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jeffkjoe 05-24-20 09:19 AM

The 2021 Oscars Discussion Thread
 
Do you think the Oscars will be conducted over zoom? Or will they be held live with social distancing guidelines in the audience?

Will there be enough content to warrant a full roster of nominees?

Will Netflix sweep the Oscars, because a majority of the movies will have been streamed rather than released theatrically?

I know it's too early to tell, but we can speculate....

TomOpus 05-24-20 09:25 AM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
No Oscars in 2021. The show on Feb 27 2022 will be the next one and will include 2020 movies.

Decker 05-24-20 09:26 AM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
It won't be over Zoom, that's for sure. If anything it would be in a largely empty theater - no need for Seat Fillers any more. They have already said that it will almost certainly be delayed. We really need to see how Fall releases are going to go. If most prestige movies also get pushed to 2021 I wonder if they even go forward with the ceremony - there needs to be a decent selection of films to qualify.

GoldenJCJ 05-24-20 01:34 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 

Originally Posted by TomOpus (Post 13746481)
No Oscars in 2021. The show on Feb 27 2022 will be the next one and will include 2020 movies.

This seems like the smart move. The Right loves to attack Hollywood for being hypocritical. The most tone deaf thing they can do is go through with an award show during the pandemic (even if a vaccine has been created by then). And no matter what safety precautions they take, they’ll still be criticized for congratulating themselves while people die.

2020 should be a wash. Whatever few quality releases are released this year should just be rolled into next year’s awards for the 2022 ceremony.

Shannon Nutt 05-24-20 01:46 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
February 2021 is a LONG way away, and movies are going to start coming out again as early as July. Given that "most" (not all, of course) nominees in the past have been released in the fall, why not have a ceremony?

JeffTheAlpaca 05-24-20 06:34 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
If nobody complained about the NFL doing a draft and awarding million dollar contracts I don''t see why anybody should complain about a Oscar ceremony. It would be a diversion from real life.


If it is a regular show I hope they get a host

Just don't get Kimmel again.

Abob Teff 05-24-20 07:54 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
Because ... SPORTS BALLZ!!!!!



I’m guessing they will look like this ;)


https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/dvdtalk...440c319bb.jpeg

OldBoy 05-24-20 08:24 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
Nah, no Oscars this year. People aren’t going to go back so soon and there is no way to be safe now and foreseeable future. It’ll be streaming Oscars and Extraction will be best everything. :lol:

Osiris3657 05-26-20 08:56 AM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
Guess I'm in the minority, and agree with Shannon Nut. It seems pretty clear theaters are going to be open nationwide by July with new releases coming out. Yea, maybe at limited capacity and with masks required, but they'll be open. July through December is 6 months, and most Oscar movies come out in the Fall anyway. The Oscars will proceed next year.

Draven 05-26-20 09:00 AM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
No Oscars needed this year. The release schedule will be sparse for the next few years. They can't even get a crew together right now to work on a movie. There won't be a glut next year because so many movies aren't going to be released on schedule. Just skip it this year and do it next year when it's hopefully a little safer.

rennervision 05-26-20 09:14 AM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
Bad Boys for Life will win Best Picture.

rexinnih 05-29-20 02:48 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 

Originally Posted by rennervision (Post 13747307)
Bad Boys for Life will win Best Picture.

Finally justice will be served for the trilogy!

Decker 05-29-20 03:41 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 

Originally Posted by Draven (Post 13747302)
No Oscars needed this year. The release schedule will be sparse for the next few years. They can't even get a crew together right now to work on a movie. There won't be a glut next year because so many movies aren't going to be released on schedule. Just skip it this year and do it next year when it's hopefully a little safer.

There is SO much money from ABC to AMPAS from the Oscars telecast that there's no way they skip a year. Maybe delay it until April or May and include Q1 2021 in the eligibility period. But it will happen.

E Unit 05-29-20 06:01 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
But will anyone really watch? I haven't, and don't really care to anymore. Not when every news outlet gives us "breaking news" on the newest winner.

RichC2 05-29-20 09:13 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
Kinda like this?

Hazel Motes 05-30-20 12:14 AM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 

Originally Posted by OldBoy (Post 13746774)
Nah, no Oscars this year.

uh oh. too late.


https://oscar.go.com/news/winners/os...-the-full-list

DWilson 06-15-20 02:25 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
From TV Line:

The 93rd Academy Awards, originally slated to be held Feb. 28 and air on ABC, instead are now scheduled for April 25.

The eligibility window for the 2021 Oscars, which typically runs Jan. 1 to Dec. 31 of any year, has in turn been extended through Feb. 28, 2021.

Decker 06-15-20 03:18 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
Interesting. That makes sense. I do wonder how many Oscar-worthy films will be released in Jan and Feb now.

JeffTheAlpaca 06-16-20 02:31 AM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
In 2020 it was on too early but April 25 is really late and I might have to wait a couple hours since I don't want to watch it live with the afternoon sun still out after 7pm and the show starting at 5pm

Decker 12-14-20 04:33 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 

Originally Posted by Decker (Post 13758302)
Interesting. That makes sense. I do wonder how many Oscar-worthy films will be released in Jan and Feb now.

All these months later and we still don't know. Are studios still planning on bringing out prestige award-contending films in the first Quarter of 2021? I haven't heard of any.

Nick Danger 12-14-20 05:00 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
This year's Oscars should be Your Favorite Moments in Oscars History. It would be hit movies that got awards, stars still popular today that got awards, acceptance speeches that played well, and the best jokes from the MCs. Maybe they can have an Odd Moments section with clips of Roberto Benigni saying that he wants to lie down and make love to all the audience or Brando sending a stand-in to refuse his award.

jfoobar 12-14-20 06:22 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 

Originally Posted by Shannon Nutt (Post 13746597)
February 2021 is a LONG way away, and movies are going to start coming out again as early as July. Given that "most" (not all, of course) nominees in the past have been released in the fall, why not have a ceremony?

This prediction did not hold up well. :)

JeffTheAlpaca 12-14-20 07:37 PM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
People speaking in front of a CGI created background.

and 12-15-20 09:36 AM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
This seems the most likely unless they only invite certain categories idk

jeffkjoe 12-16-20 08:37 AM

Re: What do you think the Oscars will look like in 2021?
 
They need to at least show an "In Memoriam" tribue on whatever show they produce this year.

We've lost so many in 2020. Sir Sean Connery deserves recognition, but I wish it were applause from a live audience.


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