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Tuesday, February 26, 2008
Robert Knight :: Townhall.com Columnist
Oscar's A Grouch This Year
by Robert Knight
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Well, the critics got their way.

They made sure the Oscars flopped.

And they polished their credentials as being hipper than the average American by virtue of the average American shunning theaters that played the critics’ favorite films.

With the notable exception of Juno ($130 million), the lone box office hit in the bunch of Best Picture nominees, the artsy, depressing films gave theater owners more gray hairs. It’s hard to sell popcorn to make the rent when there are only a handful of people sitting there getting depressed or cringing during the sadistic blood-letting.

But there were some interesting moments at the Oscars. Taxi to the Dark Side, a military-torture film, beat out Sicko, the Michael Moore paen to the joys of socialized medicine, for Best Documentary. This allowed film maker Alex Gibney to uphold the Oscar tradition of someone making a jackass of himself by slamming America’s military. You know, the same military that is protecting his freedom to be a jackass in front of millions of people.

As Hollywood Reporter’s Steven Zeitchik put it, Gibney “gave one of the shortest but most politically spirited speeches of the night, saying that his wife was hoping he’d make a romantic comedy, but ‘after Guantanamo, Abu Ghraib and extraordinary rendition, that was certainly not possible.’”

No. The simple joys of life such as romantic comedies must take a back seat to Gibney’s duty to cast America in the worst possible light.  Someone has to do it at the Oscars. It’s unclear how Gibney’s brief moment of glory was received by the TV audience.  Out there in theater land, his film pulled in a whopping $13,000 in 2007 and another $92,000 after being nominated in January. But actress Julie Christie was undoubtedly all aglow at the awards ceremony. She and writer/director Paul Haggis (Crash) were sporting orange lapel ribbons, the latest in protest wear. Also spotted were orange bracelets, inscribed with “Torture+Silence=Complicity.” The orange is for the orange jumpsuits worn by terrorists at Guantanamo and are a reminder that America’s fifth column wants Guantanamo closed. After all, 9/11 was back in 2001, and there’s nobody out there now who wants to kill us. Is there?

As for the TV audience, there were 32 million viewers who sat through the Oscar show on Sunday night – the lowest rated Oscar show since 1974, and the lowest percentage (18.7 rating) since the show’s inception in 1953.

Most of them were probably looking on with the same fascination you might have while watching your weird Uncle Cosmo carry on at the church picnic—“Look! He’s in a world of his own! Isn’t that cute?” Continued...

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Robert Knight is director of the Culture & Media Institute at the Media Research Center.

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Subject: A critic's "Circle"?
Is it just me or is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences little more the the largest and most prestigious circle jerk in America?

-Ray

spot on
Bob_C. They make depressing and unpopular stuff and then give out awards within their circle. Sounds like the modern art crowd and New poets.

I thought art was supposed to evoke NOT provoke? Why don't the "artists" try to do that for a change instead of yell through their little megaphones?
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