First things first: the Academy Awards aren’t everything… but neither are they nothing. Some people swear them off, and perhaps even steer clear of the inevitable discussions around Oscar nominees and winners in the early months of any given year, but others get at least a little interested. Seeing which movies do well and which ones get snubbed can be at least a bit intriguing, with the ceremony and the lead-up to it often starting conversations.
9 John Belushi Movies include: 'Animal House' , 'The Blues Brothers' , '1941' John Belushi’s career was tragically cut short by his passing in 1982, when the already legendary actor was only 33 years old. That does mean the number of films he was able to appear in make up a relatively short list, but he stole the show in a couple of all-time classics, like The Blues Brothers and Animal House, and also worked with Steven Spielberg for the infamous 1941.
7 Bruce Lee Movies include: 'The Way of the Dragon' , 'Fist of Fury' , 'Enter the Dragon' Close Given he was a martial arts star like the aforementioned Jackie Chan, and also died while in his early 30s, like John Belushi, it might not seem too surprising, at least initially, that Bruce Lee never appeared in a Best Picture nominee.
5 Toshiro Mifune Movies include: 'Seven Samurai' , 'Yojimbo' , 'The Sword of Doom' Nothing demonstrates the Academy Awards’ lack of love for foreign movies in decades past quite like the fact that the ground-breaking action/drama/epic movie Seven Samurai didn’t receive a Best Picture nomination.
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