And then they started giving movies like "Crash" the Academy Award for Best Film and after that, just give it whatever makes the most money at the BO as far as I'm concerned, it's got so much social justice in it now, I don't even care to watch most of the movies that are released and even when I do I find myself turning them off at different points.
Crash is god awful and I hated it when I saw it then. It was such obvious pandering, terrible terrible. But it's not new for Hollywood to reward a "message picture". Some have held up and some haven't. Are the recent winners really some extreme social justice movies? Since Crash, I think there are maybe 3 winners out of 17 that are definitely built around an issue one could call social justice. Movies that are now deemed classics like In the Heat of the Night and Midnight Cowboy faced similar detractors at the time. I am sure a lot of people didn't like the message of "The Gentleman's Agreement" and thought that was going too far in 1947. IMO, it's more same as it ever was than anything new. If you want to knock the state of movies in the 2010s, it should be for domination of comic book and played to death IP.
Good points there.
Birdman is my choice for the worst Best Picture of the 2000s.
Obnoxious characters, annoying soundtrack, lame finish. I could go on and on. It takes a lot more than just good acting to make a good film.
Since I’m bored
2000 - Gladiator- good, deserved it
2001 - a beautiful mind - good, I like moulin rouge and LOTR better but no complaints
2002 - Chicago - good, could argue Gangs or LOTR but again no complaints
2003 - LOTR - good, maybe more of a series achievement award
2004 - million dollar baby. Meh, but that was a weak crop of films
2005 - crash - I actually liked it, I know most dont. Another weak set of films imo
2006 - the departed. It’s good, not sure I feel it’s best picture worthy when compared to some of the all time greats but the best of the bunch that year
2007 - no country for old men . Yeah deserves it although there will be blood was also a masterpiece. Arguably better than any of the other winners I listed
2008 - slumdog millionaire - meh. Another week year
2009 - the hurt locker - sucked. I think almost any other nominee would have been a better choice
2010 - Kings Speech - never seen it, looked boring. Inception or Toy Story 3 for me
2011 - the artist- never seen it. Didn’t see too many on that list. Tree of life for me I guess
2012 - Argo - it was fine. No other nominees I feel strongly about
2013 - 12 years a slave - sucked. Should have been wolf of Wall Street. American hustle also better. Even Gravity was better
2014 - birdman - sucked. Weak year
2015 - spotlight- never seen it. Looks like all the other nominees sucked or I didn’t see them
2016 - moonlight - never seen it . Don’t think I saw many of the nominees either
2017 - shape of water - finally a good movie wins again. Thank god they didn’t give it to Get Out (sucked)
2018 - green book - never seen it, weak crop
2019 - parasite - good, deserving. Lots of other good films (Irishman, Jojo rabbit, joker, Hollywood)
2020 - nomad land

don’t think I’ve seen a single nominee. Promising young woman is on my list
2021 - coda - never seen it. Nightmare Alley or Dune for me
2022 - everything everywhere- sucked. Banshees was the best imo. Elvis or Triangle of sadness better too
But yeah birdman probably the worst of the bunch