Posted on 01/20/2015 10:27:54 AM PST by MNDude
Glenn Beck watched Selma and believes he knows why the critically-acclaimed civil rights film was snubbed by the Academy in multiple Oscar categories next week: progressivism.
And if you havent seen the film, heres the spoiler-free explanation of how LBJ is portrayed: like a politician.
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"Fury" and "Unbreakable" were released this year.
I stand corrected on those.
You’re dead wrong about Red Tails. Occams Razor applies.
It was bad because George Lucas directed it.
Thats probably part of it too.
The biggest threat to Progressivism and the Progressive narrative isn’t opposition. Opposition only serves to validate and strengthen it.
The big threat is apathy. The danger is overreach. Which I believe has happened. It’s why the Dems are trying, desperately, to dump race and gender messaging and refocus on economics and class The race and gender struff isn’t just getting stale, increasingly it’s counterproductive.
Also that movie about the Brit Enigma code breakers. And Monuments Men (that was within the last year, right?)
Agree, just a correction. RFK was killed in June. MLK died in April.
We were losing over 300 men a week in Vietnam inn 1968.
Lots of protests, including the DNC Convention in Chicago in August.
A difficult year.
12 Years A Slave won all kinds of awards. So did the academy all of a sudden become racist this year?
Re-read my post.
12 Years a Slave was a cause célèbre that had the buzz.
Johnson’s “health issue” - people were sick of him.
Problem solved.
Yes, both “The Monuments Men” and “The Imitation Game” were released in 2014 as well. However, it does seem to be cyclic, with everyone in Hollywood jumping on the bandwagon with multiple movies in the same genre coming out at about the same time.
Glenn needs to dispatch his ‘Ghandi’ persona ASAP...there must be a pill or something...
Too bad that LBJ did pass away before he could live in shame for the War on Poverty or the Great Society or Escalating the war in Vietnam. The turkey couldn’t even pronounce the name of the country he sent our soldiers to die in.
In my view there is no way any movie or book can portray LBJ as a good president or even good human being!
I think monument workers misses the year.
Those are just the ones I"ve seen, along with a few others I happened to think of while I was making up the list. They're not all great, and they're not all about American Marines storming the beaches, but if I can come up with a dozen from memory, there's got to be a ton of them out there that I haven't seen or heard of.
Also, with the U.S. in active combat in the Middle East, I imagine that filmmakers feel their production dollars are better spent producing contemporary war movies. (Which I would also think are cheaper to produce since they don't require scrounging for period-appropriate props and costumes.)
I am glad you spent the time dredging up those pictures to point out my comment about ww2 movies was off the mark. The main point of my comment was Selma sucks.
There were no screeners sent out to Academy people.
Yes. That was the first reason I mentioned: “...was snubbed because it wasnt seen that much by Academy voters...”
I heard Robert Downey Jr. was offered the MLK Jr. role after he did pineapple express.
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