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Life & Style

Top moments from the Oscars

Published March 12, 2024
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 10: (L-R) Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling speak onstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 10, 2024 in Hollywood, California. Photo: AFP
HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 10: (L-R) Emily Blunt and Ryan Gosling speak onstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 10, 2024 in Hollywood, California. Photo: AFP

HOLLYWOOD, United States: From Ryan Gosling’s show-stopping ‘I’m Just Ken’ to calls for ceasefire, there were several stand-out moments at the 96th Oscars in Hollywood on Sunday.

Here are some of the most memorable things that happened on Tinseltown’s glitziest evening:

Calls for ceasefire

 (From L)Sunrise Coigney and US actor Mark Ruffalo attend the 96th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 10, 2024. Photo: AFP
(From L)Sunrise Coigney and US actor Mark Ruffalo attend the 96th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 10, 2024. Photo: AFP

Several stars, including supporting actor nominee Mark Ruffalo, wore pins calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, while groups of protesters against Israel’s war on the besieged Palestinian territory gathered near the security cordon of the locked-down event.

And Jonathan Glazer – whose film ‘The Zone of Interest,’ which was set at Auschwitz, won two awards – told the audience his team’s movie-making choices “were made to reflect and confront us in the present, not to say, ‘Look what they did then,’ rather to say, ‘Look what we do now.’”

“Our film shows where dehumanization leads at its worst. It’s shaped all of our past and present,” he said in accepting the prize for best international feature film.

“Right now we stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation which has led to conflict for so many innocent people.”

“Whether the victims of October the 7th in Israel, or the ongoing attack on Gaza, all the victims of this dehumanization, how do we resist?”

During the ‘In Memoriam’ homage, tribute was paid to Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny, who died in a Russian prison last month, with supporters blaming President Vladimir Putin.

The heart-rending ‘20 days in Mariupol’ won best documentary with its telling of the siege of the eastern Ukrainian city.

Director Mstyslav Chernov said if he could give away his Oscar in exchange for peace, he would.

“I wish to be able to exchange this for Russia never attacking Ukraine, never occupying our cities,” he said.

John Cena naked

 US actor John Cena presents the award for Best Costume Design onstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 10, 2024. Photo: AFP
US actor John Cena presents the award for Best Costume Design onstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 10, 2024. Photo: AFP

As he readied to introduce the award for best costume design, host Jimmy Kimmel noted it had been 50 years since David Niven was interrupted on the Oscars stage by a streaker.

“Can you imagine if a nude man ran across the stage today?” Kimmel asked three times, before a sheepish-looking John Cena popped his head over the set.

Kimmel cajoled the apparently reluctant former wrestler to go on with the skit and walk out unclothed.

Eventually the impressively toned Cena shuffled out wearing only sandals and shielding himself with the winner’s envelope, bringing the house down as he shuffled to center stage.

And for those who are wondering: he really was nearly naked, with just a modesty pouch to cover the essential bits. He was cloaked in what looked like a stage curtain to get offstage.

Kimmel quips

 TV host Jimmy Kimmel speaks onstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 10, 2024. Photo: AFP
TV host Jimmy Kimmel speaks onstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, California on March 10, 2024. Photo: AFP

Kimmel, on his fourth outing as host of the Oscars, had a great evening: he was relaxed and landed almost all of his jokes with a highly receptive audience.

He mocked the length of the broadcast – it started five minutes late – and poked fun at bum-achingly long films, including Martin Scorsese’s three-and-a-half-hour epic.

“When I went to see ‘Killers of the Flower Moon,’ I had my mail forwarded to the theater,” he said.

“In the time it takes you to watch it, you could drive to Oklahoma and solve the murders yourself.”

And he lavished barbed praise on the performance of a dog in French courtroom thriller ‘Anatomy of a Fall.’

“He has an overdose scene. I haven’t seen a French actor eat vomit like that since Gerard Depardieu,” Kimmel joked.

Barbie World

 (L-R) Ryan Gosling and Slash perform ‘I’m Just Ken’ from ‘Barbie’ onstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 10, 2024 in Hollywood, California. Photo: AFP
(L-R) Ryan Gosling and Slash perform ‘I’m Just Ken’ from ‘Barbie’ onstage during the 96th Annual Academy Awards at Dolby Theatre on March 10, 2024 in Hollywood, California. Photo: AFP

The billion-dollar blockbuster ‘Barbie’ was notoriously left out of the best director and best actress categories, and it only took home one award – but frequent allusions to the film meant a rose tint still colored much of the broadcast.

Gosling offered the splashiest evidence of the film’s cultural power, as the nominated actor brought the audience to its feet with a kaleidoscopic performance of the film’s eccentric ditty ‘I’m Just Ken.’

It was the second performance from the film that night, after Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell delivered a poignant rendition of ‘What Was I Made For?’ – which ultimately scored the film’s sole Oscar.

And host Jimmy Kimmel took his opening monologue as a chance to nod to the Academy’s decision to leave filmmaker Greta Gerwig out of the running for best director: “Now, Barbie is a feminist icon, thanks to Greta Gerwig, who many believed deserved to be nominated for best director tonight.”

“Hold on a second. I know you’re clapping, but you’re the ones who didn’t vote for her, by the way. Don’t act like you had nothing to do with this.”

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Rebirth Mar 12, 2024 11:14pm
They didn’t steal any ideas this time around like the Will Smith punch? They did steal people’s life stories and daily conversations to create movies and TV shows at a cost of more than $300 billion.
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