Best Picture: 2005

1998 through 2007

Best Picture: 2005

Brokeback Mountain
44
64%
Capote
0
No votes
Crash
7
10%
Good Night, and Good Luck
7
10%
Munich
11
16%
 
Total votes: 69

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Munich in a walk.
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Munich
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Brokeback, though a win for Good Night and Godo Luck would not have upset me.
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Munich. I feel for Crash what dws feels for American Beauty.
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Good Night and Good Luck
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Brokeback, naturally.
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Good Night and Good Luck and Brokeback are both top notch choices. Capote and Munich and interesting, if flawed, pieces that would round out a Top 10. Crash is fine, but an uninspired choice for sure. Besides the poor winner, these other four make for a strong selection for the year.
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Munich.

Good Night and Good Luck is a tier down from that. Crash and Brokeback Mountain are a tier down from that (although I'd go for Brokeback Mountain in a direct smackdown betweeen the two), and Capote belongs in the trashpile.
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Who would you have chosen?
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