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02-27-2017 09:30 AM
No doubt this is a minority viewpoint, but I loathed the whole "let's surprise the tourists and bring them out on the Oscar stage under a false pretext" stunt.
The producers probably thought this would be an inspired and hilarious bit of performance art. To me it is richly symbolic of the divide between Hollywood and "real" people, and the condescension that is displayed toward those who do not inhabit the Tinseltown world.
Putting the initially confused tour people on display on the stage, and assuming they would be nothing but delighted (some were) to be confronted by the front row of nodding, lacquered celebrities strikes me as a peculiarly "Marie Antoinette" moment.
For all their vaunted "sensitivity", present-day Hollywood continues to strike me as insular, cloddish and clueless.
02-27-2017 09:35 AM
Amen
02-27-2017 09:43 AM - edited 02-27-2017 09:44 AM
Keyword: Condescension.
02-27-2017 09:45 AM
So glad I missed that supremely condescending moment... How arrogant for them to assume everyone else would be as in thrall to them as they are to themselves...
02-27-2017 09:46 AM
It seemed to me some of the people on the bus were in on it. Especially the first two who were going to get married. They stood up with Denzel.They seemed to be "in awe" of the celebrities in the front row . Jimmy Kimmel seemed to focus too much on this couple and not the other people. Like these celebrities are the" be all, end all". So fake.
02-27-2017 10:02 AM - edited 02-27-2017 10:05 AM
@patnap wrote:It seemed to me some of the people on the bus were in on it. Especially the first two who were going to get married. They stood up with Denzel.They seemed to be "in awe" of the celebrities in the front row . Jimmy Kimmel seemed to focus too much on this couple and not the other people. Like these celebrities are the" be all, end all". So fake.
ITA. The first couple got all the attention, the rest were almost ignored. Well the awards got a lot of flack last year for not paying enough attention to AA, so they went overboard this year. It so political. They practically ignored Mel Gibson,s film, which was true and better than Moonlight or La La Land. A true hero, saved 75 lives in one day without a gun or killing Anyone.
02-27-2017 10:09 AM
Agree with op, like animals in the zoo, look how they dress, quick take a picture, we may never see a real person again.
02-27-2017 10:26 AM
Just shows you how out of touch with reality HollyWEIRD really is.
Couldn't pay me to watch this mess!
02-27-2017 10:31 AM
I bet all those celebs in front row were looking for a bottle of Purell hand sanitizer after they shook hands with the little people. LOL!
02-27-2017 10:36 AM
That's ridiculous. They didn't pull them out of a mall, they were on a bus tour of Hollywood so of course it was a big deal for them.
I thought it went on too long, and I believe they could hear where they were while they waited on the other side of the door -- but I see nothing condescending about it. They wouldn't have been on the bus if they weren't interested in Hollywood stars.
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