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Does it help solve the quandary if I join in? Now that I've seen how the game works I'd like to throw my hat in. But I'm also happy to wait for another year...
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After Sabin we will all have had a chance, but there will be less than ten nominees per category - nine in most, though some including best actress will have less. What is the procedure from here on out? Do we continue in the original order until we have ten in each category, do we toss a coin so to speak to see who gets the honor or do we each get to make one pick?
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Penelope - the Jesus Christ Superstar released in 1972 was a Filipino film unrelated to the musical that was never shown outside the Phillipines. Since I'm reasonably sure you thought you were nominating the Andrew Llpoyd Webebr-Tim Rice musical, which was released in 1973, another choice for best sound might be in order.
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Picture:
The Seduction of Mimi

Director:
Lina Wertmuller - The Seduction of Mimi

Actor:
Giancarlo Giannini - The Seduction of Mimi

Actress:
Mariangela Melato - The Seduction of Mimi

Supporting Actor:
Howard DaSilva - 1776

Supporting Actress:
Coral Browne - The Ruling Class

Ensemble:
1776

Original Screenplay:
The Seduction of Mimi

Adapted Screenplay:
The Ruling Class

Original Score:
Frenzy

Editing:
Frenzy

Cinematography:
The Ruling Class

Art Direction:
1776

Costume Design:
1776

Makeup:
1776

Sound:
Jesus Christ Superstar

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Picture
What's Up Doc?

Directing
John Boorman, Deliverance

Actor
Peter O'Toole, The Ruling Class

Actress
Maggie Smith, Travels With My Aunt

Supporting Actor
Robert Duvall, The Godfather

Supporting Actress
Stephane Audran, The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

Ensemble
What's Up Doc?

Original Screenplay
Lady Sings the Blues

Adapted Screenplay
Avanti

Original Score
Sleuth

Original Song
''Marmalade, Molasses and Honey'', The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean

Editing
The Hot Rock

Cinematography
Butterflies are Free

Art Direction
Travels With My Aunt

Costume Design
Young Winston

Makeup
Sounder

Sound
Butterflies are Free

Sound Effects
Man of La Mancha

Visual Effects
What's Up Doc?




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I'll go ahead and remove Murmur of the Heart from my Orig. Screenplay list and I won't replace it since I didn't really have a choice left there anyway.
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Post by barrybrooks8 »

Not much left that's on my 72 list...


Best Supporting Actor

Al Pacino, The Godfather

Best Supporting Actress

Diane Keaton, The Godfather

Best Sound

The Godfather
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Best Picture
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex* (*But Were Afraid to Ask)

Best Direction
Woody Allen (EYAWKAS)

Best Actor
Woody Allen (EYAWKAS)

Best Ensemble
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex

Best Original Screenplay
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex
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Big Magilla wrote:Picture
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

Directing
Alfred Hitchcock - Frenzy

Actor
Laurence Olivier - Sleuth

Actress
Liza Minnelli - Cabaret

Supporting Actor
Robert Preston - Junior Bonner

Supporting Actress
Ida Lupino - Junior Bonner
Damn!

You picked all my choices here. Ok, never mind I'll come up with others.
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Big Magilla wrote:Hustler, The Emigrants was 1971 in its coutnry of origin. I'll change your pick to its sequel, The New Land unless you want to choose something else.

Limelight is ineligible - we're counting it as 1952 when it was released everywhere except in L.A.
The New Land is Ok.
As for Limelight, I´m going to replace it with Fellini´s Roma.
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Picture
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

Directing
Alfred Hitchcock - Frenzy

Actor
Laurence Olivier - Sleuth

Actress
Liza Minnelli - Cabaret

Supporting Actor
Robert Preston - Junior Bonner

Supporting Actress
Ida Lupino - Junior Bonner

Ensemble
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie

Original Screenplay
The Candidate

Adapted Screenplay
Sleuth

Original Score
Deliverance

Original Song
"Carry Me" - Butterfleis Are Free

Editing
1776

Cinematography
1776

Art Direction
Butterflies Are Free

Costume Design
Fat City

Makeup
Frenzy

Sound
1776

Sound Effects
The Groundstar Conspiracy

Visual Effects
Frenzy

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Yasujiro Ozu (1903-1963), the great Japense director whose masterworks Early Summer and Tokyo Story were given U.S. playdates 9 years after his death.

Cinema 5 Distributing for its U.S. distribution of the controversal French-Swiss-West German produced documetnary, The Sorrow and the Pity about the Vichy Government's collaboration with the Nazis.
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Hustler, The Emigrants was 1971 in its coutnry of origin. I'll change your pick to its sequel, The New Land unless you want to choose something else.

Limelight is ineligible - we're counting it as 1952 when it was released everywhere except in L.A.




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Best Picture
Last tango in Paris

Best Direction
Luis Buñuel, Le Charme discret de la Burgeoisie

Best Actor
Michael Sacks, Slaughterhouse Five

Best Actress
Liv Ullmann, Cries and Whispers

Best Supporting Actor
Ned Beatty, Deliverance

Best Supporting Actres
Jeannie Berlin, The Heartbreak Kid

Best Ensemble
Sleuth

Best Original Screenplay
Le Charme discret de la Burgeoisie

Best Adapted Screenplay
The Emigrants

Best Original Score
Last Tango in Paris

Best Original Song
Money, Cabaret.

Best Editing
The Poseidon Adventure

Best Cinematography
Travels with My Aunt

Best Art Direction
Lady Sings the Blues

Best Costume Design
Lady Sings the Blues

Best Makeup
Limelight

Best Sound
Cabaret

Best Sound Effects
The Godfather
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Big Magilla wrote:Hustler, the object of the game is to add to those already listed, not second a nomination already made. Almost all your selections have already been made by others. I know you have more you can add.

Please review here: http://www.oscarguy.com/cgi-bin....t=10361
Ok, now I understand. Thanks.
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Post by Big Magilla »

It was Pakistan who asked for the category. :)
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