The Third Annual More-or-Less Live Oscar Coverage

In the interest of perpetuating the late, great Ken Hanke’s tradition of complaining about pretty people being handed statues of a nude man with a sword, I’ll be here all night to comment on whatever egregious misdeeds are perpetuated by the self-congratulatory masses of the Hollywood establishment. By all means feel free to weigh in with your own comments and complaints as you see fit, but please keep it clean if at all possible.

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86 thoughts on “The Third Annual More-or-Less Live Oscar Coverage”

  1. Kimmel’s set is predictably — and deservedly — hammering on Trump pretty hard. What’s a little more surprising is his repeated tendency to call out both the Academy and audiences for not having turned out to see most of the nominated films.

  2. Weighing in mostly because it’s here and thinking how much of this would have elicited from Ken a “Yes, well…”

    And because there’s almost more suspense about who would be omitted from the memorial segment than the winners (though I’ll go back to see Viola Davis’s speech on the DVR).

  3. Fingers crossed we have seen the end of accolades for “Hacksaw Ridge…” I don’t mind patriotism, but “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk” did it much better.

  4. Also thrilled McCraney and Jenkins won for Best Adapted! When I first saw the film, I felt certain that Moonlight would’ve been a bigger presence at the Oscars this year

  5. Well holy shit!!! This is a major controversy. Moonlight wins best Picture, and yet somehow the momentum is still stolen. I can only imagine the media response in the coming hours

  6. Well that does it for now folks, many thanks to everybody that took part. I’m sure the comments will continue in the hours and days to come on the basis of the catastrophe that was the Best Picture presentation, and I’ll do my best to make sense of what just happened along with the rest of the moviegoing populace. I’ve never had call to say this before, but poor Warren Beatty…

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