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Did Crash Deserved Best Picture?

Did Crash deserve best picture?  

24 members have voted

  1. 1. Did Crash deserve best picture?

    • Absolutely!
      12
    • Hell no!
      6
    • Only because it's Canadian
      3
    • It was best picture?
      0


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I wouldn't consider it a Canadian film just because the director/writer is Canadian. It was released by Lions Gate and was filmed entirely in California. Anyway, I hated it. Living in California, I found it far too coincidental that that many racist people would happen to have their lives intertwine. I found it far too preachy for its on good. To repeat, I hated it.

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I wouldn't consider it a Canadian film just because the director/writer is Canadian. It was released by Lions Gate and was filmed entirely in California. Anyway, I hated it. Living in California, I found it far too coincidental that that many racist people would happen to have their lives intertwine. I found it far too preachy for its on good. To repeat, I hated it.

You do know Lions Gate Films is based in North Vancouver, BC, Canada right? Lions Gate is a Canadian company. As a side note, Aliance Atlantis is also based in Toronto, Ontario, as well, even though it had nothing to do with Crash, like Lions Gate, it's a Canadian company that releases a lot of films in the States that seem to do fairly well.

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absolutely deserved to win best picture

 

 

its one of the rare movies where i thought halfway through

 

 

"this is a great film"

 

 

its very uncommon that I would think this WHILE i was watching a movie...its usually happens afterwards in retrospect, like Citizen Kane, for example.

 

 

And I never got that from Brokeback Mountain. There was not a single scene in that movie that had me saying, "wow, that's an original shot" or "i feel for these characters."

 

Crash had me feeling that close to all the way through.

 

 

so in conclusion, Crash absolutely deserved to win Best Picture.

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I wouldn't consider it a Canadian film just because the director/writer is Canadian.  It was released by Lions Gate and was filmed entirely in California.  Anyway, I hated it.  Living in California, I found it far too coincidental that that many racist people would happen to have their lives intertwine.  I found it far too preachy for its on good.  To repeat, I hated it.

You do know Lions Gate Films is based in North Vancouver, BC, Canada right? Lions Gate is a Canadian company. As a side note, Aliance Atlantis is also based in Toronto, Ontario, as well, even though it had nothing to do with Crash, like Lions Gate, it's a Canadian company that releases a lot of films in the States that seem to do fairly well.

My bad.

 

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I voted absolutely and that is certainly the case. This has to be one of the strongest and most emotional films I have ever seen. I have seen the other four films as well and they were all very well done, especially Capote, Brokeback Mountain and Munich. None of them however made me react as much as Crash did.

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I've only seen Crash and Munich out of the nominees. I thought Crash was obviously a bit far-fetched, but overall it was an enjoyable movie.

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