)*
2008: Wall-E (Lassiter) [The Japanese film Departures is a close 2nd, which won an Oscar for foreign film]
2009: The Hurt Locker (Bigelow)*
2010: Winter’s Bone (Granik)

Billy Wilder, with three of his six Oscars,
these were for The Apartment


Directors with Multiple Winners
3 each: William Wyler, John Huston, George Cukor, Billy Wilder, Stanley Kubrick, Frances Ford Coppola
2 each: Capra, Ford, Lean, Kazan, Coen Brothers, Spielberg, Scorsese, Ivory, Ron Howard, Woody Allen

Foreign Language Winners
57-Seven Samurai (Japan)
70-The Conformist (Italy)
88-Cinema Paradiso (Italy)
96-Kolya (Czech Rep.)
02-Hero (China)
06-The Lives of Others (Germany)

Note: Best Picture was the only oscar that Traffic lost, winning 4 of 5, losing picture to Gladiator.

Winged Migration belongs somewhere, released in 2000 or 2001, was years in the making.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Highest Ranked Films Year by Year

These are the top ranked film for each year from our compendium of all film polls on the net, our 2011 updated edition..



[AA] = academy award for best picture that year (12 matched)

2010: Toy Story 3 (2010) Lasseter, John #180
2009: Up (2009) Docter, Peter #305
2008: WALL-E (2008) Stanton, Andrew #155
2007: No Country for Old Men (2007) Coen Ethan and Joel #133 [AA]
2006: Pan's Labyrinth (2006) del Toro, Guillermo #125
2005: Brokeback Mountain (2005) Lee, Ang #334
2004: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004) Gondry, Michael #169
2003: Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, The (2003) Jackson, Peter #92 [AA]
2002: Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The (2002) Jackson, Peter #119
2001: Spirited Away (2001) Miyazaki, Hayao #78
2000: Memento (2000) Nolan, Christopher #195

1999: American Beauty (1999) Mendes, Sam #97 [AA] [photo above]
1998: Saving Private Ryan (1998) Spielberg, Steven #109
1997: L.A. Confidential (1997) Hanson, Curtis #61
1996: Fargo (1996) Coen, Joel and Ethan Coen #49
1995: Pulp Fiction (1995) Tarantino, Quentin #20
1994: Shawshank Redemption, The (1994) Darabont, Frank #182
1993: Schindler's List (1993) Spielberg, Steven #30 [AA]
1992: Unforgiven (1992) Eastwood, Clint #57 [AA]

1991: Silence of the Lambs, The (1991) Demme, Jonathan #47 [AA] [photo above]
1990: Goodfellas (1990) Scorsese, Martin #26
1989: Do The Right Thing (1989) Lee, Spike #105
1988: Cinema Paradiso (1988) Tornatore, Giuseppe #118
1987: Full Metal Jacket (1987) Kubrick, Stanley #135
1986: Aliens (1986) Cameron, James #75
1985: Ran (1985) Kurosawa, Akira #39
1984: Amadeus (1984) Forman, Milos #70 [AA]
1983: Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) Marquand, Richard #394
1982: Blade Runner (1982) Scott, Ridley #13 [photo top]
1981: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Spielberg, Steven #33
1980: Raging Bull (1980) Scorsese, Martin #25
1979: Apocalypse Now (1979) Coppola, Francis #22
1978: Star Wars (A New Hope) (1978) Lucas, George #8
1977: Annie Hall (1977) Allen, Woody #77 [AA]
1976: Taxi Driver (1976) Scorsese, Martin #3
1975: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (1975) Forman, Milos #44 [AA]
1974: Chinatown (1974) Polanski, Roman #5
1973: Exorcist, The (1973) Friedkin, William #96
1972: Godfather, The (1972) Coppola, Francis #1 [AA]
1971: Clockwork Orange, A (1971) Kubrick, Stanley #59
1970: Conformist, The (1970) Bertolucci, Bernardo #45
1969: Wild Bunch, The (1969) Peckinpah, Sam #117

1968: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968) Kubrick, Stanley #4 [photo above]
1967: Graduate, The (1967) Nichols, Mike #84
1966: Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, The (1966) Leone, Sergio #36
1965: Pierrot le fou (1965) Godard, Jean-Luc #124
1964: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964) Kubrick, Stanley #18
1963: 8½ (1963) Fellini, Federico #40

1962: Lawrence of Arabia (1962) Lean, David #24 [AA] [photo above]
1961: Jules et Jim (1961) Truffaut, François #73
1960: Psycho (1960) Hitchcock, Alfred #14
1959: North by Northwest (1959) Hitchcock, Alfred #28
1958: Vertigo (1958) Hitchcock, Alfred #12
1957: Paths of Glory (1957) Kubrick, Stanley #91
1956: Seventh Seal, The (1956) Bergman, Ingmar #31
1955: Night of The Hunter, The (1955) Laughton, Charles #10

1954: Seven Samurai, The (1954) Kurosawa, Akira #2 [photo above]
1953: Tokyo Story (1953) Ozu, Yasujiro #76
1952: Singin' in the Rain (1952) Donen, Stanley/Gene Kelly #32
1951: Strangers on a Train (1951) Hitchcock, Alfred #157

1950: Sunset Boulevard (1950) Wilder, Billy #19 [photo above]
1949: Bicycle Thief, The (1949) De Sica, Vittorio #21
1948: Third Man, The (1948) Reed, Carol #23
1947: Out of the Past (1947) Tourneur, Jacques #293
1946: It's a Wonderful Life (1946) Capra, Frank #17
1945: Rome, Open City (1945) Rossellini, Roberto #289
1944: Double Indemnity (1944) Wilder, Billy #71
1943: Shadow of a Doubt (1943) Hitchcock, Alfred #262

1942: Casablanca (1942) Curtiz, Michael #55 [AA] [photo above]
1941: Citizen Kane (1941) Welles, Orson #11
1940: Great Dictator, The (1940) Chaplin, Charles #131
1939: Wizard of Oz, The (1939) Fleming, Victor #6
1938: Bringing Up Baby (1938) Hawks, Howard #218
1937: Grande Illusion, La (1937) Renoir, Jean #197
1936: Modern Times (1936) Chaplin, Charles #9
1935: Bride of Frankenstein (1935) Whale, James #192
1934: L'Atalante (1934) Vigo, Jean #88
1933: Duck Soup (1933) McCarey, Leo #53
1932: Trouble in Paradise (1932) Lubitsch, Ernst #321
1931: M (1931) Lang, Fritz #16
1930: Blue Angel, The (1930) von Sternberg, Josef #196

1929: Man With a Movie Camera, The (1929) Vertov, Dziga #95 [photo above]
1928: Passion of Joan of Arc, The (1928) Dreyer, Carl Theodor #34
1927: Metropolis (1927) Lang, Fritz #7
1926: Faust (1926) Murnau, F.W. #617
1925: Gold Rush, The (1925) Chaplin, Charles #48
1924: Sherlock Jr. (1924) Keaton, Buster #69
1923: Our Hospitality (1923) Keaton, Buster/John Blystone #738
1922: Nosferatu, eine Symphonie des Grauens (1922) Murnau, F.W. #112
1921: Kid, The (1921) Chaplin, Charles #226
1919: Broken Blossoms (1919) Griffith, D.W. #246
1916: Intolerance (1916) Griffith, D.W. #148
1915: Birth of a Nation, The (1915) Griffith, D.W. #162
1902: Le Voyage dans la lune (Trip to the Moon, 1902) Méliès, Georges #459

HAL's eye view of humanoids in 2001: A Space Odyssey


Directors with Multiple Films
5 each: Alfred Hitchcock, Stanley Kubrick
4 each: Charles Chaplin
3 each: D.W. Griffith, Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese
2 each: Keaton, Coppola, Wilder, Kurosawa, Coen Bros., Forman, Murnau, Lang

The Tree of Life was the only film from 2011 ranked so far, but then the year is still in progress and most polls won't list these until 2012, so I left it off of this list.