the 89th Annual Academy Awards - Part 1

Lol, i still don't understand some needing a public apology from that dude for taking charge while everyone looked around dumbfounded.

Exactly. It wasn't even that producer's job or responsibility to announce or clarify that a mistake had been made, but he stepped up while everyone else -- including people/producers working on the show -- were huddled together and fumbling around on stage.
 
Right? He could have easily yanked it out of Beatty's hand and yelled "Let me see that!" Now that would have been a bad move.
 
Dark_B No, i am being serious about it. I found the producers actions wrong and i felt very upset for warren and faye :( but i think we just need to move forward and not let someones rude behaviour ruin a great celebration. Good always overcome evil in the longrun of things :)



Sorry i didn't explain right. I didn't see all the movies, but the ones i did see i wasnt blown away with so i didnt care who won :) whereas in other years i have been rooting for people like Julianne Moore and Rosamund Pike

Okay. In the original post, what you said sounded very specific. And unfortunately, it's not very fair to a film like 'Moonlight' if you haven't seen it.
I guess, like if I were to say, I didn't like Hacksaw Ridge or Lion, I don't think it's fair for me to say that I'm going to dislike or brush off 'Moonlight' and hold it against the standards of those films.

But you can do whatever you want, you're an adult. Keep in mind though, you're posting in the Academy Awards thread. If you said you didn't care for any of the movies, then obviously, that will lead into a conversation and/or debate.
 
Beatty's co host might want to change her name to Fading Away. :o
 
Exactly. It wasn't even that producer's job or responsibility to announce or clarify that a mistake had been made, but he stepped up while everyone else -- including people/producers working on the show -- were huddled together and fumbling around on stage.

Yup. The way the rest of the people were acting onstage (including Beatty), I would've thought that everything was a joke. No one was really taking charge. Heck, there was one producer who was still making a thank you speech while everyone at his back were all whispering and huddling around.

The biggest blame still goes to the show producers. First for screwing up the envelopes and then they should've acted right away and not let the whole thing go as long as it did. None of them took charge onstage either.
 
People are getting mad at the wrong person. Beatty should have never had the winning envelope in his hand. The awards producer or the accountant who gave Beatty the envelope should have made the announcement themselves or had Kimmel do it.
 
People are getting mad at the wrong person. Beatty should have never had the winning envelope in his hand. The awards producer or the accountant who gave Beatty the envelope should have made the announcement themselves or had Kimmel do it.

Yes, I agree. There's a lot of blame that could be passed around but they do deserve the biggest one.
 
Yup. The way the rest of the people were acting onstage (including Beatty), I would've thought that everything was a joke. No one was really taking charge. Heck, there was one producer who was still making a thank you speech while everyone at his back were all whispering and huddling around.

The biggest blame still goes to the show producers. First for screwing up the envelopes and then they should've acted right away and not let the whole thing go as long as it did. None of them took charge onstage either.

Yeah that was such a misstep. I mean, it's good publicity in the long haul for Moonlight, but at that moment, I was like 'What are the chances?'
 
The fact that the La La Land producer, who was just told he had won Best Picture, had to point out the mistake is embarrassing. I get that this has never happened before and therefore it was a confusing situation, but that's just adding insult to injury. Someone else should have taken charge.
 
The producer of a movie called La La Land was the biggest alpha of the night, ironically.
 
How anyone can possibly feel as if the producer was in the wrong is beyond me.
 
Ugh @ that gif. Just shows that producer is trash. No one can deny it bc it is true. I was SHOCKED and still am at his rude behaviour. what is scary is that he didn't mind doing that to warren infront of millions of people, imagine if there were no cameras around! warren could have been killed if that producer lashed out. It is possible to die from one hit to the head you know. he showed his true colors. Anyway, i am glad it's all over. I dont think they will make the same mistake next year. I wasn't a huge fan of any nominees this year so wasnt rooting for anyone in particular. BTW sia was at the after party! :) They should have televised that instead lololol

This post is beyond laughable.

The producer grew impatient and seized the moment by taking control of the situation, being a producer I'm sure he's accustomed to seizing the reigns and leading people during commotion.

Imagine working on films as your main venture, being nominated for the most prestigious award in the industry, with global recognition. Thinking you won said award, feeling elated, pouring out some of your soul to the world and then being told, "Psst. Actually, you gotta hand that over to this guy." All while being on global television and coming to terms that winning the highest honor in Hollywood was a mistake. AFTER, you put your mark on something these people DREAM of their whole lives- giving an Oscars acceptance speech. No doubt he felt a tad embarrassed through no fault of his own.

But sure, the dude is trash :whatever: because he was most likely felt a tad humiliated in front of the whole world and quickly wanted to clarify a production disaster. I thought he handled it pretty swell considering the quick turn around of emotions that must have been.
 
I keep watching the screw up over and over again. It's moments like that which makes live TV awesome, when the perfectly crafted facade comes crashing down before our very eyes in all its hilarious glory. A spectacular, glorious debacle if ever there was. :hehe:
 
I keep watching the screw up over and over again. It's moments like that which makes live TV awesome, when the perfectly crafted facade comes crashing down before our very eyes in all its hilarious glory. A spectacular, glorious debacle if ever there was. :hehe:

Beatty's "I wasn't trying to be funny" is the funniest bit since Adele Dazeem
 
This post is beyond laughable.

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And they left off Garry Shandling. Look, I was disappointed as anyone else when I found out he was HYDRA, but he was still a comedy legend!
 
Don't even know why they bother if they're going to leave off as many folks as they do.
 
I'm kind of surprised people are lapping up Viola Davis's ridiculously melodramatic and condescending comment about her profession.
 
One day a movie will be made about this that is Oscar worthy. They'll think they've won only to be told the wrong card was read out.
 
I'm surprised no one has mentioned Viola Davis' "of course I won" reaction to winning the Oscar.

Also, did anyone else notice that the first name on the MOONLIGHT award card was "Adele"?
 

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