@@Mario-tx4ll Yes. And "The Straight Story", "Toy Story 2", "All About My Mother", "Sleepy Hollow", "The Insider". What a great year. Nowadays you can't even find 5 films to nominate in a single category.
The Matrix, American Beauty, The Cider House Rules, The Green Mile, Stuart Little, Toy Story 2, The Iron Giant, Fight Club, and The Sixth Sense and many more that I have seen and definitely more than a few that I haven't seen.
And in this ceremony Angelina Jolie wins an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. But neither Brad nor Angelina know what's gonna happen - they will get married and they will have six wonderful kids, and an awful divorce
This wasn’t even Connie’s last Oscar despite his jokimg “senior moment! Three years later in 2003 he was posthumously awarded his final Oscar for his stunning work on The Road to Perdition, another Sam Mendez film which was tragically underrated. Hall had died that same year of bladder cancer.
I knew Brad Pitt would be a Super Star when I first saw Thelma and Louise. He has the IT factor. I just finished watching American Beauty just now as a Tribute to Conrad Hall. His vivid Cinematography really told this story about these 2 dysfunctional families. Conrad Hall's Cinematography Is BEAUTY.
Without question. Though the year they surprised us by having past winners of the acting awards individually announce each nominee was very special and unusually personal, nothing compares to the production values from 2000. I keep hoping they'd repeat this triumph, but no such luck for the past 13 years. Oh, well...
He deserved this award 30 years earlier for Butch Cassidy, that year for American Beauty and 3 years later for Road to perdition (too bad this last Oscar was a posthumous one).
Conrad Hal knew Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman because he shot Days of Thunder. Nicole knew Sam Mendes because Sam directed her in The Blue Room. Tom recommended Conrad to Sam to shoot American Beauty
@@9114SouthCentralAv Exactly ! The real Tom Cruise - Conrad L Hall connection comes from Cruise having produced the Steve Prefontaine biopic WITHOUT LIMITS (1998), which was shot by Conrad L Hall.
american beauty has great compositions to tell the story I wonder how he did the low key lighting(dark black and white) in the night scenes I wonder how he did that and how it symbolizes the story for example:where Lester heads to Angela at the night scene where they kiss I wonder what the composition signifies and the lighting too?
No it wasn’t. That film was more impressive in terms of Art Direction than cinematography. Conrad Hall had the most boring of locations to shoot: kitchens, living rooms, offices, a suburban neighborhood…and he brought them to life with exquisite lighting. His peers at the American Society of Cinematographers also awarded him that year.
1999 had some of the best movies of all time like ''The Matrix'', ''American Beauty'', ''The Sixth Sense'', ''Magnolia'', ''Fight Club'' etc.
And Eyes wide shut.
@@Mario-tx4ll Yes. And "The Straight Story", "Toy Story 2", "All About My Mother", "Sleepy Hollow", "The Insider". What a great year. Nowadays you can't even find 5 films to nominate in a single category.
@@Winduct Being John Malkovich, Beau Travail, Election, The Virgin Suicides, truly a great year.
The Matrix, American Beauty, The Cider House Rules, The Green Mile, Stuart Little, Toy Story 2, The Iron Giant, Fight Club, and The Sixth Sense and many more that I have seen and definitely more than a few that I haven't seen.
Don’t forget Julien Donkey-Boy.
Damn, Brad is smooth as hell.
Patricia Sotto why you call him smooth?
Exactly 20 years later, this man would become an oscar winner...
And in this ceremony Angelina Jolie wins an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. But neither Brad nor Angelina know what's gonna happen - they will get married and they will have six wonderful kids, and an awful divorce
Actually 14 years later, he was a producer for 12 years a slave
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This wasn’t even Connie’s last Oscar despite his jokimg “senior moment! Three years later in 2003 he was posthumously awarded his final Oscar for his stunning work on The Road to Perdition, another Sam Mendez film which was tragically underrated. Hall had died that same year of bladder cancer.
The world’s LONGEST divorce for Sure, if not the Ugliest.
OMG! Brad is soooooo good looking
Kk
The Raven obviously 👌🏻
R.I.P. Conrad Hall.
R.I.P. CONRAD HALL.
I knew Brad Pitt would be a Super Star when I first saw Thelma and Louise. He has the IT factor. I just finished watching American Beauty just now as a Tribute to Conrad Hall. His vivid Cinematography really told this story about these 2 dysfunctional families. Conrad Hall's Cinematography Is BEAUTY.
American Beauty has great cinematography.
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You’re on like every Oscar win video
it does compare it to the insider it just great cinematography
You’re a fucking idiot.
i saw Brad then i clicked
Thanks for uploading this!
I think this was a well-deserved award, the cinematography in American Beauty is so representative, iconic and symbolic.
One word for Brad : SMOOTH!
This, 2009's and this years ceremony were the best IMHO.
Without question. Though the year they surprised us by having past winners of the acting awards individually announce each nominee was very special and unusually personal, nothing compares to the production values from 2000. I keep hoping they'd repeat this triumph, but no such luck for the past 13 years. Oh, well...
Brad Pitt is so fucking Alpha!
I love this Oscar show. It was so different.
That floor looks like Vader and Skywalker are about to square off.
2:54 - Imagine this speech being given today and all of the articles the next day about Mr. Hall's comments being "problematic".
It would be worse than "problematic". They'd crucify him on the media.
I thought exactly the same after he said that lmao
What a gentleman!
He was truly robbed for "Tree of Life".
Diego Pisfil So is the Tree of Life.
Tree of life and Moneyball were released the same year .. he got a nomination for moneyball
3:12 - This is probably the best interpretation of the movie and the very reason for its appeal.
Can you post Connie's win for Butch Cassidy? He was at the peak of his talent.
YES....THIS CEREMONY WAS AMAZING. PLEASE UPLOAD IT ALL!
This screams 2000.
NDG1989 what’s wrong with that I was born that year
@@annarousiadou784 early 2000s were weird
Lubezki and hall. Damn...legends!!!!
He deserved this award 30 years earlier for Butch Cassidy, that year for American Beauty and 3 years later for Road to perdition (too bad this last Oscar was a posthumous one).
Brad PItt! so hot!
from the mastermind who brought you the best onscreen duo of all time #ButchCassidyandtheSundanceKid
This show was produced by Richard D. Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck, the husband and wife team who won Best Picture in 1989 for Driving Miss Daisy.
Conrad Hal knew Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman because he shot Days of Thunder. Nicole knew Sam Mendes because Sam directed her in The Blue Room. Tom recommended Conrad to Sam to shoot American Beauty
Hall didn’t shoot Days of Thunder. Ward Russell did.
@@9114SouthCentralAv Exactly ! The real Tom Cruise - Conrad L Hall connection comes from Cruise having produced the Steve Prefontaine biopic WITHOUT LIMITS (1998), which was shot by Conrad L Hall.
crazy lineup... rob richardson, conrad hall, & chivo r all 3 time Oscar winners !!
1:37 best music ever
Laura Ziskin did a really exceptional and classy job in 2002 and 2007.
Totally agree. Dunno what they were playing at there. Should Have won Best Picture and Best Director.
So smooth
One of my absolute favorite bits from Oscar history starts at 2:44. Absolutely hilarious! R I P man!
On that we can all truly agree.
He is so awesome
american beauty has great compositions to tell the story I wonder how he did the low key lighting(dark black and white) in the night scenes I wonder how he did that and how it symbolizes the story for example:where Lester heads to Angela at the night scene where they kiss I wonder what the composition signifies and the lighting too?
I really don’t get the point why your not showing the previews!!
Please upload his posthumous win for Road to Perdition.
A LEGEND!
Could we have Vilmos Zsigmond's win as well? PLEASE! :))))))))
'American Beauty' had great cinematography, but I would have given the Oscar to 'Sleepy Hollow.'
Please upload Nestor Almendaros' win for Days of Heaven in 1979.
As much as I admire Mr. Hall, "The Insider" deserved this Oscar
It was pretty ahead of its time
But the cinematography of The Insider was something else, it didn't even look like something from 1999
You is the most cuddly genius ever, dawg.
thank you very much, conrad l.hall is a legend. Merci beaucoup
The insider should have won
Emanuel lubesky o melhor 2016 2015 etc
0:17
The Green Mile should've nominated too and won ton.
Thanks to this guy
This list should have been:
American Beauty
The Insider
Being John Malkovich
Sleepy Hollow
The Matrix
The Green Mile should'be nominated too and won.
This made me more curious to watch American Beauty coz i was like “how can a movie set in suburbia win best cinematography?”
Thanks.
Super funny but what does HE need to kiss up to the cinematographer for? He looks amazing no matter how bad the cinematography is.
The first Rule is...
Congratulations to this Brad Pitt man
Please upload argentinian Eugenio Zanetti winnning Best Cinematography for Restoration!!
Axel Fritzler He won Art Direction or Production Design.
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YES! THANK YOU
You are a genius
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Fight club not well received in 1999 what a travesty & brad Pitt should've won the Oscar
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Eyes wide shut should have won.
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"Sleepy Hollow" was SO robbed!
No it wasn’t. That film was more impressive in terms of Art Direction than cinematography. Conrad Hall had the most boring of locations to shoot: kitchens, living rooms, offices, a suburban neighborhood…and he brought them to life with exquisite lighting. His peers at the American Society of Cinematographers also awarded him that year.
Well, I actually find "The Tree of Life" a pretty shitty movie, but I totally agree that the cinematography was phenomenal.
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