The 27 movies that won the Oscar for Best Picture without winning Best Director
Wings by William Wellman (1927/1928): Wellman wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winners that year were Lewis Milestone for 2 Arabian Knights and Frank Borzage for 7th Heaven
The Broadway Melody by Harry Beamount (1928/1929): Beaumont was nominated for Best Director but lost to Frank Lloyd for The Divine Lady
Cimarron by Wesley Ruggles (1930/1931): Ruggles was nominated for Best Director but lost to Norman Taurog for Skippy
Grand Hotel by Edmung Goulding (1931/1932): Goulding wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Frank Borzage for Bad Girl
Mutiny on the Bounty by Frank Lloyd (1935): Lloyd was nominated for Best Director but lost to John Ford for The Informer
The Great Ziegfeld by Robert Leonard (1936): Leonard was nominated for Best Director but lost to Frank Capra for Mr Deeds Goes to Town
Emile Zola by William Dieterle (1937): Dieterle was nominated for Best Director but lost to Leo McCarey for The Awful Truth
Rebecca by Alfred Hitchcock (1940): Hitchcock was nominated for Best Director but lost to John Ford for The Grapes of Wrath
Hamlet by Laurence Olivier (1948): Olivier was nominated for Best Director but lost to John Huston for The Treasure of Sierra Madre
All the King's Men by Robert Rossen (1949): Rossen was nominated for Best Director but lost to Joseph Mankiewicz for A Letter to 3 Wives
An American in Paris by Vincente Minnelli (1951): Minnelli was nominated for Best Director but lost to George Stevens for A Place in the Sun
The Greatest Show on Earth by Cecile DeMille (1952): DeMille was nominated for Best Director but lost to John Ford for The Quiet Man
Around the World in 80 Days by Michael Anderson (1956): Anderson was nominated for Best Director but lost to George Stevens for Giant
In the Heat of the Night by Norman Jewison (1967): Jewison was nominated for Best Director but lost to Mike Nichols for The Graduate
The Godfather 1 by Francis Ford Coppola (1972): Coppola was nominated for Best Director but lost to Bob Fosse for Cabaret
Chariots of Fire by Hugh Hudson (1981): Hudson was nominated for Best Director but lost to Warren Beatty for Reds
Driving Miss Daisy by Bruce Beresford (1989): Beresford wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Oliver Stone for Born on the 4th of July
Shakespeare in Love by John Madden (1998): Madden was nominated for Best Director but lost to Steven Spielberg for Saving Private Ryan
Gladiator 1 by Ridley Scott (2000): Scott was nominated for Best Director but lost to Steven Soderbergh for Traffic
Chicago by Rob Marshall (2002): Marshall was nominated for Best Director but lost to Roman Polanski for The Pianist
Crash by Paul Haggis (2005): Haggis was nominated for Best Director but lost to Ang Lee for Brokeback Mountain
Argo by Ben Affleck (2012): Affleck wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Ang Lee for Life of Pi
12 Years a Slave by Steve McQueen (2013): McQueen was nominated for Best Director but lost to Alfonso Cuarón for Gravity
Spotlight by Tom McCarthy (2015): McCarthy was nominated for Best Director but lost to Alejandro Iñárritu for Revenant
Moonlight by Barry Jenkins (2016): Jenkins was nominated for Best Director but lost to Damien Chazelle for La La Land
Green Book by Peter Farrelly (2018): Farrelly wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Alfonso Cuarón for Roma
CODA by Sian Heder (2021): Heder wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Jane Campion for The Power of the Dog
It was very good. It's now my favorite DC movie. David Corenswet is now my favorite Superman. I loved the cinematography of some scenes and the lighting too. I do admit I found it very obvious it was directed by James Gunn because I felt Guardians of the Galaxy vibes when I watched it. I also admit I now have a crush on Rachel Broshanan now because of the movie but I'd say Amy Adams remains my favorite Lois Lane. Good movie. I can't wait for the next DCU movie. I guess I found a replacement for the MCU. The last MCU movies haven't been really good for me (except No Way Home, Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and Deadpool 3)
Matías Pereira
The 27 movies that won the Oscar for Best Picture without winning Best Director
Wings by William Wellman (1927/1928): Wellman wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winners that year were Lewis Milestone for 2 Arabian Knights and Frank Borzage for 7th Heaven
The Broadway Melody by Harry Beamount (1928/1929): Beaumont was nominated for Best Director but lost to Frank Lloyd for The Divine Lady
Cimarron by Wesley Ruggles (1930/1931): Ruggles was nominated for Best Director but lost to Norman Taurog for Skippy
Grand Hotel by Edmung Goulding (1931/1932): Goulding wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Frank Borzage for Bad Girl
Mutiny on the Bounty by Frank Lloyd (1935): Lloyd was nominated for Best Director but lost to John Ford for The Informer
The Great Ziegfeld by Robert Leonard (1936): Leonard was nominated for Best Director but lost to Frank Capra for Mr Deeds Goes to Town
Emile Zola by William Dieterle (1937): Dieterle was nominated for Best Director but lost to Leo McCarey for The Awful Truth
Rebecca by Alfred Hitchcock (1940): Hitchcock was nominated for Best Director but lost to John Ford for The Grapes of Wrath
Hamlet by Laurence Olivier (1948): Olivier was nominated for Best Director but lost to John Huston for The Treasure of Sierra Madre
All the King's Men by Robert Rossen (1949): Rossen was nominated for Best Director but lost to Joseph Mankiewicz for A Letter to 3 Wives
An American in Paris by Vincente Minnelli (1951): Minnelli was nominated for Best Director but lost to George Stevens for A Place in the Sun
The Greatest Show on Earth by Cecile DeMille (1952): DeMille was nominated for Best Director but lost to John Ford for The Quiet Man
Around the World in 80 Days by Michael Anderson (1956): Anderson was nominated for Best Director but lost to George Stevens for Giant
In the Heat of the Night by Norman Jewison (1967): Jewison was nominated for Best Director but lost to Mike Nichols for The Graduate
The Godfather 1 by Francis Ford Coppola (1972): Coppola was nominated for Best Director but lost to Bob Fosse for Cabaret
Chariots of Fire by Hugh Hudson (1981): Hudson was nominated for Best Director but lost to Warren Beatty for Reds
Driving Miss Daisy by Bruce Beresford (1989): Beresford wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Oliver Stone for Born on the 4th of July
Shakespeare in Love by John Madden (1998): Madden was nominated for Best Director but lost to Steven Spielberg for Saving Private Ryan
Gladiator 1 by Ridley Scott (2000): Scott was nominated for Best Director but lost to Steven Soderbergh for Traffic
Chicago by Rob Marshall (2002): Marshall was nominated for Best Director but lost to Roman Polanski for The Pianist
Crash by Paul Haggis (2005): Haggis was nominated for Best Director but lost to Ang Lee for Brokeback Mountain
Argo by Ben Affleck (2012): Affleck wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Ang Lee for Life of Pi
12 Years a Slave by Steve McQueen (2013): McQueen was nominated for Best Director but lost to Alfonso Cuarón for Gravity
Spotlight by Tom McCarthy (2015): McCarthy was nominated for Best Director but lost to Alejandro Iñárritu for Revenant
Moonlight by Barry Jenkins (2016): Jenkins was nominated for Best Director but lost to Damien Chazelle for La La Land
Green Book by Peter Farrelly (2018): Farrelly wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Alfonso Cuarón for Roma
CODA by Sian Heder (2021): Heder wasn't nominated for Best Director. The winner that year was Jane Campion for The Power of the Dog
#wings #thebroadwaymelody #cimarron #grandhotel #mutinyonthebounty #thegreatziegfeld #thelifeofemilezola #rebecca #hamlet #allthekingsmen #anamericaninparis #thegreatestshowonearth #aroundtheworldin80days #intheheatofthenight #thegodfather #chariotsoffire #drivingmissdaisy #shakespeareinlove #gladiator #chicago #crash #argo #12yearsaslave #spotlight #moonlight #greenbook #coda #williamwellman #harrybeaumont #wesleyruggles #edmundgoulding #robertleonard #williamdieterle #alfredhitchcock #laurenceolivier #robertrossen #vincenteminnelli #ceciledemille #michaelanderson #normanjewison #francisfordcoppola #hughhudson #bruceberesford #johnmadden #ridleyscott #robmarshall #paulhaggis #benaffleck #stevemcqueen #tommccarthy #barryjenkins #peterfarrelly #sianheder #academyawards #oscars #bestpicture #bestpicturebutnotbestdirector
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I just watched Superman in theatres
It was very good. It's now my favorite DC movie. David Corenswet is now my favorite Superman. I loved the cinematography of some scenes and the lighting too. I do admit I found it very obvious it was directed by James Gunn because I felt Guardians of the Galaxy vibes when I watched it. I also admit I now have a crush on Rachel Broshanan now because of the movie but I'd say Amy Adams remains my favorite Lois Lane. Good movie. I can't wait for the next DCU movie. I guess I found a replacement for the MCU. The last MCU movies haven't been really good for me (except No Way Home, Guardians of the Galaxy 3 and Deadpool 3)
#superman2025 #dcu #davidcorensewet #rachelbroshanan #loislane #jamesgunn
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I built in Lego the characters of my remake of Munich (2005) with an all female main cast
From left to right: Daphne (Jennifer Lawrence), Stevie (Alexandra Daddario), Carla (Gal Gadot), Roberta (Emma Watson) and Hannah (Felicity Jones)
#munich2005 #stevenspielberg #jenniferlawrence #alexandradaddario #galgadot #emmawatson #felicityjones #avnerkaufman #stevemunich #carlmunich #robertmunich #ericbana #danielcraig #ciaranhinds #mathieukassovitz #hannszischler
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Update of how I imagine a remake of Munich (2005) with an all female main cast
#munich2005 #stevenspielberg #jenniferlawrence #alexandradaddario #galgadot #emmawatson #felicityjones #avnerkaufman #stevemunich #carlmunich #robertmunich #ericbana #danielcraig #ciaranhinds #mathieukassovitz #hannszischler
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How I imagine an all female version of "Munich" (2005)
#munich2005 #stevenspielberg #jenniferlawrence #alexandradaddario #galgadot #emmawatson #amyadams #avnerkaufman #stevemunich #carlmunich #robertmunich #ericbana #danielcraig #ciaranhinds #matthieukassovitz #hannszischler
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Happy belated 10th anniversary to Life Is Strange 1: 2015-2025
I really related to Max. Max is my 3rd favorite fictional female character ever (behind Amy from Big Bang Theory and Hermione from Harry Potter)
#maxcaulfield #chloeprice #davidmadsen #lifeisstrange #videogames
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Matías Pereira
My favorite hair colors on women
4 - Black hairs
3 - Redheads
2 - Blondes
1 - Brunettes
#brunettes #blondes #redheads #blackhairs
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What's your favorite hair color on women?
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I got the Lego Jaws set today
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I built the main characters from the 2005 Steven Spielberg movie Munich on Lego DC Supervillains
#stevenspielberg #munich #avnerkaufman #steve #carl #robert #hans
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