Oh, I don't agree wi the classification either. Just remember that is how it was promoted. There are funny scenes, but it is more a drama/ suspense/ horror film IMO.
I've always like Oprah. Yeah, she's a little full of herself, but you have to admit that she is amazing in her accomplishments and her ability to capture an audience.
And Vanity Fair and IndyWire both say it was Universal who submitted it into that category. And that ultimately HFPA decides where it goes.
ETA: not try to be argumentative, just pointing out the difference to stories. More importantly, I’m not crazy for thinking it’s an odd category choice.
I've always like Oprah. Yeah, she's a little full of herself, but you have to admit that she is amazing in her accomplishments and her ability to capture an audience.
Agreed... also, it takes a great sense of yourself not to let tons of accolades go to your head. I think that her contributions far outweigh her sense of self-worth, if that makes any sense.
There have also been a LOT of powerful women and jounalists that chose to turn a blind eye to the abuse and harassment too.. Let's be honest about the whole story not just the parts that make certain people feel better or go along with a tagline or hashtag.
That introction to the Award was not cool of Natalie Portman. Maybe there should have been women nominated, but to make these 5 men feel bad wasn’t ok.
There have also been a LOT of powerful women and jounalists that chose to turn a blind eye to the abuse and harassment too.. Let's be honest about the whole story not just the parts that make certain people feel better or go along with a tagline or hashtag.