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Watching "On the Red Carpet:  Pre-Show" right now!

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Oscar night used to be so fun with all my friends watching and critiquing the dresses but the last several years none of us could care less.  No movies that are worth going to see and I certainly can't sit through all the acceptance speeches 🤮

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I wouldn't miss it.

 

I'm also watching E Live From The Red Carpet.

 

I've seen half the nominated movies.

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Re: Oscars Tonite Mar 2

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Well, got a little bored (maybe a tad curious), turned on some live streaming of the red carpet...didn't catch much, but what I saw...Demi Moore looked stunning. Have no clue what she supposedly might win for tonight, but...she's dressed for it!

And all other women I saw, all had on beautiful, classic, Oscar worthy gowns and looked beautiful.

 

But, I only saw about 5..

 

I will say as far as being "up" on movies...I had been meaning to watch "A Complete Unknown" Bob Dylan biopic...I thought it was streaming on Netflix at one point...or somewhere...I'll have to check.

 

Have red carpet still on, (I guess they just switched to different hosted red carpet...all on ABC streaming)..on mute as I type...just saw Halle Barry, looks as young, from a distance as she did 20 yrs ago. So, I'm thinking metallic, mermaid, like with scales, dresses are "the thing" this year. I haven't hated one yet. Everyone who wore one's bodies were in "bangin' shape" ...as they say... Smiley Happy

 

Oh...ok it was on mute, I don't know who this Asian man is...talking and likely involved in Wicked...LOVE the green suit he has on. Looks sharp, and classic, yet so appropriately sparkley green! 💚 

Oh ok, Jon M. Chu? "Man behind Wicked"...I'm getting a quick "schooling" tonight...out of the loop.

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This year's Oscars is a snoozefest. I'm going to bed at 11:00 if it's over or not. 

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Re: Oscars Tonite Mar 2

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@cjm61 wrote:

@Shelbelle While I am well aware many people really enjoy the Oscar's, and I have family that have won an Oscar and are in the business, I no longer have an interest.

 

For years I did enjoy it but when the podium became a place to express political views as opposed to just thanking their peers, I really lost interest.

 

In my opinion, my opinion only, these actors are heavily over payed for their craft. They dress-up, play pretend, and live in a world unlike the average person. I just don't take anything they say as credible. 


BEST post on this thread. NOT interested in what self-absorbed actors have to say.

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I don't watch the Oscars, but was scanning X, and when Mick Jagger made his appearance on the Oscar stage, that caused quite a twitter sensation, and people did tweet out the clip of him taking the stage by storm.

 

Mick looked carefree as he walked out to applause, and appears pretty vibrant at age 81--

 

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I record everything ... pre-show and awards  ....  and fast forward through much of it.

 

HOW can anyone watch in real-time with what seemed like commercial breaks lasting 6 minutes?   Who can do this?  I'd be lost without FF.

 

I must admit, I enjoyed the shows more when I knew the actresses and cared about their outfits.

 

Don't know if anyone noticed, but when Adrian Brody won, they showed his wife/partner Georgina a few times.

 

She used to be Mrs Harvey Weinstein.   I wonder if they let him watch the show from jail.

 

 

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@Tinkrbl44 

 

Oh that was Georgina Chapman?   I thought she just looked like her.  Good for them.  He seems like a sweet guy.

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@Oznell wrote:

I don't watch the Oscars, but was scanning X, and when Mick Jagger made his appearance on the Oscar stage, that caused quite a twitter sensation, and people did tweet out the clip of him taking the stage by storm.

 

Mick looked carefree as he walked out to applause, and appears pretty vibrant at age 81--

 

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Amazing at 81 but he would look better with a haircut.