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GHcool 
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damalc  "last watched: Sausage Party"
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Posted - 06/24/2009 : 22:59:29
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horrible idea. are there 10 films every year that can seriously be considered the best? |
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RockGolf  "1500+ reviews. 1 joke."
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Posted - 06/24/2009 : 23:11:53
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If there'd been 10 Best Picture nominees last year, I bet Dark Knight would have won. Purely theory, based on not even being able to remember what won last year.
ETA: Oh yeah. Slumdog. |
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BaftaBaby  "Always entranced by cinema."
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 00:04:09
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I think what's really stupid is that it will pit features, docos, animations, non-English lang, all against each other. I'm betting there's some ulterior motive here, but I can't quite figure out what it is. 
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demonic  "Cinemaniac"
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 00:19:27
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I don't like it.
The motive is money, it's got to be. It's always money.
I think if ten films can include the tag "Nominated for the best film Oscar" they are all guaranteed to get a higher percentage of viewers. It also means what was already vile cynical plotting regarding release dates will just get worse as more producers try to squeeze in their product just before the nomination deadline.
I also have a feeling ten nominations won't help films that really should win stand a better chance - it'll probably split the vote up so that the safest, least offensive and most crowd pleasing films will clean up. |
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lemmycaution  "Long mired in film"
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 00:26:12
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Show, nominated films bloated. |
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GHcool  "Forever a curious character."
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 01:14:04
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quote: Originally posted by demonic
I don't like it.
The motive is money, it's got to be. It's always money.
I think if ten films can include the tag "Nominated for the best film Oscar" they are all guaranteed to get a higher percentage of viewers. It also means what was already vile cynical plotting regarding release dates will just get worse as more producers try to squeeze in their product just before the nomination deadline.
I also have a feeling ten nominations won't help films that really should win stand a better chance - it'll probably split the vote up so that the safest, least offensive and most crowd pleasing films will clean up.
My thoughts exactly. I didn't think about the "splitting the vote" argument, but it makes a certain amount of sense. It could also go the other way. I can imagine a scenario in which 3 Holocaust-themed films, 3 special effects blockbusters, 2 British period films, and three wild cards getting nominated. One of the three wild cards has a better chance of getting winning due to the others splitting the vote. This could give a Slumdog Millionaire or a Crash an edge. |
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MisterBadIdea  "PLZ GET MILK, KTHXBYE"
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Posted - 06/25/2009 : 01:22:09
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This happened because they nominated five shitty middlebrow movies last year for Best Picture like they've done so often in the past, and they'd like to get some movies that people will actually watch in the show. |
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