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Crash' winning the Oscar for best picture over 'Brokeback Mountain' in 2006 remains one of the most controversial moments in Academy Award history.
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Michelle Williams gets candid on ‘Brokeback Mountain’ losing best picture at the OscarsMichelle Williams is climbing back down the mountain to 2005. The actress, 44, reflected on the romance western “Brokeback Mountain” losing Best Picture at the 2006 Oscars to the crime thriller “Crash ...
Michelle Williams reflected on her movie 'Brokeback Mountain' losing Best Picture at the 2006 Oscars. The actress even threw a bit of shade while on the April 3 episode of 'Watch What Happens Live.' ...
Absolutely. That said, I don’t think it’s a bad movie in any way. However, I’m still upset that it beat Brokeback Mountain ...
The actresses, who starred opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger in the 2005 drama, reunited on Thursday, April 17 ...
The film is one of the most famous Best Picture losses of the 21st century, and Williams seems to agree it should have won.
The 5x Oscar nominee recently questioned why the Academy snubbed her 2005 Ang Lee-helmed gay western Brokeback Mountain, which infamously lost the Best Picture trophy to Paul Haggis’ Crash.
Andy Cohen asked the actress about the memorable Oscars upset: "I was very upset about the Best Picture loss. I mean, 'Crash,' is that what won?" he said.
“Brokeback Mountain” starred Jake Gyllenhaal and Heath Ledger as two closeted cowboys who leave their wives, played by Anne ...
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