2ND UPDATE: I love awards season because my email and voicemail get filled with negative campaigning about all the Academy Awards hopefuls. (Such holiday cheer is out here!) Over the years, I’ve reported on the studio badmouthing of heavyweight Saving Private Ryan to better the Oscar chances of lightweight Shakespeare In Love. And the planting of “He’s an anti-Semite and adulterer” allegations against the schizophrenic Princeton professor who was the sympathetic subject of biopic A Beautiful Mind. And more recently, the efforts to scuttle Blood Diamond and Slumdog Millionaire‘s chances because of unfounded charges the filmmakers callously exploited locals.
So it shouldn’t surprise anyone that this race is already turning nasty, nasty, nasty…
First, there’s some truth and some not in the Hollywood buzz that was emailed to me within minutes of today’s Golden Globes nominations by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Here’s one message I received from a rival campaigner: “Leo threw his good pal Tobey a party last week to which 40 HFPA went. They among others received some sort of fab parting gift, like a Blu-ray player. Thus the Tobey nom for a movie otherwise ignored.”
Yes, it’s true that Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire have known each other since they were 10 years old. Yes, they’re good pals even still. So Leo came back into town last week and told the Brothers fimmakers he was blown away by Maguire’s performance and wanted to throw an awards party for him. Yes, HFPA members were invited (but 15, not 40) along with a slew of Academy members like Sean Penn, Robert DeNiro, Gary Ross, Paul Rudd, Jon Favreau, and Shirley MacLaine. According to an attendee, “The most scandalous thing to happen at the party involving the HFPA was one of the more ancient members asking Shirley MacLaine if her legs were still in good shape — and Shirley taking her pants down to show the woman for herself. Revealing underpants in blue velvet/velour. No shit.” Relativity’s Ryan Kavanaugh, who underwrote the film, also paid for the party and the truffle bar and the gift bags which just happened to contain a Samsung BD-P1600 Blu-ray player.
Now, Hollywood knows well that HFPA has a long tradition of voting for whomever gives them the best swag. But that supposedly ended after the uproar when Sharon Stone gifted members with expensive Coach watches before she picked up a nomination for the little seen The Muse. I’m told that, the morning after Leo’s party for Tobey, the HFPA phoned Kavanaugh and said the Blu-ray goodie violated the group’s rules. So all 15 HFPA had to give back the DVD player.
Yes, it’s true that Tobey did indeed receive a nomination afterwards. But that was probably more because his acting was on point and because his publicist Kelly Bush lobbied relentlessly and would have gifted her kidneys to the HFPA to get it for him.
Then I keep hearing from studio execs what little money Kathryn Bigelow’s The Hurt Locker and Clint Eastwood’s Invictus have made, and how that should prevent both films from winning Best Picture. This falls under the badmouthing category known as ”Oscar voters don’t want to look out of touch with moviegoers”. Size does matter when it comes to box office, but that’s something Academy Motion Picture Arts & Sciences members ignore with ridiculous regularity. Sometimes it seems they purposely vote for the little known pics just to fuck with Hollywood’s head. For the record, Summit Entertainment’s drama hasn’t made much money since its release June 26th: domestic $12,671,105, foreign $3,436,487, worldwide $16,107,592. But it’s still very much an Oscar-worthy film. As is Invictus which opened soft last weekend with only $9M.
But then there’s Avatar, which is under attack from rivals for supposedly being the most expensive film in history and won’t ever make its money back. And who in Hollywood isn’t jealous of Jim Cameron and his seemingly unlimited resources and time to make that film his way. Then there’s the negative campaigning depicting Cameron as an asshole who needs to be taken down a few pegs. Same with Fox because of its arrogance. At least those are debatable gripes. Because the British press was leaked some nonsense that Avatar‘s 3-D makes moviegoers nauseated when the studio says it hasn’t heard one complaint. Yet it was a big Internet story over the weekend.
Then there’s Up In The Air and the criticism of Paramount for trying to “buy” Oscars for the film. That’s because of residual negativism from last year’s overspending on Benjamin Button.
There’s badmouthing of Precious director Lee Daniel for “shooting his mouth off” and “crazy talk” about racism during interviews. There’s also resentment over Tyler Perry associating himself with the movie because he fired writers and fought with the WGA. I’ve even heard that Lionsgate is concerned enough about the latter that they’ve asked him to keep a low-profile during awards season.
This year, the always delicate Jewish issue in Hollywood has taken a new and unexpected turn. Producers, agents, executives, and other major players will complain (privately, of course) that the movies An Education and A Serious Man depict Jews in a contemptible way. A recent article in The Jewish Journal of Los Angeles lashed into An Education saying the film’s depiction of its Jewish character is reminiscent of the parasitical Jew in the infamous Nazi anti-semitic propaganda film of the 1930’s, Der Ewige Juden (The Eternal Jew). Similarly, Hollywood is incensed privately by the Coen brothers’ A Serious Man and its Jewish stereotypes. Trust me, this will bubble up to the surface before too long if either film looks to be in serious contention for Best Picture.
Which brings me to Harvey Weinstein. Funny, in the good old days when he ran Miramax and ruled at Oscar time, he was perhaps the most adept Academy Awards badmouther around. But now that his financially embattled indieprod The Weinstein Co took home the most Golden Globe nominations of anyone, the worm has turned. Now Hollywood has started negative campaigning against him. Because there are a lot of pissed off co-producers who this morning didn’t see their names among the official HFPA list of nominees for Weinstein Co films. Omitted were Universal for Inglorious Basterds, and Relativity Media, Marc Platt Productions, and Lucamar Productions for Nine.
Immediately, my phone began ringing with studio publicists pointing an accusatory finger at Harvey for the strange oversight ”because he wanted to hog all the credit for himself”. *UPDATE: I just received a call from Weinstein Co bigwigs acknowledging that the credit omittances on both films was their fault> They said they failed to scrutinize the forms filled out by a consultant. “It was an honest error. It was not Harvey trying to take the credit.”*
So the Oscar badmouthing has begun!
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I love this town!!!
Spiderman for the Golden Globes..possibly the Oscars? haha..that is so damn funny! What’s next? Rowan Atkinson (Mr Bean for you) to get an Oscar too?
The only deserving of them all is The Hurt Locker. What a movie….
As for Clooney and the likes of Eastwood…please….why the same old ppl every year? Do we not have enough talented actors around??
I can’t believe that I was even interested in any comments on the Hollywood bullshit. I must be insane to even give a rats ass about the boiling ego pot of the most mundane bunch of fucking overexposed mediocre human beings on the planet.
Don’t hold back… tell us what you REALLY think of them!
I’m still shocked at the lack of consideration for “Black Dynamite” which happens to be one of the best written, smartest movies of the year.
Righteous comment, brotha!
They should do this democratically and let the people vote this through. Oh we do that already. It’s called ticket sales. The public votes with its pocketbook. That’s why these award ceremonies are BS. What counts is BOX OFFICE dollars. And, those figures are easy to get your hands on.
Not really, because people buy tickets BEFORE they see the movie.
All box office dollars are a good indicator of is how strong the marketing campaign was.
absolutely disagree – the best movies for me are ones I wait for on DVD, ones that actually feature good acting and plot sequence that don’t require a huge screen to make them more compelling. So in that sense if I am a typical consumer (I think I am) box office sales do not a good movie make. I see crap like terminator salvation on the big screen and would die before seeing it nominated for anything.
to clarify – disagree about box office dollars determining best films according to the public.
Nikki – You speak as a self-hating Jew would. You say that Hollywood is Jewish sensitive – and then you state Hollywood turned their back on “Inglourious Basterds” – if what you said was true, why wouldn’t “Baterds” be up for best picture? Answer me that.
Maybe it would`ve helped if the director of Basterds had been Jason Reitman. It could be that Gollywood suffers from the same mind set malady of Spike Lee. That a white man can`t capture the essence of the black man/experience on film. Clint`s given a better than fair shake a couple of times as well as Taylor Hackford`s Ray. Don`t text & drive & don`t mix politics & art….unless it`s satire.
I guess Ben Foster and Jeremy Renner should also become friends of Leo. Hopefully the Academy will notice them.
Both A Serious Man and An Education portray Jews in not a particularly flattering way. An Education tries as hard as possible to soften the impact of such an unlikeable Jewish character by giving him a non Jewish partner in crime and making poor Alfred Molina a bit of a bigot. Still, the guy is horrible. And in A Serious Man the characters are such nasty caricatures, the movie gave me serious qualms. However, neither film is good enough to merit a nomination to anything (except for Carey Mulligan, who was quite impressive in An Education). So the Jewish issue is beside the point.
An institution that gave the Oscar to the aberration that is Slumdog Millionaire is capable of anything. So I wouldn’t be surprised if they give it to Avatar. I’m puking already.
In a year of mediocrity, The Hurt Locker was the best American film. May it win.
So Leo is playing the part of Pia Zadora’s husband this year? Since we seem to be on the Jewish line, I hope Jeremy Renner can find his Rabbi and I hope that Harvey works for Colin Firth the way he did for Paltrow(yikes) and last year’s Kate. I enjoy Clooney, but I hate the way he and his film are being annointed on so many sites (his face is everywhere and Renner’s was not with all of his wins) when other films are so much more deserving.
Here’s something else to chew on: I don’t know if “The Blind Side” is up for Best Pic, but Sandra Bullock is certainly up for best actress nomination. But there is some internet jaw-flapping about the movie being racist and paternalistic because it shows a rich white couple adopting a homeless black teenager. (Never mind the fact that it’s based on a true story and is unbelievably uplifting.) How’s that for silliness?
Actually, Drudgebot, it’s more complicated than that (what am I saying, you read Drudge, so complexity isn’t your strong suit).
1. The real life Mr. Oher is a well spoken and introspective guy, miles away from the barely sentient man-child the movie portrayed him as being.
2. The movie isn’t being called “racist”. The charges of “paternalism” are on the money because in a biopic about a black teenager overcoming great odds, it is disquieting to see him shunted to the side of his own life story to focus almost exclusively on the heroic white angel flapping her wings.
Scott, it’s not silliness and all the people who keep trying to defend the movie by saying it’s based on a true story need to realize that how a story is told, even a true one, can play a major factor. The criticism seems to be that the depiction of Blacks is either entirely negative or insufferably patronizing. The Black teen in the story is portrayed as a docile pet more than a person; we learn nothing about his inner thoughts. Hell, he barely speaks. Also, the person he is based on, Michael Oher, has been quiet about the movie because evidently it isn’t quite accurate and neither is the book. His one comment was that some things in the book are true and somethings aren’t.
This sort of shit has been going on for a very long time: badmouthing white hero to save black folk stories. Precious has rec’d a fair amount of blessed press over this very subject.
But, while there is a fair assumption that some of this is badmouthing and some of it is an inside job to get more press, there is also the reality that this is true and disappointing for many spirited black activists.
Just look at the Danny Glover incident with his Toussaint film and his final hurrah from that project by saying that studio heads were white racists because they wouldn’t finance a film with a black hero because people wouldn’t go see it. Don’t know how much of that is actually true either.
Take all awards shows off the air. Make it about the art. Let them award whatever to whomever and send out a press release. We we will still have The Peoples Choice Awards and can sit back for three hours and watch all the Twilight films and their stars thank the voters for getting it right.
Really?
The Oscars are irrelevant. They showed themselves to be a propaganda wing of the military industrial complex in 2002 when they gave Best Actor to Denzel Washington, Best Actress to Halle Berry and the Lifetime Achievement award to Sidney Poitier, in an embarrasing and thinly veiled attempt to make black communities which weren’t seeing the events of 9/11 and/or Muslims in the same hateful light as Zionists or the rest of white America feel as if they too were part of the American “family”.
Denzel saw it too. His comments during the acceptable speech said as much if you read between the lines.
They made themselves irrelevant to the arts community when they did this. That’s why the viewership is going down year on year, and they will never recover from it. That’s what you get for playing ball with George Bush and his hate machine.
Peacew
I hadn`t read this post until after posting mine and you say it w/more eloquence. It was a startling example of the academy being inept & irrelevant.
Greetings from Planet Earth, not sure where you are living.
Hollywood is as racist as they come. But your argument is orbiting Jupiter.
Try no nominations for Spike Lee, not for Clocker’s or 25th hour.
This has nothing to do with GWB or “Hate Machine”
Pull your head out of your ass and try and get in touch with reality.
What a sick, sad individual you must be. YOUR OWN BIGOTRY IS EVIDENCED IN YOUR COMMENTS. Funny Zionist is the same as the “n” word went used against someone.
What a sick, pathetic individual. Oh and I’m sure Denzel and Halle are really happy you are accusing them of the being bigots.
I’m sure it tickles them.
wtf are you talking about?
Oh, dear. Did Drudge link here again?
LOL!
That’s laughable. The Black community could care LESS about the Oscars. I care, cause I’m in Hollywood, but no one I know outside of Hollywood even skipped a beat when they won.
It was more like “they won? Cool.” Then back to regularly oppressive reality.
if “The Colonel” from Inglorious Basterds doesn’t win every award on the planet…all awards shows should just shut it the fuck down.
Christoph Waltz completely stole Inglourious Basterds and for the second year in a row the supporting actor award is the only one I feel passionate about.
Inglorious Basterds was terrible.
Inglorious Basterds was fantastic.
Agreed… Basterds will hopefully win QT another writing award!
The “Hurt Locker” is a very fine movie. “The Messenger” is a great film. Ben Foster has without question given the best lead performance of the year. But, I forgot – it’s an Iraq War film that won’t make money, so it doesn’t count…and put your cynicism away, I’m not associated with the picture. I’m just disappointed that no one is seeing what I felt to be the best film of the year which means intimate, honest dramas will struggle even more to get made.
What a hoot that the HFPA has supposedly cleaned up its act, but EVERY LAST ONE OF THE 15 guests attending the party TOOK the (cheesy and low-rated) Blu-Ray player! Not one said, “Alas, no, we cannot accept these. It would be WRONG!” But the next day the HFPA told them to return the gifties.
And what lessons are learned? Well, it’s the HFPA, so lesson # 1 is, next time don’t tell anyone! And most of those offering the bribes already know very well to send the “gifts” much more discreetly, where there isn’t a crowd of tattle-tales watching. (And THAT’s been going on since and BEFORE the Stone controversy).
Look, folks, it’s only the dupes in fly-over land who don’t know the HFPA’s standards for nominations. It’s the names and faces at the event for TV. And in exchange the stars get a hell of a fun party, and of course the publicity and push for their films. And we all know the HFPA’s standards for selecting the winners; a combination of gifts, honorariums, influence and access – all that balanced against an effort to maintain perception of at least SOME credibility for the winners (though that last can be downplayed if the reward is REALLY good, or if the category is perceived as obscure enough outside LA County).
Now, a last suggestion for you, Nikki. The HFPA directed all 15 members to return those players forthwith. Who made sure they all went back? How many haven’t had the time yet, and couldn’t even be available for the messengers Relativity was willing to send over?
‘Course, it’s not in ANYONE’s best interests to answer truthfully.
Truth. The Samsung BD-P1600 is a piece of shit.
And yet, somehow, GLADIATOR will sweep the Oscars again this year.
(I now watch the show with one of those little plastic guns that shoot sucker darts.)
I loved that you have a plastic gun for the awards shows….where can I get one???
Mel Gibson’s portrayal of the jews in the passion of the christ was spot on, from a biblical perspective.
When I think back on the movies I saw this year, only ONE actually springs to my mind as excellent – The hurt Locker. I ran home after seeing that and looked up Jeremy Renner because he looked kinda familiar, but I wanted to know what he had done that he put on seuch an amazing performance. Jeremy, Katheryn Bigelow, and The Hurt Locker deserve every award there is this season, and I think it is a damned shame he didn’t get nominated.
Also, I am a woman, and I don’t exactly run out to see a film about war, but this was more like a suspense film. So this to me showed how you can make war movies right. Not preachy (while it showed war is bad, I don’t think those who support the wars we are currently could say it was saying those specific wars were bad), but entertaining, and you come out thinking about if for yourself. It was interesting how for some people war is their element.
I may not have seen all of these films yet, but I don’t think that Morgan Freeman or Tobey Maguire should have been on the list – the boters are voting for the role more than the performance here. One of those should have been Jeremy.
On a side note, I’m delighted about Gabourey (sp?)and Mo’nique, they both did great jobs. I hope that people have seen Gabourey on talk shows enough that they can see that it wasn’t a case of casting a non-actor who already embodied the part. She might not have acted before, but that part is ALL performance.
Its always nice when non-stars manage to break into teh club come awards, I hope they take home some.
The Oscars were and still are only a publicity stunt started by master showman Louie B. Mayer. It was further downgraded when (as just 1 example) Denzel`s acting chops were picked over Bill the Butcher`s.
wow. I cannot wait to move to L.A. from Atlanta.
It all seems funny to me. All this hype for some and disparaging of others, all for a meaningless little statue to award a meaningless product. I have not been to a movie nor paid for a movie rental for well over 30 years and can find no earthly reason why I should in the future. Let Hollywood and LA fall into the Pacific Ocean and let the environmentalists argue over who is responsible for the pollution.
Have you noticed that whenever Drudge links to this site, that the number of inane and ignorant comments posted go through the roof?
Drudgebots, if you hate movies so much, then why the fuck are you wasting your time posting here? What’s the matter, did you run out of Kleenex while reading Palin’s book?
Movies anyway, who cares. TV series like Madmen are kicking Hollywood’s ass. While the Hollywood producers and co-producers fiddle and faddle over credits, the TV writers are delivering intelligent entertainment on DVD. Why people even go to movies anymore escapes me. These Hollywood productions are exactly worth the $1 dollar it approximately costs me to watch them at home, that is unless I can get them at the library for free. If they cost any more than that, I wouldn’t even bother. Bottom line, this entertainment is just not that good anymore, and special effects can’t fix it.
This article shows that it isn’t the best movie that wins the Oscar, it is good old Hollywood style politics that rules the day. Thats why I don’t watch or care who is nominated or wins these awards because it doesn’t matter.
If box office take is a measure, then Avatar will surely lose. I don’t believe it has opened in the US yet, so it hasn’t made any money!
Why when there is an unlikeable Jew character is the film maker labelled racist? It’s one character, not the whole race. Sorry but there are ugly people everywhere. Those that jump in with the racist charge are the true racists, as they pigeonhole according to race. Let the film makers get on with telling their stories.
Oh, and Hurt Locker should win – forget the politics or how much the BO – the award is for the best film.