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  • HoraceH Horace

    This all but guarantees Bassett an award next time she is nominated. As for Curtis, presumably it was a lifetime achievement award, as the academy is wont to give.

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    @Horace said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

    This all but guarantees Bassett an award next time she is nominated. As for Curtis, presumably it was a lifetime achievement award, as the academy is wont to give.

    Same reason JW got his for True Grit.

    https://www.imdb.com/list/ls062019015/

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • JollyJ Jolly

      @Horace said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

      This all but guarantees Bassett an award next time she is nominated. As for Curtis, presumably it was a lifetime achievement award, as the academy is wont to give.

      Same reason JW got his for True Grit.

      https://www.imdb.com/list/ls062019015/

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      @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

      Same reason JW got his for True Grit.

      I would guess that "True Grit" is probably a better movie than "Everything..."

      Though I haven't seen "Everything..."

      I might be wrong, of course.

      Again.

      "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

      The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      • George KG George K

        @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

        Same reason JW got his for True Grit.

        I would guess that "True Grit" is probably a better movie than "Everything..."

        Though I haven't seen "Everything..."

        I might be wrong, of course.

        Again.

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        @George-K said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

        @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

        Same reason JW got his for True Grit.

        I would guess that "True Grit" is probably a better movie than "Everything..."

        Though I haven't seen "Everything..."

        I might be wrong, of course.

        Again.

        Nah, TG is better. But this is one of those lifetime things. Horace is right, it's common with the Academy. Considering what kind of crap they usually give awards, it doesn't bother me.

        “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

        Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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          If there was justice in the world, Maverick would have won best pic. After COVID, it was the one movie that put butts in the seats.

          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            Cruise...

            https://www.thefp.com/p/tom-cruise-deserves-an-oscar-for

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            • JollyJ Jolly

              If there was justice in the world, Maverick would have won best pic. After COVID, it was the one movie that put butts in the seats.

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              @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

              If there was justice in the world, Maverick would have won best pic.

              What's "Best"? Telling a compelling story or popcorn? Maverick was popcorn. It was DAMN GOOD popcorn and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great production values, special effects, a pretty good (re-told) story and a ton of fun. A TON of fun. I loved it.

              Is it something that tells an intimate story that is artfully crafted, something like "Birdman", which was weird AF, but I really enjoyed it?

              I dunno.

              I don't think I've ever seen a "popcorn" movie like "Maverick" nominated. That's not a bad thing, but just an observation.

              After COVID, it was the one movie that put butts in the seats.

              Indeed. And McDonalds and BK sell more burgers than anyone else. Does that make them great cuisine? Of course not.

              So what's "best," as I said? Most popular? Most artsy-fartsy? Most money making?

              The Oscars are a popularity contest, and every now and then, the votes veer to "being correct" for a variety or reasons (Jamie Lee Curtis?). That's not necessarily wrong, but that's what it is. The Academy needs to justify itself, and by excluding "Maverick" they accomplished that.

              Is "Everything..." that good? Look at some of the other Best Pictures in history - Godfather, GWTW, Return of the King, Gladiator (perhaps the most popcorn-ey in recent history). Does "Maverick" compare?

              Now look at others. Nomadland (?), Shape of Water, Argo, Shakespeare in Love. I didn't like any of them as much as Maverick. But that's me.

              Gotta keep that perspective.

              "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

              The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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              • George KG George K

                @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                If there was justice in the world, Maverick would have won best pic.

                What's "Best"? Telling a compelling story or popcorn? Maverick was popcorn. It was DAMN GOOD popcorn and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great production values, special effects, a pretty good (re-told) story and a ton of fun. A TON of fun. I loved it.

                Is it something that tells an intimate story that is artfully crafted, something like "Birdman", which was weird AF, but I really enjoyed it?

                I dunno.

                I don't think I've ever seen a "popcorn" movie like "Maverick" nominated. That's not a bad thing, but just an observation.

                After COVID, it was the one movie that put butts in the seats.

                Indeed. And McDonalds and BK sell more burgers than anyone else. Does that make them great cuisine? Of course not.

                So what's "best," as I said? Most popular? Most artsy-fartsy? Most money making?

                The Oscars are a popularity contest, and every now and then, the votes veer to "being correct" for a variety or reasons (Jamie Lee Curtis?). That's not necessarily wrong, but that's what it is. The Academy needs to justify itself, and by excluding "Maverick" they accomplished that.

                Is "Everything..." that good? Look at some of the other Best Pictures in history - Godfather, GWTW, Return of the King, Gladiator (perhaps the most popcorn-ey in recent history). Does "Maverick" compare?

                Now look at others. Nomadland (?), Shape of Water, Argo, Shakespeare in Love. I didn't like any of them as much as Maverick. But that's me.

                Gotta keep that perspective.

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                @George-K said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                If there was justice in the world, Maverick would have won best pic. 
                

                What's "Best"? Telling a compelling story or popcorn? Maverick was popcorn. It was DAMN GOOD popcorn and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great production values, special effects, a pretty good (re-told) story and a ton of fun. A TON of fun. I loved it.

                Is it something that tells an intimate story that is artfully crafted, something like "Birdman", which was weird AF, but I really enjoyed it?

                I dunno.

                I don't think I've ever seen a "popcorn" movie like "Maverick" nominated. That's not a bad thing, but just an observation.

                After COVID, it was the one movie that put butts in the seats.

                Indeed. And McDonalds and BK sell more burgers than anyone else. Does that make them great cuisine? Of course not.

                So what's "best," as I said? Most popular? Most artsy-fartsy? Most money making?

                The Oscars are a popularity contest, and every now and then, the votes veer to "being correct" for a variety or reasons (Jamie Lee Curtis?). That's not necessarily wrong, but that's what it is. The Academy needs to justify itself, and by excluding "Maverick" they accomplished that.

                Is "Everything..." that good? Look at some of the other Best Pictures in history - Godfather, GWTW, Return of the King, Gladiator (perhaps the most popcorn-ey in recent history). Does "Maverick" compare?

                Now look at others. Nomadland (?), Shape of Water, Argo, Shakespeare in Love. I didn't like any of them as much as Maverick. But that's me.

                Gotta keep that perspective.

                See the post about Cruise saving Hollywood's ass. I agree, whole-heartedly.

                Face it, there's not but so many plots. 7? 10? 15? Whatever the number, the bottom line is whether or not the movie/play/book is entertaining. If all the critics think it's wonderful or the performances were sublime, if it doesn't put butts in the seats, it's forgettable at best.

                Shakespeare didn't write for historic fame or awards. He wrote to put butts in the seats.

                “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                • JollyJ Jolly

                  @George-K said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                  @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                  If there was justice in the world, Maverick would have won best pic. 
                  

                  What's "Best"? Telling a compelling story or popcorn? Maverick was popcorn. It was DAMN GOOD popcorn and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Great production values, special effects, a pretty good (re-told) story and a ton of fun. A TON of fun. I loved it.

                  Is it something that tells an intimate story that is artfully crafted, something like "Birdman", which was weird AF, but I really enjoyed it?

                  I dunno.

                  I don't think I've ever seen a "popcorn" movie like "Maverick" nominated. That's not a bad thing, but just an observation.

                  After COVID, it was the one movie that put butts in the seats.

                  Indeed. And McDonalds and BK sell more burgers than anyone else. Does that make them great cuisine? Of course not.

                  So what's "best," as I said? Most popular? Most artsy-fartsy? Most money making?

                  The Oscars are a popularity contest, and every now and then, the votes veer to "being correct" for a variety or reasons (Jamie Lee Curtis?). That's not necessarily wrong, but that's what it is. The Academy needs to justify itself, and by excluding "Maverick" they accomplished that.

                  Is "Everything..." that good? Look at some of the other Best Pictures in history - Godfather, GWTW, Return of the King, Gladiator (perhaps the most popcorn-ey in recent history). Does "Maverick" compare?

                  Now look at others. Nomadland (?), Shape of Water, Argo, Shakespeare in Love. I didn't like any of them as much as Maverick. But that's me.

                  Gotta keep that perspective.

                  See the post about Cruise saving Hollywood's ass. I agree, whole-heartedly.

                  Face it, there's not but so many plots. 7? 10? 15? Whatever the number, the bottom line is whether or not the movie/play/book is entertaining. If all the critics think it's wonderful or the performances were sublime, if it doesn't put butts in the seats, it's forgettable at best.

                  Shakespeare didn't write for historic fame or awards. He wrote to put butts in the seats.

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                  @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                  If all the critics think it's wonderful or the performances were sublime, if it doesn't put butts in the seats, it's forgettable at best.

                  I tried to address that, obviously unsuccessfuly, by questioning what is "best."

                  Shakespeare didn't write for historic fame or awards. He wrote to put butts in the seats.

                  Yes. Butts in seats is the bottom (pun intended) line.

                  The same can be said about Dickens, I suppose. Gotta pay the bills.

                  "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                  The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                    @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                    If all the critics think it's wonderful or the performances were sublime, if it doesn't put butts in the seats, it's forgettable at best.

                    I tried to address that, obviously unsuccessfuly, by questioning what is "best."

                    Shakespeare didn't write for historic fame or awards. He wrote to put butts in the seats.

                    Yes. Butts in seats is the bottom (pun intended) line.

                    The same can be said about Dickens, I suppose. Gotta pay the bills.

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                    @George-K said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                    @Jolly said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                    If all the critics think it's wonderful or the performances were sublime, if it doesn't put butts in the seats, it's forgettable at best.

                    I tried to address that, obviously unsuccessfuly, by questioning what is "best."

                    Shakespeare didn't write for historic fame or awards. He wrote to put butts in the seats.

                    Yes. Butts in seats is the bottom (pun intended) line.

                    The same can be said about Dickens, I suppose. Gotta pay the bills.

                    Absolutely. A Christmas Carol was written because Dickens needed the money.

                    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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                      Every year I'm led to the conclusion that The Oscars are a work of marketing genius.

                      The movie industry gives itself a massive pat on the back, and they actually manage to persuade people to watch and discuss this self-congratulatory mass wank as though it's genuinely important. It's a bunch of fucking overpaid people telling each other how great they are.

                      And what happens after the Oscars? Everybody goes and watches all the nominated movies they haven't seen yet.

                      They're getting paid to advertise themselves.

                      I was only joking

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                      • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                        Every year I'm led to the conclusion that The Oscars are a work of marketing genius.

                        The movie industry gives itself a massive pat on the back, and they actually manage to persuade people to watch and discuss this self-congratulatory mass wank as though it's genuinely important. It's a bunch of fucking overpaid people telling each other how great they are.

                        And what happens after the Oscars? Everybody goes and watches all the nominated movies they haven't seen yet.

                        They're getting paid to advertise themselves.

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                        @Doctor-Phibes said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                        Every year I'm led to the conclusion that The Oscars are a work of marketing genius.

                        The movie industry gives itself a massive pat on the back, and they actually manage to persuade people to watch and discuss this self-congratulatory mass wank as though it's genuinely important. It's a bunch of fucking overpaid people telling each other how great they are.

                        And what happens after the Oscars? Everybody goes and watches all the nominated movies they haven't seen yet.

                        They're getting paid to advertise themselves.

                        Fantastic, and not wrong.

                        "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                        The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                          Indeed it’s marketing, movies that can claim to have won or be nominated for a top prize, actors the same… then again, personally I’ve enjoyed the Oscars as it helps recap and put a “close on one year” of movies and kick off the next year. Without it, in my head at least, things would get a little muddy in terms of movie releases, and so forth.

                          Just watched Jimmy’s opening monologue, thought it was pretty good.

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                            @George-K said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                            Apparently not

                            Oscars Sees Ratings DISASTER With Host Jimmy Kimmel As Audiences Reject Woke Hollywood

                            Here’s a look at the ratings over the last decade:

                            • 2013: 40.3 million

                            • 2014: 43.7 million

                            • 2015: 37.3 million

                            • 2016: 34.4 million

                            • 2017: 32.9 million

                            • 2018: 26.5 million

                            • 2019: 29.6 million

                            • 2020: 23.6 million

                            • 2021: 10.4 million (virus year)

                            • 2022: 16.6 million

                            • 2023: 16 million

                            https://dcenquirer.com/oscars-sees-ratings-disaster-with-host-jimmy-kimmel-as-audiences-reject-woke-hollywood/

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                              So how much of it is due to Jimmy Kimmel and how much to woke?

                              I'd really love a deeper dive into how much of it is due to woke.

                              Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                              • Catseye3C Catseye3

                                So how much of it is due to Jimmy Kimmel and how much to woke?

                                I'd really love a deeper dive into how much of it is due to woke.

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                                @Catseye3 said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                                So how much of it is due to Jimmy Kimmel and how much to woke?

                                Just spitballing here...

                                If I had to guess, it's not so much the "woke" culture as it is the naked politicization of EVERYTHING. In other threads, I've mentioned how today's late-night TV monologues are less of a comedy stand-up than a political harangue railing about an unliked politician. Kimmel and Colbert are notorious in that way, and Fallon's getting there.

                                So, when it comes time to do the Oscars, and Kimmel is the host, people not only know what they're going to see, they expect it.

                                And if they don't like it, they don't tune in and read about the winners in the newspapers the next day.

                                "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

                                The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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                                  I'm guessing the main reason that regular TV audiences are dwindling is that there are so many commercial free alternatives.

                                  I'd much rather stream Woke Disney Plus than be watching Woke Oscars with all the commercials interrupting the main commercial.

                                  I was only joking

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                                    Every year I'm led to the conclusion that The Oscars are a work of marketing genius.

                                    The movie industry gives itself a massive pat on the back, and they actually manage to persuade people to watch and discuss this self-congratulatory mass wank as though it's genuinely important. It's a bunch of fucking overpaid people telling each other how great they are.

                                    And what happens after the Oscars? Everybody goes and watches all the nominated movies they haven't seen yet.

                                    They're getting paid to advertise themselves.

                                    MikM Away
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                                    Mik
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                                    @Doctor-Phibes said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                                    Every year I'm led to the conclusion that The Oscars are a work of marketing genius.

                                    The movie industry gives itself a massive pat on the back, and they actually manage to persuade people to watch and discuss this self-congratulatory mass wank as though it's genuinely important. It's a bunch of fucking overpaid people telling each other how great they are.

                                    And what happens after the Oscars? Everybody goes and watches all the nominated movies they haven't seen yet.

                                    They're getting paid to advertise themselves.

                                    Mass wank. POTD.

                                    “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                    • MikM Mik

                                      @Doctor-Phibes said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                                      Every year I'm led to the conclusion that The Oscars are a work of marketing genius.

                                      The movie industry gives itself a massive pat on the back, and they actually manage to persuade people to watch and discuss this self-congratulatory mass wank as though it's genuinely important. It's a bunch of fucking overpaid people telling each other how great they are.

                                      And what happens after the Oscars? Everybody goes and watches all the nominated movies they haven't seen yet.

                                      They're getting paid to advertise themselves.

                                      Mass wank. POTD.

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                                      @Mik said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                                      POTD.

                                      840917c0-4c15-4a87-852b-4be8c9191a38-image.png

                                      I was only joking

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                                      • George KG George K

                                        @Catseye3 said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                                        So how much of it is due to Jimmy Kimmel and how much to woke?

                                        Just spitballing here...

                                        If I had to guess, it's not so much the "woke" culture as it is the naked politicization of EVERYTHING. In other threads, I've mentioned how today's late-night TV monologues are less of a comedy stand-up than a political harangue railing about an unliked politician. Kimmel and Colbert are notorious in that way, and Fallon's getting there.

                                        So, when it comes time to do the Oscars, and Kimmel is the host, people not only know what they're going to see, they expect it.

                                        And if they don't like it, they don't tune in and read about the winners in the newspapers the next day.

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                                        @George-K said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                                        If I had to guess, it's not so much the "woke" culture as it is the naked politicization of EVERYTHING.

                                        I'd like a better understanding of how much influence so-called wokedom has in reality. Taken as a whole, it is so vastly stupid that I can't get away from the belief that it will be short lived.

                                        How much is actually out there, and how much is (mistakenly) believed to be there by you, me, the media? How much is claimed to be believed in by people who a) don't actually care, but want to appear kewl or b) don't care and don't even have a good knowledge of what it is?

                                        How much of the wokedom effect is fabricated by the media, who know a good ratings draw when they see it? And if some percentage is fabricated for effect, how would you or I know?

                                        And so on.

                                        Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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                                          @George-K said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                                          If I had to guess, it's not so much the "woke" culture as it is the naked politicization of EVERYTHING.

                                          I'd like a better understanding of how much influence so-called wokedom has in reality. Taken as a whole, it is so vastly stupid that I can't get away from the belief that it will be short lived.

                                          How much is actually out there, and how much is (mistakenly) believed to be there by you, me, the media? How much is claimed to be believed in by people who a) don't actually care, but want to appear kewl or b) don't care and don't even have a good knowledge of what it is?

                                          How much of the wokedom effect is fabricated by the media, who know a good ratings draw when they see it? And if some percentage is fabricated for effect, how would you or I know?

                                          And so on.

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                                          @Catseye3 said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                                          @George-K said in Anyone watching the Oscars?:

                                          If I had to guess, it's not so much the "woke" culture as it is the naked politicization of EVERYTHING.

                                          I'd like a better understanding of how much influence so-called wokedom has in reality. Taken as a whole, it is so vastly stupid that I can't get away from the belief that it will be short lived.

                                          How much is actually out there, and how much is (mistakenly) believed to be there by you, me, the media? How much is claimed to be believed in by people who a) don't actually care, but want to appear kewl or b) don't care and don't even have a good knowledge of what it is?

                                          How much of the wokedom effect is fabricated by the media, who know a good ratings draw when they see it? And if some percentage is fabricated for effect, how would you or I know?

                                          And so on.

                                          All good questions, deserving of answers. I dunno, but I hope it's a fad. It's a fad that can ruin a person socially and financially, though.

                                          “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

                                          Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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