Watching the Oscars
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Watching the Oscars
Just wondering who here, if any, actually watches the entire Oscar Broadcast? Or do most of you just watch bits and pieces? I, sadly, watch the whole damn thing. Of course I may channel surf during the song renditions, but I watch over 90% of the thing. I'm not entirely sure why I do it either since I have mixed feelings about the Oscars. I guess I am just a glutton for punishment.
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I'm with you. I watch and enjoy the show every year, guilt-free.
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Watch the thing every year, end to end. Even bought my Replay mostly for the purpose of recording this one show each year.
That said, it just has not been up to snuff these past years. I never really knew how important the musical numbers were to the entertainment value of the thing.
For instance, here's my top four favorite Oscar moments from years past:
1. Ann Reinking in overdramatic mode singing "Against All Odds."
2. Telly Savalas, Dom DeLouise and Pat Morita opening the show with a musical salute to the nominees to the tune of "Fugue for Tinhorns."
3. Rob Lowe and Snow White opening the show.
4. The Muppets giving away an award but unable to open the envelope.
Oh Debbie Allen...how you are missed.
That said, it just has not been up to snuff these past years. I never really knew how important the musical numbers were to the entertainment value of the thing.
For instance, here's my top four favorite Oscar moments from years past:
1. Ann Reinking in overdramatic mode singing "Against All Odds."
2. Telly Savalas, Dom DeLouise and Pat Morita opening the show with a musical salute to the nominees to the tune of "Fugue for Tinhorns."
3. Rob Lowe and Snow White opening the show.
4. The Muppets giving away an award but unable to open the envelope.
Oh Debbie Allen...how you are missed.
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Originally Posted by TheAllPurposeNothing
For instance, here's my top four favorite Oscar moments from years past:
1. Ann Reinking in overdramatic mode singing "Against All Odds."
2. Telly Savalas, Dom DeLouise and Pat Morita opening the show with a musical salute to the nominees to the tune of "Fugue for Tinhorns."
3. Rob Lowe and Snow White opening the show.
4. The Muppets giving away an award but unable to open the envelope..
1. Ann Reinking in overdramatic mode singing "Against All Odds."
2. Telly Savalas, Dom DeLouise and Pat Morita opening the show with a musical salute to the nominees to the tune of "Fugue for Tinhorns."
3. Rob Lowe and Snow White opening the show.
4. The Muppets giving away an award but unable to open the envelope..
Don't forget about David Niven and the streaker (along with his shortcomings).
Oh, and I watch the whole thing every year.
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Yes, I watch every minute. (Unfortunately missed the infamous Snow White/Rob Lowe thing that year, though because of personal distractions.) While certain portions of the show drag, it's always fun, especially catching some of the unguarded reactions.
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This and the Tony Awards are the only awards shows I watch - and I must admit, this one is a challenge to one's endurance. It's not a question of how good the show will be, more a question of how not as bad as I expected it might be.
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My fiance and I will grill some steaks, open a bottle of red, and watch the whole this with big bowls of popcorn.
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I'm going to watch it all. I'm also watching the Independent Spirit Awards tonight on Bravo, 10/9 Central. http://www.bravotv.com/Events_&_Specials/
In fact, I think I'll start a new thread for those who aren't aware that they're on tonight.
-JP
In fact, I think I'll start a new thread for those who aren't aware that they're on tonight.
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I usually want to watch the Oscars. But for some reason save for, I think, once in the last 6 years, I always find myself busy and unable to watch the thing. I do enjoy the glitzy hollywoodness of it all though. Unfortunately, this sunday I'll be missing the program again.
Funny thing is I seem to never have this problem with the golden globes. Though that show is actually usually more entertaining because it's shorter and all the celebs are drinking.
Funny thing is I seem to never have this problem with the golden globes. Though that show is actually usually more entertaining because it's shorter and all the celebs are drinking.
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can't stand award shows
much easier to spend 2 minutes the next day online reading all the results. shit, the award shows don't even cover all the awards
much easier to spend 2 minutes the next day online reading all the results. shit, the award shows don't even cover all the awards
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I recently picked up the network channels on my dish just FOR the Oscars as well as sports championships. I'll be watching this year for the first time in several years.
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Alas, I think viewership will be way down this year.
Mostly because the major nominees don't include movies that the general public, movie critics and AMPAS members all want to see in a big way. Indeed, none of the Best Picture nominees have even broken the US$100 million box office revenue barrier in first-run release yet!
Compare this to the list of blockbuster moneymakers for 2004: Shrek 2, Spider-Man 2, The Passion of the Christ and The Incredibles, all of which aren't nominated in the major categories; The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay along with a list of lesser nominations and won them all.
Compare this to the list of blockbuster moneymakers for 2004: Shrek 2, Spider-Man 2, The Passion of the Christ and The Incredibles, all of which aren't nominated in the major categories; The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King was nominated for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Adapted Screenplay along with a list of lesser nominations and won them all.
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Possibly viewership will be down a bit. The Chris Rock thing will help, and I'm sure many watch the awards regardless of who is nominated, just to see the stars and clothing. Anyone know what the viewship for the awards in 1997 were? Were they drastically down? Cause I recall then that besides Jerry Maguire, none of the films were big box office hits either. This year is somewhat comparable to that one (granted, Maguire was a bigger hit then any of these films, but I doubt that one film would've driven Oscar viewship anymore then the lot we have this year).
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Been planning a night with the spouse for two weeks. Went out and watched all the Oscar movies at the theaters we could stand this weekend. Then we printed ourselves out a Oscar selection sheet and selected who we thought would win.
We've already been arguing about who will win and who should win, and then there's the "I've won seven time in the past eight years..." speech I end up giving. Think I'll brew a pot of tea and enjoy the show. Really hoping Chris Rock does a good job and maybe...just maybe he'll give us a few great one liners to remember for a life time.
We've already been arguing about who will win and who should win, and then there's the "I've won seven time in the past eight years..." speech I end up giving. Think I'll brew a pot of tea and enjoy the show. Really hoping Chris Rock does a good job and maybe...just maybe he'll give us a few great one liners to remember for a life time.
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I will probably watch about 80%. I tried to sit down and watch the past two years, and fell asleep both times.
Hope it's a *little* edgier with Chris Rock with year.
Hope it's a *little* edgier with Chris Rock with year.
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I'm really interested in seeing Chris Rock's opening monologue. But other than that, I'll just be fast forwarding to see the acceptance speeches. (I'm taping it since it doesn't start until 3 AM in here in Holland)
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I watch the whole show and even record it so I can have it for the future. You never know when something cool might happen.
The weird thing is: I'm not black, gay, or into fashion. Guess Chris Rock is wrong.
I'm just into movies and like seeing all things dealing with film.
The weird thing is: I'm not black, gay, or into fashion. Guess Chris Rock is wrong.
I'm just into movies and like seeing all things dealing with film.