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Didn't pay attention to odds on most categories but best film, actor and score all seem to have settled on the pre-award favourites. And yes, Coda seems to have shocked some people as it's the first time a streaming service wins but there you go again with trends, Oscars have always snubbed non-traditional producers and I was certain this year would finally be the mould breaker.

Personally, don't "like" that Apple, Netflix et cetera are taking over but few people liked video taking over radio. Got to welcome change, right?

Fair enough. I watched all nominees except Drive my Car which I plan to watch in the next couple if days (not easy to find 3 hours) and so far Dog and Dune are ahead of the others for me. While I liked Dog more, I wouldn't mind Dune getting an Oscar too just to remove that stigma around sci-fi movies never winning the Best Picture award.

Amen on finding even 2 hours uninterrupted, for me this means very late at night for complete peace and quiet, but it also means my mind's operating at exhausted capacity. Been a real long time since could watch a film properly and into it. I definitely hope people view sci-fi different after Dune's massive performance here (but as much as I liked it, I still thought it was such an incomplete film, I guess star power and effects carried Dune here).

Coda I think was meant to win a lot, among the movies I've seen its Coda is my fav. Anyone one who carries the weight to care for their parents, I think can related in this movie. Didnt appreciate DUNE really, but it won and award.

So little time so much to do.
I have to says its hard to find uninterupted time to watch a movie, I have to wait until everyone is asleep that I sneak grab a snack and to the tv in the living room at 2AM. Only watched few.
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I couldn't watch the whole thing live because it was too late for me, but did this shit really happen?

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I can't say whether it was staged or not. It seems real, especially considering the language and what happened later. Anyhow, it was a bad joke for my taste, but a physical assault, especially during a live broadcast, isn't acceptable either.

I saw different opinions on this, but it seems to me that this is a staged episode. I have not heard that Smith beat his wife's lover, but here he directly showed how macho he is. Ridiculously, this is nothing more than an attempt to raise the ratings of a dying event.
By the way, I saw a lot of jokes on the topic: "The Oscar is still racist because Smith received the Oscar only after he attacked a black man."  Grin
Lol. He really is a macho - And surly it is no less than a publicity stunt. Because the comedian was composed too. And Will Smith knew what he has too. No-one can dare to make fun of anyone in particular at such a big event and in front of such a big crowd. Well Racist jock is too funny. Will Smith slapped the Oscar, showing what took them so long to bless him with the statue?

Now, this slapping situation makes this year's Oscars memorable.
So we don't know if it is indeed staged or not, because no one is suing Smith.
But whether it was real or not, they just made the event talk of the town.
Well, good promotion for this event but I think, Will Smith realized his not-so-good approach of the situation.
Being in the film industry for years, he should be thick-skinned by now. But he's human, he snapped at this point.
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I couldn't watch the whole thing live because it was too late for me, but did this shit really happen?



I can't say whether it was staged or not. It seems real, especially considering the language and what happened later. Anyhow, it was a bad joke for my taste, but a physical assault, especially during a live broadcast, isn't acceptable either.

I saw different opinions on this, but it seems to me that this is a staged episode. I have not heard that Smith beat his wife's lover, but here he directly showed how macho he is. Ridiculously, this is nothing more than an attempt to raise the ratings of a dying event.
By the way, I saw a lot of jokes on the topic: "The Oscar is still racist because Smith received the Oscar only after he attacked a black man."  Grin
Lol. He really is a macho - And surly it is no less than a publicity stunt. Because the comedian was composed too. And Will Smith knew what he has too. No-one can dare to make fun of anyone in particular at such a big event and in front of such a big crowd. Well Racist jock is too funny. Will Smith slapped the Oscar, showing what took them so long to bless him with the statue?
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I couldn't watch the whole thing live because it was too late for me, but did this shit really happen?



I can't say whether it was staged or not. It seems real, especially considering the language and what happened later. Anyhow, it was a bad joke for my taste, but a physical assault, especially during a live broadcast, isn't acceptable either.

I saw different opinions on this, but it seems to me that this is a staged episode. I have not heard that Smith beat his wife's lover, but here he directly showed how macho he is. Ridiculously, this is nothing more than an attempt to raise the ratings of a dying event.
By the way, I saw a lot of jokes on the topic: "The Oscar is still racist because Smith received the Oscar only after he attacked a black man."  Grin
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I have actually watched all of the foreign language movies except one of them and the winner was so obvious. In my country, one of the art museums has screenings of the foreign language oscar nominees every year. We are lucky enough to watch them. Although there were a lot of good movies, the obvious winner for the Best International Feature Film was 'Drive my Car'. It was already nominated for the Best Picture as well. Also, the academy has some kind of an Asian trend these years, or we can say Asian movies are more recognized these days, which they more than deserve. Parasite and Drive My Car are proud nominees and winners for Asian countries. I live across the world from Asia but can relate with their movies. If you have bet on Drive My Car for Best International Feature Film, you were already won before they announced...
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I couldn't watch the whole thing live because it was too late for me, but did this shit really happen?



I can't say whether it was staged or not. It seems real, especially considering the language and what happened later. Anyhow, it was a bad joke for my taste, but a physical assault, especially during a live broadcast, isn't acceptable either.


Will Smith had an outburst of anger because he couldn't control his emotions. He seemed to regret what he had done while receiving the award. But it was too late for everything. He behaved in a way that did not befit his professional career. He could have politely warned Chris Rock. He could have reacted by leaving the award hall. But his physical contact was a mistake.
Still can't completely accept that it truly worked out. That slap was epic and Internet will occupied with discussing this for next a few days rather Oscar champs.

Will Smith regret later for his heinous demonstration? Most certainly you can't characterize his demonstration by any terms. I used to believe that Smith has a good sense of manner, but somehow his lost control him mind and it's not a scripted. That was genuine, you can't disrespect someone's wife like this. I heard the dreadful inhumane joke by Chris Rock, however that actual contact was a mix-up.
I doubt - in such a great show no-one can utter a word with out being pre-approved. I feel this is scripted. To get more views and recognition.
However this forum got some life. This is good thing. Otherwise the thread was least populated till yesterday's slap.
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I couldn't watch the whole thing live because it was too late for me, but did this shit really happen?



I can't say whether it was staged or not. It seems real, especially considering the language and what happened later. Anyhow, it was a bad joke for my taste, but a physical assault, especially during a live broadcast, isn't acceptable either.


Will Smith had an outburst of anger because he couldn't control his emotions. He seemed to regret what he had done while receiving the award. But it was too late for everything. He behaved in a way that did not befit his professional career. He could have politely warned Chris Rock. He could have reacted by leaving the award hall. But his physical contact was a mistake.
Still can't completely accept that it truly worked out. That slap was epic and Internet will occupied with discussing this for next a few days rather Oscar champs.

Will Smith regret later for his heinous demonstration? Most certainly you can't characterize his demonstration by any terms. I used to believe that Smith has a good sense of manner, but somehow his lost control him mind and it's not a scripted. That was genuine, you can't disrespect someone's wife like this. I heard the dreadful inhumane joke by Chris Rock, however that actual contact was a mix-up.
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yeah, it was a bad joke and it should not have been said, but it's kind of weird that no security or no one really responded when will smith slapped Chris Rock which made people think that the whole thing was staged to get people talking about the Oscars.
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I couldn't watch the whole thing live because it was too late for me, but did this shit really happen?

I can't say whether it was staged or not. It seems real, especially considering the language and what happened later. Anyhow, it was a bad joke for my taste, but a physical assault, especially during a live broadcast, isn't acceptable either.


I watched it lived and that is not staged and if you try it in slow motion you can really see that he hit Chris and before that you can see Jada rolled her eyes and after that Will comes to stage and slaps Chris. Yes, I too think that was not a good joke but he can deal with it in other way and not through physical assault. That's a live broadcast and a lot of people are watching and I don't think seeing a violence on a live broadcast is good and tolerable.


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I do not really understand why there are so many laudatory and good reviews about the film Belfast?  I think that this is a rather mediocre film, mixed with some kind of childhood memories of the screenwriter and some kind of local nostalgia for the old days.  Completely boring and not very interesting film. 
I will be surprised if the academicians will award him in any nominations. 
I didn't like the movie.
Well, on a light note, you don't necessarily have to like a movie before other people likes it, remember the old saying "one man's food is another man's poison", this saying is not limited to food alone, it's relevant in almost everything including movies, it highly possible that a movie you don't like ends up being another person's favorite.

Makes me remember even now, most of the movies I watch, my wife hates them, and some times, I hate some of her choice of movies too, for this reason, we mostly don't watch movies together.
But comparing every movie generally , I did say all movies are good, it is us as individuals who choose which to like and which to dislike.
Definitely a good point. We do have our own tastes and choices for everything, and this movie may be too far from your own choices, but for others it could be a great film. So if ever this film will gather a lot of awards, then there's really something great about this film but you're just too blind to see it. Well anyways, Belfast is an OSCAR nominated movie and is being praised for its sense of authenticity.
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I couldn't watch the whole thing live because it was too late for me, but did this shit really happen?



I can't say whether it was staged or not. It seems real, especially considering the language and what happened later. Anyhow, it was a bad joke for my taste, but a physical assault, especially during a live broadcast, isn't acceptable either.


Will Smith had an outburst of anger because he couldn't control his emotions. He seemed to regret what he had done while receiving the award. But it was too late for everything. He behaved in a way that did not befit his professional career. He could have politely warned Chris Rock. He could have reacted by leaving the award hall. But his physical contact was a mistake.
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Will smith punch Chris Rock right on Oscars.
When I read the news I thought it was a stunt to increase the ratings, but the more I watch and read about it the more I think that Will hit Chris Rock for real. This has to be probably the most bizarre Oscar thing I ever saw. The thing that really baffles me is how so many actors reacted to the incident by saying "oh he is from Philly, they are emotional ppl" or something along those lines, like wtf. I wonder what would happen if someone else hit Chris, someone like Mel Gibson who already has a  bad rep.

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I didn't watch and I didn't place bet in Oscar awards but I heard what happened to Chris Rock and Will Smith, both of them are wrong. Chris Rock shouldn't make jokes about Smith's wife and Smith shouldn't hit him on a live TV and in front of other people he can just talk with him after that like a gentlemen.
This was entirely Will Smith's fault. Its a common practice on these awards to make fun of actors and they should be able to control themselves and if you think that what Chris Rock said was harsh, you might wanna check Ricky Gervais act while hosting Golden Globes.


Personally, don't "like" that Apple, Netflix et cetera are taking over but few people liked video taking over radio. Got to welcome change, right?
I am one of those that don't mind seeing streaming movies getting awards, even though some (like Spielberg) argued that they should really be seen as a TV production, meaning they don't meet Oscar requirements of movie being played in cinema in order to be nominated. But then streaming companies sorted that by having movies being played in LA cinema for at least a week to meet that req.

As much as I love cinema and go at least once or twice per month, I think it's impossible to fight the trends considering billions of dollars that Netlix, Amazon, Apple and others are spending each year on production.

Amen on finding even 2 hours uninterrupted, for me this means very late at night for complete peace and quiet, but it also means my mind's operating at exhausted capacity. Been a real long time since could watch a film properly and into it. I definitely hope people view sci-fi different after Dune's massive performance here (but as much as I liked it, I still thought it was such an incomplete film, I guess star power and effects carried Dune here).
Movies lasting longer and longer has been ongoing trend for some time now. I don't mind character driven movies to last a little bit longer or some epic/history movie, but now we have shallow stuff like superhero movies lasting for two and a half-three hours and consisting  mostly of mindless action with no character development.

Regarding Dune, keep in mind that movie covered  only the first half of the book and sequel is coming next year so that's why you may feel its incomplete as it is. Unless by "incomplete" you mean that you miss something there. High budget (preferably HBO production) mini series would probably be the best format for something as complex as Dune, but its much easier to profit via movies.




Regarding the winners, Dune kicked asses in tehnical categories as expected and I must say that I am kinda disappointed that CODA won Best Picture award, even though I generally liked the movie. Thing is, I don't think that its a good thing for film industry that remake win a Best Picture Oscar as it may only encourage studios to make even more of those, like we are not already swamped with remakes, sequels and prequels.


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I couldn't watch the whole thing live because it was too late for me, but did this shit really happen?



I can't say whether it was staged or not. It seems real, especially considering the language and what happened later. Anyhow, it was a bad joke for my taste, but a physical assault, especially during a live broadcast, isn't acceptable either.
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Didn't pay attention to odds on most categories but best film, actor and score all seem to have settled on the pre-award favourites. And yes, Coda seems to have shocked some people as it's the first time a streaming service wins but there you go again with trends, Oscars have always snubbed non-traditional producers and I was certain this year would finally be the mould breaker.

Personally, don't "like" that Apple, Netflix et cetera are taking over but few people liked video taking over radio. Got to welcome change, right?

Fair enough. I watched all nominees except Drive my Car which I plan to watch in the next couple if days (not easy to find 3 hours) and so far Dog and Dune are ahead of the others for me. While I liked Dog more, I wouldn't mind Dune getting an Oscar too just to remove that stigma around sci-fi movies never winning the Best Picture award.

Amen on finding even 2 hours uninterrupted, for me this means very late at night for complete peace and quiet, but it also means my mind's operating at exhausted capacity. Been a real long time since could watch a film properly and into it. I definitely hope people view sci-fi different after Dune's massive performance here (but as much as I liked it, I still thought it was such an incomplete film, I guess star power and effects carried Dune here).
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I didn't watch and I didn't place bet in Oscar awards but I heard what happened to Chris Rock and Will Smith, both of them are wrong. Chris Rock shouldn't make jokes about Smith's wife and Smith shouldn't hit him on a live TV and in front of other people he can just talk with him after that like a gentlemen.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myjEoDypUD8

Will smith punch Chris Rock right on Oscars.

I know this is off topic here but just wanted to update a bit. He was laughing at first I'm not sure what happen there. All of a sudden he just walk straight to Chris and this isn't a joke at all. Glad to see Chris didn't retaliate right on the stage. Will the Oscar invite someone like Smith after this?

Will Smith was hot favorite to win the Oscar. And he got it. I think its the part of drama. I don't think so anyone would dare to mock anyone so openly.
Sometime the shows adds some drama to get more hype and ranking. But Congratulations to Will Smith for winning the award. But a blunder he made, not sure if is really a blunder.
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Not really off topic, off script for sure.   I figured that was a gag but they wouldnt have done the cursing, confusing because he laughed at it at first but maybe any kickback is cheaper then a divorce.
  If they are really desperate for the views I could believe it was just an act but what do I know and they arent short of views.

Summary of the results for all bettors.   Surprisingly Belfast did not win (it got screenplay), congrats to Mr.reporter Smiley
Dune got (many) production wins, pretty big for those makers
Jessica Chastain got best actress, good to see shes a class act Smiley
& Will Smith winning if anyone bet he'd get an Oscar 30 years ago you'd be a millionaire now

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/03/27/entertainment/oscar-winners-2022/index.html
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The 94th Academy Awards were presented Sunday.

See below for a full list of nominees, with winners indicated in bold.
BEST PICTURE

"Belfast"
"CODA" *WINNER

"Don't Look Up"
"Drive My Car"
"Dune"
"King Richard"
"Licorice Pizza"
"Nightmare Alley"
"The Power of the Dog"
"West Side Story"

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Jessie Buckley, "The Lost Daughter"
Ariana DeBose, "West Side Story" *WINNER

Judi Dench, "Belfast"
Kirsten Dunst, "The Power of the Dog"
Aunjanue Ellis, "King Richard"

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE
Ciaran Hinds, "Belfast"
Troy Kotsur, "CODA" *WINNER

Jesse Plemons, "The Power of the Dog"
J.K. Simmons, "Being the Ricardos"
Kodi Smit-McPhee, "The Power of the Dog"

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM
"Drive My Car" *WINNER

"Flee"
"The Hand of God"
"Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom"
"The Worst Person in the World"

DOCUMENTARY (SHORT)
"Audible"
"Lead Me Home"
"The Queen of Basketball" *WINNER

"Three Songs for Benazir"
"When We Were Bullies"

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
"Ascension"
"Attica"
"Flee"
"Summer of Soul" *WINNER

"Writing with Fire"

ORIGINAL SONG
"King Richard"
"Encanto"
"Belfast"
"No Time to Die" *WINNER

"Four Good Days"

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM
"Encanto" *WINNER

"Flee"
"Luca"
"The Mitchells vs. The Machine"
"Raya and the Last Dragon"

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
"CODA" *WINNER

"Drive My Car"
"Dune"
"The Lost Daughter"
"The Power of the Dog"

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
"Belfast" *WINNER

"Don't Look Up"
"King Richard"
"Licorice Pizza"
"The Worst Person in the World"

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE
Javier Bardem, "Being the Ricardos"
Benedict Cumberbatch, "The Power of the Dog"
Andrew Garfield, "Tick, Tick... Boom!"
Will Smith, "King Richard" *WINNER

Denzel Washington, "The Tragedy of Macbeth"

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE
Jessica Chastain, "The Eyes of Tammy Faye" *WINNER

Olivia Colman, "The Lost Daughter"
Penelope Cruz, "Parallel Mothers"
Nicole Kidman, "Being the Ricardos"
Kristen Stewart, "Spencer"

DIRECTOR
Kenneth Branagh, "Belfast"
Ryusuke Hamaguchi, "Drive My Car"
Paul Thomas Anderson, "Licorice Pizza"
Jane Campion, "The Power of the Dog" *WINNER

Steven Spielberg, "West Side Story"

PRODUCTION DESIGN
"Dune" *WINNER

"Nightmare Alley"
"The Power of the Dog"
"The Tragedy of Macbeth"
"West Side Story"
CINEMATOGRAPHY
"Dune" *WINNER
"Nightmare Alley"
"The Power of the Dog"
"The Tragedy of Macbeth"
"West Side Story"

COSTUME DESIGN
"Cruella" *WINNER

"Cyrano"
"Dune"
"Nightmare Alley"
"Westside Story"

ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND
"Belfast"
"Dune" *WINNER

"No Time to Die"
"The Power of the Dog"
"Westside Story"

ANIMATED SHORT FILE
"Affairs of the Art"
"Bestia"
"Boxballet"
"Robin Robin"
"The Windshield Wiper" *WINNER


LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM
"Ala Kachuu — Take and Run"
"The Dress"
"The Long Goodbye" *WINNER

"On My Mind"
"Please Hold"
ORIGINAL SCORE
"Don't Look Up"
"Dune" *WINNER
"Encanto"
"Parallel Mothers"
"The Power of the Dog"

VISUAL EFFECTS
"Dune" *WINNER

"Free Guy"
"No Time to Die"
"Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings"
"Spider-Man: No Way Home"

FILM EDITING
"Don't Look Up"
"Dune" *WINNER

"King Richard"
"The Power of the Dog"
"Tick, Tick... Boom!"

MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING
"Coming 2 America"
"Cruella"
"Dune"
"The Eyes of Tammy Faye" *WINNER

"House of Gucci"
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myjEoDypUD8

Will smith punch Chris Rock right on Oscars.

I know this is off topic here but just wanted to update a bit. He was laughing at first I'm not sure what happen there. All of a sudden he just walk straight to Chris and this isn't a joke at all. Glad to see Chris didn't retaliate right on the stage. Will the Oscar invite someone like Smith after this?
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@Rikafip. Thank you, it appears that you did not forget to post the latest odds so we could know which underdogs have won the award hehe. My bets are Coda for best picture, Benedict Cucumber for best actor, Kodi McPhee for best supporting actor, Licorice Pizza for best original screenplay and Spiderman no way home for best visual effects.

What was the odds for Ariana DeBose before March? I think it was Kirsten Dunst who was the favorite for best supporting actress when it was listed by sportsbooks.
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Was just commenting elsewhere that I thought Dog was a decent movie, but I just didn't feel like it was good enough to win best film (note that I haven't seen any of the other nominees except Dune).
Fair enough. I watched all nominees except Drive my Car which I plan to watch in the next couple if days (not easy to find 3 hours) and so far Dog and Dune are ahead of the others for me. While I liked Dog more, I wouldn't mind Dune getting an Oscar too just to remove that stigma around sci-fi movies never winning the Best Picture award.


Big, big fan of slow burn too -- very few action films make it in my all-time -- but I just thought there wasn't enough other than good acting to make this memorable for me. Probably also as I quickly guessed what the secret was so soon (though the ending I didn't foresee).
Same here, guessed the secret too as you could really "feel it", but my wife guessed the end as well and managed to spoil it for me as I really didn't see it coming.


Anyone else think a foreign film could do another surprise? I feel like predicting Oscars tend to be more about identifying trends.
Since I haven't seen Drive my Car yet its hard for me to say (another slow burner that I think I will like) but that one is not as hyped as Parasite was back in 2020 and even film's subject isn't something very attractive to the Academy which we all know is a very important thing. If I remember the odds correctly, Parasite was right behind 1917 so while it was a big surprise that foreign film won the Best Picture award, it wasn't a complete outsider like Drive my Car is. If it was up to me, non-English movie should have won the Oscar year before too as I still believe that Roma is a far superior movie and that Green Book won only because of it's subject. Regarding your 2nd sentence, I totally agree and it's been going like that for some time now.


I am not a big fan of The power of dog, I am unsure why people admire this movie so much. I found it dull and boring. It is slow and is very sad indeed.
but than again - I agree as mentioned above predicting oscars tend to be more about identifying trends. Let's see which one wins.
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