Well, I never took "Best Picture" seriously from the Academy. Hell, Citizen Kane lost To How Green Was My Valley for Best Pic in 1942. And Ordinary People beat Raging Bull.
The Academy Awards were always a sham.
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Would anything different be expected from the clueless airheads that is hollywood?
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A few months ago, I decided to actually watch Annie Hall. It’s Woodie Allen yapping for an hour and a half. I could be wrong though because I turned it off after 45 minutes as that was all I could stand of Woodie Allen’s yapping.
I’m not shocked that a movie about a narcissist would win best picture in Hollywood.
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Originally posted by trapper189: Annie Hall beat Star Wars.
This!!! I still remember watching the '77 film year Oscars as a 9 year old kid, excited to see Star Wars win best picture. It certainly was the best picture for that year. Afterall, which movie actually changed popular culture for 40+ years, it wasnt Annie Hall!
Originally posted by trapper189: Annie Hall beat Star Wars.
Yeah, Hollyweird just loved Annie Hall.
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Originally posted by trapper189: A few months ago, I decided to actually watch Annie Hall. It’s Woodie Allen yapping for an hour and a half. I could be wrong though because I turned it off after 45 minutes ...
I watched one Woody Allen movie a long time ago. I don't recall whether I made it through the whole thing, but whatever movie it was (might've been Annie Hall) cured me of ever watching another Woody Allen flick ever again.
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Up against Killers of the Flower Moon, Barbie doesn't stand a chance. Probably in any category it will win as it checks more boxes. We rented Barbie last week and regret it. Horrible movie in my opinion.
I think it's a given that Oppenheimer will win Best Picture given how Hollywood and liberals in general seemed to orgasm over the movie in the past year.
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Here's the good news: With digital streaming, you have almost 100 years of film to choose from. I have been watching old movies without a care in the world of what Hollywood is doing now. I just screened Full Metal Jacket for the gazillionth time and I enjoyed it more than I would any movie made today.
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Barbie is all about new-age girl power. My wife and 17yo daughter absolutely loved it. Watched it 2 or 3 times. As a 50-something white guy, I found it tolerable and slightly amusing but hardly a cultural watershed.
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Until recent years you could at least make a case for the nominations. Only occasionally does the best film of the year win the Oscar for best film. I mean I love the first four Rocky films but Rocky beat out Taxi Driver? Are you fucking kidding me? The Academy has a history of absolutely robbery but Barbie being nominated? LMAO. That’s a got damn awful film. Even if you compared it to pop music, it’s awful pop music, just awful. Academy is just a bunch of woke bullshit and even for them, this is a new low.
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Last time I went to a theater was Top Gun Maverick, and only to take the Civil Air Patrol troop. Before that, Fury with grandson, and probably before that the original Terminator. Would probably take something as awesome as Terminator to get me in again. I could have done Maverick at home.
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