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 #3
1931/32 winner Grand Hotel vs. 1932/33 winner Cavalcade
Face-Off: Best Actor #3
1942 winner James Cagney – Yankee Doodle Dandy vs. 1943 winner Paul Lukas – Watch on the Rhine
Face-Off: Best Supporting Actress #3
1992 winner Marisa Tomei – My Cousin Vinny vs. 1993 winner Anna Paquin – The Piano
Face-Off: Best Original Screenplay #3
1930/31 winner The Dawn Patrol vs. 1931/32 winner The Champ
Face-Off: Best Adapted Screenplay #3
1930/31 winner Cimarron vs. 1931/32 winner Bad Girl
Face-Off: Best Score #3
1934 winner One Night of Love vs. 1935 winner The Informer
Face-Off: Best Editing #3
1981 winner Raiders of the Lost Ark vs. 1982 winner Gandhi
Face-Off: Best Cinematography #3
1960 winner Sons and Lovers vs. 1960 winner Spartacus
Face-Off: Best Costume Design #3
1950 winner All About Eve vs. 1950 winner Samson and Delilah
Face-Off: Best Makeup #3
2001 winner The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring vs. 2002 winner Frida

















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