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Post by moviebuffbrad on May 17, 2019 4:27:53 GMT
Yes, every problem that ever was is because of liberals trying to show representation to people. Ugh. She had a big year between Annie Hall and Mr. Goodbar. Since Annie Hall was already the big Oscar favorite, she likely was nominated and won for it instead, but the win was really for both performances. That's my theory. His point still stands. That at least half the time the winners are chosen for reasons that have more to do with politics than actually being the best. Basically the reason I don't watch the Oscars anymore. Certainly, like when your boy Sean Penn won for turning Harvey Milk into a camp gay stereotype over the far superior Mickey Roarke who happened to be a Bush supporter. But Diane Keaton winning because her character was vaguely feminist? That's the kind of nutty, paranoid MRA sh*t that gets tiring on this board. And from what I can tell, you support her win, so what are we talking about here?
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