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> Ultimately, they're a sampling of Hollywood insiders' opinions of which films were the most "Oscar" of the previous year's pick of Hollywood films, publicized to promote those films, the general idea that Hollywood is still relevant in the film industry, and the even more nebulous idea that what Hollywood defines as films are relevant in our culture.

So why does Avengers make $2B per movie - mostly overseas - if it's irrelevant? Why are more people watching Hollywood movies (and spending more money to do so) than ever before if Hollywood is irrelevant?

Just because you have different tastes than Hollywood doesn't mean Hollywood is in decline. Maybe you think the quality is. That's subjective. Someone's always going to think that.

But it's hard to argue the relevance is... Objectively, it just doesn't seem to be the case.

Are the numbers fake?

How do you define "relevant" other than people watching content in an industry defined by... people watching content?!




Avengers, fast food, they all fulfill a real need. The question is, should the Oscars celebrate the Michelin restaurants, or KFC? It's ultimately their decision, whether we approve it or not. I believe we have prizes for different productions - Cannes, Sundance... so if I don't enjoy the Oscars lists, I certainly have other lists to choose from.


> why are more people […] spending more money to do so) than ever before

Because everyone forgets to adjust for inflation.


Avengers appears to be past its peak, like Harry Potter before it and Star Wars. Is there a new generation coming up?


Avatar The Way of the Water reached $2 billion in 40 days.




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