I don't know if the Academy goes after certain movies due to popularity as opposed to quality in the acting and the plot or even the message behind the plot, but sometimes I wonder what elements determine a film as being classified as something the Hollywood film industry usually delights in churning out as opposed to independent films like the Tyler Perry movies for example. I think sometimes the Hollywood film section of the industry tends to focus on popularity as opposed to quality so they stick a bunch of big-name actors in their films whereas independent films are more likely to have a cultural distinction to them and a strong message behind the plot with actors of minimal publicity meaning they aren't in the mainstream snagging up Oscars like crazy! Someone said the film G.I. Jane was a Hollywood film so that makes me wonder if the war films Saving Private Ryan and Platoon would be considered Hollywood films too even if the message behind the devastation war causes was strong throughout the movie.