Los Angeles Adult Entertainment: Cathy Altepeter: Oscar’s biggest fan
… I try not to buy them,” Altepeter said. “Some of them are really awful. It’s like, ‘Who liked this?’”
Just because a movie, its director or one of its actors wins an Oscar doesn’t mean it’s a great movie, she said. For instance, 1971’s “The French Connection,” the first R-rated movie ever to win Best Picture, also won for best director (William Friedkin) and Best Actor (Gene Hackman).
“Everyone thinks it’s just so fabulous,” Altepeter said. “It was just nothing but chasing and running and car chases and more running, and there was no dialogue. It was just awful.”
Then, there was Woody Allen’s “Mighty Aphrodite,” about a man with a genius adopted son who sets out to find his son’s biological mother and discovers she’s a prostitute and part-time porn star. Mira Sorvino won a Best Supporting Actress award.
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