No, I'm not going to dwell on the endless political bull that stunk up the whole night. What's even more interesting is how sloppy they were in putting together an event that is suppose to put the best, most positive spotlight on Hollywood.
Take, for example, their magnanimous tribute to celebrities who passed away in 2016. There was one problem in that segment: Four-time Oscar-nominated Australian costume designer Janet
Patterson, who passed away in October, was mixed up with film producer
Jan Chapman. Chapman’s picture was shown next to Patterson’s name and
title. “I am alive and well and an active producer,” Chapman says.
Outside the venue, the lack of adequate security was in glaring display. A female Trump supporter was physically attacked by another woman after her sign was grabbed and torn. The victim attempted to swing back, but was held by a third person while the original attacker pummeled away at the victim.
Then there was the now infamous mistake of the century: Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway announced the winner of the Best Picture Award as being La La Land. While acceptance speeches began, the mix-up became clear and the true victor, Moonlight, was embarrassingly announced.
Well, you know the rest of the story: The event planners are blaming anybody and everybody who walks for all of the calamities, which proves yet again that left-wing liberals are totally incapable of accepting responsibility for their own actions.
Let's give them an "I Participated" plaque!
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