Time for another week of the Friday Face-Off. It’s a simple affair in which you are given a choice between two Oscar winners in specific categories. You choose which of the two is best. When the game concludes, we’ll have the ultimate winner in each category. For example: If you were to choose between Oscar Winner A and Oscar Winner B, the winner would face off against the winner of the contest between Oscar Winner C and Oscar Winner D. Think of it like championship brackets but with an Oscar style. If this is popular enough, we may do it for other types of films, events and such. Each week we may even have different categories to keep things spicy.
Here is this week’s ten face-offs. So, let’s get started.
Face-Off: Best Picture #2
1929/30 winner All Quiet on the Western Front vs. 1930/31 winner Cimarron
Face-Off: Best Actress #2
1950 winner Judy Holliday – Born Yesterday vs. 1951 winner Vivien Leigh – A Streetcar Named Desire
Face-Off: Best Supporting Actress #2
1990 winner Whoopi Goldberg – Ghost vs. 1991 winner Mercedes Ruehl – The Fisher King
Face-Off: Best Original Screenplay #2
1959 winner Pillow Talk vs. 1960 winner The Apartment
Face-Off: Best Original Score #2
1969 winner Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid vs. 1970 winner Love Story
Face-Off: Best Cinematography #2
1959 winner The Diary of Anne Frank vs. 1959 winner Ben-Hur
Face-Off: Best Art Direction #2
1989 winner Batman vs. 1990 winner Dick Tracy
Face-Off: Best Sound #2
1939 winner When Tomorrow Comes vs. 1940 winner Strike Up the Band
Face-Off: Best Visual Effects #2
1963 winner Cleopatra vs. 1964 winner Mary Poppins
Face-Off: Best Documentary #2
1942 winner Moscow Strikes Back vs. 1942 winner Prelude to War

















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