August isn't especially famous for its great movies. As months go, the eighth one on the calendar has often been a bit of a wasteland for Hollywood, as blockbusters peter off, kids have a lot less free time and money, and studio executives need to find somewhere to dump their proverbial dead bodies.
If you want a good example, you can pretty much throw a dart at any year after "Jaws" popularized the concept of summer blockbuster season. For example, let's take a look at 1993. 30 years ago, August was a month for dreck comedies like "Son of the Pink Panther," family film misfires like "Father Hood" and "Surf Ninjas," and the weird-ass "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday."
But then again, there are exceptions to every rule. There were also a few excellent motion pictures in August 1993. The increasingly timeless classic "The Fugitive" came out that month, along with...
If you want a good example, you can pretty much throw a dart at any year after "Jaws" popularized the concept of summer blockbuster season. For example, let's take a look at 1993. 30 years ago, August was a month for dreck comedies like "Son of the Pink Panther," family film misfires like "Father Hood" and "Surf Ninjas," and the weird-ass "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday."
But then again, there are exceptions to every rule. There were also a few excellent motion pictures in August 1993. The increasingly timeless classic "The Fugitive" came out that month, along with...
- 8/20/2023
- by William Bibbiani
- Slash Film
The Academy Awards (or the Oscars, as they shall now forever be known) have always struck one as an insidious cabal that has been hellbent on promoting mediocrity; to put in another way, they are like a bad sports team owner. Instead of picking Magic Johnson, Kobe Bryant and Michael Jordan, the Academy seems to pick Danny Ferry, Sun Mingming and Tony Parker.
Many great films have been snubbed due to the poor choices of the Academy, however there have also been incredibly strange nominations for “Best Picture” throughout the history of the Oscars. In fact, these choices are so odd, it is necessary to give a short overview of the top 10 egregiously strange nominations in no particular ranking (since they all are deserving of being number 1 for a myriad of reasons)…
10. Trader Horn (1931)
Based on the real life escapes of Alfred Aloysius “Trader” Horn and his memoirs this film...
Many great films have been snubbed due to the poor choices of the Academy, however there have also been incredibly strange nominations for “Best Picture” throughout the history of the Oscars. In fact, these choices are so odd, it is necessary to give a short overview of the top 10 egregiously strange nominations in no particular ranking (since they all are deserving of being number 1 for a myriad of reasons)…
10. Trader Horn (1931)
Based on the real life escapes of Alfred Aloysius “Trader” Horn and his memoirs this film...
- 2/25/2013
- by Marvin Lee Dupree
- Obsessed with Film
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