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Oscars to Snub Mel Gibson's 'Passion'
NewsMax.com ^ | 10-17-04 | Carl Limbacher

Posted on 10/17/2004 7:15:21 PM PDT by Paul Atreides

Despite shattering box-office records and dominating headlines for months, "The Passion of the Christ" and "Fahrenheit 9/11" face real obstacles in the race for an Oscar nomination for best picture.

As Senior Writer Sean Smith reports in the current issue of Newsweek, many of the high-placed studio executives, producers, Oscar strategists, publicists and Academy members interviewed think that "Fahrenheit's" chances depend on the results of the presidential election, and all say that a "Passion" best-picture nod is almost unthinkable.

"A lot of older Academy voters, who are largely Jewish, refuse to even see this movie," says one Oscar-campaign vet. "There's a level of animosity toward this film that is very real. When I talk to the members, I hear it over and over and over again."

Complicating matters, says one exec, is the sense, fair or not, that Mel Gibson marketed the film as something Hollywood couldn't, or wouldn't, make. "It's a little weird to trash the establishment, and then to come knocking at the establishment's door during awards season."

But if "The Passion" gets shut out, there's a concern that some Christians could protest and – worst-case scenario – boycott the Oscars. "The born-agains will come out screaming that it's another case of censorship," says one source. "The whole Sodom and Gomorrah thing about Hollywood will come up again."

Michael Moore's "Fahrenheit" faces an entirely different problem, Smith reports in the Oct. 25 issue of Newsweek (on newsstands Monday, Oct. 18). Most insiders believe its fate is inextricably tied to the election – but they can't agree on whether a Bush or a Kerry win helps Moore the most.

"If John Kerry wins, 'Fahrenheit' gets nominated," says one exec. "Then it becomes 'the movie that changed the course of American history,' and the perception will be that Moore contributed to Bush's loss."

Or not. "Its chances are zero if Kerry wins, because then the protest is over and everybody feels better," says another source.

But,says one Academy member, "If Kerry loses, it gets nominated as a big 'f--- you' to Bush."


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To: Brimack34

"I think the Oscar's lost us hated Christan's a long time ago. Even more since Hallie Barry won because she did a over the top love scene."

Hey, best be careful. Dissing Berry's un-be-f***ing-lievable nude scene in Monsters Ball is considered "fighting words" in my friendly circle.
Much as the movie sucked, Berry's earthahaking beauty made it all go down like smooth Southern Comfort.


121 posted on 10/19/2004 12:13:48 AM PDT by RockAgainsttheLeft04 ("America...F**K YEAH !" -Team America: World Police)
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To: Paul Atreides

Spike Lee's 25th Hour was the first and, I believe, still the only American fiction feature to deal with 9/11. Very good btw.


123 posted on 11/09/2004 4:04:06 PM PST by Borges
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To: Paul Atreides
Please Oscars snub the 'Passion' and nominate 'Fahrenheit 9-11'. One last time scream who you are to the stupid Americans (who spend billions every year to see your movies).

I think that Hollywood is about to cut their audience in half. LOL!

124 posted on 11/09/2004 4:23:02 PM PST by Lady Heron
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Well, I wish I could say this was unexpected, but who am I kidding? Once again, Hollywood shows its utter contempt for people of faith. I haven't watched the Oscars since Eastwood won for "Unforgiven". This year will be no exception.
Screw 'em.


125 posted on 01/25/2005 7:34:03 AM PST by 95 Bravo ("Freedom is not free.")
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