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Thumbs Down: Roger Ebert Takes on
the Brokeback Mountain Controversy by Michael Jensen, March 16, 2006
AfterElton.com: Let's cut to the chase. Do you think homophobia played a part in Brokeback Mountain's upset loss to Crash? I think a lot of people voted for [Crash] because they thought it was the best picture. Some people voted for it because [unlike Brokeback Mountain] it was a Los Angeles production, and in the business, that actually does control votes. And there were probably some people who voted against it because they don't like gay people. AE: So you don't think Hollywood is terribly homophobic? AE: But that has been the case for a long time. Lord of the Rings was all shot in New Zealand, but that didn't stop the Academy from rewarding it. There have been plenty of other films shot overseas. AE: So for you, those reasons explain away all of the historical precedents that predicted Brokeback Mountain should have won? I'm talking about the fact that Brokeback Mountain had a combination of factors—awards, box office, critical acclaim, Oscars nods—that no other movie has had and then not won Best Picture. AE: Has the reaction been bad? I've been told that I am evil. I've been told that I am behind the persecution of millions of Americans. That I have encouraged hate toward gays. I've received both very brief and obscene messages and very long and literate messages that tell me a vote for Crash was vote for homophobia. See, that is what I object to. It is not that I'm saying so much that homophobia didn't have anything to do with it. But I do believe that it is quite possible to prefer Crash and not be a homophobe. I've received a lot of email that doesn't seem to think so. You're either with us or against us. If you are not a homophobe, you will vote for Brokeback Mountain. |
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