BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN co-writer LARRY MCMURTRY believes urban drama CRASH beat his film to the Best Picture Award, because Academy members discriminate against rural stories. The writer, who has been involved with four Oscar nominated films including THE LAST PICTURE SHOW and TERMS OF ENDEARMENT, claims Crash won because it was set in Los Angeles - where most Academy voters live. He explains, "The three rural films (I was involved with) lost. The one urban film, Terms of Endearment, won. "Members of the Academy are mostly urban people. Crash was a hometown movie."
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7th March 2006 20:31
juan deveras | ||
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| Actually Brokeback is based on a theme as old as the hills among sheepherders [ but not cowboys ] in the West - Instead of the single sheepherder placing the sheep's rear feet inside his boots and doing his thing with the sheep in traditional Western sheepherder fashion, he now does it with the other sheepherder and McMurtry wants us to believe it's something about cowboys and love - wondering later why nobody buys into his story, he complains. | ||
7th March 2006 15:45
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| I try to go to most movies. I love movies and the whole big screen experience. I had never even heard of BBM until the Academy gave them an award. Of course, I hadn't heard of Crash until my son came home and told me I absolutely had to see this movie. Big difference in the presentation. Still have no desire to see BBM. You can call it homophobia if you want, but I just have no desire to watch 2 men kissing. Sorry. | ||
7th March 2006 15:39
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| Just a movie lurker | ||
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