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Arrival was the real victim here.
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Come on oscar winner Blade Runner 2049
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Come on oscar winner Blade Runner 2049
I think you're reading way too much into it. It's a character who's passionate about music, it doesn't have to be a race thing.
Now this is likely it, but I understand why some feel like it's white-splaining
I'm not sure what it IS saying then.
Now this is likely it, but I understand why some feel like it's white-splaining
Imma just let people with low reading comprehension keep goin
That's why I asked.So he didn't actually write shit about white guys not being able to appreciate jazz, correct?
Billons?
So how do you feel about the people who actually won and had their time cut short, their moment forever overshadowed by someone else's mistake, the segue into their victory introduced through bitterness instead of respect? That's all good and we should just be overly concerned with this one dude who only a handful of people are even commenting on?
Look, being a producer is a stressful job that sometimes requires a lot of quick thinking on the spot with literally millions on the line. One of the producers demonstrated just how good he is at his job by reacting quickly, taking control, and keeping his head. The other one really didn't.
I think heavily scrutinizing everyone's reactions on a stage with a lot of confusion and millions watching is not a great idea.
Guys! There are two bald dudes. One gave the speech, the other took the envelope from Warren.
I think heavily scrutinizing everyone's reactions on a stage with a lot of confusion and millions watching is not a great idea.
That's why I asked.
I think it was an honest mistake. It may not seem honest since it's a such a major mistake, but it likely really is.
This just gets more wild.Dunaway only later realised that the envelope mentioned Emma Stone once Beatty pointed it out:
https://twitter.com/MTVNews/status/836092377882378240
You, you I like. Like, personally, I felt some type of way because it was weird, but I disregarded it as Seb being a weird traditionalist who didn't actually follow the spirit of Jazz, much like how Keith mentioned it. I understand why some view it as white-splaining thoughI can definitely see where it can be seen as whitesplaining. I think, in the end, we're all going to have our different takes on how the scene plays out. It's worth having these discussions.
That it doesn't sit right when a white person explains how jazz "should be" to a black person, whose people started and popularized the genre.
Not saying white people can't like jazz because it's black music. But don't try to explain it like you started the genre.
That's why I asked.
"One of the first people who taught me how to act was Denzel Washington, and I just met him tonight for the first time. Thank you," he said."
coming from Affleck and then the camera going to Washington did not give it that type of vibe js.
will be interesting to see Denzel talk about it later.
Legend's character has a wildly different take on jazz that Sebastian doesn't agree with.I can definitely see where it can be seen as whitesplaining. I think, in the end, we're all going to have our different takes on how the scene plays out. It's worth having these discussions.
That it doesn't sit right when a white person explains how jazz "should be" to a black person, whose people started and popularized the genre.
Not saying white people can't like jazz because it's black music. But don't try to explain it like you started the genre.
The Sci-Fi Ghetto is still going strong, unfortunately.Arrival was the real victim here.
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Come on oscar winner Blade Runner 2049
In this fake news and viral video era, I think it was an amazing maneuver to make tv relevant again. I'm honestly impressed if it is indeed the case.
yup, I agree.
the losers should not have been allowed to touch anything after it was clear that is was a mistake.
He disrespected Warren Beaty IMO, it wasn't Warren's fault
fuck that bald guy
The Sci-Fi Ghetto is still going strong, unfortunately.
ALSO: if you rewatch, you can see that the show's producers are filling in the recipients while the speeches are going on. Horowitz & the other bald guy absolutely know they did not win. Watch 'em in the background.
Here's some shady shit: The other bald guy goes up and starts delivering his speech ANYWAY. He starts his speech knowing they didn't win, that the wrong envelope got read, and it's only after Horowitz starts taking control that he gives it up and is like "We lost, by the way."
Crazy. Like, he was just sorta gambling that... what, the Academy would just let it rock?
I'm almost glad La La Land didn't win. Maybe people can now go back to liking it againThey announced the wrong winner? Awkward...
Also, what the hell is up with people hating on La La Land in this thread?
He had the shot but couldn't pull the trigger.
You guys who are going hard on the second Bald Producer for giving a "speech" after knowing well that they lost... Have you guys ever been up on stage? gave a speech at a wedding maybe?
That guy is totally in a different world, time is moving at a different pace for him than us the audience, he probably rehearsed his "acceptance" speech million times in his head like a robot... And even though he saw the actual "Moonlight" 'Best Picture' Envelope his mind was still racing, he saw the lights, the open mic and he like a zombie to a human brain went for it... maybe halfway through his speech, reality started to seep through the cracks, he snapped out of it, and that's when he added "We Lost By The Way"
Seriously, give the guy a break, it's mix of stage fright, rush, adrenaline, confusion, disappointment and realization, all in one...
Adrenaline from being on stage at the oscars
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Adrenaline from being told you won the most prestigious award of all
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Adrenaline from being told you actually didn't win, in an unprecedented fuck up
It's beyond justified. And no big deal in the grand scheme of things
I would've done it the same way in his position, tbh.
It's a ship that needed to be righted ASAP.
Not really - he took action while Warren was in the back cheesing, holding on to the enevelope and waiting for the crowd to settle down or something - but there was no time for that
What seriously? That guy handled the situation as well as humanly possible. People were confused and thought it was some terrible parody of the Steve Harvey deal. Someone needed to make it very clear what was going on and get the Moonlight crew on stage. Bald guy for President 2020.
Yes a colossal fuck up live on tv in front of billions, his movie announced as the wrong winner, him trying to set things whilst making sure people dont think its a joke... totally unnecessary reaction
He actually handled it all pretty well, considering how fast it all was and the emotions involved. He had to gather around his crew to let them know what had happened, process the fact that they had not won, correct the mistake and keep his cool while making sure it all happened quickly.
In the Seb and Keith scene, didn't Keith call out Seb for his "jazz traditionalism" since its a contradiction not actually following in the spirit of jazz?
I think you're reading way too much into it. It's a character who's passionate about music, it doesn't have to be a race thing.
Legend's character has a wildly different take on jazz that Sebastian doesn't agree with.
The way he took the envelope from Warren's hand was ridiculous, rude and stupid.
Man is it a fucking bummer that Moonlight didn't get to have its moment without incident. Imagine how incredible that would have been. (The way it did play out was certainly memorable, but not the kind of memorable that it deserved.)
No, you can see it happen in real time. He knows what's happened. He reads the card himself, and he knows enough to attempt denying the mic at first.
"Hot take culture" isn't dunking on the dude. I get that you're empathizing with the guy because you've been in a similar situation and it was really overwhelming for you, but in the end, he knowingly gave an acceptance speech for an award he understood was no longer his. That's kinda shady. And he seems to understand as he's doing it that he shouldn't be doing it.
Dunaway only later realised that the envelope mentioned Emma Stone once Beatty pointed it out:
https://twitter.com/MTVNews/status/836092377882378240
Missed this. Is there a video from La La being announced to Moonlight speech?
I can definitely see where it can be seen as whitesplaining. I think, in the end, we're all going to have our different takes on how the scene plays out. It's worth having these discussions.
That it doesn't sit right when a white person explains how jazz "should be" to a black person, whose people started and popularized the genre.
Not saying white people can't like jazz because it's black music. But don't try to explain it like you started the genre.
Damn lol CSI the shit out of thisDunaway only later realised that the envelope mentioned Emma Stone once Beatty pointed it out:
https://twitter.com/MTVNews/status/836092377882378240
No, you can see it happen in real time. He knows what's happened. He reads the card himself, and he knows enough to attempt denying the mic at first.
"Hot take culture" isn't dunking on the dude. I get that you're empathizing with the guy because you've been in a similar situation and it was really overwhelming for you, but in the end, he knowingly gave an acceptance speech for an award he understood was no longer his. That's kinda shady. And he seems to understand as he's doing it that he shouldn't be doing it.
I definitely excuse him in that moment, yes. I'm sure if he could do it all again differently he would bit he handled it very well imoAre you guys seriously defending him?
I mean, yeah yeah, stage pressure I know. He was probably very nervous. But that doesnt excuse him for being so rude. It wasnt Warren's fault. It wasnt anybody's fault there.
The way he took the envelope from Warren's hand was ridiculous, rude and stupid. No excuses.
This incredibly simple mistake only happens at the very last and important moment? And in a post-Harvey world? It's tv clickbait and done masterfully.
I think heavily scrutinizing everyone's reactions on a stage with a lot of confusion and millions watching is not a great idea.
Man is it a fucking bummer that Moonlight didn't get to have its moment without incident. Imagine how incredible that would have been. (The way it did play out was certainly memorable, but not the kind of memorable that it deserved.)
The first bald guy who spoke after hearing they didn't win was lame, the second guy who pulled the card from Betty salvaged it. No offense to Betty, he was given the wrong card, but someone needed to speak up and decisively say who won and he did that. And that should have been the end of it Warren explaining the situation was awkward he should have just been letting the Moonlight producers speak. Bald guy #2 may have rudly grabbed the card but he had a right to be mad.
Really though that accountant new straight away he took the wrong card and was too shy to stop the trainwreck. I'm not going to judge a group of people who were told they achieved something they dreamed of their entire lives and then had it taken away.