Correct. It is pretty common knowledge that the Oscars committee are wrong far more often than they're right. Most of them wouldn't know a good film if they were crushed to death by one.
1.) Why are Fight Club and Crouching Tiger in the recommendations twice? 2.) Why is Crouching Tiger in there at all? It's ****. 3.) Why are the Shawshank Redemption and A Prophet in different categories?
Shawshank redemtion is there, under Prison Drama.
For the thread starter: Troy (2004, Wolfgang Peterson) - War. Gladiator (2000, Ridley Scott) - War. Robin Hood (2010, Ridley Scott) - War.
Recently I've realised that there are so many films that I really ought to have seen already, but haven't, such as Inception, The Godfather, Forrest Gump, Amélie, The Breakfast Club; you know, films that seem like everyone else has seen but you.
Watching The Prestige at the moment, watched Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind earlier too.. shouldn't watched these films so many times by now, so awesome ><