AMPAS Invites Diablo Cody, Jet Li, 103 Others to Join
Filed under: Awards, Oscar Watch
Were you aware that when the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences presented the Oscars every year, the results were being determined without considering the opinion of Jet Li? It's hard to believe, I know. They haven't been consulting Diablo Cody (pictured), either! Well, that egregious oversight is about to be remedied, as Li, Cody, and 103 others have been invited to join the AMPAS and become voting members. Among those whom you'll be able to blame the next time something dumb like Crash wins Best Picture are Gore Verbinski, Doug Liman, Allison Janney, Judd Apatow and Sacha Baron Cohen -- assuming they all accept the invitation, of course. Almost everyone who's invited is grateful for the honor, but a few do decline, and a few more simply fail to respond to the invitation before the deadline.
Variety has the complete list of invitees here. AMPAS has a rule saying no more than 137 new members can be added per year -- I bet the meeting where that specific number was arrived at was really long and really boring -- and each of the Academy's committees (short films, sound, costume design, etc.) has its own private rules on choosing new members.
AMPAS won't release a list of all its current members nor of its guidelines for new inductees, so don't ask. But generally speaking, getting nominated for an Oscar is a sure way of being invited to join, hence the addition of Ruby Dee and Marion Cotillard this year. In other cases, it's a reflection of someone's body of work and general contributions to the film world, whether they've been nominated for an Oscar or not. For example, surely no one doubts that Josh Brolin, one of this year's invitees, deserves the honor. And if they do doubt it, I'll fight them.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
6-24-2008 @ 5:49PM
Joseph J. Finn said...
And yet, Rodney Dangerfield was never invited.
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6-24-2008 @ 6:20PM
Jeffrey M. Anderson said...
Great, funny post, Eric. And if anyone picks on you for your "Crash" slam, I'll back you up...
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6-24-2008 @ 6:29PM
AJ Wiley said...
Well, I wasn't going to "pick on" him, but I do think that Crash is a great movie deserving of its win (even though there were several better choices). And yes, I realize I'm one of like five people on the face of the planet who still thinks that.
6-24-2008 @ 7:53PM
Jonathan Kuhn said...
I just think making fun of "Crash" is getting really old. While my vote would have gone to "Brokeback Mountain," I admired that "Crash" addressed a topic that no one wants to talk about and in a contemporary, real setting.
Movies set in the South and in the past don't count, because in a way they are saying that racism isn't a problem anymore, and really, it was only a problem in a certain area of the country.
So yes, "Crash" wasn't great, but it was earnest.
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