New Hollywood Is Dead, Long Live Old Hollywood
Derek Hunter
I used to love the Oscars. Yeah, I get that makes me a bit of an outcast on the Right, but I don’t really care. The Oscars were about movies, and I love movies. Before DVDs, I had a large collection of VHS tapes (mostly used from Blockbuster, but I had them). Then I upgraded to DVDs, which were great thanks to the advent of bonus features. Now I’ve gone digital, which brings the features of DVDs with none of the bulk of having to store anything anywhere (or alphabetize).
Over that time, as my collection evolved, Hollywood changed too. They were always political, but somewhere along the line they went crazy. The Oscars went from something I looked forward to, to something I had to remind myself of. The hosts changed from someone who would do anything for a laugh (Billy Crystal) to someone who would do anything for applause over political agreement (Jimmy Kimmel).
When the nominations were announced this week, I didn’t even realize it till that night when I saw someone write something about how “Sinners” set a record for nominations. I’ve never seen the movie, barely heard about it, and the same goes for almost all the nominated films.
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