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Top 10 Oscar wins that did not age well -- (link)
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ty97
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Roger More (aka RogerMore)
Nov 20 '24, 11:18
10 - Helen Hunt
9 - Kevin Costner
8 - Green Book
7 - Art Carney
6 - Al Pacino
5 - Avildsen (Rocky)
4 - Roberto Benigni
3 - Gwyneth Paltrow
2 - Shakespeare in Love
1 - Crash
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I mean, Crash and Green Book were born bad. I agree with Gwyneth as well, for obvious reasons. (NM)
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Marlowe
Nov 20, 12:18
Pretty on point with most of those. -- nm
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Krusty
Nov 20, 11:39
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My thoughts were plenty of Gen X/millenial bias, at least 6/10 are regularly discussed/acknowledged and Green Book didn't have a chance to age well as
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Roger More
Nov 20, 12:00
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Green Book was so bad, I walked out. And I hadn’t done that since American Psycho. -- nm
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Qale
Nov 20, 12:16
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