The 1999 Academy Awards honored the films from the premature year in 1998 . In 1998 celluloid like , Ever After , hard-nosed Magic , andRounders , graced the grown screen and became classics , though they were n’t nominated for the coveted Best Picture awarding at the 71st Academy Awards . Films nominated in that category that year were : Shakespeare in Love , Life is   Beautiful , Elizabeth , Saving Private Ryan , The Thin Red Line , andElizabeth .

A couple of moving picture on that list have gone on to become some of the most iconic of the contemporaries , but a few others maybe should n’t have received such gamey congratulations upon their outlet and there are a handful of others that could have easily replaced them .

Should Have Been: A Perfect Murder

A Perfect Murderis a thriller broadly based onAlfred Hitchcock’sDial M for Murder , and stars Gwyneth Paltrow , Michael Douglas , and Viggo Mortenson . The motion-picture show take in mostly sound reviews and did very well at the box function , yet was no recognize at all by any of the major award observance the year it was eligible , include the Academy Awards , despite make a cast whom the Academy voter normally love to nominate .

Should Have Been: Meet Joe Black

Meet Joe Blackis Brad Pitt andAnthony   Hopkins’second film together . This romantic phantasy feature article film is slackly based on 1934’sDeath Takes a   Holiday . The film opened with a lot of praise for the performances and the storyline , but was wide knock for have a three 60 minutes runtime , with prominent critics like Roger Ebert claiming the film locomote too slowly . Had the film producer adjusted the runtime , this film would have been a horseshoe in for the Academy Awards in 1999 .

Should Have Been: City Of Angels

This is another romanticist fantasy feature film snubbed the Academy for their 71st honour ceremonial occasion . City of Angelsstars Meg Ryan and Nicholas Cage . coop ’s character , Seth is an angel who fall in love with Ryan ’s case , Dr. Maggie Rice , and wishes to be human so he can be with her .

The film was a great box office achiever and the performances from Ryan and Cage were given positive follow-up from critics , but the pic was completely left out of most awarding shows that time of year .

Nominated: Elizabeth

The 1999 awarding seasonseemed to flock to plastic film about the Elizabeathan era with movie likeShakespeare in LoveandElizabeth , which were both nominated for the Best Picture category by the Academy in 1999 . These historical dramatic fictions were a favorite among Academy elector and movie - goers and were clearly a drift for the metre . Because of this trend in the late 90 ’s , some inquire how successful these films would have been with the Academy had they been made today .

Should Have Been: What Dreams May Come

What Dreams May Comeis a feature article film star Cuba Gooding Jr. and Robin Williams , both Academy favorite .

The picture show was a success at the box bureau , but received sundry vital reviews , which may have been the reason it was observe more during award season , despite Roger Ebert ’s praise . The film was nominated for two awarding that year and won for Best Visual Effects .

Should Have Been: The Truman Show

The Truman Show , starring Jim Carrey as Truman , a man whose total spirit is documented for others to see , but he is unaware too his interview . The film examines reality television , which was just becoming popular at the prison term of the film ’s release and other important themes about entertainment and companionship . The film received nominating address in the Best theater director , Best Original Screenplay , and Best Supporting Actor categories , but bothJim Carreyand the picture as a whole were snubbed in the other major class .

Nominated: The Thin Red Line

The Thin Red   Linewas director Terrence Malick ’s tax return to filmmaking after a twenty - yr absence . The film is the 2d screen adjustment of the novel with the same name and stars   Adrien Brody , George Clooney , John Cusack , Woody Harrelson , Jared Leto , John C. Reilly and John Travolta .

The film gained a lot of critical congratulations , but as Andrew Johnston of Time Out New York noted , the plastic film is a second puzzling and long , and some question if it really earned this nominating speech , or if it was given so much praise due to Malick ’s bounteous comeback .

Should Have Been: Beloved

Beloved , starring Oprah Winfrey andDanny Gloveris based on the Toni Morrison novel by the same name and is a thriller about a slave during the Civil War having supernatural experience . The film did ill at the box federal agency , but was praise by critics both for the public presentation and the execution of the plastic film as whole . The Academy rarely votes base on boxful office numbers , so the intellect this film was left out of most class in the year it was eligible , is puzzling to the critics who loved it .

Should Have Been: Pleasantville

The fact that this film starring Tobey Maguire andReese Witherspoonwasn’t nominated for Best Cinematography or Best Picture is pretty shocking to fan today , particularly think the advances this pic made to recite a story both in black and lily-white and in gloss . The plastic film was nominated for Best Art Direction , Best Costume Design , and Best Original Score , but was not recognise in any of the major category .

Should Have Been: The Horse Whisperer

The Golden Globe honour recognized this pic , but the Academy Awards left it out of their nominating address , which is passably rare , especially for aRobert Redfordfilm campaigning during award time of year . The film did receive miscellaneous reviews from critics , which could have been a contributing agent in its lack of nominations , but the fact that Robert Redford did n’t get any praise from Academy voter for this movie was scandalous to most fans .

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