Thank you for that.
The best parts:
"By the year 2000, Julia Roberts made a lot of people a lot of money in Hollywood, but shed somehow missed out on winning a Best Actress award, most likely because shes not that fucking good. But the film she was in, Erin Brockovich was like cutting the crusts off Silkwood and cooking it in an Easy-Bake Oven with the heat set to feel-good. "
And:
"The passage of time reveals a movies true quality, not the number of gold statues it won. Citizen Kane didnt need the Best Picture, neither did Raging Bull, or Dr. Strangelove, or Rear Window, or Star Wars. Keep that in mind while youre watching the circus, and youll have a better time all around."
Time is the ultimate judge of all art. What is popular or seen as the best at the time it is released to the world is not always indicative of how it will be seen down the line. Time is the cruel, but fair judge of all works of art.
And, while many of us said it at the time, I still feel Fury Road will be very, very favorably viewed as time goes on.
Yes, I snuck in a Fury Road plug in there, because it deserves it.
WITNESS.