When did the Oscars die?

>Pic related 1975, 45th Academy Awards
>Actress Lauren Hutton

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Sorry 47th academy awards

Looks much less formal than nowadays

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is that woman in pink the old lady from the notebook?

2009 after hugh jackman hosted the oscars cause nobody else after even came close to him

Yes how’d you know?
Actor John Cassavetes with his wife actress Gena Rowlands

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she looked familiar. she was hot back then

Damn she’s alive at 91. He died in 1989

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not a nigger in sight

and holy crap she is still alive at 91

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Non whites and liberals

Terrible isn't it. Thank god Marxism won

At some point they started pontificating about feminism and BLM and shitting on whitey and I only put up with it once, next year I turned it off cuz I realized this was going to be a consistent thing from now on. So whenever that was is when it died for me. Probably 2014 or so.

for me its always been the 63rd acadamy awards with dances with wolves beat goodfellas for best picture

it died when a netflix movie got nominated

It died when capeshit got nominated for best picture

like most things, around 2007

oscars died cause movies died
imagine all the talent back then

hitchcock, cassavetes, kurosawa, truffaut all in one place

It may have been a typo, but you were right. It was the 45th Academy Awards in 1973. When Marlon Brando eternally BTFO those idiots with his stunt using a genuine chug to out virtue signal their dumb asses the Academy was well and truly dead.

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Just for you guys to think about awards shows. As far as I know George C. Scott never attended any award shows. His words:

>Scott famously called the Oscars "a two-hour meat parade, a public display with contrived suspense for economic reasons," and sent a telegram to the Academy telling them that he'd be refusing the award, and didn't even want his name on the ballot. The telegram read in part, "I respectfully request that you withdraw my name from the list of nominees. My request is in no way intended to denigrate my colleagues."

Personally, I always thought the point was to award the award to what a committee thought was the best work of the previous year.

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We didn't know their politics and they didn't shove their opinions down our throats. Good times.

When they gave evil shit like Curfew an award