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Cyrus King
Anti NeoCon Addict

Registered: Oct 2001
Location: Toronto
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| quote: | Originally posted by biznology
ok, so the one person in this forum who talks the most smack about the US media thinks that the Oscar is a righteous award now?
it may 'document' whatever the hell he wants it to, but that doesnt mean it tries to look at the situation in an objective manner. most 'good' documentaries try to look at both sides of the situation. just because he grew up in MI, has a membership in the NRA, and all that doesnt mean that he gives both sides equal consideration.
being from colorado, i especially thought that his treatment of littleton was abysmal. i frankly thot that he would give columbine in general more respect, more time. all he did was show the security tapes (unnecessary) and then interview the people at Lockheed. it IS a major industry but it paints that area of Colorado as a war town or something. he did little to analyze the situation, culture, and economics. Matt Stone may make for an entertaining interview...but that doesnt mean that its fair and objective.
the point of this 'documentary' (since you are so intent on calling it that) is to make you think. it should make you consider new viewpoints. sadly, in most of the world outside the US i think it is only reinforcing ideas that have little basis. you can make any country look stupid and violent if you only interview the stupid and violent and then compare them with the intelligentsia| |
The point I was trying to make is that the Oscars categorized this film as a documentary as opposed to another sub-genre of filmmaking. By seeing the asthetic and directional characteristics of "bowling for Columbine" the oscars felt this was a documentary as opposed to a drama.
Just becuase a documentary carries a heavy political stance on a subject that you may not seem to agree with, doesnt make it less of a documentary. I actually think the fact its getting so much praise is becuase he does look at it from an objective point of view, a perspective that has made many American viewers walk out of the theatre sickened at the truth.
We all know that one side is always mediated, this documentary has made the other side viewable to the public.
And yes.... i do think that the oscars are bullshit, but it doesnt mean their categorization of films is flawed....
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Feb-27-2003 17:54
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