Tinsel & Tine: Annual Oscars Round Up 2016
The 88th Annual Academy Awards Recap
By Tinsel & Tine Editor, Le Anne Lindsay
The Saturday before the Oscars, I was in pretty bad shape, not able to keep anything down or in, not even liquids. Wasn’t sure I’d be able to pull it together for my Oscars Social Media Commentary, or entertain my sister and best friend coming over for our Oscars viewing party. I rallied, but just barely, couldn’t really enjoy our beautiful Red Carpet Picnic. But luckily LeVonne and Diane were able to indulge.
#REDCARPETPICNIC: Blue Corn Nachos with Italian sausage, shredded chicken, red peppers, jalapeño, blue cheese; Spinach Pie, with a homemade crust, courtesy of Aunt Knuckie; World Cellars Red Wine selections; Trader Joes Hot Cocoa, Skinny Girl Popcorn, Harvest Snaps Wasabi Ranch and Tomato Basil, brought by Diane; LeVonne’s Cupcake Brownies with Trader Joe Peanut Butter Cups inside and Salted Carmel drizzle.
Every year, I say I’m going to get it together in time to approach a Red Carpet Picnic Sponsor, who in exchange for promotion leading up to and during the Oscars, would provide the picnic. This year, when CBS Philly included me in their Art & Culture Piece on Throwing an Oscar Party, I put out some feelers, but nothing came through, perhaps next year!
Chris Rock Takes on #OscarsSoWhite
Chris Rock had a big weight to carry and I think he shouldered it with balance and true humor. He was easily able to navigate from funny asides like saying Paul Giamati has range because one year he’s Whipping Lupita Nyong’o in 12 Years A Slave and the next year he’s crying at Eazy E’s funeral In Straight Outta Compton. And, why not have black categories like best black friend… And the winner, for the 18th year in a row, is Wanda Sykes. To laying it on the line about what type of racists Hollywood is and the need for more opportunities.
Then I read some comments from viewers online and I’m shock and appalled by the blatant racism. So many comments saying black people are always whining about inequality – Whining! That we have the BET Awards so why complain. That they were bored by the Oscars addressing the issue of lack of diversity and that they didn’t see anything funny in Rock’s monologue, that they felt he was preachy, they didn’t want to be hit over the head with it; that black actors simply are not as good as white actors… when you read comments like this you understand how Trump is leading in the polls:(
But what I gotta believe is that the majority of Americans, are intelligent and want to live in a world ever striving for more equality, whether it be in Hollywood, politics, the workplace… it’s just they don’t need to prove anything by writing anonymous comments.
Any way, back to the humor, how could you not laugh at Tracy Morgan as the Danish Girl and Leslie Jones as “The Bear” who Leo didn’t call back! As much as I liked the skits, we noticed that the production was a little too loose, stuff like Sarah Silverman going on about James Bond’s genitalia. Some of the musical choices for the segues, some awkward camera angles, the Stacey Dash moment, seemed more like the Globes than the Oscars.
Before we move off of the topic of race and humor this was sadly funny:
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This is why the hashtag #OscarSoWhite caught on, when you don’t know the difference between Whoopi and Oprah. Shame 🙁
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FASHION
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#Oscars I love Margo Robbie, she’s just gorgeous, but those with good arms don’t need to wear sleeves.
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#Oscars Saoirse Ronan I like this Calvin Klein throw back to Bob Mackie gown, but why did she dye her hair blonde and…
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#Oscars Alicia Vikander in custom @LouisVuitton nailed it. It’s different and special.
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I don’t hate this sea foam green Armani creation, an ingenue like Brie Larson could pull it off, but I don’t think it’s sophisticated enough for Cate Blanchett who is usually the hands down winner on the red carpet.
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#Oscars Can’t believe Cate Blanchett in Armani is going to be my worst dress. Too fairy like, not her style.
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But Heidi Klum is definitely my pick for Worse Dress. This tweet was hilarious
.@heidiklum LIKE CMONNN WHERE DID U GET THAT DRESS? BED BATH & BEYOND? TARGET? LIMITED TOO? #Oscars #OscarsRedCarpet pic.twitter.com/nBx3TyzBqs— Stefany Banda (@stefanybanda) February 29, 2016
Watched E’s Fashion Police and Tim Gunn said he hated this dress, because it lacked modesty. What an old fart – Clearly Charliz Theron in Dior is without question the BEST of Oscar Red Carpet 2016!!!
For the men Jared Leto brought something different to the traditional tux, but boy has Russell Crowe changed!
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#Oscars Russell Crowe is now George Lucas’ twin. Long time since Gladiator.
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Winners and Speeches
Click for T&T’s Review of “The Danish Girl” |
Alicia Vikander’s best thing about winning: “To hold my mom’s hand and be in this room is pretty cool.” #Oscars— OscarInterviews (@OscarInterviews) February 29, 2016
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#Oscars Mark Rylance!???! Come On. Tom Hardy or Sylvester Stallone were ROBBED! #BestSupportingRole #Oscars2016
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Adam McKay: No specific candidate targeted in his speech. They made a left/right movie. Big money has to be a scarlet letter.— OscarInterviews (@OscarInterviews) February 29, 2016
The #Oscar for Visual Effects goes to… pic.twitter.com/L19V0stR7Z— The Academy (@TheAcademy) February 29, 2016
Brie Larson: “I feel really strong & excited to be holding this gold guy. It’s an incredible metaphor for how I feel inside.”— OscarInterviews (@OscarInterviews) February 29, 2016
Leonardo DiCaprio: “I feel so overwhelmed with gratitude for tonight but there’s a ticking clock. We all must do something proactive.”— OscarInterviews (@OscarInterviews) February 29, 2016
Click for T&T “The Revenant” Review
Iñárritu on back to back wins: “I couldn’t be more happy. Every film is like a song. You can’t one more than the other.” #Oscars— OscarInterviews (@OscarInterviews) February 29, 2016
The #Oscar for Best Picture goes to… pic.twitter.com/OzkhwjLix7— The Academy (@TheAcademy) February 29, 2016
Click for T&T’s Review of SPOTLIGHT
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