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La 93e cérémonie des Oscars

Titre original : The Oscars
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  • 2021
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La 93e cérémonie des Oscars (2021)
The Oscars | Live Tonight at 8e|5p on ABC
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe top movies of the past year are honored at the 93rd Academy Awards, with Mank (2020), in the lead with 10 nominations, as well as The Father (2020), Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), N... Tout lireThe top movies of the past year are honored at the 93rd Academy Awards, with Mank (2020), in the lead with 10 nominations, as well as The Father (2020), Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), Nomadland (2020) and Sound of Metal (2019).The top movies of the past year are honored at the 93rd Academy Awards, with Mank (2020), in the lead with 10 nominations, as well as The Father (2020), Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), Nomadland (2020) and Sound of Metal (2019).

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    • Glenn Weiss
  • Scénario
    • Amberia Allen
    • Dream Hampton
    • Jon Macks
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    • Vanessa Kirby
    • Brad Pitt
    • Harrison Ford
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      • Vanessa Kirby
      • Brad Pitt
      • Harrison Ford
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 victoire et 4 nominations au total

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    Vanessa Kirby
    Vanessa Kirby
    • Self - Nominee
    Brad Pitt
    Brad Pitt
    • Self - Presenter
    Harrison Ford
    Harrison Ford
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    David Fincher
    David Fincher
    • Self - Nominee
    Gary Oldman
    Gary Oldman
    • Self - Nominee
    Amanda Seyfried
    Amanda Seyfried
    • Self - Nominee
    Zendaya
    Zendaya
    • Self - Presenter
    Bryan Cranston
    Bryan Cranston
    • Self - Presenter
    Carey Mulligan
    Carey Mulligan
    • Self - Nominee
    Olivia Colman
    Olivia Colman
    • Self - Nominee
    Joaquin Phoenix
    Joaquin Phoenix
    • Self - Presenter
    Reese Witherspoon
    Reese Witherspoon
    • Self - Presenter
    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Self - Memorial Tribute
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    Sacha Baron Cohen
    Sacha Baron Cohen
    • Self - Nominee
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Self - Memorial Tribute
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    Bong Joon Ho
    Bong Joon Ho
    • Self - Presenter
    Laura Dern
    Laura Dern
    • Self - Presenter
    Renée Zellweger
    Renée Zellweger
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      • Glenn Weiss
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      • Amberia Allen
      • Dream Hampton
      • Jon Macks
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    1ecwfanatic93

    The Worst Oscars in Decades.

    This entire show was poorly mismanaged and structured in a way that made the entire night drag on more than it ever should. The way the nominees were presented had some thought to it but ultimately was made to seem more pretentious rather than illuminating. The order of awards was obviously a poor decision as the main award of the night was given out third to last not giving the Nomadland team the recognition past winners have been given. Not only that but the restructuring was clearly to pay homage to the late Chadwick Boseman who didn't win making the show seem like a big build up to a hugely deflating moment that isn't fair to the viewers, the nominees, or the winners. The In Memoriam segment was nothing short of shameful with this cheery music accompanying fleeting images of people who didn't get their moment of recognition because of the pacing.

    This is the most shameful show I have seen from watching the Oscars year to year and they must do better.

    If the biggest award in film is handled this way then why have it at all.
    3calmirio

    Train station was so appropriate.

    Having the Oscars (formerly known as The Academy Awards) in a train station makes so much sense - the show was a glorious train wreck.

    From 2003 when a "prenup" won the Oscar, was a continuous downhill journey and 93rd Oscar is definitely the last time for me to watch it life. Never missed one since Rocky.
    4Prismark10

    The 93rd Oscars

    The Covid pandemic has created a challenge for awards shows. It has also led to low ratings.

    The Oscars decided to ban Zoom but this was an underwhelming reworking.

    The show badly needs a main presenter, one who is a comedian. This one needed laughs. There was just a lack of fun with the reworking.

    Some of the speeches from the presenters were overlong and dull. The In Memoriam segment rushed through the people who died in the previous 12 months but the introduction to it needed it to be shorter.

    Also when you celebrate the work of the artists and the production crew. I would like to see an example of their work. I was not enthused with a factoid that a best supporting actor nominee once worked in a fast food outlet or such like.

    Then there was the change of order. There was no need for the Best Picture to be given out so early.

    The emotional moment of the evening was a damp squib. The Best Actor Oscar was held last in the expectation that the late Chadwick Boseman would be the winner. He did not win. Anthony Hopkins pipped him to the post and he was in bed in his homeland of Wales by that time.
    1krasykova

    Worst Oscar in history

    Most boring and confusing show ever. Look at Bafta!!!Thats how you do it during Covid,people!
    2TheVictoriousV

    A lame show with an absolutely hysterical "f you" at the end

    What do you do with The Oscars when a world-altering pandemic creates a shortage of mainstream films within a year? Look harder for the hidden gems? Search for new talent across the gulfs? Or do you just extend the eligibility period (all the effing way to February of next year) just to give the typical Oscar fare an extra shot (plus Promising Young Woman, for some reason)? Apparently, you do the latter. It's like moving the finish line a couple of meters back and also ignoring the ones who already crossed it.

    In fairness, this year's Oscars ceremony (consisting of a much smaller venue and several nominees attending via satellite from England, Denmark, South Korea, et cetera) did feature some welcome titles. Thanks to the altered criteria, movies like Pieces of a Woman and Judas and the Black Messiah (which, judging from the Supporting Actor noms, has zero leads) stood a chance, not that I doubted their chances of getting nominated, say, next year. In any case, allow me to list some of the other highlights -- and yes, I will get to that phenomenal "f you" of an ending!

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    • The Surreal Nature Of It All: On top of how deeply weird it felt to see this ceremony being attempted in a post-COVID world, with a minimized venue and cheaper camera work, the pacing was also utterly wild. They breezed through the screenplay nominees before I had even realized they were actually starting to hand the awards out instead of f-cking around, and yet still finding the time for a completely genuine, completely spontaneous, completely unscripted moment of levity from Glenn Close. Equally bizarre was the way the Oscar wins were ordered; the acting-award presentations were tacked on AFTER Best Picture and here's where this broadcast cemented itself as a top-tier sh-tshow:


    • Building Up To A Posthumous Win For Boseman, Only For Someone Who Snoozed At Home To Get The Vote: This was honestly the funniest sh-t to me. Despite the wide variety of different films from different countries and all the race-and-gender representation, this was one of the most predictable Oscar nights of possibly all time and the wins were mostly obvious. Most "predictable" of all was the fact that the late Chadwick Boseman would receive a posthumous acting award for Ma Rainey's Black Bottom as a final, solemn tribute.


    It was just so obvious! Hell, they even had to move the Judas leads to "Supporting Actor" just to be able to hand that film an acting prize and still have one left for Boseman. And why else would they announce Best Picture early, thereby setting up a finale centered around the Best Actor announcement?

    Well, it was certainly a finale to behold! Joaquin Phoenix walks out after a rushed thank-you speech from McDormand, whips out the card, announces that the winner is actually Anthony Hopkins -- who didn't even appear on any of the video feeds, let alone in person, and was probably at home napping -- before briskly ending the ceremony (since, no matter which one of the two men had won, there's nobody around to give a speech), causing both confusion and outrage on Twitter! It was absolutely hysterical.

    To sum up: After all that's happened -- after all the tributes to Chadwick Boseman, all the petitioning from heartbroken fans, the arrangements for him to win without "snubbing" Judas, and the scheduling change that implied at least one person behind the scenes thought they had this one locked and was gonna end the ceremony on it -- they straight-up gave the Oscar to someone who was asleep at home and abruptly ended for the night. It was the funniest damn sh-t! And to their credit: if this was done on purpose to get some headlines, I applaud their cunning. It's also possible they knew they weren't gonna give Boseman the send-off and thought "Eh, people usually go to sleep after Best Picture so let's slap this one on at the end" but let's not be here all day.

    • Amanda Seyfried's Dress: No kink-shaming in the comments, please.


    • The In-Memoriam Music Choice: Definitely the right level of "upbeat" for that speedrun editing style. Stay classy, Oscars.


    • "Travon And Martin" Winning For A Film About Police Violence: I know people think the Oscars are rigged or at least political but this is a straight-up Matrix glitch.


    • Scandinavian Rep: Seeing Thomas Vinterberg among the Best Director noms was almost as delightful as his movie winning Best International Film. Likewise, even though I don't give one fraction of a f--k about the Eurovision Song Contest, seeing a partly Swedish song among the nominees was tons of fun too. Maybe I should watch the movie, even?


    I don't really have much else to say. The show was bad but often funny-bad, and I can't really say it was as bloated as it might've otherwise been, though I did miss the song numbers and extravagance. Here's hoping that finale goes down as another epic faux pas from the Oscars and that this "safer" ceremony still becomes a notorious superspreader. Thanks for reading, folks! Wakanda forever!

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      At 83, Anthony Hopkins became the oldest Best Actor nominee ever. Previously, this record was held by Richard Farnsworth, who received a nomination at the age of 79 for his performance in Une histoire vraie (1999). Hopkins would eventually win the award and now holds the record for oldest Best Actor winner.
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      Self - Winner: Oh my god. I did not expect to win this award. I am so, so, so, so grateful. Not only to win but to be a part of such an important, important story. So thank you so much. Thank you to the Academy - I've always wanted to say that. And of course, my collaborators D'Mile and Tiara Thomas, the song wouldn't be what it was without them. Of course I have to thank God for giving us these gifts, and my parents, my beautiful mother who's here with me today and my father at home. All those days of listening to Sly and the Family Stone and Curtis Mayfield and Marvin Gaye, they really paid off. So thank you, Dad. Thank you so much to Archie and Shaka King and everybody that was involved in this movie and gave me the call and gave us the call to do this record. I'm so, so grateful. I just want to say this. You know, musicians, filmmakers, I believe we have an opportunity and a responsibility, to me, to tell the truth and to write history the way that it was and how it connects us to today and what we see going on in the world today. And yeah, I'm just, I have no words. I'm just so, so, so happy and grateful. And yeah, knowledge is power. Music is power. And as long as I'm standing I'm always gonna fight for us. I'm always gonna fight for my people and fight for what's right, and I think that's what music does and that's what storytelling does. So thank you so much. Thank you.

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      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Next Year Will Be Quacked Up (2020)
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      Fight for You
      Written by H.E.R., D'Mile and Tiara Thomas

      Performed by H.E.R.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 25 avril 2021 (États-Unis)
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