Posted on 12/11/2018 4:14:45 AM PST by Libloather
Following Kevin Harts announcement that he was bowing out of as host of the 2019 Academy Awards, a report on Monday suggested that organizers behind the annual event are considering airing next years telecast without a host.
The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences is exploring all options, sources with knowledge of the situation told Variety.
The show may go sans host, an insider told the outlet, and instead would feature a bunch of huge celebs, something SNL style, and buzzy people to throw to commercial.
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Who will donate to the Democrats if Hollywood dies? Other than PP of course.
Max Headroom!
I was always a movie buff and used to watch the Oscars to get a glimpse of the stars and to see clips from the nominated films. That was before home video. You saw a movie at the theater, and would not see it again unless it was sold to network television or re-released in theaters. I also used to collect soundtrack albums of my favorite films. That was why I used to like to watch the Oscars, to see brief glimpses of the best movies.
I began to lose interest in those things when home video started with the first VCRs in the late 70's. I no longer collected soundtracks as a reminder of a film when I could record or buy a copy of said film. Seeing clips on an awards show or a talk show lost their appeal.
Now that Hollywood no longer produces a product that interests me, and now that awards shows have turned into incessant GOP-bashing, I cannot imagine ever watching one again.
Ain’t gonna’ watch it anyway
Laverne Cox should host. Can’t get more perfect than a black trans woman.
LOL! Good one.
hosts may include “huge celebs”.. like the Kardashians, Ellen Degenerate, Oprah windbag , those huge celebs??
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