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Post by Vits on May 26, 2019 2:02:28 GMT
If other organizations nominated that just proves my point further. Hollywood and the media is almost completely liberal, many hardcore. They fell all over themselves praising BP because of who made it and the cast, not because it was a great film. The organizations have voters of different race, religion, nationality, age, religion and political stance. It's impossible for all of them to have the same agenda. Also, do all voters (whether they're part of the same organization or not) get together in a room and collectively decide to vote for a movie? Also-also, if there was an agenda, wouldn't B.P. have won for every category it was nominated? Wouldn't it have been nominated for every category it was elegible? Ghost World is about 2 girls who just graduated from High School and even though it didn't win any awards that I know of I would have absolutely voted for it for BP, it's a great movie. It was nominated for Best Adapted Screenplay. Moonlight won because of politics or do you legitimately think it was the best movie of 2016 or whenever it won? I tried watching it and was fucking boring as hell. I turned it off halfway through. If you don't like a movie, fine. It's your opinion, but don't state it as a fact. You can't even objectively judge a movie without finishing it. A lot of people (myself included) thought that it was well-made. What's kind of funny is that if LA LA LAND (the runner-up) had won there would be people claiming that there was an agenda. That the movie about a minority (in more than one way) lost to the traditional (for the most part) spectacle that evoked classic Hollywood. When's the last time you heard anyone even mention Moonlight? I do hear it from time to time but, even if I didn't, why would that matter? As you said in another post (mentioning FAST & FURIOUS and TRANSFORMERS), popularity isn't about quality. I thought Blade was better personally and I don't recall anyone making Blade's race an issue when it was such a big hit back in the day. His race wasn't part of the plot nor the movie's themes.
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