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" ... But the conversation around the Oscars isn’t really about movies, it’s about the ebb and flow of pop culture, and how Hollywood can wield its enormous influence for the better. Those self-congratulatory statuettes can be used to draw attention to stories, and storytellers, that tend to be tragically overlooked, despite having something interesting to say. ... "
" ... HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 09: In this handout photo provided by A.M.P.A.S. Oscars statuettes ... [+] are on display backstage during the 92nd Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre on February 09, 2020 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Matt Petit - Handout/A.M.P.A.S. via Getty Images) ... "
" ... Now in the golf category, Koepka’s leaderboard presence alone would normally make him a lock to win but the ESPYs are a popularity contest and he’s up against Tiger Woods, owner of the all-time ESPY haul, counting 21 of the sports network’s brushed silver statuettes in his private stash. Tiger’s tour de force at Augusta National this past spring may have been one for the ages but it was still a singular accomplishment compared with Koepka’s steady Eddie greatness in recent majors. But never discount the power of sentiment and nostalgia. Sports fans embrace of Koepka pales in comparison to Woods worship. ... "
" ... The statuettes he’s up for may look the same, but the money he made doing the two films couldn’t be more different: He earned about $20 million for Borat — twenty times the $1 million he received for Trial. The yawning pay discrepancy illustrates the choice that industry players have had to make for decades: do a big-budget blockbuster for fat cash or a prestige film for acclaim and, less cynically, the love of the craft. In rare cases, as with Borat, the two can overlap, but more often than not, the performers vying for an Oscar aren’t taking those roles for the money. ... "
" ... The statuettes returned, too: Between 2010 and 2012, The Weinstein Company peaked as Inglorious Bastards took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor at the 2010 Academy Awards and was nominated in seven other categories. In 2011, The King’s Speech won Best Picture and three other Oscars, and The Fighter, which the Weinstein Company distributed overseas, won two. In 2012, the company took took home eight awards: five for The Artist, two for The Iron Lady and one for Undefeated. ... "