IMDb Seen: What is your favorite one-word titled Best Picture winner?
I'm not sure whether having a one-word title brings good luck to movies in terms of Award-winning, but numbers never lie: more than 25% of Best Picture Oscar winners have only one word in the title. Whether defining an unforgettable setting ("Casablanca", "Titanic" or "Chicago") a real-life legend ("Gandhi", "Amadeus" or "Patton"), a fictional icon ("Rocky", "Gladiator" or "Hamlet") or a quality embracing the film's spirit ("Unforgiven", "Bravehart" or "Platoon") most of these films stood the test of time and became undeniable classics. Their status called for a poll ... so which of these 22 on-word titled Best Picture winners is your personal favorite? Discuss this poll at http://www.imdb.com/board/bd0000088/thread/220740783
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1.Argo (2012)
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2.Crash (2004)
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3.Chicago (2002)
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4.Gladiator (2000)
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5.Titanic (1997)
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6.Braveheart (1995)
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7.Unforgiven (1992)
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8.Platoon (1986)
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9.Amadeus (1984)
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10.Gandhi (1982)
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11.Rocky (1976)
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12.Patton (1970)
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13.Oliver! (1968)
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14.Ben-Hur (1959)
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15.Gigi (1958)
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16.Marty (1955)
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17.Hamlet (1948)
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18.Casablanca (1942)
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19.Rebecca (1940)
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20.Cavalcade (1933)
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21.Cimarron (1931)
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22.Wings (1927)