Oh, please, give me a break! You clearly have no idea what you're talking about when it comes to the Academy and have just officially entered my territory. I know what the Academy Awards are because my best friend and I follow them every year (starting in September and ending in January), so don't lecture me on what the Academy is, and what is and isn't a good movie. While we're at it, do you even know what the Academy is? Because it certainly isn't what you claimed it to be. The Academy just consists of every person ever nominated for an Academy Award and to think that they're actually paid to vote and decide these things is just absurd.
And I hope you realize that there are also plenty of precursors to the Academy Awards that happen throughout the fall and winter, such as the Golden Globes, the PGA's (Producer's Guild of America), the DGA's (Director's Guild of America), the BAFTA's, the Los Angeles Film Critics Association, and the New York Film Critics Associationall of which awarded BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN Best Picture of 2005, not CRASH. These groups are the ones that consist of the people you speak of, the ones who are paid to decide these kinds of things. Nice try, though, pal...
Wow!
What you said couldn't be more wrong. As I already pointed out above, there are several other groups that judge and award movies and they are no less important than the almighty Academy is; in fact, these groups almost always influence the Academy's decisions, which is why it was so disappointing when BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN lost to such a one-dimensional, meaningless, manipulative piece of **** like CRASH. I mean, it's pathetic that you're actually citing the fact that it won Best Picture last year as evidence of its importance and influence. Who cares? CRASH will be forgotten in 20 years; BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN won't be.
The Academy has made many controversial choices before and awarding CRASH Best Picture of 2005 is certainly one of them. All the guilds usually award the same movie Best Picture every year and the fact that the Academy didn't award BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN is just embarrassing; you could tell even Jack Nicholson was shocked when he announced it last year!