93rd Oscars: Best Live Action Short Film
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Definite groan when Martin stepped up after Trayvon's heartfelt speech and started with "we'd like to thank Netflix."
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Possibly the single worst film I watched in preparation for this year's awards, but it seemed like the group that voted for Skin would go for this.
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If you look closely, Chloe Zao actually did raise her hand and felt embarrassed right afterwardsSabin wrote:That was wild. None of them raised their hands. None of these people worked on a short film. This is obvious but in what was a very clear attempt to humanize this room fell fantastically flat. Nope! As Riz said, straight to the top, all of them.
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Wow! What an amazing difference in energy between these two acceptance speeches.
"How's the despair?"
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That was wild. None of them raised their hands. None of these people worked on a short film. This is obvious but in what was a very clear attempt to humanize this room fell fantastically flat. Nope! As Riz said, straight to the top, all of them.
"How's the despair?"
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93rd Oscars: Best Live Action Short Film
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