hotpants86
hotpants86 t1_jd7ijen wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in TIL that Al Pacino boycotted the 45th academy awards in 1973, because despite having more screen time than Marlon Brando, he was nominated for best supporting actor and not best actor. by VengefulMight
What kind of take is this?
No he wasn't. It's not about winning or losing, it's about being respectful and recognising him as the main star of the movie - which he was.
hotpants86 t1_jdaxjq8 wrote
Reply to comment by iamtheju in TIL that Al Pacino boycotted the 45th academy awards in 1973, because despite having more screen time than Marlon Brando, he was nominated for best supporting actor and not best actor. by VengefulMight
Dude it has nothing to do with winning.
I am a manager and I have support officers. I would be pissed off if I was taken out of the pool of other managers to be compared with for a prize or bonus or award. If someone said to me we'll put you in the support officers pool because you'll win I'd be pissed off.
I don't care if I don't win. I'd like to win but if someone has done more to earn it then so be it. What I do care about is being put forward for something less than I'm currently doing. That's insulting.
I'm not sure why you guys are so hung up about the winning thing, it's about being recognised for what you're doing/have done not about winning a prize.
Edit: looks like the other poster isn't right and agrees with me because he's deleted his comment lol