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The Oscars: The 69th Academy Awards (1996): Winner Analysis

Picture


The English Patient

The Academy did right. It picked the best of the five and of that I am happy. This is one of the few categories I really felt good about the winner.

Actor


Geoffrey Rush - Shine

Again, they picked the right person here, Rush's performance was definitely the most challenging and quite different from his real life way of behaving.

Actress


Frances McDormand - Fargo

Again, they picked the correct choice, the Top was very well done, but as it goes further down, things become worse.

Supporting Actor


Cuba Gooding Jr. - Jerry Maguire (2)

In the end, I knew I should have picked him, but I held up hope that the truly deserving would win.

Supporting Actress


Juliette Binoche - The English Patient (5)

The biggest surprise of the evening. Lauren Bacall was considered the biggest favorite, but sometimes odd things happen and upsets are prevailant at the Oscars ®.

Director


Anthony Minghella - The English Patient

A good choice. The DGA's record continues.

Original Screenplay


Fargo

I'm just happy, I have yet to NOT predict the victor in this category. A feat that I might add I am very proud of.

Adapted Screenplay


Sling Blade (2)

They refused to honor Billy Bob as an Actor, so they robbed the skillful adaptation ofPatient of the one of of the trophies it deserved most.


Foreign Film


Kolya - Czech Republic (2)

The Academy went for sentimentality instead of the truly best.

Original Song


"You Must Love Me" - Evita

One of the proudest moments of the night, the sole win for the truly best picture of the year came in the category it was most likely to win and did.

Original Dramatic Score


The English Patient

Another good choice.

Original Comedy/Musical Score


Emma (4)

Disney's reign is over, the sadistic Academy decided to forego honoring the best Disney animated film sinceBeauty and the Beast and scorn its legacy. SHAME ON YOU ACADEMY!

Film Editing


The English Patient

Another one that was guaranteed.

Cinematography


The English Patient

The one category that everyone knewPatient would win.

Art Direction/Set Decoration


The English Patient (3)

Here's where thePatient sweep went awry.

Costume Design


The English Patient (3)

What the hell were they thinking? I mean better thanHamlet orPortrait? I don't think so.

Makeup


The Nutty Professor

While I did predict this one correctly, It should have gone toStar Trek.

Sound


The English Patient (3)

The Academy REALLY lost it here, excluding the lavishEvita for a too-many-awards sweep.

Sound Effects Editing


The Ghost and the Darkness

Best choice.

Visual Effects


Independence Day (3)

It's sad when they must honor the biggest money-maker when the others were far more deserving.

Documentary Feature


When We Were Kings

Who could deny George Foreman and Muhammad Ali?

Documentary Short Subject


Breathing Lessons: The Life and Work of Mark O'Brien

Death and Documentaries, who would have thought?

Animated Short Film


Quest

You win some, you lose some.

Live-Action Short Film


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