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Re: NO HyogaRott Send a noteboard - 25/01/2012 02:54:57 PM
Titanic
-6 Golden globe nominations - 4 awards
-10 BAFTA award nominations - 0 wins
-14 Academy Award nomination - 11 wins
- 3 Grammy wins
- ACE "Eddie" Award
- ASC Award
- Art Directors Guild Award
- Cinema Audio Society Awards
- Screen Actors Guild Award (Best supporting actress)
- The Directors Guild of America Award
- Broadcast Film Critics Association Award (Best Director)
- Producer Guild of America Award
and more

Back Street Boys
- 61 different awards won from multiple souces (tired of typing)

Dianetics
- Could find no (not surprising) awards for the book. I've actually read it and found it amusing in many places. There is even some decent unoriginal self-help advice in it. That being said, the ideas in it (or maybe just the way they were packaged) have helped (and hurt) many people and have had an impact on a significant subsect of the population.

You might want to try different examples...

Dismissing something as "populist" is foolish. Without popularity, a thing has no impact.

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1961 Nobel Finalists: J.R.R. Tolkien - 19/01/2012 09:27:46 AM 1106 Views
It's difficult to assess Tolkien's relative merits then 51 years later. - 19/01/2012 02:41:52 PM 737 Views
Yes, Edwardian prose does not thrill me - 19/01/2012 02:58:00 PM 704 Views
Re: Yes, Edwardian prose does not thrill me - 19/01/2012 03:34:02 PM 562 Views
Re: Yes, Edwardian prose does not thrill me - 19/01/2012 03:45:07 PM 664 Views
Yet Jung personally was contemptuous of Joyce - 19/01/2012 06:41:58 PM 551 Views
Tolkein is an excellent example why I usually dismiss literary critics/critiques - 23/01/2012 05:57:51 PM 805 Views
There's a lot more to it than that. - 23/01/2012 07:20:30 PM 674 Views
True - 23/01/2012 07:57:42 PM 662 Views
You can't dismiss his impact, even if you do not like his storytelling. - 23/01/2012 07:40:19 PM 729 Views
Who is dismissing that he influenced millions well after 1961? - 23/01/2012 07:54:27 PM 658 Views
That's an odd argument - 23/01/2012 07:51:49 PM 745 Views
Not really - 23/01/2012 10:35:39 PM 593 Views
Eh... - 24/01/2012 12:40:37 AM 621 Views
Depends on what you see as the point of literature. - 24/01/2012 08:14:07 AM 579 Views
the point of literature. - 24/01/2012 01:30:28 PM 687 Views
NO - 24/01/2012 02:05:11 PM 563 Views
Re: NO - 25/01/2012 02:54:57 PM 558 Views

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