The Oscars (2023)

  • Year: 2023
  • Released: 12 Mar 2023
  • Country: United States
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt20231352/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_oscars
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  • Language: English, American Sign , Telugu
  • MPA Rating: TV-14
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  • Runtime: 170 min
  • Writer: Jamie Abrahams, Tony Barbieri, Jonathan Bines
  • Director: Glenn Weiss
  • Cast: Pedro Pascal, Ana de Armas, Brendan Fraser
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6.6/10

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The presentation of the 95th Academy Awards, given for achievements in films released in 2022, with major contenders including All Quiet on the Western Front (2022), Avatar: The Way of Water (2022), The Banshees of Inisherin (2022), Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022), The Fabelmans (2022) and Top Gun: Maverick (2022).

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. . . of this year’s Academy Awards program. There were songs. There were dances. Celebrity cameos. Jokes galore. Some of the Favorites won. Some of the Dark Horses triumphed. Half of the ten Best Picture nominees reaped a total of zero shiny statuettes between them. The remaining quintet garnered 14 top prizes, with one lucky Mega Ball winner grabbing 7 of them, and another streaming service entry notching a quartet of trophies. Who cares if a few–or even most–of the glitterati in attendance wouldn’t be caught dead in an actual movie theater, despite their frequent hypocritical tributes to flicks which had drawn in the Paying Public to see “movies like they were meant to be seen.” Most of we normal, regular people also would prefer to stream the latest films–or view them on free “screen-er” discs–in the comfort of our own homes, if this were an affordable option available to us. To argue otherwise would smack of “sour grapes.”

That Everything movie was hash.

Go read my review for that awful Everything movie. That movie deserves used tissues because it was yucky.

March 13th 2023rd this review right here was written for you.

Another year, another award show that means we get to watch people we don’t know that can’t see us and even if they do see us, we’ll be forgotten stand up and get a trophy for making awful movies.

Movies for the last maybe 6-8 years have been awfully bad and uninteresting. Yet, they are getting rewarded for the hash that they have produced.

Many of these films get over millions to make, but they all come out awful. I can’t think of 1 movie except THOR Love and Thunder that was iCONIC.

If they aren’t making hash movies, they are making unnecessary reboots, remakes and centuries later sequels or worse prequels.

None of these movies deserve recognition. Many of these actors were born with the silver spoon in both ends, and they don’t deserve anything, either. Especially anyone from that horrid Everything movie. That movie was awful.

Some old lady gets mind warped and stupid things occur and that deserves a trophy? That movie was hash and boring.

Overall, another ceremony that means nothing nowadays because hash movies are getting all the attention while creative ideas out there are being buried.

No slaps this year, we won an Oscar! Jamie Lee and Everything and Everywhere wins Oscars, and The Whale sinks an upset on Elvis.

Haven’t missed an “Oscars” telecast in many years and I must say the “95th” Academy Awards went off without a slap and Jimmy Kimmel was very funny and super as the host! True to form the show ran over and a little long the music with Lady Gaga and the moving memorial tribute by Lenny Kravitz was moving and touching. Plus the funny “Cocaine Bear” skit had you asking yourself did director and actress Elizabeth Banks trip over the bear!? Finally after many years of work Jamie Lee Curtis(my favorite scream queen 1978’s “Halloween”) won an Oscar a surprise for best supporting actress, yet she deserved one finally as she was respected by her peers and she gave an emotional and moving speech even thanking late acting parents legends Janet Leigh and Tony Curtis! Jamie you all won together! And then Ke Huy Quan and Michelle Yeoh win respectively for best supporting actor and best actress as both finally got their due proving that comebacks are possible and that they were not past their primes. And you guessed it “Everything, Everywhere, all at Once” wins best picture as the imaginative, transformation, dimensional, film mixed with comedy and action wrapped all in love and in the moment was to much for the academy to ignore(7 total wins for the film). In a surprise somewhat upset win it in a comeback for Brendan Fraser as he upset Austin Butler for best actor as voters went with an overweight shut in man struggling with connection over legendary Elvis, I myself liked Austin and the “Elvis” performance better, yet Fraser had a character that showed courage, and will power so it’s okay that Brendan won best actor. Overall good well done show as the third time was a charm for Jimmy and it was nice to see Hollywood honor the winners who all had come backs.