> I get so furious with Hollywood for completely distorting biography.

I here you Wordster. I kind of went to see 'A Disgusting Perversion' on a dare. I found it shallow and boring - like the real title already suggests. Couldn't be bothered watching the end even - you know you can never get that time back - I don't want to spend it watching people who got rich by churning out that tripe.
Speaking of award-winning films, I saw Mulholland Drive on the weekend, and was impressed. If you don't like Lynch then you won't like Mulholland either, but otherwise you're sure to see it as a pinnacle in his film making. He has found a roundness to the style presented in 'Blue Velvet'. It's finally a story which can't be described on the back of a Wheaties packet. It's non-linear/circular advancement forces the viewer to THINK, and afterwards debate the film, rather than getting all warm and fuzzy and forgeting it. Worth a watch.