

By Ray Pride Pride@moviecitynews.com
Oscars-Netflix: Spielberg
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Spielberg is totally right about the theatrical thing ≠ Spielberg is awesome in general— Joshua Rothkopf (@joshrothkopf) March 2, 2019
One of the ironies in the Spielberg/GREEN BOOK/ROMA situation, which I raised in this week’s Screen Talk, is that many of us got an early taste of cinema by watching…Spielberg movies…on VHS. https://t.co/DyLNt1OtXu
— erickohn (@erickohn) March 2, 2019
It’s possible that Steven Spielberg doesn’t know how difficult it is to get movies made in the legacy system as a woman or a person of color.
In his extraordinary career, he hasn’t exactly produced or executive produced many films directed by them. https://t.co/i88BrApzR8
— Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) March 2, 2019
How many independent filmmakers rented out a theater for a week out of pocket to get their films qualified for this idiotic, devalued award that still means a lot for careers? This whole thing stinks of elitist exclusion and bad faith. https://t.co/vHJUyz30AP
— Walter Chaw (@mangiotto) March 3, 2019
One award-season rule change a source told me Spielberg wants is director-related: he wants the DGA's feature prize to only allow movies that have a four-week exclusive theatrical window. That would have disqualified Cuaron (and most other Netflix films).
— Steven Zeitchik (@ZeitchikWaPo) March 3, 2019
Where were you the day the Netflix Wars erupted? pic.twitter.com/GjxstIMmfT
— Monica Castillo (@mcastimovies) March 3, 2019
I have read every single Netflix vs Spielberg take on here and I think the only reasonable response is that we do away with the Oscars PROBLEM SOLVED
— Alison Willmore (@alisonwillmore) March 3, 2019