The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has introduced a new rule mandating that Oscar voters must view all nominated films completely before casting their votes. This decision comes amidst concerns that some members have not sufficiently engaged with the films they are evaluating. However, a survey of Academy members reveals a deep-seated ambivalence towards the rule, as many acknowledge they only watch films that pique their interest, undermining the intent of the policy. Some members still plan to bypass full viewing, citing personal preferences over mandated guidelines.
"I know I'm not going to vote for it, and I didn't really watch it. I can only watch the things I'm interested in."
"The new rule won't change her habits. I know what I like. I know what I don't like. If I start it and watch 10, 15 minutes..."
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