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“May I please have these hours of my life back?” Nikke Finke’s review of the Academy Awards sounds like infinitely more fun than the real thing — and should take you about five minutes or so to sit through, again, unlike the show itself:

I’m live-snarking the 84th Annual Academy Awards for the outstanding film achievements of 2011 starting at 5:30 PM PT tonight. Comments will open when the show starts inside the Kodak Theatre. Come for the cynicism. Stay for the subversion. Add your comment. WARNING: Not for the easily offended or ridiculously naive.

This 84th Academy Awards show is supposed to be televised to more than 225 countries worldwide. So I’m tipping all you foreigners to something that Americans already know: The Oscars suck every year! And this year the Oscars are gonna suck worse than ever! Because we all know who’s going to win the marquee categories without a single envelope being ripped open.

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So welcome to THE MOST BORING OSCARS EVER!

No one in Hollywood wanted to attend the Oscars this year. For the first time ever, instead of execs fighting for tickets, studio heads had to beg their spouses to accompany them. Why? Because the moguls and their lackeys couldn’t tolerate the prospect at sitting through the interminable telecast only to watch Harvey Weinstein gloat because he’ll win Best Picture et al for the second straight year. Everybody agrees that The Artist is a fun pic but hardly Best Picture Oscar worthy. And yet almost everybody voted for it anyway. I can’t even blame Harvey’s usual Oscar tactics (paying Academy members to fill out their ballots, redoing voters’ kitchens and bathrooms…). Hollywood only has itself to blame for Harveywood and bringing Harv back from the brink of extinction. So when he turns into a monster again, just remember that I said, “TOLDJA!”

The anti-Artist protest began as early as the Red Carpet tonight. It was summed up By Kaui Hart Hemmings, author of the book The Decendants on which the pic of the same name is based. She tweeted: The Artist people were in line in front of me, and now I smell like cigarettes and entitlement.” Bitter much?

Morgan Freeman welcomes everyone to the 84th Academy Awards.

Billy Crystal stars in a silent black and white movie. Like DUH!

Billy Crystal as Coma Woman! Full-on kiss with George Clooney. ABC just lost every Red State viewer and probably won the GOP presidential race for Rick Santorum. Seriously, Academy, you clearly don’t want families to watch, do you?

“Buoyed by a nostalgic notion that a silent movie is totally where it’s at, Sunday night’s 84th annual Academy Awards telecast on ABC turned into a dull exercise in the ol’ Hollywood self-salute, a sentimental journey, as if the industry was performing CPR on a business model that is vanishing before everyone’s eyes,” the Washington Post adds.

Six years ago, I wrote that Hollywood had become just another niche market. It’s easy to do that when you begin as a mass media — reaching your peak as the biggest, flashiest mass media in the world, and then work extra hard in your dotage to alienate half your audience.

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7 Comments, 5 Threads

  1. Someone actually wasted their time and watched it? Who’da thunk it.

    • Buck O'Fama

      Really. If I wanted to watch pointless self-congratulation, I could simply watch Obama speak. It takes less than three hours. Usually. I know it seems longer, but it’s not. Usually. Ah, who cares, I don’t want to watch pointless self-congratulation.

  2. Don’t look at me. I was watching Celebrity Apprentice. Even with Adam Carolla AWOL (for a wedding — yuck!) it was great.

    Snicker all you want, but Penn Jillette (!!) served up a Master Class in personal and professional comportment last night. They should show it in management seminars.

    New slogan for Celebrity Apprentice? “Yeah, this is the 1% — and they work their butts off”

  3. 3. rbj

    The last movie I saw was The Dark Knight, might have gone to see War Horse (great uncle was killed in WWI), but it was in and out of theaters so quickly I got whiplash. It’s not that the Oscars are boring, of course they’re boring, they’ve always been boring. It’s that the movies now are boring. We didn’t tune in to watch The Godfather Oscars expecting a scintillating show, we tuned in to watch The Godfather being honored. Today? Honestly, I had not heard of The Artist until last night.

    • Valjean

      Dead on. In five years they’ll be giving “Best” Picture to ‘Bridesmaids 5′. Seriously … ‘The Artist’?

      The Oscars need to learn — fast — from another awards program that’s only as good as its industry, e.g., The Grammys. That show hasn’t mattered for years (there’s simply too much music) but they at least kept the true artists (jazz, classical, etc.) engaged under the silly pop veneer and often honor the best. The movie crowd has put all its chips on the marquee stuff (best actor, best picture) and literally ignores the rest. When those leftovers start stinking up the fridge they’ll have to throw the whole thing out. Too bad, really; plenty of talented people are still making pictures.

  4. 4. Jack

    This long drawn-out Oscar Awards was the most boring it has ever been in a long history of interminably boring drawn-out shows. Coincidentally, the most boring movie in the history of cinema—ever!—somehow ended up winning the most awards. “The Artist” won five Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best director. Finally, as if we weren’t irritated enough, the host Billy Crystal used his limelight status to attack the Republican field in a pathetic and unfunny Ad Hominem one-liner. After sitting through this masochist’s idea of a perfect evening, the only thing left to do is go slam a door on my hand, over and over.

  5. 5. Lightnin' Hopkins

    I took in the “Storage Wars” marathon instead. They were at various storage facilities in California, plus that Barry guy looks a little like a late-era Robert Evans, so it had sort of a quasi-Hollywood theme going on, I guess. There was a distinct lack of Republican bashing and even Brad Whitford from Aerosmith in one episode to boot. I gave it two thumbs up (the right and the left.) I found it to be, as Wayne Campbell might say, a “most excellent” alternative.