93rd Academy Awards (Oscars) Selections

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Speak Now (One Night in Miami...) - Best Original Song at odds of -125


Colette - Best Documentary Short at odds of 16-1 :eek:


Viola Davis (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom) - Best Actress at odds of 2-1


Sound of Metal - Best Film Editing at odds of +105




We shall see what happens, but I think I should hit at least 2 of the above, we'll find out soon enoughx28:
 

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Nomadland winning Best Picture is a disgrace. That movie was terrible. These "slice of life" movies can be interesting in that you see how people live, but it's not Oscar material. By the end of the movie, I hated Fern and started to question whether or not they were trying to portray her as living with mental illness. What a painful SLOG.

My wife and I tried to watch a bunch of the movies up for Best Picture and the two we liked best were Sound of Metal and Promising Young Woman.

For the Documentary Feature, I was really hoping Crip Camp would have won. That is such a great and important story. I've heard My Octopus Teacher is good, but it just doesn't appeal to me.
 

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/deadline.com/2021/04/2021-0scars-tv-ratings-academy-awards-low-abc-disney-1234744135/amp/

Last night?s 93rd Academy Awards saw Netflix walk away with the most hardware overall, but the Disney empire took the big prizes with wins for Best Picture and Best Animated Film.

Those Nomadland and Soul trophies better shine pretty bright because for ABC, Sunday?s Oscars were an expected ratings washout.

In delayed fast national results just released by Nielsen, the 93rd Academy Awards were watched by a mere 9.85 million, with a dismal rating of 1.9 among the 18-49 demographic.

That is an all-time low for Hollywood?s biggest night ? by a huge margin.:0074


In fact, it is a drop of about 58% in terms of audience from what the previous low of the 2020 Oscars snared on February 9 last year. In terms of the key demo, the 2021 Oscars is down a crushing 64.2% in the earlier ratings from the 2020 Oscars.

Go woke go broke, couldn?t happen to a better group of assholes
 

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/deadli...academy-awards-low-abc-disney-1234744135/amp/

Last night?s 93rd Academy Awards saw Netflix walk away with the most hardware overall, but the Disney empire took the big prizes with wins for Best Picture and Best Animated Film.

Those Nomadland and Soul trophies better shine pretty bright because for ABC, Sunday?s Oscars were an expected ratings washout.

In delayed fast national results just released by Nielsen, the 93rd Academy Awards were watched by a mere 9.85 million, with a dismal rating of 1.9 among the 18-49 demographic.

That is an all-time low for Hollywood?s biggest night ? by a huge margin.:0074


In fact, it is a drop of about 58% in terms of audience from what the previous low of the 2020 Oscars snared on February 9 last year. In terms of the key demo, the 2021 Oscars is down a crushing 64.2% in the earlier ratings from the 2020 Oscars.

Go woke go broke, couldn?t happen to a better group of assholes

Isn't ABC part of the Walt Disney Company? I think you're rooting against "the Hollywood eiltes" but the ones actually affected are the Walt Disney Corporation, parent company of (I'm guessing) your favorite network, ESPN.
 

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Go woke go broke, couldn?t happen to a better group of assholes



And as usual Hedgehog is a fucking idiot.


Others try to steal the mantle of being the dumbest Madjacker................but Hedgehog will always get that trophy:00x23
 

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Isn't ABC part of the Walt Disney Company? I think you're rooting against "the Hollywood eiltes" but the ones actually affected are the Walt Disney Corporation, parent company of (I'm guessing) your favorite network, ESPN.


Again, don't try to explain shit to him, he doesn't do well with facts and logic.

Remember you are talking to a guy who said Covid was a hoax.:facepalm:




As I said.......Hedgehog will always be the dumbest guy to ever post on here, nobody will top him....nobody:142smilie
 

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You think it's woke culture why it's way down? Damn, I though it is because I don't know one millennial or generation z who watches a award show.
 
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