David:
I share your antipathy for over-praised Hollywood narcissists congratulating and giving each other prizes. I didn't watch the Oscar broadcast and had only the slightest interest in who won. I think it's a rigged game and I can't take anymore of those cringe-inducing acceptance speeches that include thanking long lists of people no one outside of the tight Hollywood circle ever heard of. The 'political' commentary from some of these pampered millionaires who haven't lived in the real world for years is also tiresome.
I read that Sean Penn, a fine actor but embarrassingly naive and eminently predictable when he tries to be 'serious' didn't disappoint and, inevitably, used his acceptance speech to scold those who don't think the way he does. (
aside to Mr. Penn)
Sean, baby: pay attention, now:
I don't care what you think. I respect your Free Speech rights, but I would really appreciate it if you would just continue to be the good actor you are, make your millions, win your awards, give your time and money to any entity you think worthy of it and stop trying to convince the world that you have gravitas because you spout political bromides and want to be seen as 'concerned'. I'm sure you are, but - surprise! - your concerns are not necessarily others concerns, so please, give it a rest - and tell your Hollywood buds to do the same. When I want a political speech, I'll tune into C-SPAN, not the Academy Awards. Thanks.
Jim