The Producers never won best picture. The movie that won in the year that the producers was eligible was Oliver. I like the Producers anyway.
Yeah...why would anyone dislike The Producers?
Still, Oliver should probably be on the list. Don't ya think?
Whoops! Haha. Good catch. Yeah, I didn't like Oliver either. Fixed.
The Greatest Show on Earth won the Best Picture in 1952 instead of ...High Noon? OK, sure. It seems to be a shoo-in for this list.
Maybe that would be #6 or something. Greatest Show on Earth wasn't as good as High Noon, to be sure, but is it worse than the other movies on this list? I don't know, I've never seen it, sorry.
For 1952, The Greatest Show On Earth beat out far more deserving nominees such as High Noon, The Quiet Man, Moulin Rouge, and Ivanhoe.
The Producers never won best picture. The movie that won in the year that the producers was eligible was Oliver. I like the Producers anyway.
Yeah...why would anyone dislike The Producers?
Still, Oliver should probably be on the list. Don't ya think?
Whoops! Haha. Good catch. Yeah, I didn't like Oliver either. Fixed.
The Greatest Show on Earth won the Best Picture in 1952 instead of ...High Noon? OK, sure. It seems to be a shoo-in for this list.
Maybe that would be #6 or something. Greatest Show on Earth wasn't as good as High Noon, to be sure, but is it worse than the other movies on this list? I don't know, I've never seen it, sorry.
For 1952, The Greatest Show On Earth beat out far more deserving nominees such as High Noon, The Quiet Man, Moulin Rouge, and Ivanhoe.