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| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RANN
+1 one the Grammys, it's simply about marketing and unit sales.
However, I don't want to burst your collective bubble about the Oscars, but seriously, it's all about connections, not a great films. So many outstanding films miss even Oscar nominations while other big budget slabs of worthless junk win oscars simply because of the producer/directors ability to secure votes.
Sometimes truly worthy films and people do win, and it's great when they get the recognition but so many best actor and best film Oscars just go to the one who has the most powerful agent, or which studio really needs their film to be a hit (cases in point Chicago, Cold Mountain, and guess what, they were both weinstein movies....).
You have to realize there is a whole Oscar lobbying industry that has grown - if a film wins an oscar, it's worth in excess of $100 to the studio in terms of future sales of that film or star and several million to the agents too.
The Oscars are amazing as a spectacle, but not that real in terms of awards. |
You probably have a really good point there, the Oscars are probably just as crooked, if not more crooked, than the Grammy's. However, in most cases, just as a personal observation, the Best Picture winner usually deserves it. There have been a few hits and misses but in general, but the ones that do win, always turn out to be exceptional films.
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