follow_along_with_video_below_to_see_how_to_install_our_site_as_web_app
Note: this_feature_currently_requires_accessing_site_using_safari
Twitter:
Hollywood needs to stop being political. People that actually work and dont have time to protest speak with their money, and their money will stop supporting their movies. Just saying.
Warren Beatty entered from stage right, where Cullinan was located, to present Best Picture and could be seen holding an envelope that clearly said 'Actress'
Cullinan, 57, also posted photo to Twitter just before the incident of Emma Stone backstage after her Oscar win, which he later deleted from his account
Warren said he had the envelope for best leading lady for Emma Stone and thats what threw him. She later said she had that envelope in her hands the whole time since she got her award.
Something fishy...
FF to 2:50 for her version of what happened with the phantom envelope.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=anQf2MI8514&t=269s
Still seems like a fuckton of people.
The 89th Academy Awards sure ended with a bang, but the ratings were anything but.
Preliminary national ratings, adjusted for time zones across the country, revealed 32.9 million viewers tuned in Sunday night to the nearly four-hour ceremony on ABC, hosted for the first time by the network's late-night host Jimmy Kimmel. That's just a shade above the record-low turnout of 32 million logged in 2008, in the middle of a writers' strike that crippled Hollywood. Last year's telecast claimed 34.4, when Chris Rock hosted and Spotlight won best picture, but the show more typically draws closer to 40 million, according to Nielsen.
Sunday's awards proceeded mostly as expected, until the final award for best picture, when PricewaterhouseCoopers gave the wrong envelope to presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, who announced La La Land as best picture when Moonlight had won.
Here's how the worst flub in Oscar history went down
The Oscars high point came in 1998, when 55 million watched blockbuster Titanic win best picture; its low, a decade later, in 2008, when 32 million watched No Country for Old Men win in the midst of a bitter writers strike that saw many boycott the ceremony. The more recent high was 43.7 million in 2014, in a ceremony hosted by Ellen DeGeneres that honored 12 Years a Slave as best picture.
Review: Kimmel comes out comfortable and swinging in debut as Oscars host
By comparison, the Grammy Awards on CBS drew 26.1 million same-day viewers Feb. 12, while NBC's Golden Globes claimed 20 million Jan. 8.
32.9 Million? With the giant production crew and huge budget? For comparison, PewDiePie, who is one guy sitting at a computer, has 52 million followers. He gets an average of 5 million + views for each of his low budget vids.
Oops. Just looked and he's up to almost 54 million followers. It's no wonder MSM is concerned about the web guys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9SFQTrfUwc