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In reply to the discussion: Oscars 2016: It's time for Hollywood to stop defining great drama as white men battling adversity [View all]davidn3600
(6,342 posts)"Straight Outta Compton" is simply not deemed Oscar-material. You are asking an awful lot for 70-year olds to watch that movie and think it's the best of the year.
The Academy has always had a strange litmus test of what is considered a movie worthy of that award. And I rarely agree with them. The movie that I feel is the best of the year practically never wins that award. The directors I like also practically never win (and they are white). It's just the way it is. In the end, it's just an award show...one that I feel is too long and rarely do I hold enough interest to watch the whole thing. And ultimately, how many young people even watch the Oscars?
Also hard for people to feel bad for celebrities. These people make millions of dollars a year. Jennifer Lawrence started complaining about pay inequality for women in Hollywood last year....a year where she made $52 million. Do you feel bad for her?