In what is no doubt the most insane moment in Oscars history, Moonlight won Best Picture only after it was wrongly announced that La La Land was the winner.
It's bound to happen at some point. With the genre's proliferation over the past 20 years it's pert nigh inevitable. Someday a superhero movie is going to win the Academy Award for Best Picture. That's a bold statement, I know, but it might even happen this year, through the chances are slim...
IT FINALLY HAPPENED. Leonardo DiCaprio has won his very first Academy Award. Whether you were rooting for or against ‘The Revenant’, whether you think he deserved the award for his grunting and groaning as Hugh Glass or just wanted him to win a damn Oscar already, it doesn’t matter. He’s officially in the Oscar club now.
One of the biggest stories from Sunday night's Academy Awards was the butchering of singer Idina Menzel’s name by John Travolta. The actor introduced her as the "wickedly talented" and "one and only"...Adele Dazeem. Wait, what did he say?
Jennifer Lopez gave out some Oscars at the 2012 Academy Awards but her nipple won the award for ‘Most Unlikely to Appear But We’re Not Complaining.’
Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz were attempting to either be funny, or show off their amazing ass-ets, by turning away from the camera, and then back, to present the award for…oh who the heck could listen when there was a possible nipple...
Who says there is no reason to watch the 2012 Oscars Red Carpet? Sacha Baron Cohen, promoting his new movie ‘The Dictator’ decided to have a little fun with Red Carpet host Ryan Seacrest.
Was this a stunt at the 2012 Oscars? Was it planned...
The 2012 Oscars managed to include the expected and shocks all at the same time. Odds on favorite, ‘The Artist’, won five awards including Best Picture, Best Actor for Jean Dujardin and Best Director for Michel Hazanivicius. But ‘Hugo’ gave it a run for its money, also bringing home five awards (though none in the major categories).
If you recall, back in 2009, Trent Rezner wrote the following on Nine Inch Nail's official website (www.nin.com/):
"In NIN world, 2009 marks the 20th anniversary of our first releases," Reznor wrote. "I've been thinking for some time now it's time to make NIN disappear..."