Awards and Audience
Franklin reflects on the impact of context on audience responses to films, emphasizing that awards are determined by a small group of voters. He highlights the remarkable success of Oppenheimer as both a critical and commercial triumph, illustrating how exceptional creativity can lead to significant financial rewards. The conversation also touches on the cultural significance of films like Barbie, suggesting that their influence extends beyond mere accolades.In this clip
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Rapid Response: Who really won The Oscars, w/The Black List's Franklin Leonard
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