What does that even mean?
...You don't know what a 'talky political movie' is? How is that not self explanatory?
Movies about hot button political issues that rely heavily on large amounts of dialog.
What does that even mean?
Which nominees were those?...You don't know what a 'talky political movie' is? How is that not self explanatory?
Movies about hot button political issues that rely heavily on large amounts of dialog.
Two errors in 89 years? That's damned excellent. The system is fine as it is. The problem here was the envelope handler didn't pay attention and do his job. He was tweeting instead of focusing on the next category.Amidst all the blame game and finger-pointing, I couldn't help thinking the system is broken. They need to come up with a more foolproof way of handing out the winner envelopes to the presenters. Basically, you have two people from PWC on opposite ends of the stage, each carrying a briefcase of duplicate envelopes containing all the winners in all categories. How easy is it to manually pick the wrong envelope for the category??? I'm surprised this didn't happen sooner in the Oscars' 89-year history.
Two errors in 89 years? That's damned excellent. The system is fine as it is. The problem here was the envelope handler didn't pay attention and do his job. He was tweeting instead of focusing on the next category.
I adore Emma Stone, and she deserved every bit of that attention.I blame Emma Stone for being so darn distracting.![]()
Which nominees were those?
Talking is bad?I mean in terms of past patterns, didn't follow closely enough this year to know if this year fit the established pattern. The majority of best picture nominees tend to be period biopics and issue dramas which express their point through lots and lots of talking.
Two errors in 89 years? That's damned excellent. The system is fine as it is. The problem here was the envelope handler didn't pay attention and do his job. He was tweeting instead of focusing on the next category.
“We would make sure that the correct person was known very quickly,” Cullinan said. “Whether that entails stopping the show, us walking onstage, us signaling to the stage manager — that’s really a game-time decision, if something like that were to happen. Again, it’s so unlikely.”
Talking is bad?
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