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The Oscars

  • TV Special
  • 2024
  • TV-14
  • 2h 37m
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The Oscars (2024)
Was the show Kenough for you? Relive the heartfelt speeches, hilarious one-liners, and surprising wins from the 96th Academy Awards.
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The 96th Academy Awards, held on March 10th, 2024 from the Dolby Threatre in Hollywood and hosted by comedian Jimmy Kimmel for the fourth time. The cultural phenomenon of "Barbenheimer" in s... Read allThe 96th Academy Awards, held on March 10th, 2024 from the Dolby Threatre in Hollywood and hosted by comedian Jimmy Kimmel for the fourth time. The cultural phenomenon of "Barbenheimer" in six different categories is a recurring theme.The 96th Academy Awards, held on March 10th, 2024 from the Dolby Threatre in Hollywood and hosted by comedian Jimmy Kimmel for the fourth time. The cultural phenomenon of "Barbenheimer" in six different categories is a recurring theme.

  • Director
    • Hamish Hamilton
  • Writers
    • Jamie Abrahams
    • Rory Albanese
    • Amberia Allen
  • Stars
    • Brittany Snow
    • Jennifer Lawrence
    • Christopher Nolan
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    • Director
      • Hamish Hamilton
    • Writers
      • Jamie Abrahams
      • Rory Albanese
      • Amberia Allen
    • Stars
      • Brittany Snow
      • Jennifer Lawrence
      • Christopher Nolan
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    • Won 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 6 nominations total

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    4blanbrn

    Okay shorter Oscars with "Oppenheimer" burning the competition.

    "The 96th Academy Awards" were shorter starting at 7PM and they were very funny with jokes as host Jimmy Kimmel was okay, and the awards show too was okay. Really no surprises as all the hype was "Barbie" vs. "Heimer". And "Oppen" got the edge all getting wins for best picture, director, and best actor and supporting actor. Rightfully so was the young and pretty talented Emma Stone winning best actress for her turn in the sci fi fantasy comedy "Poor Things". And a memorable treat was seeing Michal Keaton saying bring it on to Danny and Arnold as we all remember their on screen feud days from the "Batman" movies especially "Batman Returns". Overall nothing great not the best "Oscars" still it was a watch for entertainment fans and film lovers!
    7Prismark10

    96th Academy Awards

    Jimmy Kimmel hosted the awards and he is regarded as a safe pair of hand. As long as he did not make jokes about Robert Downey Jr. They all bombed.

    Kimmel later redeemed himself with his response to an online review by a former president.

    Oppenheimer was the big winner of the night. It took all the major honours. Poor Thing was the poor thing but it still won four. Barbie's Oscar went for a song.

    Once again a Martin Scorsese film leaved empty handed. Like The Irishman, lots of nominations but no wins.

    Here is a hint Marty. Next time make a shorter film! Actually Kimmel noted how long some of the contenders were. Did anyone think of my bladder.

    Some of the victory speeches were still cloying. Seeing Twins Arnie and Danny DeVito take on Michael Keaton's Batman was fun.

    A slick show but once again they messed up the In Memoriam section. I want to see the people who passed on. Not the singers, dancers or the orchestra.

    As for the Best Picture presenter. Give up on getting the actor who was in that hit movie fifty years ago. It's way past their bedtime.
    5ThunderKing6

    Adjustments

    Date: March 12th 2024

    Genre;

    All genres in one, award show

    Duration:

    2 3 hours of watching people walk up steps.

    What was this film/show/game about?:

    It was about fantastic modern day movies getting awards that they deserve because no one else could do it better... Apparently.

    The story and the production overview:

    It was just like the 95 Oscar awards... I mean do I have say more?

    Should I critique how they walked on stage?

    Johnny Cena, the wrestler that I always hated had a moment. What are the odds of that?

    Go away Johnny Cena.

    Overall:

    Same old same old. Nothing stood out

    Highlight:

    Nothing.

    Moral:

    It's not about talent. Just ask Johnny Cena.

    Villian:

    Hollyweird and Johnny Cena.

    Rating:

    Just needs a trash can.

    Finals words:

    Great to see modern day movies being awarded because they work hard to produce wonderful movies all the time.
    3David_Paulsen

    Jimmy Kinnel

    Jimmy Kimmel's performance as the host of the 96th Academy Awards left much to be desired. While he managed to avoid any major controversies or mishaps, his overall presence felt disappointingly bland. Here's why: 1. Lack of Energy: Kimmel's opening monologue lacked the spark and wit we've come to expect from Oscar hosts. It felt like he was going through the motions, ticking off the usual jokes without any genuine enthusiasm.

    2. Predictable Humor: Kimmel's attempts at humor were safe and predictable. There were no daring punchlines or memorable zingers. It was as if he was afraid to take risks, resulting in a forgettable comedic experience.

    3. Emotionless Delivery: Whether introducing presenters or interacting with nominees, Kimmel's delivery remained flat. He failed to inject any emotion or excitement into the proceedings, making it hard for the audience to stay engaged.

    4. Missed Opportunities: The Oscars are a platform for celebrating the magic of cinema, but Kimmel missed several opportunities to elevate the show. Instead of embracing the uniqueness of films like "Everything Everywhere All at Once," he played it safe with generic banter.

    In summary, Jimmy Kimmel's hosting was like a lukewarm cup of tea-neither scalding nor refreshing. While it wasn't a disaster, it certainly didn't leave a lasting impression. Here's hoping for a more dynamic and enjoyable host next year!
    7lee_eisenberg

    Jonathan Glazer said what needed to get said

    First of all, the only nominated movies that I'd seen from all categories were "The After", "American Symphony", "Barbie", "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny", "Killers of the Flower Moon", "Maestro", "Nai Nai & Wai Po", "Napoleon", "Oppenheimer", "Rustin" and "The Wonderful World of Henry Sugar".

    Jimmy Kimmel referenced Katie Britt's cringey response to Biden's State of the Union address, and later made fun of a negative comment from Donald Trump.

    There had been the question of whether or not it was acceptable to hold the ceremony with terrible things going on in Ukraine and Gaza, but I guess that they felt like they had to anyway. I understand that protesters outside had caused the ceremony to delay a few minutes. However, when Jonathan Glazer won for "The Zone of Interest", he denounced the hijacking of the Holocaust as an excuse for a war against Gaza. Inevitably, some people tried to claim that he refuted his Jewishness, conveniently ignoring what he said.

    Also important was when Cillian Murphy noted that, for better or worse, we live in Robert Oppenheimer's world, and he dedicated his win to the peacemakers.

    As for the rest of the show, I liked it when Sean Lennon came up to the stage when a short based on a song by his parents won. John Cena's gag was a surprise, but he pulled it off. I hope that there's eventually an award for stunts.

    The obviously cringey part was the In Memoriam segment; I could barely see the tributes to the deceased people over the dancers. I hope that they get that right next year.

    Overall, I liked it. And remember, watch "Oppenheimer" before "Barbie"; after all, the physicist brought about the modern world, and the doll lives in it.

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      Lily Gladstone became the first Native American woman to get an Oscar nomination as Best Actress.
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      John Cena: [while naked] Costumes... they are so important.

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      Featured in The Critical Drinker: Oscars 2024 - Has Hollywood Finally Been Humbled? (2024)
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    • Release date
      • March 10, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
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      • 96th Oscars
    • Filming locations
      • Dolby Theatre, Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Done and Dusted Productions
      • Raj Kapoor Productions
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
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      • 2h 37m(157 min)
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