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We seem to have another award show every week in the US, which, as far as I'm concerned, serves no purpose other than to shill their product. Since Oscar nominations are voted upon by members of the actors guild, I am not at all surprised that the locally manufactured item is found to be 'best.'
I haven't watched an award show in years, and I am profoundly unconcerned with the self-congradulatory hype. The only part that interests me - watching half-naked starletts make their entrance on the red carpet - usually shows up on the highlights of the 11:00 news. |
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I would ignore the imdb top 250 as 2 LOTR films in the top 5 goes to show it just reflects current trends.
Hollywood often struggles to understand European cinema, just look at their remakes of classic French/Dutch/Spanish/British films. |
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As an American, I think it great when Brits win - deservedly. Brian is very accurate on most people's views of the Oscars. They used to mean something culturally. Now it is a self serving evening out by a community that by and large does not care about national folk literature and culture. That is why they don't get Europe - they don't get the US either. Watching the movies is not watching the news (even that is delimited).
I don't know where Dear Jane is from, but that assessment is probably only true of certain people in the academy, Upper West side Manhattan, South Boston, near south Chicago and certain other anti-Anglo outposts. Truth is for all the social propaganda and ignorance - Americans still look to Britain, like Canada and ANZAC, for language and cultural roots - the key is language and history (like the way South America look to Spain-in their own peculiar way). We're peculiar in many ways - hey, they just opened a fish and chippy in my city with English soccer games on the TV. So go figure. Another way to track American interest is in buying trends. Amazon.com over here is becoming a major convergence for all kinds of views and interests in film, etc. And, there are many of the films noted here that are rated highly amongst the Yanks. Most of Decks favorites get five stars on Amazon ratings - did you ever think about being a film critic Decks? One other important source is A&E, which is a cable station. It is steadily taking over from public television as the portal for all things British. On their Website, they have a section called Cult TV and you will quickly find out that they have a tight relationship with Carlton, etc. It all depends who and where you are at. All the more to make better films. Don't worry about the extinction bit Decks - another factor is that more people watch videos at home than go to movies anymore. And many are getting the oldies. Regarding the Oscars - that is not a national vote - that is a Hollywood club vote. And they vote akin to Olympic ice skating judges. Gibbie |
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PS -The Third Man is just a great film on its own merit. I think Orson Welles embodied Harry Lime in the way those type of people really are. His famous dialogue was Machiavellian, but brilliant for the character's perspective.
The British perspective gave the story depth. With that, I think the same would be true whether Lime and Martins were from Spain or Africa or Japan. Gibbie |
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Y'know Gibbie I think your exactly right!It is a shame in a way that world-wide recognition for a film's merit is judged by an elitist few(which seems to be the way of things in most forms or life).We Brits tend to think we are world leaders in culture and the arts and I suppose in some ways we are - but not all by any means,so unfortunately over the years we can isolate ourselves by seeming to be aloof and unapproachable.We talk on this forum about the wonder of British film and truly I think they are,but let us not forget the huge influence the U.S. has had world-wide in the art of film and in many other ways,particularly in this country.If I really took the time to sit down and work out my top 50 films of all time I would say 20 to 30% of them would be American.No matter where we are in the world,which country we come from,we are all pre-conditioned by our parents,the media and other home-grown sources as to what other nations and peoples are like,hopefully with the recent(last 20 yrs)huge improvements in communications these attitudes and influences may be tempered for the betterment of all.I hope that the so-called cultural divide will narrow to the point that we can enjoy productions from any source that are equal in quality.
Your comments Gibbie,in your posting are very much appreciated and I think you are a true example of the divide closing,in fact, for an American you'd make a damn good Brit.! :) |
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Thanks for the MBE, Decks! thumbs_u
Brit relatives won won big, last night (Jackson from NZ and Weir from Aus). Although Jackson and co played it up like a Brit production for the public here. And, because of Tolkien, the English lit folks will see themselves as culturally justified again, even if by childhood entertainment. Professor Tolkien's story is seen as a Brit victory, no matter where the cash came from. That will also go for the Master and Commander, even if the tops are from Down Under. Penn and Robbins probably won due to their political views more than their stage presence. Again, my previous note about Olympic ice skating judges. And Charlize Theron is from S.A. So the winners were pretty outside the national boundary here, showing for those who care, that all doesn't come from Hollywood. Indies usually have their day at the alternative Sundace Film Festival. Thank you, Decks for your nod to this side of the Atlantic. I'm afraid that I'm more a critic of American films these days than an advocate - they would send me out like they did David Puttnam. Hopefully, next year some good Brit actors/directors, etc., will be up for worthy achievements. Gibbie |
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