Awards, in general, make me sick. I'll just stick to "acting" for now, though
For me, a great actor makes me forget *they* are playing the part. I don't see Johhny Depp or Lon Chaney, Jr.in their movies. Sure, Lon was usually plastered in makeup, but you know what I mean
On the flip side, I see Julia Roberts playing Julia Roberts playing another role, Denzel Washington playing Denzel Washigton playing another role. I see Robert Redford playing Robert Redford playing another role. And many, many (too many for my tastes) These actors use the same laugh in every movie, the same way of crying in every movie, the same mannerisms, the same accent, no matter who they may be playing.
On MeTV, there is a commercial for "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Guruu0IQPN4." Valerie Harper (who plays Rhoda) ha a very thick Bronx, New York accent. She says to this guy (her sometimes husband), "I'm from Minneapolis." to which he replies, "Yea. I could tell by your accent." This is poking fun at the issue, but Illustrates nicely what I am talking about
What are your thoughts? Has acting lost its touch?
[EDIT]
Forgot about the "awards" part
Why do these poor (in my opinion) actors get so many awards?