1992
The following is the average ranking of Oscar nominees by the Twitter followers of And the Runner-Up Is. Followers ranked the nominees of the above-the-line categories for the 65th Academy Awards, which rewarded the films of 1992.
Results are tallied using a positional voting system, where the nominees receive points based on their rank position on each submission and the nominee with the most points overall wins.
Bold = the actual Academy Award winner
* = not an official Best Picture nominee; selected by And the Runner-Up Is followers as a film that would be nominated in the current up-to-10 Best Picture system
BEST PICTURE
- Unforgiven
- The Player*
- The Crying Game
- Howards End
- A Few Good Men
- Husbands and Wives*
- A River Runs Through It*
- Scent of a Woman
BEST DIRECTOR
- Clint Eastwood – Unforgiven
- Robert Altman – The Player
- Neil Jordan – The Crying Game
- James Ivory – Howards End
- Martin Brest – Scent of a Woman
BEST ACTOR
- Denzel Washington – Malcolm X
- Robert Downey Jr. – Chaplin
- Stephen Rea – The Crying Game
- Clint Eastwood – Unforgiven
- Al Pacino – Scent of a Woman
BEST ACTRESS
- Emma Thompson – Howards End
- Mary McDonnell – Passion Fish
- Susan Sarandon – Lorenzo’s Oil
- Michelle Pfeiffer – Love Field
- Catherine Deneuve – Indochine
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
- Gene Hackman – Unforgiven
- Jaye Davidson – The Crying Game
- Jack Nicholson – A Few Good Men
- Al Pacino – Glengarry Glen Ross
- David Paymer – Mr. Saturday Night
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
- Judy Davis – Husbands and Wives
- Marisa Tomei – My Cousin Vinny
- Vanessa Redgrave – Howards End
- Miranda Richardson – Damage
- Joan Plowright – Enchanted April
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
- The Crying Game – Neil Jordan
- Unforgiven – David Webb Peoples
- Husbands and Wives – Woody Allen
- Passion Fish – John Sayles
- Lorenzo’s Oil – George Miller & Nick Enright
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
- Howards End – Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
- The Player – Michael Tolkin
- A River Runs Through It – Richard Friedenberg
- Enchanted April – Peter Barnes
- Scent of a Woman – Bo Goldman