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Originally posted by long_lost_corleone:
I feel this should have won Best Film for 1999.
Yeah, I'd like to thank the academy for not even recognizing this with a nomination. I mean I can pretty much agree with American Beauty as the Best Picture winner of 1999, but considering it was probably the best year for movies in the past decade at least, I've never really understood how The Cider House Rules, The Green Mile, The Insider, and The Sixth Sense took the other 4 spots when films like Magnolia, Fight Club, Election, and The Matrix went unrecognized, which, from what I remember, I consider all to be superior to the 4 Best Picture losers. The Academy needs to go for something a little edgier sometimes.


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