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Old 07-09-2010, 01:48 PM   #399
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Originally Posted by Jet View Post
I remember that, too. But I'm turned off when actors use the awards as a venue for expressing their political views. I didn't like it when George C. Scott did it or when Marlon Brando did it by having an Native American pick up his Oscar with a political message. I don't think the awards are the time or place. Just my .02
I thought the Oscars this year were pretty good despite one uncomfortable moment when that woman (Best Documentary or something) started to rant on stage.
Yeah it's pretty cheap when they do that...but politicizing awards shows doesn't irk me near as much as actors and other celebrities discussing spirituality...Madonna and Kabbalah, Sting and Tantra, etc, etc...i don't like it b/c they are always so smug about it and it just seems so elitist- like, "well sure you had an epiphany! you have bazillions of dollars to pay the best teachers and make the ultimate pilgrimage and the luxury of immersing yourself completely- the average person has no hope of approaching that level of opportunity, so how bout you just don't mention it?"
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