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From the biggest A-Hole to the Most Selfish Nominee: My uncensored Oscars awards

by Index Investing News
March 13, 2023
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After The Slap that was heard around the world, I imagine that success for the producers of this year’s Oscars looked exactly like what went down: uneventful, safer than a deposit account at Silicon Valley Bank, and devoid of physical violence.

Host Jimmy Kimmel set the tone for the 95th Academy Awards with an opening monologue so warm, cuddly, and dripping in sycophantic saccharine towards the star-studded audience it would make Ricky Gervais self-immolate from shame if he’d ever had to read it out.

But Kimmel’s feather-stroking performance served its primary purpose of re-setting Hollywood’s biggest night as a fist-free festival of joyful movie celebration rather than an unscripted UFC bout.

Here then are my own Uncensored Oscars:

Biggest A-list A-Hole:

Hugh Grant’s pathetically juvenile antics on the red carpet, where he seemed to delight in humiliating interviewer Ashley Graham by reluctantly spitting out surly glib answers to all her questions, confirmed his status as the world’s worst thespian douchebag (and sparked my popcorn attack). If you don’t want to speak to the media, why the hell walk down the longest red carpet in show business? When Kimmel joked, “If anyone in this theater commits an act of violence at any point during the show, you will be awarded the Oscar for best actor and permitted to give a 19-minute-long speech,” I can’t have been the only viewer quietly hoping Will Smith might storm in again and whack Grant in his self-satisfied scrotum.

Hugh Grant.
Hugh Grant was called out for his rude attitude on the red carpet.
ABC

Hugh Grant and Ashley Graham.
Ashley Graham interviewing Hugh Grant at the 2023 Oscars.
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Donald Trump Award for Sore Loser:

Angela Bassett looked like she was glugging a vinegar bottle when she heard she’d lost the Best Supporting Actress gong to Jamie Lee Curtis. Ms Bassett’s abject failure to even pretend to be gracious wasn’t the best advert for her acting skills.

Angela Bassett.
Angela Bassett didn’t clap when the winner of Best Supporting Actress was announced.
ABC

Best supporting actress.
Jamie Lee Curtis won Best Supporting Actress.
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Most Heartwarming Moment:

Not since Roberto Benigni clambered ecstatically over the chairs, have I felt quite as pleased for a winner as I did for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ star Ke Huy Quan whose emotional speech about coming to the United States as a refugee and now living the American Dream brought a lump to my awards-weary throat.


Ke Huy Quan.
Ke Huy Quan delivers a tearful acceptance speech after winning Best Supporting Actor.
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Most Annoying Animal:

Cocaine Bear already irritated the hell out of me on stage but when it started harassing Malala Yousafzi, I wanted it euthanized live on air.

Elizabeth Banks and a bear.
“Cocaine Bear” joined Elizabeth Banks on the Oscars stage.
ABC via Getty Images

Malala Yousafzai.
Malala Yousafzai was not amused by “Cocaine Bear.”
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Least Annoying Animal:

Jenny the donkey from The Banshees of Inisherin got a huge ovation for not uttering a single word. Yes, a mute mule got more applause than most of the overly verbose winners.


Jimmy Kimmel walks onstage with a donkey.
Jenny the donkey was a fan favorite at the Oscars.
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Saddest Speech:

Tearful John Travolta never mentioned Grease co-star Olivia Newton-John’s name in his introduction to the In Memoriam tribute, but he didn’t need to. We all knew who he was talking about when he said: “They’ve touched our hearts, they’ve made us smile, and became dear friends who we will always remain hopelessly devoted to.”


John Travolta.
John Travolta got choked up while introducing the In Memoriam segment.
ABC

Best Zinger:

I loved Best Actress winner Michelle Yeoh’s jibe at CNN’s sexist Don Lemon: “Ladies, don’t let anyone tell you are ever past your prime.” Especially knowing that somewhere dinosaur Don was watching, and spontaneously suffocating from mortification. 


Michelle Yeoh
Michelle Yeoh accepts the Oscar for Best Actress for “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
REUTERS

Most Disappointing Dress-Down:

Lady Gaga looked fabulously glamorous sitting in the crowd, then inexplicably ditched her dazzling make-up, stunning dress, and glittering diamonds to perform her Top Gun: Maverick song “Hold My Hand” looking like an impoverished busker. She sang it beautifully, but c’mon m’Lady, it’s the Oscars not Thursday night karaoke at the local Senior Center. 

Lady Gaga.
Lady Gaga on the red carpet for the 2023 Oscars.
Christopher Polk/Shutterstock

Lady Gaga.
Lady Gaga’s dressed down look while performing “Hold My Hand.”
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Most Selfish Nominee:

A singer named Tems (nope, me neither…) sat in the audience wearing a gigantic white curtain around and above her head that meant nobody in the 30 rows behind her could see the stage. I’d have scissored it to pieces if I finally snagged an Oscars seat and she pulled that eclipse stunt on me.


Tems.
Tems was criticized for her view-blocking outfit.
ABC

Least Appropriate Party Goer:

Justin Bieber just cancelled the rest of his Justice world tour citing ‘health issues’ so what was he doing sneaking into the Vanity Fair after-party wearing a multi-coloured blanket?


Justin Bieber.
Justin Bieber attended the Vanity Fair party while wrapped in a blanket.
Kevin Mazur/VF23/WireImage for Vanity Fair

The What The F*ck Were They Thinking? fashion award:

Sorry ladies, but I don’t think I’ve ever seen a worse collection of dresses than last night. From Halle Berry’s weird Ostrich look to Olivia Wilde’s slightly desperate ‘I’m over toyboy Harry, you have to believe me’ tiny black leather bra and Chrissy Teigen’s eye-lacerating green and lemon feather fiasco, it was like all the top designers had either gone on strike or secretly hate their clients.

Halle Berry attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards.
Halle Berry attends the 95th Annual Academy Awards.
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Olivia Wilde arrives at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
Olivia Wilde arrives at the Vanity Fair Oscar Party.
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Missed Opportunity award:

Kimmel quipped that the audience looked so great they must all be on new ‘miracle’ diet drug Ozempic. If only they could have used it to trim down the length of the show which ran over three-and-a-half hours. ‘It kind of makes you miss the slapping a little bit, right?’ mused Kimmel at one point, as our eyelids began to clamp again. Yes, it did.

Steve McQueen Great Escape award:

Glenn Close, who caught covid so couldn’t attend the ceremony.



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