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posted by takyon on Monday February 27 2017, @06:28PM   Printer-friendly
from the a-steve-harvey-moment dept.

Think YOUR job is difficult? Hey, there's a guy in Hollywood who has to hand the right envelope to the right person at the right time.

Oh, wait. That sounds really easy—yet it got screwed up.

The Minneapolis Star Tribune reports:

Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway are about to announce best picture, the culmination of entertainment's biggest awards show. Beatty opens a red envelope and looks at the card inside, giving a double-take. He looks inside the envelope to see if there's anything else there.

BEATTY: "The Academy Award..."

He pauses, looks at the envelope again.

BEATTY: "For best picture..."

He pauses again and looks offstage, then hands the envelope to Dunaway, who gives it a quick glance.

DUNAWAY: "La La Land."

The audience applauds, as the cast, crew, and producers of "La La Land" take the stage to accept what many had anticipated, the coveted honor of best picture. Producers Jason Horowitz and Marc Platt give speeches, but something seems amiss as Platt speaks. There's commotion among the people standing behind him as a man wearing headphones appears and checks red envelopes being held by producers.

[...] HOROWITZ: "There's a mistake. 'Moonlight', you guys won best picture. This is not a joke."

PLATT: "This is not a joke. I'm afraid they read the wrong thing."

[...] [Oscars host Jimmy] KIMMEL: "Guys. This is very unfortunate what happened. Personally, I blame Steve Harvey for this."

[...] KIMMEL: "Warren, what did you do?"

BEATTY: "I want to tell you what happened. I opened the envelope and it said 'Emma Stone, La La Land'. That's why I took such a long look at Faye and you. I wasn't trying to be funny."

takyon: 89th Academy Awards


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 27 2017, @11:55PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday February 27 2017, @11:55PM (#472582)

    Name an actor or musician who has truly, REALLY TRULY done something deserving of a real standing ovation

    Well, there are those who have used their celebrity (and friendships) in a positive way.
    George Harrison - Concert for Bangladesh
    Bob Geldof - Live Aid
    Willie Nelson - Farm Aid
    You may quibble about the actual monetary impact of those projects, but they served to raise the consciousness of many WRT the issues.

    and [who is making] millions [of dollars],

    I was surprised at Geldof's net worth. [google.com]

    and you'll probably be naming someone who isn't making that kind of money

    I'm sure there are many in the entertainment business who have only a -comfortable- level of affluence who are doing admirable humanitarian works as well.

    -- OriginalOwner_ [soylentnews.org]