People Are Furious After Anonymous Oscars Voters Revealed The Lengths They Go To In Order To Avoid Watching Some Of The Nominated Films

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The official press release stated, “Academy members must now watch all nominated films in each category to be eligible to vote in the final round for the Oscars.”

Given that the Oscars have been a thing for 90+ years, people were understandably pretty annoyed that this rule has only now been implemented. However, unfortunately, things just got way more disappointing.

This week, Variety published an article centered around the “loopholes” some Academy members had already found to avoid watching all of the Oscar-nominated films.

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The outlet reported, “Today, some members, particularly in the Executive and Marketing and PR branches, simply press play on the Academy app to satisfy the system’s viewing requirement — then mute the audio or switch tabs. ‘The app only needs to see that you watched it,’ says one voter. ‘It doesn’t know if you’re sitting there.’”

“Another member admits they hit play before leaving the house to go to work,” the outlet added.

Reacting to this online, tons of fans have questioned why people who aren’t interested in watching all of the Oscar-nominated films are members of the Academy.

“If you’re going to these lengths to not watch a movie then you shouldn’t be a voting member of the academy,” one viral tweet read. “There are more than enough people who would actually take this job seriously. Some might even do it for free. Fire everyone with this mentality,” someone else wrote.

“why do you have a career in film if you dont care about movies,” someone said, while another person echoed: “why are you working in this industry then.”

“If you’re this passionate about not watching movies why the fuck are you an Oscar voter?” one more user questioned.

Meanwhile, some people left suggestions on how to overcome these “loopholes.” “They need to treat this like the SATs and make Oscar voters go watch in a monitored auditorium,” someone said. “We should make academy members write book reports for movies,” another person wrote.

Personally, I’d absolutely watch those films for free. I’d probably even pay to watch them, TBH. Feel free to share your thoughts down below.

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