All the media have their own award presentations.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Awards shows mainly publicize the people giving the awards.
When it comes to the awards and everything, and the press, the publicity, this is all icing on the cake to me.
Except that awards are competitive, which is a negative thing, they are wonderful for singling out deserving individuals and bringing their work to the attention of many potential readers who might otherwise have been totally unaware of them.
If the awards buzz is happening, and it's coming from critics and people in the business and all of that, that's only more good news.
Awards sell tickets, and they're a clever publicity stunt.
Awards don't really mean much.
Actually, no, because awards don't spark sales as much as you'd think.
Awards are not the only markers of success; I don't judge myself just based on them. I believe that each cinema-goer has his own mental trophies.
Awards are for young people. They just are.
Awards are only a publicity gimmick.