Note... Every movie given nods for award competition is one which pokes a sharp stick in the eye of majority America. None of the "Oscar worthy" has anything at all going for it, other than that one salient fact. And they believe nobody can see the blatant agenda pushing. They are wrong, more wrong than they believe...
the infowarrior
"Capote" doesn't glamorize the homosexual aspect of his life. It's mostly about the strange relationship he formed with the murderers he portrays in the book "In Cold Blood." And I don't think "Crash" was any harder on white-America than it was on black or even Middle Eastern Americans...although I think the movie is overrated.
And you're going to tell me that "Walk the Line," about Johnny Cash, a man who openly spoke about his belief in the power of Jesus to save lives, is a "sharp stick in the face of majority America."
Even "Good Night and Good Luck," a movie about newscasters reactions to a certain Democratic Senator from Wisconsin, isn't just some American bashing flic.