🏆🎥Frame Challenge - Guess the Best Picture winner from a single frame!🎬🏆
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Welcome to a cinematic challenge where you'll test your movie knowledge against the prestigious list of films that have won the Academy Award for Best Picture. This TH-cam video is your chance to prove just how well you know your Oscar history through a series of still images from these acclaimed films.
How It Works:
1. We'll show you a still image from a film that has clinched the Oscar for Best Picture.
2. You'll have a few seconds to guess the movie before the answer is revealed.
3. Keep track of how many you get right and compare your score at the end!
Whether you're a film buff, an Oscar enthusiast, or just looking for some fun, this guessing game will entertain and challenge you. From timeless classics to modern masterpieces, these Best Picture winners have left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.🌟
Don't forget to share your score in the comments and let us know which Best Picture winner is your favorite. Were there any that stumped you? Any surprises?
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MUSIC FEATURED:
Intro: "Gaiety in the Golden Age" by Aaron Kenny
"Painting Room" by Kevin MacLeod
"Waterlillies 5" by Kevin MacLeod - บันเทิง
The Titanic one tricked me
same
@@pieceofcake5314 Ditto.
I thought it was Apollo 13 because of the suit.
I got that one, but I did think "ooh, that's nasty"
Me too!!!!!!!
That was fun! ❤
I did pretty well considering I've not seen some of them. One funny mistake I had was confidently answering "Who wants to be a millionaire?" I'm sure everyone will know which one it's for.
40/47...Thank-you for this quiz. It was fun.
Got about 1/2…
I just stumbled across this and really enjoyed it. Thank you for taking the time to make it.
Since I'm a massive trivia buff and can easily name all 94 best picture winners (thanks to Sporcle), I knew I would do well.
However, I also knew that just because I can name them all, doesn't mean I can recognize them all, since there are a great many I have never seen.
Still, I thought I might miss 3 or 4, but I ended up missing 6, so that was a big disappointment. It was mostly the older ones which I've never seen that I missed.
I'm looking forward to part 2.
Got 'em all, but I have to be honest: I paused Titanic until I got it. Tricky frame...nice work!
Fibber!
That one took me a second as well
@@therepublicofcynica They call him "Prevaricating Marty."
34. Most of the ones that I got I got instantly. A couple of them surprised me because I would never have thought that they'd win 'best picture'. Unsurprisingly, I did worst with the older ones.
Me too
And I did better on the older ones, and absolutely failed on the more recent ones, even on the ones I HAVE seen! I guess my brain only has room for so many images, and the older ones seem more fixed in my memory while the newer ones are ephemeral!
Yeah. LOTR fan here. Completely forgot about that.
but more on that later
I did better on the older ones. Missed every one from the 2000's. There were a few that looked interesting, guess I'll have to find the remote and see if they are streaming!
Saw the frame from "Crash" and could only think "the one everybody hates". Drew a blank on "The Departed". I knew the movie, just couldn't remember the title. Forgot about the frame structure of "Titanic". Just sat there thinking "'2001' and 'Aliens' didn't win Best Picture." Got all the others. (I was waiting for "Cimarron" and "Cavalcade" to show up. I''m disappointed I didn't get a chance to identify them.)
I was called a very nasty name by my wife for that Titanic frame.
As for the titles that were missing, there will be a part two next week. I'm not saying they'll be in there but...well, yeah they will. If I didn't skip "the one everybpdy hates," I'm not going to skip any of the other ones!
And yeah, I really hated "Crash."
I Understood What They Were Going For , When They Made "Crash". 🙄
But I Think 🤔 That People Do Not 🚫 Want To Be Lectured To , For 2 Hours! ( With "Crash" ( 2005 ) )
Possibly The Worst Movie Ever To Win 🏆 For Best Picture .
Before I Watched "Crash" ( 2005 ) , I Thought That 'The Life Of Elma Zola'( 1937 ) Was The Worst Movie Ever To Win 🏆 The Academy Award For Best Picture! 🤢🤮😅😂🤣
After I Saw "Crash" ( 2005 ) 🤢🤮
I Changed My Mind! 😅😂🤣
Typing This 👇 At 8:44 a.m. , Sunday Morning 🌁🛤️🛤️🏙️ , March 3, 2024.
@@johnhenryclark911 Reading this beginning at around 21.56 on thursday 7th of march in ireland. ☺
I am one of the few that really liked Crash!
I had very little trouble with movies from the 1930s to the early 2000s. I clearly need to watch more Oscar winners from the last 20 years.
I’m definitely old. Before 2000 I nailed it, but the more recent the movie, the harder it was.
Same
Same here.
We don't seem to have as many iconic films this century.
likewise
For the last 20 years they have stopped giving awards for movies real people actually watch because regular people watch garbage like Marvel movies
I was surprized. I didn't keep track exactly, and I was clueless on some of the very oldest movies and the most depressing of the new movies, but over 80%. Being retired is great!
42. Some of the 5 I didn't get I am kicking myself over
Same score, same reaction. I'll give myself a break on a couple of them because they didn't seem all that characteristic, but the others I should have had.
Not much of a hit rate in the 1930s, but pretty much everything else, missed 8.
Same (generally). I didn't actually keep score, but I missed a similar number.
Missed 6, all of which I have never seen but are on my list. This was fun…thanks!
This was great fun I hope you do more
41/47. Missed Emile Zola; Great Ziegfeld; How Green; Grand Hotel; Lost Weekend - all films older than me which I haven’t seen. Final miss was Birdman. Should’ve got that one ! ☺️
I also missed all those and maybe 1 or 2 more. I knew what How Green was, but all I could get out was 1941.
Same misses...
I made 8 mistakes and this is unforgivable because I saw those movies: How Green Was my Valley, The Best Years of Our Lives, Million Dollar Baby, Lawrence of Arabia, EEAAO, American Beauty, Titanic, and The Departed.
How on Earth could you see "American Beauty" and not remember my fav scene from that entire film??
Very fun! Thank you!
44. Life of Emile Zola was a tricky one. Thanks. This was fun
Seems it was up against other more popular films.
I named it istantly but Titanic fooled me
for "the best years" image, i couldn't get "the three amigos" off my mind and ran out of time. love the anticipation before the next image.
I got 19, then obsessively scrolled through the comments until I found somebody who admitted doing worse than I did 😂
Yeah I’m not gonna tell you my score but it’s also worse than yours. Don’t feel bad. 😕
Got about 2/3 of them.
Dang. Better than I thought. About half.
I got 30 of them right. Mostly the very early ones I missed.
Same.
I had trouble with some of the 1930s films but other than that I did fairly well
Got 37 right, the Lawrence of Arabia one tripped me up.
Emile zola and gigi ... need to rewatch those
Darn. I missed 10, of which five I have seen. So, I should have caught those and only missed 5. Great shots though. Looking forward to part 2.
very good - you caught me out with some - knew the films sometimes but couldnt put the name e.g. the hurt locker - looking forward to part 2
If all the frames were in the spirit of the Bill Paxton frame, no one is acing this.
40. Most of the ones that I got, I got instantly. A couple of them didn't surprise me because I knew they won Best Picture, but didn't deserve it. Unsurprisingly, I did better with the older ones. I'm 63. 🙂
Great idea and fun.got 42 right 11:32
I missed 4, but then again they were movies I haven't seen.
Got them all, but I have been Oscar obsessed for a while now.
I've missed the last to Best Picture winners.
46/47
I like to watch classic movies and I didn't know a lot of those won best picture. Most of the newer ones you watch once and forget about it. I don't think there are that many in the last 10 years that made a big impression on me. I was mad that I didn't get a few of them because they we very random moments in the frames.
Just watch 1990 Oscars, or 2015, I think. Those award nights basically did a 10-12 minute montage of Best Picture films in 15-25 sec sound bites & placards.
I got 2 wrong answers. I mixed up Wings with Grand Hotel and English Patient with Lawrence of Arabia
In the case of Lawrence, I think I did it a disservice based on the frame size.
I also thought Grand Hotel might be Wings.
@@jeremypayne6307 same
That LoA still was tricky. The trick is not minding 😊
It was easier to count the ones I did not know, which was 5. Amazed at how many I did recognize...guess in part due to a certain longevity.
2 wrong! Fun! Great content!
Make one harder for us super film buffs!
Put me down for 34. Those B/W flicks pre-WW2 were always going to be a miss for me, only 3 misses were contemporaries that I did not go see.
Nice, I got all of them but a couple were lucky guesses. 30 and 31 are two of my all-time favourite films though.
C'mon, all of them you guessed correctly? Really? (Emoji of Robbin Williams pulling the air in front of his nose away from his face.)
I did enjoy that.... thank you. I have to say that some of these films are almost a hundred years old, I did not stand a chance.
I only missed the "Z"s...Ziegfeld and Zola...and only got the first half of the title of The Lord of the Ring.
Missed three, so not to shabby. Will have to watch part two soon, as there are definitely a couple left I don't expect to recognize, though maybe I'll luck out. 😛
33. Stumped on a few oldies
I got 38. Feel pretty good about it. Some of the ones before the 50s threw me off. I guess I have some older movies to catch up on
43. Missed Million Dollar Baby, Titanic, Everything Everywhere... and LOTR. Knew all the old ones.
29!
30/47 I missed many newer ones and really old ones. I was good at the 'mid rangers'
I’m a film and history major born in 1979, but I sure didn’t get all of these. Probably 70-75% though. All but one that came out during the years I’ve been alive, and a good handful of the others. But I have to admit, when it comes to films made before the early 1970’s, my ability to recognize one image from a film and name it goes way down.
Nice! Missed about six but I got The Life of Emil Zola, so not bad.
34 . Who would've guessed Bill Paxton in Titanic? I did, just after the name was revealed.
45 for me. I know the old ones, missed the most recent. Fun video
All 47🎉
Missed 3, An American in Paris, Chicago, and Grand Hotel
25 correct, a little more than 50%, it's not easy with just one frame
31 for me. Pre-1960 was a lot of guesses.
Not a movie goer, but I got nine.
Missed 5 or 6. The B&W ones.
35. Although I'd seen almost all of them.
47/47! Amadeus nearly threw me off, but got there just barely! 🏆
Can't believe the one that outfoxed me was No Country For Old Men. For shame!
I missed 3,5 - Crash, Chicago, Best Years and partly Grand-Hotel.
18, without pausing
The photos that tripped me up were "How Green Was My Valley", "Lawrence of Arabia", and "Gone with the Wind". Otherwise, the rest were easy!
Gone with the Wind - that’s an incredible crane shot that culminates in the Confederate flag and Steiner’s minorised contortion of Dixie.
Exactly why I went with it. It's just an amazing shot, especially when you realize that it's made in 1938 and they don't really have any post-production tricks. I'm not a particular fan of the film, but that shot is freaking cinema right there. Likewise, that Lawrence of Arabia shot is one of the best cuts in film history.
That was fun. Movie buff, but don't care about the Oscars. Got 42, including one I"ve never watched (Sound of Music).
I got three wrong, absolutely devastated, I was on a roll for a bit!
35. That was fun.
33...... Every one from the 60s, 70s and 80s I got right. Most of the ones I got wrong were made after 2000.
Damn, I guess that means I'm old
43. Completely blanked on the most recent, too. :)
Knew many but hadn’t seen that many. Have seen TSOM, Amadeus, GWTW and Titanic multiple times. Got Amadeus as a real VHS cassette and watched it over and over…still watch it at least once a year.
40-7; 6 were films Best Pictures I have yet to watch..and the Lawrence of Arabia shot threw me for some reason. Great fun though. Thanks.
Missed Grand Hotel, The Great Ziegfeld (only saw it once) and Life of Emile Zola (never seen it). Good quiz. Now if you had made us guess the year I don't everyone would have such high scores.
I knew some years without remembering the title! Also, Casablanca won for 1943, though 1942 is generally quoted as its official release date.
Missed 10. Many of the old Hollywood films got me. Many, I haven’t seen but have seen clips or talked about in class.
Missed Gigi, Emile Zola, Grand Hotel, An American in Paris, How Green was my Valley, I think I got all the rest.
Fun quiz, thanks for putting it together.
40/47
Missed: the Life of Emile Zola, how Green was my Valley, Lawrence of Arabia (can’t believe I missed that one), the last Emperor, the great Ziegfield, grand hotel, the best years of our lives.
32. The 1930's really finished me😅
Only 19/47. I’ll keep studying!
I was guessing “How Green is my Valley” for anything I didn’t know. When it came up I guessed Schindlers list. 🤦♂️
Except for "The Hurt Locker" and "The Great Ziegfeld", I guessed them all. I knew it was "The Hurt Locker", but couldn't remember the name of the movie.
31/47 - some of these are so old, I've never seen them.
Six wrong. Bummed about #13 because I have seen that film!
Missed one. I knew what movie it was, but couldn't remember the title in time. "The Lost Weekend."
I guessed "Days of Wine and Roses," even though I knew it didn't win Best Picture, because it was the only movie whose title I could remember from the period dealing with alcoholism.
Wow.
34
I guessed on a few but got them right. Some of the ones I missed I hadn't seen yet. 39/47
I missed 3, Gigi, American Beauty and Everything Everywhere All at Once.
I got 22. Better than I usually do on these.
45/47!
anything after 1970 I got, very hit and miss before that.
25/47. Honestly not bad considering I haven’t seen most of them!
38 out of 45.
I did a little more than half. Some were tough like titanic departed and Chicago even gone with the wind was tough
I got 38 out of 47. Not bad.
42. Failed on a few black n whites.
I got 22 right, which I think is pretty damn good for not having seen most of them.
43 Titanic got me and I said Oliver Twist. How green is my valley, The emperor's son.
36/47 - I committed to memorizing all of them in order a couple years ago and so it was nice to have some sort of word bank. Took a couple educated guesses that paid off!