Yep. He will get roasted for this. It should have been the night of his life. What a fool.I'm not even watching the Oscars but saw the Smith/Rock thing on Twitter and came here to see what you guys think, lol.
Smith overreacted IMO to one stupid joke about Jada's hair. I heard she has alopecia but still - you are a celebrity couple at an award show - you might get some jokes aimed at you. One joke you laugh and move on. If Rock had a barrage of Jada jokes then maybe I could see them getting upset, but one joke? Total overreaction.
So, not staged?I'm not even watching the Oscars but saw the Smith/Rock thing on Twitter and came here to see what you guys think, lol.
Smith overreacted IMO to one stupid joke about Jada's hair. I heard she has alopecia but still - you are a celebrity couple at an award show - you might get some jokes aimed at you. One joke you laugh and move on. If Rock had a barrage of Jada jokes then maybe I could see them getting upset, but one joke? Total overreaction.
Not watching. What was supposed to be the night of his life? Did he win something? Or was he supposed to?Yep. He will get roasted for this. It should have been the night of his life. What a fool.
He won best actor a half hour after the incident. His speech was pretty bad, and no apology to Chris Rock.Not watching. What was supposed to be the night of his life? Did he win something? Or was he supposed to?
I absolutely loved CODA. But Best Picture worthy? I don’t know. That said, I don’t feel that strongly about the other nominated films I saw (other than feeling strongly that Power of the Dog should not have won).Love to see CODA getting the recognition. Great flick.
Part of me thinks it could be staged - I literally didn't care about the Oscars at all tonight - so from that POV I guess it could be staged to make people more interested in a weird way.So, not staged?
There's 0% chance that was staged.Part of me thinks it could be staged - I literally didn't care about the Oscars at all tonight - so from that POV I guess it could be staged to make people more interested in a weird way.
But Will laughed initially and Jada was pissed which prompted Will to reacted - at least that's how I'm reading it. If it was planned, I think Will would have acted pissed right away.
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seriously, a slap? lol. if that wasn't staged, embarrassing display. Chris Rock didn't move.I’d even be OK with yelling at him like he did. But to slap a man!!
https://twitter.com/totalprosports/status/1508284239556526080?s=21&t=Q1OhwMoY6VKUf81bFs4aegSo Will is now the leading contender for the the lead in "The Juwan Howard Story”?
Chastain was insanely overdue.I wanted Kidman to win, but nice speech by Jessica Chastain.
I don't forget Shakespeare in Love. One of the biggest piles of s*** to ever win an Academy Award.Chastain was insanely overdue.
I watch every new film that wins Best Picture so I'm celebrating because now I don't have to waste my time with that likely pile of crap called Power Of The Dog. It will fall into the scrap heap with other depressathons like The Hours and Phantom Thread.
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And then he started crying when he was back in his seat the apparently. I mean, come on.seriously, a slap? lol. if that wasn't staged, embarrassing display. Chris Rock didn't move.
True enough, but how long do people talk about best actor wins? This is going to be talked and joked about forever. In the realm of there is no such thing as bad publicity this will be huge.Smith really tarnished his night. More people will talk about the slap than his win.
And on stage accepting his award, say the crying wasn’t for the award. Said “love will make you do crazy things”.And then he started crying when he was back in his seat the apparently. I mean, come on.
Birdman was even worse (and I agree with what you said).I don't forget Shakespeare in Love. One of the biggest piles of s*** to ever win an Academy Award.
Saving Private Ryan should have won all of the Academy Awards that night. I'm still miffed
Yeah, I did not feel that strongly about any of the films for best picture, but happy that it won. Its ending is a bit predictable, even well-told and original in its focus. I thought most of the nominees were fairly weak this year — I think the pandemic delayed what would usually get and a bit of a down year for films.I absolutely loved CODA. But Best Picture worthy? I don’t know. That said, I don’t feel that strongly about the other nominated films I saw (other than feeling strongly that Power of the Dog should not have won).
Jada has ruined that man.And on stage accepting his award, say the crying wasn’t for the award. Said “love will make you do crazy things”.
Life long fame, privilege and wealth did that in my opinion. Entitlement is a powerful drug.Jada has ruined that man.
A vessel for love that smacks the #### out of a comedian making a joke.
He is gonna move in with his Auntie and Uncle in Bel AirThis does make a little more sense. Will Smith will need to do some serious PR over the next couple days.
Agree 100% on the bolded. He was fantastic.Yeah, I did not feel that strongly about any of the films for best picture, but happy that it won. Its ending is a bit predictable, even well-told and original in its focus. I thought most of the nominees were fairly weak this year — I think the pandemic delayed what would usually get and a bit of a down year for films.
I was definitely pulling for Kotsur for Best Supporting Actor though. Well-deserved.
I just got the joke that fired Smith up. Smith is a thin skinned jackass.
Chris Rock should have started riffing about the rapper she was shagging. Full on standup.
"It was a GI Jane joke Chris!! You got off easy!! Just like your wife with that rapper."Post-slap Rock said something like 'I could' then waved it off
Took that to mean he had plenty of other material to fire off if he chose to
He's also at the point in his career where he is no longer the hottest name in town and is not getting first crack at the big budget scripts. He's getting offered a lot of "Dad" type of roles--like the role he won for.Life long fame, privilege and wealth did that in my opinion. Entitlement is a powerful drug.
I'm not even sure why you guys are even watching them. Those people hate every single one of us between the coasts.And that Liza Minelli ending. Come on. Preserve her legacy a bit. That was uncomfortable.
In any case, the Oscars are a disaster. More of a show to watch to see what kind of crazy crap happens than a show to watch to honor artistry. Though I'll say the Coda actor's acceptance speech was outstanding.
But conversely, The Godfather commemoration was a disaster.
And that Liza Minelli ending. Come on. Preserve her legacy a bit. That was uncomfortable.
In any case, the Oscars are a disaster. More of a show to watch to see what kind of crazy crap happens than a show to watch to honor artistry. Though I'll say the Coda actor's acceptance speech was outstanding.
But conversely, The Godfather commemoration was a disaster.
For me the best part of Coda was that you could feel the love these people had for each other and the despair and hopelessness they had. So yea it was a bit formulaic but it set up that wallop of an ending with her song - really packed a punch for me. Not every movie has to be super original as long as it can resonate emotionally.Yeah, I did not feel that strongly about any of the films for best picture, but happy that it won. Its ending is a bit predictable, even well-told and original in its focus. I thought most of the nominees were fairly weak this year — I think the pandemic delayed what would usually get and a bit of a down year for films.
I was definitely pulling for Kotsur for Best Supporting Actor though. Well-deserved.
Yeah, trainwreck night. Minelli, the P Diddy Godfather tribute, Wanda Sykes, Schumer, and Regina Hall were awful (and couldn’t keep the politics out which the Academy has been trying to do for a while.) The Gospel happy dancing In Memorial. Not showing SLJ’s lifetime achievement award. Having a song and dance number for a song that wasn’t even nominated. Nipslips.In any case, the Oscars are a disaster.
They had Puff Daddy intro the 50 year anniversary of The Godfather, they then showed a 30 second or so montage of clip’s from all 3 movies while playing a medley of Puff Daddy songs before he introduced Pacino, Coppola, and DeNiro. I #### you not, that’s what they came up with to honor the 50th anniversary!wait what
I just now found out what the ruckus was about. If Rock knew about her hair that's pretty lame.Was it an insensitive joke? Yes.
You absolutely have to be jokingThey had Puff Daddy intro the 50 year anniversary of The Godfather, they then showed a 30 second or so montage of clip’s from all 3 movies while playing a medley of Puff Daddy songs before he introduced Pacino, Coppola, and DeNiro. I #### you not, that’s what they came up with to honor the 50th anniversary!
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They had Puff Daddy intro the 50 year anniversary of The Godfather, they then showed a 30 second or so montage of clip’s from all 3 movies while playing a medley of Puff Daddy songs before he introduced Pacino, Coppola, and DeNiro. I #### you not, that’s what they came up with to honor the 50th anniversary!