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Nolte: What Should’ve Won the Best Picture Oscar – 1950 to 1959 20 Apr 2021 In part four of this series we look at the movies that should have won the Best Picture Oscar between 1950 and 1959. The cult of oh-so-sophisticated movie writers love to run down the 50’s, as a decade lost to Eisenhower-era conformity and cinematic bloat crafted by studios desperate to compete with TV. As you’ll see below, nothing could be further from the truth. The 1950s were an embarrassment of movie riches. Let’s begin… What a year for movies. Sunset Boulevard, The Asphalt Jungle, Where the Sidewalk Ends, D.O.A., Broken Arrow, The Third Man, Panic in the Streets… Still, writer-director Joseph Mankiewicz’s timeless tale of ambition, deceit, and getting your just desserts refuses to age. A hoot of a classic filled with amazing dialogue, a Marilyn Monroe appearance, a Bette Davis performance for the ages, and an ending that still offends tight-assed feminists. ....
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Stardate: 50485.2 Station log: Sisko goes to Marva IV, a Maquis colony, to meet with a contact who has information about Eddington’s whereabouts. Instead, he’s confronted by Eddington. The Maquis learned of the informant and trapped him on a planet in the Badlands for his trouble. Eddington shows Sisko the refugees from a Federation colony ceded to the Cardassians. Sisko points out that they were offered resettlement, but Eddington says they don’t want that, they want to go home. Sisko points out that that dream of going back home is pretty much dead, and these people are living in caves because they believe the Maquis party line. ....
James Jay Carafano is a leading expert in national security and foreign policy challenges. A scene from the film A Walk In The Sun, 1945. Archive Photos / Stringer / Getty Images Key Takeaways It’s a question for the ages: Why fight for a cause or country? Why do some flee and some charge into the valley of death? A golden age of Hollywood took that issue on the makers of war movies made in the aftermath of World War II. Here are five films that modern audiences may have forgotten (if they’re even aware of them, that is). It’s a question for the ages: Why fight for a cause or country? Why do some flee and some charge into the valley of death? A golden age of Hollywood took that issue on the makers of war movies made in the aftermath of World War II. ....