I don't know movies very well, but looking back, Network stands up, and is all to prescient for comfort. I don't know who won, but did anyone think Network deserved it?
That was '76 -- Rocky won Best Picture. I was rooting for Network, but would've been happy with All the President's Men or Taxi Driver too. (the 5th nominee was the Woody Guthrie biopic Bound For Glory, which is a movie I still have not seen all-the-way-thru.)
As good as
Network, 12 Angry Men &
Dog Day were, perhaps my favorite of his was the under-rated
Q&A. It featured Nick Nolte's finest performance (IMHO), Armand Assante's as well, a great job by Timothy Hutton, and an equally great job by his daughter* Jenny, who should really have made more films. She did go on to write
Rachel Getting Married, which earned Anne Hathaway an Oscar nom.
Aside to Mike: My dad being a big Woodie Guthrie/Pete Seeger fan, we saw
BFG in the theater when it came out. It is of historical note because it was the first movie to use the steady-cam.
*and if Sophia Coppola had done half as good a job in
Godfather 3, her dad would have won his third Oscar in the trilogy.