Bill1978 wrote: ↑January 25th, 2023, 6:32 am
I prefer the 10 Best Pictures Rule rather than the random 5-10 Pictures can be nominated approach they had. I just like knowing exactly how many Pictures can be nominated - not that I think expanding to 10 has solved the issue of nominating movies audiences have seen and embraced.
Problem is, it didn't solve the problem it was meant to-
Ie., the shortening of the voting period leading to the NBOR Critics' Awards dominating the early pick of the nominees, and their bias toward arthouse/indie films. (Since critics in the 80s feared that the Academy would "ignore" arthouse indies in favor of the big commercial blockbusters, like the early Golden Globes cheat-sheet did with Avatar 2, Fabelmans and Wakanda.)
The only other reason for the change to 10-noms--and why they didn't change it back in '15-'16 as planned--had to do with Wall-E, Toy Story 2 and the push for Pixar in the Best Pictures...And then, when it got it first real test in '15-'16 with Inside Out ahead of the running, the Globes even dominated THAT narrative when it couldn't include animateds in their Best Pictures, and we all shrugged "Oh, well, they said so...
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So, now we're up to, what, THREE reasons why the Rule doesn't need to exist anymore?