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Here are some of the all-time memorable Oscar moments of all time in which there are best, worst, outrageous, funniest, craziest and many more moments.
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Memorable Oscar Moments of all Time SOURCE:-https://medium.com/@abhishekjoshi.quibus/oscar-moments-of-all-time- de5e5cabcc0b?source=your_stories_page--------------------------- Here are some of the oscar moments which make oscar awards more memorable in which we can see some funny, outrageous, and some of those when silence was the word. Top 11 Memorable Oscar Moments of all Time We are talking about the most prestigious award which all the actors or actresses are waiting to receive by them their whole life. If any kind of moment happens in this very function it became history which can’t be forgotten and give us a memory to remember. As we all know that this event is broadcast live so editing can be done so there is less chance of mistakes. Anyhow there are unforgettable moments in the history of the oscar moment which can’t be forgettable, which I have tried to put in one place. Which we can read about it and go back to that time where all these funny, outrageous, worst, shocking moments happen. These Oscar moments consist of a bit of everything. Of course, there are a few memorable speeches included, no Oscar list would be complete without a mention of Sally Field, and how much everyone likes her.
11. Leonardo DiCaprio wins the best actor (2016) This is the first Academy Award for Leonardo DiCaprio. In the movie Revenant, Leonardo DiCaprio plays the role of Hugh Glass, who is badly mauled by a grizzly and abandoned by his fellow members. Barely surviving his wounds, Glass is driven by thoughts of his family and a desire for revenge as he endures the winter and pursues the men who left him for dead. DiCaprio was previously nominated for: THE WOLF OF WALL STREET (2013):-Nominee, Actor in a Leading Role THE WOLF OF WALL STREET (2013):-Nominee, Best Picture BLOOD DIAMOND (2006):-Nominee, Actor in a Leading Role THE AVIATOR (2004):-Nominee, Actor in a Leading Role WHAT’S EATING GILBERT GRAPE (1993):-Nominee, Actor in a Supporting Role. 10. Ellen’s Superstar Selfie (2014) It may seem odd that a poorly framed, slightly blurry, group portrait was taken on a smartphone should have generated more buzz than the Oscars themselves. But where it was taken, why it was taken and how it spread rapidly around the world, is significant on several levels.
9. John Travolta Botches Idina Menzel’s Name (2014) John Travolta mispronounces Idina Menzel’s name. Idina Menzel fans are not letting this one go. The Twitterverse exploded after John Travolta botched the Broadway star’s name by introducing her as Adela Dazeem ahead of her performance at Sunday’s Oscars. 8.Jennifer Lawrence Falls (2013) Jennifer Lawrence trips up at the Oscars as she climbs the stairs to collect her best actress Academy Award for Silver Linings Playbook.
“I was at the Oscars, waiting to hear if my name was called, and I kept thinking, Cakewalk, cakewalk, cakewalk. I thought, Why is ‘cakewalk’ stuck in my head? And then, as I started to walk up the stairs and the fabric from my dress tucked under my feet, I realized my stylist had told me, ‘Kick, walk, kick, walk.’ You are supposed to kick the dress out while you walk, and I totally forgot because I was thinking about cake! And that’s why I fell.” 7. Late Heath Ledger Wins The Oscar (2009) Heath Ledger, the late Australian actor, has won the Oscar forbest supporting actor for his portrayal of the Joker in Batman blockbuster The Dark Knight. The award was accepted by Ledger’s parents and his sister:- Kim, the actor father, thanked the academy and British filmmaker Nolan for “allowing Heath the creative license to develop and explore this crazy joke character”. “This award tonight would have humbly validated Heath’s quiet determination to be truly accepted by you all here, his peers, within an industry he so loved,” Mr. Ledger said.
6. Gwyneth Paltrow’s Long Acceptance Speech (1999) Sally Field set the bar high for self-congratulations with her infamous Best Actress acceptance speech in 1985. Often misquoted as“You like me, you really like me,” Field actually said: “I can’t deny the fact that you like me, right now, you like me!” The look-at-me sentiment was clear and the catchphrase would last in the public memory longer than most of her films. 5. Roberto Benigni Goes Wild (1999) When Roberto Benigni won the Oscar for Foreign Language Film in 1999, (“Life Is Beautiful”), hewent wild and climbed on chairs, jumped around and hopped onto the stage. 4. Jack Palance Does Push-Ups on Stage (1992)
Longtime character actor Jack Palance was 73-years-old in 1992 when he won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his role in City Slickers. After taking the stage, Palance dropped and pounded out a series ofone-armed push-ups. Telecast host Billy Crystal turned the stunt into a series of running jokes. 3. Sally Fields “You Really Like Me!” Speech (1985) Whenever we think of Sally Field, one of the first things that come to mind is her acceptance speech at the 1985 Academy Awards. When she won her second Oscar for the drama Places in the Heart, the actress, ecstatically declared, “I can’t deny the fact that you like me, right now, you like me!”.
2. Marlon Brando Refuses Best Actor Oscar (1973) As we all know that on 45thAcademy AwardsMarlon Brando refuses to take the best actor oscar and send Sacheen Littlefeather in his place who was little know at that time. She set a letter down on the podium, introduced herself, and said:-“I’m representing Marlon Brando this evening and he has asked me to tell you … that he very regretfully cannot accept this very generous award. And the reasons for this being are the treatment of American Indians today by the film industry.” 1. Charlie Chaplin Receives 12-Minute Standing Ovation (1972) This was the year when the world’s biggest silent actor Charlie Chaplin received oscar and the biggest standing ovation from the first oscar event to the last event. It was also a huge moment for his fans when he came back to the United States of America after 20 years.
Till now we have seen most moments that happen on Oscar night. And I am very sure about that u have enjoyed all the moments happen and will be enjoying whole life because these are those moments that describe how an event can make history in may sense it can funny like Jennifer Lawrence Falls ,or it can be the moment when Robert Benigni goes wild and made the whole environment joyful and little scary, or it can be when people had taken wrong names or selfie had gone wrong, although it got famous, and another emotional moment when heather ledger got his award after his death and at last Leonardo DiCaprio wins an oscar which he was worthy form years, some other moments when Jack Palance does push-ups or Marlon Brando refuses his oscar and send someone else to deny it. So oscar is not just the place where awards are distributed to winners but the place where our favorite star can show their emotions and had make some unforgettable moments.