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Harvey Weinstein's P.C. Oscar Campaign
Townhall.com ^ | January 30, 2015 | Brent Bozell

Posted on 01/30/2015 9:29:57 AM PST by Kaslin

The Academy Awards is meant to be the world's most prestigious honors for achievement in movies. Politics should have nothing to do with it, but, increasingly, that's not so. Hollywood is now regularly treading beyond "artistic excellence" and letting political overtones sway the outcome.

For months now the "diversity" crowd has wailed and gnashed its teeth over the lack of Oscar interest in "Selma," as if Hollywood harbors a racist underbelly. They will not accept that maybe the movie wasn't that good. Even worse, they won't accept that the studio executives at Paramount stupidly screwed up by not sending DVD screeners to all the Oscar voters.

But older culture watchers remember 1985, when "The Color Purple" with a largely black cast went from a potential Oscar sweep of 11 nominations to an Oscar shutout -- zero statues. Why? Activists like the Coalition Against Black Exploitation charged that the film "exacerbates the current schism between black males and females, degrades both sexes and portrays the black family in an exceedingly negative light to the world at large." Art took a backseat to politics.

The Oscar season is beginning to look as political as a presidential campaign, and the most legendary campaigner is Harvey Weinstein. In Hollywood, it's remembered how Weinstein manipulated his movie "The King's Speech" ahead of the Facebook-founding story of "The Social Network" for the Best Picture honor in 2010.

He is a terrific marketer by any measure. CBS anchor Charlie Rose recently told Weinstein if you took a poll of 100 people in Hollywood, all 100 would pick him as the most effective Oscar campaigner. Weinstein replied, "I learned a long time ago because of that -- because of my success, I spend less money than anybody and I work twice as hard, OK? Maybe five times as hard."

He also knows how to leverage liberal guilt.

This year Weinstein is aggressively urging Oscar voters to strike a blow for "justice" for homosexuals by voting for his film "The Imitation Game." The film focuses on Alan Turing, the English math genius who cracked the Nazi code in World War II, but was later arrested and subjected to chemical castration for his homosexuality.

On Jan. 24, the Weinstein Company placed newspaper ads quoting Chad Griffin, president of the gay left advocacy group the Human Rights Campaign, bestowing its blessing on ''The Imitation Game.' They're also using testimonials from Internet moguls at Netflix, Google and YouTube, not to mention former government officials like recent Defense Secretary Robert Gates.

''Honor this movie. Honor this man. And honor the movement to bring justice to the other 49,000 [punished homosexuals],'' proclaimed Weinstein's ad, above a picture of actor Benedict Cumberbatch, who stars as Turing. The film was also named last week as a nominee for best picture at the GLAAD Media Awards, from the most powerful gay lobby in Hollywood.

On Jan. 20, Weinstein appeared on ''CBS This Morning'' to offer the return of his British honor -- the Commander of the British Empire appointment he was awarded in 2004 -- if it could be granted posthumously to Turing, ''I would give up mine, and I think other people would give up theirs,'' Weinstein said.

Whether the new focus on gay rights can capture enough votes to help ''The Imitation Game'' pass its Oscar competitors is to be determined. The appeal sounds strange since some movie reviewers, like Ed Gonzalez at Slant magazine, complained the movie didn't crusade for gays and their sexual longings enough: "It's surprising that it refuses to penetrate Turing's carnality and allow Cumberbatch to truly wrestle with the torment of the man's sexuality."

And what of the artistic merits of the film?

Who cares.

All this hard work makes the Oscar race look like just another cynical election that can be won at the last minute by a positive or negative advertising and publicity campaign. We'll soon know if Weinstein's campaigning legend will continue to grow.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: hollywood; movies; oscars
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To: miss marmelstein

I only watch the Oscars if there’s a Best Movie nominee that I really liked. So I’ll be watching the last 15 minutes to see if American Sniper can win :-)


21 posted on 01/30/2015 1:28:44 PM PST by rabidralph
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To: miss marmelstein
May tune in this year to see if Benedict Cumberbatch blew his chance!

22 posted on 01/30/2015 1:35:22 PM PST by Bratch
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To: Bratch

I have no idea what I did. I just hope for Benny, the votes are all in.


23 posted on 01/30/2015 1:36:22 PM PST by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: Loyalty Binds Me)
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To: reg45

Turing was suspected of molesting boys in a local library, that’s one of the main reasons he was arrested. Quentin Crisp went through the entire war with a card that said he couldn’t serve because he was a homosexual; he was never arrested.


24 posted on 01/30/2015 1:39:50 PM PST by miss marmelstein (Richard the Third: Loyalty Binds Me)
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To: Uncle Lonny

Harvry Weinstein is famous for his virulent anti-Catholicism too. If there is any story that has a priest or nun who is the ‘bad person’ you can bet Weinstein will buy the story and hyperventilate over it.


25 posted on 01/30/2015 1:55:06 PM PST by Gumdrop
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To: Kaslin
Can't imagine wasting three seconds watching the Academy Awards. I haven't a clue of ANY winners of ANY Oscar for the last 15 years.

I read somewhere Cary Grant never won an Academy Award for a performance in a movie. If so, that fact alone would prove how bogus the entire exercise is.

26 posted on 01/31/2015 6:09:08 AM PST by stevem
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To: RayChuang88

“not to mention the fact AMPAS voters do not like Oprah Winfrey”

Can you please add detail about this?


27 posted on 02/01/2015 7:10:32 AM PST by SoCal Pubbie
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