Battle Lines Drawn Over Whether WGA Should Target Oscar
Filed under: Awards, Deals, Celebrities and Controversy, Politics, Oscar Watch
I haven't been following the strike issue nearly as close as I'd like, but I'm starting to get increasingly interested as it looks like there's less and less chance of a deal being cut to spare the Golden Globes and Academy Awards from the wrath of the writers. David Poland's blog is the place for some entertaining commentary on this issue. Like everyone else, he doesn't care about whether or not the Globes goes on, but he's absolutely enraged at the thought of Oscar being put in the crosshairs next. "There is a world of difference between f*cking with 100 'foreigners' with the collective journalistic weight of a sitcom sidekick's blog and taking on 6,000 of the town's most powerful people," he writes. He goes on to explain how the Oscar ceremony is a critical income generator for the AMPAS and attempting to derail it is tantamount to a declaration of war. "If the union tries to shut down Oscar, they will be messing with something more than money. WGA would really be tapping into the mass ego of the industry," he writes, before blasting off into an extended hyperbole that ends with -- I'm not kidding -- a picture of Moe Green about to get shot in the eye.
And what does Nikki Finke think about this line of argument? Not much. Her position is that the WGA simply has them over a barrel, and it's their own fault, although she does confine most of her argument to the Globes issue -- she hasn't said very much about Oscar specifically yet, but you can see where she's headed. "For the AMPTP to expect a groundswell of Internet anger aimed at the WGA for threatening the Golden Globes or the Academy Awards is naive not to mention downright laughable. The ratings for these shows keep going down almost every year so the public doesn't much care."
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12-23-2007 @ 11:28AM
Philip said...
I'm not sure that I'd go so far as to say the public doesn't care. Let us refine that sentiment to its core meaning: The celeb-watching, National Enquirer-reading, Brittany-loving useless no-lifers care, and boy do they care. People who build their love for the Hollywood elite around couples... Bradgelina, Tomkat! The rest of us, with some modicum of common sense, we get it. I hope the Oscars goes down in flames (not literally of course). I've already made my mind up about what the best movie of the year is. I don't need affirmation on it, either.
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12-23-2007 @ 1:31PM
Gina said...
Gee, I thought Hollywood was all about having the courage of one's convictions, standing up for the little guy, taking on the powerful, realizing that money doesn't matter, blah blah blah. Isn't that the message of all that inspirational dreck they're always shoving down our throats?
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12-23-2007 @ 1:33PM
zencat said...
Make the writers a fair deal and the Oscars are safe. Simple.
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12-23-2007 @ 2:52PM
EJ is an Idjit said...
you quote Nikki Finke. This is why strangers laugh at your face.
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12-24-2007 @ 3:43PM
kevjohn said...
Is there anyone in the WGA who realizes how painfully bad these awards shows are? There is *occassionally* an amusing opening number, and after that it's pretty much an excercise in endurance. As in we the audience enduring the rest of the skits and banter that the show will throw at us.
And this is what they're using as a bargaining chip? It's like McDonald's trying to lure us back with promises of fine dining.
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