I don't see how [...]Frozen can be nominated as they aren't sci-fi.
No effect on what?
"I can't wait to see the snub flame wars that erupt from STID not being on there."
^ Anyone who goes into detail about the film being "quality" and "well made" is probably wasting their breath, true -- unless they have some arguments that directly relate to same, of the kind that would actually interest Hugo voters for example, instead of trying to substitute profit in their place -- because those qualities are extremely obviously independent of box office numbers (as Hober Mallow correctly points out*) or even of Rotten Tomatoes scores, which are very far from scientific but which some people have a habit of citing like the Tablets of Testimony. That they are popular is not at issue, although the type, degree, trends, localities and long-term likely durability of said popularity certainly are.
The shorthand version of this is: "As discussions of quality go, don't bother telling me how much money it made. Vanilla Ice made money. The Star Wars prequels made money. Many terrible things make money."
One would assume that only good movies receive nominations for such an award...
My comment was mostly tongue in cheek so I probably should have used a winking smiley, I'll admit. I don't actually care if something wins an award or not. I only care about whether I enjoy it.
That they are popular is not at issue, although the type, degree, trends, localities and long-term likely durability of said popularity certainly are.
What's the problem with Iron Man 3?
That bit of criteria really is the only thing that should matter to anyone. I don't care about award shows (of any stripe), either. There have been critically acclaimed films that I have thought of as garbage and conversely, some panned films that I really like.
^You're not supposed to burn your Into Darkness Blu-ray until it's more popular than Jesus.
^You're not supposed to burn your Into Darkness Blu-ray until it's more popular than Jesus.
I just can't like something that the Hugo selection committee doesn't. What would people think if they came into my house and saw a sci-fi movie not nominated for a Hugo in my collection?!? I would be ostracized and then cast out of the community!![]()
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