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Oscaring Mel Gibson (American Spectator article by Freeper)
American Spectator ^ | 12/22/04 | Patrick Hynes (freeper)

Posted on 12/22/2004 6:28:44 AM PST by crushkerry

Both the Golden Globes and the Broadcast Film Critics passed over The Passion of The Christ for any major nominations this year. The American Film Institute made no mention of The Passion in its 2004 best films of the year announcement. And according to USA Today's Oscar Oracle, The Passion isn't on the radar screen for even a single nomination when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences hands out nominations at the end of January.

In the shadow of a public debate over the propriety of the words "Merry Christmas" at department stores, a big battle in the culture war is looming. The Passion of The Christ, one of the most powerful, commercially successful, and, by any measure, brilliant films of the year is being utterly rejected by the Hollywood elites this award season, demonstrating yet again their tone deaf disdain for all things middle-American.

What's going on here? Well, the cultural elites took a whooping on Election Day, 2004. And they are taking it out on Mel Gibson.

The official reasons for denying The Passion an Oscar nomination are fivefold. Herewith, I will attempt to discredit them all:

The Passion is just a sadomasochistic bloodbath with quasi-religious overtones.

The body count in The Passion is one (actually it's zero, but that argument is too big a leap for the average Academy member, so we'll just stick with one), far fewer than Mel Gibson's 1995 Best Picture winner Braveheart, 1974's The Godfather Part II, or even 1991's The Silence of the Lambs in which the main character is a cannibal.

In 1994 The Academy nominated Pulp Fiction in which an overdosed woman is resuscitated with a hypodermic stab to the heart. Fargo, in which a murder victim is shredded to bits in a wood chipper, was nominated for Best Picture in 1996. And two years later Saving Private Ryan was nominated because it depicted some of the most graphic and realistic war scenes in cinematic history, not despite it.

The Academy has a long-running love affair with blood and guts, so the idea that The Passion was just too gory doesn't hold water.

The Academy doesn't do religious films.

This argument is a little sturdier. But on closer examination, we determine it, too is a fallacy. Ben Hur won the Best Picture Oscar in 1959. Schindler's List won in 1993. The Ten Commandments was nominated in 1956. The Diary of Anne Frank was nominated in 1959, as was The Nun's Story. The Exorcist was nominated in 1973.

Just last year The Lord of The Rings: The Return of The King won the Oscar for Best Picture and its director Peter Jackson won for Best Director. Said J.R.R. Tolkien of his master work, "The Lord of the Rings is, of course, a fundamentally religious and Catholic work; unconsciously so at first, but consciously in the revision."

The Passion just reflects Mel Gibson's obscure brand of extreme Catholicism.

Not true. Regardless of Mel Gibson's own denominational oddities, the film depicts an event no orthodox Christian -- Catholic or Protestant -- denies occurred. Contemporary non-Christian texts from Roman Jewish historian Josephus substantiate at least the gist of what Gibson captures on screen.

Moreover, Martin Scorsese was nominated for his direction of 1988's The Last Temptation of Christ, which includes artistic creations for which there is no scriptural support.

The factual errors disqualify the film for any nominations.

There are only two serious "errors" in The Passion so far as I understand this argument. The first is that none of the Gospels has Satan moving through the crowd of Jews during Christ's passion, as Gibson does in the film.

This is a legitimate theological gripe, but a cinematic one? Besides, who's to say Satan wasn't there? Satan obviously took a considerable interest in the life, suffering, and death of Jesus.

The second criticism is that the ten graphic minutes Gibson dedicates to the flogging of Jesus is drenched in gruesome detail for which there is no scriptural substantiation. Matthew, Mark and John only say Christ was flogged; they mention no amount of time and the severity is never indicated. But it would be irrational to believe the flogging was mild considering the intensity of Jesus' suffering throughout the balance of his Passion, about which the Gospels leave little to the imagination.

Regardless, given the Academy has named Titanic Best Picture and nominated Oliver Stone for Best Director (JFK), we can reasonably assert that historical accuracy is not a prerequisite for Oscar glory.

The Oscars don't do foreign language films.

This myth actually applies to the Golden Globes, not the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The Academy nominated La Vita é Bella (AKA: Life is Beautiful) for Best Picture in 1998. The film's leading man, Roberto Benigni, won the Best Actor that year.

This is not a legitimate reason to pass over The Passion.

Red Staters may have won on Election Day. But the cultural elites will always have Hollywood.

Patrick Hynes is an account executive with the Republican consulting firm Marsh Copsey + Scott and the proprietor of the websites www.passionforfairness.com and www.crushkerry.com


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Patrick Hynes freeper screen name is Kerry Crusher and he is the proprietor of the websites www.passionforfairness.com and www.crushkerry.com
1 posted on 12/22/2004 6:28:44 AM PST by crushkerry
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"The cultural elites will always have Hollywood"? They can stuff Hollywood where the sun does not shine.


2 posted on 12/22/2004 6:39:01 AM PST by Piquaboy (22 year veteran of the Army, Air Force and Navy, Pray for all our military .)
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To: Grampa Dave; LincolnLover; jmstein7; backinthefold; .cnI redruM; OXENinFLA; Badeye; K1avg; ...

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3 posted on 12/22/2004 6:47:03 AM PST by crushkerry (Visit www.crushkerry.com to see John Kerry's positions filleted))
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To: crushkerry

great article, love the CrushKerry website too.


4 posted on 12/22/2004 6:48:28 AM PST by votelife (Elect a filibuster proof majority, 60 conservative US Senators!)
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To: votelife

Thanks much.


5 posted on 12/22/2004 6:53:38 AM PST by crushkerry (Visit www.crushkerry.com to see John Kerry's positions filleted))
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The Passion of The Christ...is being utterly rejected by the Hollywood elites this award season

I for one don't really care whether The Passion gets an Oscar or a Golden Globe or any other award. In this day and age do we really want to have the Hollywood elite, those who prefer naked writhing women on screen, to pass their stupid judgement on our writhing Jesus?

There was a time in history where the subject of the Passion was center to everything everyone did and thought. There was a day when every artist tried to reproduce a feeling of the Passion in the heart of people viewing his work. Take an art history class and you will see that it was not a short amount of time, but decades and centuries.

The Passion has done its job with the people. How many hearts have been changed? God only knows, but I would think very little of Mel Gibson if he spent any time or money chasing after Oscar.

6 posted on 12/22/2004 7:17:16 AM PST by Slyfox
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To: crushkerry

Excellent article, it said everything that needs to be said.

If a film of the quality of THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST dealt with any other subject, it would be showered with nominations. The cinematography, score and acting in THE PASSION are not only the best of 2004, but of probably the past 10 years. This is a top drawer production on every level, and the fact that it won't win the awards it deserves is personally maddening to me. But this film will live on in the hearts of many who have seen it long after the putative "Best Picture of 2004" is forgotten.


7 posted on 12/22/2004 7:24:35 AM PST by KerryWillBeCrushed
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To: Piquaboy
They can stuff Hollywood where the sun does not shine.
They already have. This explains their produce. Bunch of Commie Garbage salesmen. Who would buy their crappy products when good ones are available. Their soulution <ironsic> don't make good ones available. </sarcasm>

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8 posted on 12/22/2004 7:26:07 AM PST by rawcatslyentist (Man, You should have seen them, kickin Edgar Allen Poe! Koo Koo Kachoo)
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To: crushkerry

Excellent article, it said everything that needs to be said.

If a film of the quality of THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST dealt with any other subject, it would be showered with nominations. The cinematography, score and acting in THE PASSION are not only the best of 2004, but of probably the past 10 years. This is a top drawer production on every level, and the fact that it won't win the awards it deserves is personally maddening to me. But this film will live on in the hearts of many who have seen it long after the putative "Best Picture of 2004" is forgotten.


9 posted on 12/22/2004 7:28:30 AM PST by KerryWillBeCrushed
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To: KerryWillBeCrushed

Oops. Sorry for the double post!


10 posted on 12/22/2004 7:30:47 AM PST by KerryWillBeCrushed
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To: crushkerry

Excellent article!

Mel doesn't have anything to worry about. He'll be awarded Heaven.


11 posted on 12/22/2004 7:43:08 AM PST by BlessedBeGod (George W. Bush -- The Terror of the Terrorists)
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To: crushkerry
Hollywood can not find one single thing to nominate "Passion" for yet it is the most successful picture of the year. Just makes the Hollywood crowd look more stupid than usual. I've decided that if Mel doesn't really care than I wont either. God bless him.
12 posted on 12/22/2004 8:02:20 AM PST by fish hawk
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To: KerryWillBeCrushed
A lot of us voted for The Passion with our dollars.

Capitalism does work even if the "Artists" don't recognize the movie.

13 posted on 12/22/2004 8:07:07 AM PST by TYVets (God so loved the world he didn't send a committee)
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To: crushkerry

BTTT


14 posted on 12/22/2004 8:07:47 AM PST by Fiddlstix (This Tagline for sale. (Presented by TagLines R US))
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To: BlessedBeGod
Mel doesn't have anything to worry about. He'll be awarded Heaven.

While the Hollywood God-haters look on and weep....

15 posted on 12/22/2004 8:30:30 AM PST by Rytwyng (we're here, we're Huguenots, get used to us)
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To: crushkerry

bttt


16 posted on 12/22/2004 12:56:34 PM PST by CGVet58 (God has granted us Liberty, and we owe Him Courage in return)
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To: crushkerry
Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Academy Foundation
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Beverly Hills, California 90211
Phone: 310-247-3000
Fax: 310-859-9351M
E-mail: ampas@oscars.org

17 posted on 12/22/2004 1:02:30 PM PST by NotJustAnotherPrettyFace (Michael <a href = "http://www.michaelmoore.com/" title="Miserable Failure">"Miserable Failure"</a>)
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To: crushkerry
Catholicism is not and never has been a demomination.
18 posted on 12/22/2004 2:13:14 PM PST by Lady In Blue ( President 'SEABISCUIT' AKA George W Bush)
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To: All

US public to Hollywood: shove it!


19 posted on 12/22/2004 4:23:35 PM PST by rocknotsand ( "I don't want any messages saying we are holding our position... We're not holding anything!")
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To: crushkerry

Thank you for posting the article. It is excellent, said what needs to be said. Hollywood is definitely hurt by The Passion, or they wouldn't strike back in such an obvious (and obviously misguided) way.

Again, I commend Mr. Gibson, and honor him for his achievement with The Passion. It was much more than merely another "movie."


20 posted on 12/22/2004 4:28:54 PM PST by Judith Anne (Thank you St. Jude for favors granted.)
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