The Academy Award nominations were announced today, and (as predicted) The Passion of the Christ did not get nominated in any of the major categories. It did receive three nominations, in “safe” categories:
So, the message is that it’s okay to compliment the artistic merit of a movie about Jesus, but it’s crossing the line to recognize the movie itself or its director or actors, no matter how good it might have been. It’s not really surprising that the Hollywood elites would be afraid to lift this movie up (as if they actually believed what it said), but it would have been really interesting if the movie or Mel had been given proper respect.
What was surprising to me is that Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit 9/11 did not get a single nomination. Not one! Does this mean that Moore’s honeymoon with Hollywood is coming to a close? Even more interesting: would the nominations have come out differently if Kerry had just been inaugurated instead of Bush?
I’ll be watching the Academy Awards on February 27th…I always do. Generally, I don’t really put too much stock in what these people think or how they vote. So why do I care? Hard to say…I guess I just see the Oscars as a barometer for American culture and conventional wisdom, and I like to keep up with the message that’s being sent out there. On some basic level, though, I’m just fascinated with these people who live in such a different world from the rest of us; I can’t resist watching them in this competitive environment to see how they react. Something unpredictable always happens.
So, what was nominated that you really liked? I see that The Incredibles got several nods…that is a great movie. Most of the others I haven’t even seen.