Anonymous
Could not care then, watching millionaries give each other little gold coloured statues has never been my thing, cannot understand why would anyone outside the film industry want to see it? Why don't they all just go into a little room, hand each other the statues, have a nice drink and all go home, and spare us.
robert x
yawn. i was tired of it 30 seconds after hearing the news about the mix up.. yawn yawn yawn.
Anonymous
NOT being interested in the MEANINGLESS YAWN "let's pat our third rate output on the back yet again" ceremony you will have to enlighten those who don't give a toss!
All those MILLIONS spent on YAWN marketing, to flog TIRED, TRITE, movies.
Rupert Murdoch was going to have a free movie channel. Oops, things didn't work out that way. Not a shame.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-39107325 "With the current political atmosphere in the United States, many Oscar voters may have thought that this was a time to honour a film that felt like a particularly important piece of work. Excellent as La La Land is, a win for the singing, dancing love letter to Los Angeles may have felt too frothy and self congratulatory."
So it was ENTERTAINING, for a change! And as usual SPINELESS.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-39101349
"four acting winners completely steered clear of overtly political statements."
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-39097183 "Oscars 2017: How did the La La Land/Moonlight mix-up happen?"
The First Dragon
From the descriptions of the winning movie, I don't think I want to see it. La La Land might be better after all.
But I'm not sure I want to see it either.
Stupid Oscars.
The Oracle of Omigod
And these people think they are political experts.