Pavolink said:
And what metric do you use to call them classicss? Your subjective opinion? Ah, come on. You know you don't have anything to support your claim and the same applies to Chris Hu. Unless you provide a more universal way to call the classics, Winning more Oscars, and Bafta awards and many many others, is a good metric. See you later. |
A fair amount of time the Oscars, Grammies and even the BAFTA and other awards give out awards based on what is most popular instead of what is the best and a lot of times the best isn't even awarded or nominated. A prime example for that would be Ennio Morricone's score for Once Upon a Time in America it was awarded for and won a BAFTA and a Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award. It also was nominated for but did not win a Golden Globe Award. But the Academy Awards completly ingnored it since it didn't even get nominated.