10 Best Picture Nominees
Posted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 5:51 pm
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The news came out a while back, but for those of you who don't know and actually care a bit, the Academy Awards has decided that they are going to have ten Best Picture Nominees instead of the usual five.
It is well known that movies that pick up a nomination pick up a bit at the box office due to the nomination. Is this just to keep people going into the theater or to include audience popular movies like The Dark Knight that didn't receive a nomination this last year, like they claim it is?
Personally, I think the bump at the box office that a lot of the artier films will suffer. Hell, for those of us on a budget, we can't afford to go see all ten, and five sometimes is just hard to find the time to see, especially when they tend to run well over 2 hours these days. And some of us don't have the heart to sit through 8 or 9 depressing movies, as those are the ones winning awards anymore. I used to always see the Best Picture nominated movies, but I've found in the last few years I am unable to as it is winter and the lack of sun makes me depressed enough already. Through in a human atrocity nazi war movie and two or three movies about a guy losing a girl to some disease and some movie on the non-joy of aging, and I don't really want to go back to the theater for a while.
It might make the awards a bit more exciting though, but overall, I'd say it kinda sucks.
The news came out a while back, but for those of you who don't know and actually care a bit, the Academy Awards has decided that they are going to have ten Best Picture Nominees instead of the usual five.
It is well known that movies that pick up a nomination pick up a bit at the box office due to the nomination. Is this just to keep people going into the theater or to include audience popular movies like The Dark Knight that didn't receive a nomination this last year, like they claim it is?
Personally, I think the bump at the box office that a lot of the artier films will suffer. Hell, for those of us on a budget, we can't afford to go see all ten, and five sometimes is just hard to find the time to see, especially when they tend to run well over 2 hours these days. And some of us don't have the heart to sit through 8 or 9 depressing movies, as those are the ones winning awards anymore. I used to always see the Best Picture nominated movies, but I've found in the last few years I am unable to as it is winter and the lack of sun makes me depressed enough already. Through in a human atrocity nazi war movie and two or three movies about a guy losing a girl to some disease and some movie on the non-joy of aging, and I don't really want to go back to the theater for a while.
It might make the awards a bit more exciting though, but overall, I'd say it kinda sucks.