I dunno. I've been a bit jaded about diversity in the Academy Awards, and the Academy Awards in general, for about 15 years. Since about the time they gave Halle Berry an academy award for Actress in a Leading Role. Haven't bothered to watch it or pay attention to the results since then.
Halle Berry was not popularly considered to be a very good actress at the time. It was basically the Academy declaring, "we're so incredibly inbred and obtuse about diversity, that we're just going to shoehorn this actress in here, because it's all we could find."
God forbid they would go digging through their whole nomination/studio/representative process and actually pull in a really good film with a really good black actress (of which there were many, just not well known). You know, change the process - actually swap out people, even fire them - alter their "sponsorship" requirements - rather than just making a dramatic point and then patting themselves on the back about it in the press.
So yeah, I lost interest.
Let me describe it with a metaphor:
At this point, it's like hearing that an ex-girlfriend has given herself a "best girlfriend" academy award for her role in a subsequent relationship. The lack of impartiality has been eclipsed by a lack of relevance.
Yes. They have. It's pretty clear that the Academy has always had a pretty self-serving record when it comes to awarding the "best" of any category, and that hasn't changed.
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God forbid they would go digging through their whole nomination/studio/representative process and actually pull in a really good film with a really good black actress (of which there were many, just not well known). You know, change the process - actually swap out people, even fire them - alter their "sponsorship" requirements - rather than just making a dramatic point and then patting themselves on the back about it in the press.
So yeah, I lost interest.
Let me describe it with a metaphor:
At this point, it's like hearing that an ex-girlfriend has given herself a "best girlfriend" academy award for her role in a subsequent relationship. The lack of impartiality has been eclipsed by a lack of relevance.
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I liked it when Michael Moore shook em up.
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