GroverCleveland
22nd & 24th POTUS; Predecessor to 45 and 47.
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Well, the big companys are putting out crap.I looked at the list of prior winners, and I've seen exactly 2 of the movies (Oppenheimer and Argo) since 2010.
Seems they like to pick artsy-fartsy flicks or those with an agenda. It's certainly not a award chosen by the mass viewers.
Perhaps because it was an independent film with limited distribution?So Best Picture went to a movie apparently the viewing public didn't care to see, Anora.
I cannot say that makes a whole lot of sense to me. If the primary purpose of movies is entertainment, then why would something no one watched be considered the best?
Thank you BB85 for this. I literally had read about The Wizard of Oz's travails about three weeks ago.Perhaps because it was an independent film with limited distribution?
Also, some of the movies widely recognized to be among the canon of the all-time best bombed during their initial release at the box office.
Citizen Kane
It's A Wonderful Life
The Wizard of Oz
The Shawshank Redemption
Blade Runner
^ All box office bombs upon their initial release ^
* Although, they were all released in theaters multiple times with the exception of Shawshank, which remains a popular movie on streaming services to this day.
Just because a movie tanks in theaters doesn't mean it will never end up being seen and enjoyed by the masses.
I looked at the list of prior winners, and I've seen exactly 2 of the movies (Oppenheimer and Argo) since 2010.
Seems they like to pick artsy-fartsy flicks or those with an agenda. It's certainly not a award chosen by the mass viewers.
So Best Picture went to a movie apparently the viewing public didn't care to see, Anora.
I cannot say that makes a whole lot of sense to me. If the primary purpose of movies is entertainment, then why would something no one watched be considered the best?
Unfortunately, we have really backed off going to the movies in the last few years, so I've actually not seen any but Dune II and thought it was a fine movie...but had nothing to compare it to. The only movie I recall seeing and immediately after the movie thought it would win Best Picture was Gladiator.It's a really good movie but it's not made for the masses. Too much nudity and sex. The Oscars aren't about rewarding entertainment factor.
I think Dune II should have won, but Anora is fine as a winner. It wasn't an elite field of nominees but it was a pretty good group.
Bill Simmons has a theory that we would have much better Oscar winners if we waited 5 years to award them. ~10 years after the fact, nobody cares about the Shape of Water, while Get Out, Dunkirk, and Ladybird are proving to be timeless.
Yes, I did not watch it either. Cannot recall the last time I watched the Oscars.Both very good flicks.
And this thread demonstrates the extent to which I knew or cared that Hollywood had another 'look how good I am' event last night.
I'm assuming since they had to reason to be forced to let D'niro speak that things went smoothly.I watched it. God's honest truth, it depressed me a little because I realized, I didn't know half the actors that were nominated! It's definitely not "my" Hollywood anymore. Seeing all the legends who I grew up watching in the "In Memoriam" part of the show didn't help! The peak of the Oscar's was the 90's when Billy Crystal hosted.