Holly Wainwright
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Billy Crystal did it for like what seemed like 100 years.
And, you know, like a lot of the Oscars does feel like it's still 1982, like the music, like when people are coming on and off, the glamorous lady who leads everybody on and off is so weird now.
Amelia and I were talking about the set and how it looked really dark and weird.
And then I read that according to Vanity Fair, the year's stage design is meant to represent a calming garden courtyard.
I think they need to hand it over to Rock Nation who do like the Super Bowl.
And they just need to be like, what would you do with the Oscars?
Because it's their big night, right?
And I get it.
If I worked in that industry, it would be a big deal to be there and all that stuff.
But it just does feel, as you said, Amelia, like it's from another time.
Okay, we have to get to the biggest upset of the night, if it's an upset, because we did kind of predict it.
Three months ago you would have thought that Chalamet, my little Timmy, had a lock on this Best Actor nomination and a win.
He was nominated last year for the Bob Dylan movie.
At that point he made a big point about how much he wanted to win it and how hard he's been working.
And then on the Marty Supreme Press tour he's been talking loads about the quality of work he's been churning out.
I think he's been nominated three times in ten years, which is a lot.
He's only 30.
But he blew it and it went to Michael B. Jordan, which is justice because as Emily Vernon pointed out on Friday's show, Michael B. Jordan should really have got two awards because he played twins.