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"textContent": "There was a time when the Oscars actually mattered. The Academy Awards used to be Hollywood’s biggest night—an event that millions of people tuned in to watch as the film industry celebrated its best work. Winning an Oscar meant something. It could elevate careers, cement legacies, and introduce audiences to films they might have otherwise […]\n\nThe post Hollywood Killed the Oscars: A Self-Congratulatory Political Circus Nobody Wants to Watch appeared first on Geeks + Gamers.",
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