02-01-2010, 01:06 PM
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We're in the same boat on this one for sure. However, I think some of the others you listed can be argued subjectively one way or another. I happen to agree with you in most cases, but overall the Academy is torn between critical darlings and popcorn fare, so I wouldn't want to be in their shoes. In some years where you have a film that touches the masses and critics AND somehow makes a boatload of cash (Rocky for instance), then that is usually a no-brainer and a safe pick. Those movies are few and far between. However, I just haven't cared enough to get angry at any of these selections in the past 10 years. My tastes are not in the mainstream, and I get that. It's not that I don't have a guilty pleasure or 2 or have never enjoyed a popular movie, far from it, but I generally get bored with the standard Hollywood retreads and boilerplate snoozefest indie flicks that are churned out year after year. Generally, if a movie doesn't push boundaries or make me think, I have no patience for it. I'm not even certain which audience the Academy is serving anymore. It sure isn't me, but it also isn't the average person.
We're in the same boat on this one for sure. However, I think some of the others you listed can be argued subjectively one way or another. I happen to agree with you in most cases, but overall the Academy is torn between critical darlings and popcorn fare, so I wouldn't want to be in their shoes. In some years where you have a film that touches the masses and critics AND somehow makes a boatload of cash (Rocky for instance), then that is usually a no-brainer and a safe pick. Those movies are few and far between. However, I just haven't cared enough to get angry at any of these selections in the past 10 years. My tastes are not in the mainstream, and I get that. It's not that I don't have a guilty pleasure or 2 or have never enjoyed a popular movie, far from it, but I generally get bored with the standard Hollywood retreads and boilerplate snoozefest indie flicks that are churned out year after year. Generally, if a movie doesn't push boundaries or make me think, I have no patience for it. I'm not even certain which audience the Academy is serving anymore. It sure isn't me, but it also isn't the average person.