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The idea is to vote for the LEAST EGREGIOUS win, so by the last round we'll have the worst best picture decision the Academy ever made.
You aren't saying the Best Picture winner is a bad movie, necessarily, just that the other nominees were more deserving of the win.
You are voting based on the win over ALL other nominees. I only included certain losing nominees as an example of the egregiousness, and so you didn't have to go to wikipedia to remember what the winner beat out. For example, if you vote for The Artist, you are saying it is terrible that The Artist won over all other nominees, not just over Moneyball.
The years are based on the wikipedia list, which i think is roughly the year of the film's release. So if you google "1994 oscar best picture", you might get what I have as 1993 above. I'd prefer wikipedia use the year of the ceremony, but i just used what they had to make referencing easier.
I want to give a special shout out to an option I did not include: 2007. No Country For Old Men beat out Michael Clayton and There Will Be Blood. All three of those are awesome and a good argument could be made for any of of those winning, so I didn't include it as an option. What a great year for movies!
#20 Schindler's List > The Fugitive (1993) T#17 Unforgiven > A Few Good Men (1992) T#17 Titanic > Good Will Hunting/L.A. Confidential (1997) T#17 The Shape of Water > Get Out/Dunkirk (2017) #16 Forest Gump > Pulp Fiction/Shawshank (1994) #15 The King's Speech > Inception/The Social Network (2010) #14 The Hurt Locker > Inglourious Basterds (2009) #13 The Artist > Moneyball (2011) #12 Argo > Django Unchained/Zero Dark Thirty (2012) T#10 Ordinary People > Raging Bull (1980) T#10 American Beauty > Green Mile/Insider/Sixth Sense (1999) #9 Chicago > Gangs of New York/The Two Towers (2002) #8 A Beautiful Mind > Fellowship of the Ring (2001) #7 Gandhi > E.T. (1982)