What? All the crimes you listed except perhaps terrorism is quite clearly defined in law with very provable possibilities provided evidence exists. On the other hand it is impossible to determine something as infallable fact if its based entirely on opinion, such as what is a good movie. Especially when one claims that the same institution whose job is to decide that is doing the opposite.JimB said:Is this in response to me asking you what standard makes proof impossible? Because if so, I think you should probably be spending your time railing against the injustice of any legal system that includes murder, terrorism, and rape among its list of punishable crimes, since those crimes are distinguished from the mere acts that are their base (killing is not the same as murder, for instance) by motivation: by the knowledge and intent the person committing the act had at the time the act was committed. By the standard you have laid out, it is impossible to know any person's motive with certainty--even the accused person's own testimony could be inaccurate to do aphasia or a simple misunderstanding of words or false self-representation--so no person should ever be convicted of these crimes, because I cannot read John Wayne Gacy's mind and prove that his intent was to cause the deaths of children. I can only prove that it happened.Strazdas said:Unless we can read minds, we have no way of knowing why they chose that particular film or actor over another.
"Good" and "bad" are subjective opinions to begin with. If anyone's subjective opinion is invalid on the basis of subjectivity, then everyone's is.Strazdas said:Since Oscars are supposed to be the measure of what's good and what's not, there is no way of saying that they are not picking better movies without it being just your subjective opinion.
I did not say one word about Crash being chosen for racist reasons. Please reread the post you are responding to. You were talking about how the Academy is infallible because no bad movie could ever be nominated, so I chose a bad movie that got nominated and won.Strazdas said:I haven't seen Crash, but it seems to be well liked movie by the general public. Once again it looks like you're translating "I don't like a movie they picked" into "They are racists."
Well im glad that you are at least admitting of subjectivity being subjective and noone being able to tell the objective truth here. I agree with that. but if people want to start some sort of categorization, they probably should start with institutions whose job is to do that, like Oscars.
Yet you have failed (because its impossible) to prove that Crash is a bad movie. I claim that Crash is a great movie and deserved all 3 oscars it got. Your opinion is no more valuable than mine here.