It's funny how this happened when Emma won Best Actress and Jimmy Kimmel as the host, something that existed during the envelope mixed up a few years ago 😂
@@omalorWould you rather your career defining contributions be the best roles Pacino played on film, or reading something accurately off a teleprompter?
J. Robert “Oppenheimer”. He was the director of the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II and is often called the "father of the atomic bomb".
*What happened it's Al Pacino announced Best Picturer the same way, for instance, Tom Hanks did to "The Hurt Locker". Both did it in the way it was planned to be.*
@TV93412ncbro it’s all subjective anyways none of this Hollywood bullshit matters. All that matters is what each individual thinks of it. I thought the movie was great but everyone has their own opinion.
Nolan “Al, we did Insomnia together, remember?” Al “No I don’t have that, goodnight.“ (Al proceeds to fall asleep on stage as speeches are continuing )
@@cockeyedoptimistathey show montages of each Best Picture nominee throughout the show but by the time they give the award they usually announce them one more time!
@WendyLovesStocking166 Lol! Well I just heard a newscast and I guess Oppenheimer was winning almost everything so he just didn't bother with the suspense part? Or maybe they were running out of time.
Christopher Nolan receiving 2 Oscars and holding both of them for best director and for best picture has got to be the most gangster thing I have ever seen and to ever happen at the Oscars
Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas became the second married duo to win best picture, with “Driving Miss Daisy” producers Richard D. Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck.
This was the BEST oscars ceremony ive seen in ages … and I’ve been watching religiously since 1997 when I was 11! So well produced, loved the presentation , the mega stacked stars lineup… plus the diverse actual wins - and 10 incredible noms this year !! One of the best shows of all time. Excellenr year for cinema… Thank you, Academy ❤
I can only find 12, including Oppenheimer. Do you know which two I'm missing? 1. Going My Way (1944) 2. The Best Years of Our Lives (1946) 3. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957) 4. Lawrence of Arabia (1962) 5. Patton (1970) 6. The Sting (1973) 7. Out of Africa (1985) 8. Dances With Wolves (1990) 9. Schindler's List (1993) 10. Shakespeare in Love (1998) 11. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) 12. Oppenheimer (2023)
Christopher Nolan directed a film about an extremely important yet somewhat overlooked historical character during the Second World War. The movie would go on to be a cultural phenomenon, winning 7 Academy Awards including best picture and director at the 2024 Academy Awards. Exactly thirty years prior, Steven Spielberg directed a film about an extremely important yet somewhat overlooked historical figure during the Second World War. Similar to Oppenheimer, the movie was a huge cultural phenomenon and went on to win exactly seven academy awards, including directing and picture. It’s come full circle now, and I think that’s wonderful.
It seemed like Pacino thought that he was gonna read the nominees on the card… he even seemed to ask what happened as the winners were getting up to the song by the orchestra…
@@StandAloneComplex-pj2rs it’s a joke. All joking aside, it’s important to be aware that if Pacino’s presentation warrants concern, the consistency of the President of the US should warrant a much greater concern.
I applaud Christopher Nolan for pushing Emma Thomas, his wife, forward to come onstage and have her moment accepting her first Oscar 🖤 Their partnership is beautiful.
Oppenheimer is an unsettling, intense and riveting film, and is close to unrivaled from a technical perspective, when stacked up against other releases of the past few years.
Oppenheimer is big, ambitious, widely praised and largely successful film, being a unique biopic and having some superbly intense thriller focused sequences throughout.
It's interesting that AL PACINO gave the award to NOLAN because he directed him in INSOMNIA over 20 years ago, which was his first film with a major studio, Warner Bros. Sadly, I don't see Nolan going back to them anytime soon. They never secured him an Oscar like Universal Pictures just did.
A lot of these stars are asked to do these things with almost no time to rehearse (remember Elizabeth Taylor with “Gladiator” at the Golden Globes? She literally had no idea what to do)…or the directions get changed last minute, or he truly screwed up by just reading the envelope. The delivery clearly threw everyone off producing the show not wanting another La La Land/Moonlight incident.
Oppenheimer on IMAX was LEGENDARY! The sounds and visuals; an incredibly visceral experience I wish I could experience once more it was so good. I hope more major films are done in IMAX. It's a thrill ride in itself, coupled with an incredibly intelligent, thought-provoking film. I also saw Gozilla, and that film, no question should have been nominated and been a VERY tight contender for the #1 spot, if not the winner of best picture itself. But...I don't know...both films moved me emotionally in ways that...ah well...Oppenheimer deserved it all lol.
1. Oppenheimer 2. The Holdovers 3. Killers of the Flower Moon 4. Poor Things 5. Past Lives 6. The Zone of Interest 7. Anatomy of a Fall 8. American Fiction 9. Barbie 10. Maestro
My nominees: - American Fiction - Barbie - The Holdovers - Killers of the Flower Moon - May December - Oppenheimer - Past Lives - Poor Things - Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse - The Zone of Interest Winner: Oppenheimer
It's crazy Al had more respect for his appearance on the (Video) Game Awards than he does for this. Now you've seen everything. He clearly forgot his cue to read the nominees at least, that's why the Orchestra and the crowd took a second to respond.
That is likely unfair. Nobody wants to appear foolish+disrespectful in front of billions. He also has no history of that sort of arrogance. This is likely age-related decline.
Exact same. I don’t know why people complain about this movie winning. I thought it was spectacular and I’ll never forget going to see it the Thursday night it released
I took a bus on a blazing hot August summer day in Houston so I could watch this movie. One of the best 3 hrs of my life ever. I walked out of the theater feeling wowed and confident that this movie would win Best Picture. So happy for Chris, Cillian & RDJ!
I don’t think he meant to announce it yet. I think he was reading off the nominees but it just so happened that Oppenheimer was first. In his old age he read it awkwardly, maybe couldn’t fully read the word, so when the music started playing he’s like “what’s going on”.
1 Oppenheimer 2 The holdovers 3 Poor things 4 Past lives 5 Barbie 6 Anatomy of a fall 7 Killers of the flower moon 8 American fiction 9 The zone of interest 10 Maestro A great and well-deserved victory for Oppenheimer and his great Director Christopher nolan. As long as Christopher nolan won Best Director, I was already satisfied, but I'm glad they gave him the win at the Oscars.
When I saw this movie in the summer of 2023, I knew that this was going to be the movie of the year even though The Dark Knight is still Christopher Nolans best movie in my opinion.
In 1985, Sir Laurence Olivier skip the Best Picture nominees and in 2010, Tom Hanks did the same thing and this year, Al Pacino did the same thing, too.
Al Pacino being out just blurting the winner out and wrapping it fast is perfect. 10/10 No notes.
Guy is ancient and has been to the Oscars dozens of times over the decades, he doesn't give a fuck anymore. lol
@@ThwipThwipBoomStraight up 🤟
lol we got to give the man a break I mean after all he is Micheal Corleone 😁
They said on the news, Jimmy Kimmel was routing for chaos and weirdness
@@brettteply1207Best mic drop ever!
Weirdest Oscar winner announcement I've ever seen. Even the camera operator wasn't ready when Pacino said it like that lmao
First time the Best Picture Oscar Presenter not announcing the Nominees for Best Picture since 2010 (Tom Hanks).
It was so awkward and underwhelming lol. They didn’t even do the montage of 10 films. He just opened the envelope and announced it out of nowhere.
Dude is like 90. And a legend, give him a break
I think we ALL KNEW who the winner was
Weirder than announcing the wrong film? Lol
1:12 That “what happened” behind the loud music is killing me
😂💀
Oh my god, I didn’t even notice at first! Dude instantly forgot!😂
Good ol’ Al.
lmfao same
😂😂😂
bro LMAOO
Al didn't want a Moonlight/LaLa Land mistake, so he went straight to read that card 😂😂😂
It's funny how this happened when Emma won Best Actress and Jimmy Kimmel as the host, something that existed during the envelope mixed up a few years ago 😂
Al Pacino is 83 years old!! He did what he can 😊 The man’s a legend!
Should probably run for president then
@@honeybadgerjay1724 why it's rigged!
Well, I'm pretty sure someone younger could "do what they" can better.
@@omalorWould you rather your career defining contributions be the best roles Pacino played on film, or reading something accurately off a teleprompter?
He doesn't have enough time left to waste with redundancy.
I think al pacino forgot to read the nominations. The way he read the card right away definitely confused everyone. No suspense.
certainly stunned the orchestra.
Hey, if Michael Corleone wants to just skip right to the envelope, then we skip right to the envelope
through out the night they would highlight each nominee. So he came out just to let us know who won
he saw that they now nominate 10 movies for Best Picture and said nah i ain't readin all that, the winner is Oppenheimer hahahaha
had me rolling laughing, it was so off putting the audience literally paused
Al was like “What the hell is an Oppenheimer?!?!”
"an Oppenheimer" is a resident of the city of Oppenheim, Germany.
Now you're smarter.
J. Robert “Oppenheimer”. He was the director of the Manhattan Project's Los Alamos Laboratory during World War II and is often called the "father of the atomic bomb".
@@jonathancruz5932 Oh? You don't say...
An oppener of heimens.
Wasn’t Al alive to witness the discovery of the bomb? Dude must have seen it on tv live
And the nominees are... 🥁
Uh nevermind, y'all knew it was Oppenheimer anyways 😂😂
Lol.
We also all thought avatar was too. But whatever.
@@giannistheoggod Avatar? Really? lmao. Mid movie and mid story
😂😂😂😂😂
@@giannistheoggod who the hell is 'we'? you're the only one who thinks that lmao
Dude just woke up from a nap
They dragged him out of bed put a suit on him then tossed him on stage
Of course he's tired, he has a newborn!
he always looks like that
Who? Dunkacino?
He was rather embarrassing 😳
“What happened” - Al Pacino (2024)
😂😂😂 I can’t get over it!
“oh my (what have I done)”
*What happened it's Al Pacino announced Best Picturer the same way, for instance, Tom Hanks did to "The Hurt Locker". Both did it in the way it was planned to be.*
Al pacino just wanted to see who won
Bro forgot about the nominees 💀💀
Each nominee was displayed after each commercial break
Why do we have the same picture wtf
I literally just chose a random picture i had in my "Pictures" folder like 15 years ago
@@RikerLovesWorf Long lost twin?
@@RikerLovesWorflmaooo
@@henryhoneyman1535 They still always remind the audience by having the presenter (Pacino) read off the 10 movies nominated.
That was the most anticlimactic best picture reveal ever😂
No. Tom Hanks presenting it to The Hurt Locker in 2010 almost instantly still has that honor.
Yeah Pacino looked like Joe Biden up there
@@honeybadgerjay1724during his SOTU address
Tom Hanks did the same in 2010 and nobody complained about it
@@jaguar-s9t I thought it was weird that he did it back then, so it was less weird when Al Pacino did it because of that.
He even said, “what happened??” Right after he read it 😂
This movie won seven Oscars and deserved every single one. Not every movie can make a historical figure into a blockbuster, Barbenheimer or otherwise.
Godzilla Minus One was way better should’ve been nominated for picture of the year
@@curse209 I agree it should have been nominated for Best Picture.
plenty of biopics have been blockbusters
@@aliali-ce3yfnot quite like oppenheimer, and unless you know anything about film making I'd stfu
@TV93412ncbro it’s all subjective anyways none of this Hollywood bullshit matters. All that matters is what each individual thinks of it. I thought the movie was great but everyone has their own opinion.
Nolan “Good to see you Al…”
Al “Where am I???”
About the same reaction he had to seeing Hilary Swank.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Al was like “have we met?”
Nolan “Al, we did Insomnia together, remember?”
Al “No I don’t have that, goodnight.“
(Al proceeds to fall asleep on stage as speeches are continuing )
@@danieldifrancesco7987 lol
The way that he casually just announced that without announcing the nominees 😭😭😭💀💀
I thought they had announced them earlier or something. (All I saw was this clip.)
@@cockeyedoptimistaI watched the entirety of the oscars and I thought the same thing 😭😭😭
@@cockeyedoptimistathey show montages of each Best Picture nominee throughout the show but by the time they give the award they usually announce them one more time!
@WendyLovesStocking166 Lol! Well I just heard a newscast and I guess Oppenheimer was winning almost everything so he just didn't bother with the suspense part? Or maybe they were running out of time.
@whyalexuhhh Yeah, I guess they do usually. It's just another little Oscar flub. Not as bad as that one with the wrong card! Thanks for replying.
Al Pacino has more than earned the right to present Best Picture in whatever way he wants to.
Amen!
It's the "what happened?" that gets me every time
Gets you every time ? lol this just happened
@@KellerCRD Yes and I had already rewatched the clip dozens of times with this here on RUclips as well as the numerous posts on TikTok.
@@NeelTheSphynx The score is just so captivating
Oppenheimer definitely deserved best picture. Congrats to the cast and director and the whole crew.
@@Abigblueworld how
ok barbie fan@@Abigblueworld
Christopher Nolan makes cinema masterpieces and not even barbie fans can change that
@@SharkyKSPit was just another historic film, with no deep meaning behind it like the other ones
@@bbl1188 it’s still original compared to modern movies, Star Wars, Indiana jones and etc
Even during his 80s, Al Pacino knows how to steal the show.
He’s still got enough hoo-ah for the rest of us.
Have you seen him in _Dick Tracy?_
@@dnasty312one of my favorite roles of his he stole the show
😩😩😭😂
Christopher Nolan receiving 2 Oscars and holding both of them for best director and for best picture has got to be the most gangster thing I have ever seen and to ever happen at the Oscars
He’s not the first one to do it. Clint Eastwood (twice), Ron Howard, Steven Spielberg, the Coen Brothers and a whole bunch of others.
Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas became the second married duo to win best picture, with “Driving Miss Daisy” producers Richard D. Zanuck and Lili Fini Zanuck.
Al Pacino was in Nolan’s film insomnia, Al Pacino is ok, he’s just replaying the lead role of Christopher Nolan’s film Insomina….I think.
Lol that’s a good take
I liked that movie
Great cinematography 😊
De Niro's face when Pacino walked in was like "That motherf*cker owes me money"
🥇😂😂😂
Lmfao! 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣💀💀💀
🤣🤣🤣
Does De Niro and Pacino really hate each other for years or no
@@jennygarza1918na they're good friends
You had one job, Al.
And he abruptly did it 😂😂😂
And he nailed it
fabulous
It was uncomfortable to watch
He should moderate the Biden Trump debates
Tom Hanks did the same in 2010 and nobody complained about it
Josh Peck and Alex Wolff are now the first ever Nickelodeon stars, current or former, to be in a Best Picture Winner.
Christ is feel old
The man is almost 84 and there were 10 nominees, he wanted to still be alive by the time he got to announcing the winner 😂😂
I love how Emma and Chris always praise each other for making literally the best movies they are ultimate couple goals.
That was definitely not a surprise… this was a great movie in 2023 and this win is totally worth it after all of the hard work!
AL PACINO for the win!!! (For the record, Tom Hanks did the same thing in 2010 when "The Hurt Locker" won Best Picture for 2009).
Laurence Olivier, too (Amadeus).
@@128pm8 Hahahaha, wow. I just looked it up. I know I had seen that before (it's one of my favorite movies), but totally had forgotten.
This was the BEST oscars ceremony ive seen in ages … and I’ve been watching religiously since 1997 when I was 11! So well produced, loved the presentation , the mega stacked stars lineup… plus the diverse actual wins - and 10 incredible noms this year !! One of the best shows of all time. Excellenr year for cinema… Thank you, Academy ❤
Oppenheimer is now the 12th Best Picture winner to win 7 Oscars.
I can only find 12, including Oppenheimer. Do you know which two I'm missing?
1. Going My Way (1944)
2. The Best Years of Our Lives (1946)
3. The Bridge on the River Kwai (1957)
4. Lawrence of Arabia (1962)
5. Patton (1970)
6. The Sting (1973)
7. Out of Africa (1985)
8. Dances With Wolves (1990)
9. Schindler's List (1993)
10. Shakespeare in Love (1998)
11. Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
12. Oppenheimer (2023)
Forrest Gump in 1994 Robert Zemeckis won best director and best picture
Forrest Gump
@@mariainez7327I thought that only had six wins, not seven.
@@EricAKATheBelgianGuy You are correct, Eric. My mistake. It is 12 Best Picture Oscar Winners winning exactly 7 Oscars. Thanks 4 the correction.
No doubt in my mind this would win
Poor Things was better
@@laphonzit was good, but it didn’t leave the impact that this did
opp was just mainstream@@Kaijuzilla-wf3re
Pacino just being…..himself
He’s been taking notes from Jack Nicholson.
Christopher Nolan directed a film about an extremely important yet somewhat overlooked historical character during the Second World War. The movie would go on to be a cultural phenomenon, winning 7 Academy Awards including best picture and director at the 2024 Academy Awards.
Exactly thirty years prior, Steven Spielberg directed a film about an extremely important yet somewhat overlooked historical figure during the Second World War. Similar to Oppenheimer, the movie was a huge cultural phenomenon and went on to win exactly seven academy awards, including directing and picture.
It’s come full circle now, and I think that’s wonderful.
It’s propaganda.
@@AC-te9dr double it and give it to the next person
I’m glad “The Godfather” gave the award to Oppenheimer!!
I’m soooo glad!
Oppenheimer is my favorite movie of 2023!!!!
Congratulations!!!🎈 🎊 🎈🎊🎉
It seemed like Pacino thought that he was gonna read the nominees on the card… he even seemed to ask what happened as the winners were getting up to the song by the orchestra…
On an unrelated note, David Alan Grier is doing the narrating!
People clearly don't remember TOM HANKS announcing "The Hurt Locker" the same way Al Pacino did. They both did it the way it was planned to be.
As if Al Pacino couldn’t already be more iconic
At 1:25 Pacino has thrown even the announcer off his game
Dude had no idea where he was.
He presented the award like Biden runs the country.
@@PeglegSailorCan’t help but be divisive, can you? There is more to life than politics.
@@StandAloneComplex-pj2rs it’s a joke.
All joking aside, it’s important to be aware that if Pacino’s presentation warrants concern, the consistency of the President of the US should warrant a much greater concern.
@@PeglegSailor Yet both he and Biden are still more intelligent, levelheaded, and cognitively functional than Trump
Pacino has reached an age where he doesn't care anymore, and its awesome :)
Christopher Nolan and Emma Thomas are filmmaking royalty! They truly deserve their oscars
I applaud Christopher Nolan for pushing Emma Thomas, his wife, forward to come onstage and have her moment accepting her first Oscar 🖤 Their partnership is beautiful.
Huh? Lol she’s the producer she’s supposed to come forward and accept it
Emma is first on the list of people who receive the Oscar for Oppenheimer’s win. Next is Charles, then Chris
Overall the Oscar’s were great this year! Predictable but still great compared to previous years
Predictable yes, except for best visual effects, and best adapted screenplay.
Pacino should do this every year in this exact condition and with this style of delivery
It's me or Al Pacino did the same thing like Tom Hanks at the 2010 Oscars announcing the "Best Picture" winner? Without ofending, is just a curiosity
honestly kinda love how jumbled the announcement and crowd reaction was
Oppenheimer is an unsettling, intense and riveting film, and is close to unrivaled from a technical perspective, when stacked up against other releases of the past few years.
Oppenheimer is big, ambitious, widely praised and largely successful film, being a unique biopic and having some superbly intense thriller focused sequences throughout.
Protect Al Pacino at all costs!
It's interesting that AL PACINO gave the award to NOLAN because he directed him in INSOMNIA over 20 years ago, which was his first film with a major studio, Warner Bros. Sadly, I don't see Nolan going back to them anytime soon. They never secured him an Oscar like Universal Pictures just did.
Just announcing best picture with no preamble or reading the other noms, thats a power move
Very classy for Nolan to let the other 2 have their time in the spotlight. The movie was a masterpiece.
"SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND..." - Al Pacino ❤❤❤
A lot of these stars are asked to do these things with almost no time to rehearse (remember Elizabeth Taylor with “Gladiator” at the Golden Globes? She literally had no idea what to do)…or the directions get changed last minute, or he truly screwed up by just reading the envelope. The delivery clearly threw everyone off producing the show not wanting another La La Land/Moonlight incident.
Oppenheimer on IMAX was LEGENDARY! The sounds and visuals; an incredibly visceral experience I wish I could experience once more it was so good. I hope more major films are done in IMAX. It's a thrill ride in itself, coupled with an incredibly intelligent, thought-provoking film. I also saw Gozilla, and that film, no question should have been nominated and been a VERY tight contender for the #1 spot, if not the winner of best picture itself. But...I don't know...both films moved me emotionally in ways that...ah well...Oppenheimer deserved it all lol.
Oppenheimer is a reminder that summer blockbusters can win best picture.
It really is. I’m glad it won. I roll my eyes at people who say it didn’t deserve it because yes it freaking deserves best picture.
I seen Tom Hanks did that incident before.
Congrats Oppenheimer! The first Best Picture winner I saw in theatres!
And not to mention Sir Laurence Olivier.
What did Tom Hanks do?
I saw Oppenheimer on the Thursday night it released and I also saw Green Book the day it came out.
@@JLee-g6wHe opened the envelope without showing the nominees as well.
Finally, about time. Shoulda won one in Interstellar, The Dark Knight and Inception.
The dark knight definitely
@@terrancemcclendon456inception and interstellar and better movies than dark knight imo
1. Oppenheimer
2. The Holdovers
3. Killers of the Flower Moon
4. Poor Things
5. Past Lives
6. The Zone of Interest
7. Anatomy of a Fall
8. American Fiction
9. Barbie
10. Maestro
Al Pacino whispered in Nolan's ear, "Put me in your next movie, please!"
They did a movie many years ago called Insomnia
The best movie won. The outrage online if it didn’t would’ve been felt. That aside…it’s an amazing piece of film and deserved all the awards it got 👏🏽
Anatomy of a Fall, Killers of the Flower Moon, and Poor Things were just as good!
@@BatmanHQYTgreat films about momentous historical events and figures usually take the big one.
Mr. Nolan is my favorite director, so I'm thrilled this film has done as well as it has, topped off by this evening. Wonderful!
There's something so poetic about the lead in Nolan's first studio movie (Insomnia) announcing his film had won Best Picture.
Too bad these comments are about Pacino. Oppenheimer deserved that Best Picture win.
Al Pacino = Acting Genius. Just respecting legends tonite
Acting genius, terrible choice to announce Best Picture.
And I'm also really happy that Emma Thomas gets her Oscar.
Not gonna lie, Pacino going straight to the winner was pretty damn funny
That is a very weird thing to do!
My nominees:
- American Fiction
- Barbie
- The Holdovers
- Killers of the Flower Moon
- May December
- Oppenheimer
- Past Lives
- Poor Things
- Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
- The Zone of Interest
Winner: Oppenheimer
What was the problem with anatomy of a fall for you
@@savvastoynoysidis360 Nothing. I loved Anatomy of a Fall. I just liked these movies more.
Thank goodness he got to the point!
is no one gonna talk abt how al pacino was standing at 1:47 LMAOOOOO
He’s such a grandpa now 😭😭😭😂
Mr. Pacino still remained in character for Insomnia he shot with Christopher Nolan back in 2002. Looks exhausted, murmured to himself, and half-awake
Don't blame Al pacino, oscars didnt wanna announce all the nominees as they did announce the nominees through the whole night. Al Pacino did well ❤
It's crazy Al had more respect for his appearance on the (Video) Game Awards than he does for this. Now you've seen everything.
He clearly forgot his cue to read the nominees at least, that's why the Orchestra and the crowd took a second to respond.
That is likely unfair. Nobody wants to appear foolish+disrespectful in front of billions.
He also has no history of that sort of arrogance.
This is likely age-related decline.
@@SilverSkitterscuttlevery well could be. his response when the crowd cheered and the music played seemed to say so.
My favorite movie of 2023 have officially won
Exact same. I don’t know why people complain about this movie winning. I thought it was spectacular and I’ll never forget going to see it the Thursday night it released
To read or not to read..that was the question. Congrats Oppenhomies on a historical night.
lol best comment
Every time Al Pacino presents an award, he looks like he doesn’t know where he is or what he’s doing, but nor does he really care.
Al Pacino can do whatever he wants, he's done so much for the entertainment industry!
pacino getting straight to the point. perfect.
I took a bus on a blazing hot August summer day in Houston so I could watch this movie. One of the best 3 hrs of my life ever. I walked out of the theater feeling wowed and confident that this movie would win Best Picture. So happy for Chris, Cillian & RDJ!
People are hating this dude but i actually loved it. It was kinda cute. But mostly weird and not staged lol
I think he should have just been a co-presenter.
My Boi was on that propane😩
Al totally forgot to cue the nomination clip of the 10 movies nominated 🤣🤣
Yeah weird huh?
Oh Al,...I knew it was you! You broke my heart!
Is it me or did Al Pacino forget to read all the nominees first?
I guess that he has truly want to skip it!
It’s been a long time since a summer blockbuster won an Oscar for Best Picture, and they definitely picked the right movie this time.
Agreed so many films I wanted to win Oscar never came true but Oppenheimer broke that long slump for me
I don’t think he meant to announce it yet. I think he was reading off the nominees but it just so happened that Oppenheimer was first. In his old age he read it awkwardly, maybe couldn’t fully read the word, so when the music started playing he’s like “what’s going on”.
The cameraman was RUNNING to chris lmaoo even he was caught off guard 😂.
Stop blaming Al Pacino, he's got a newborn at home!
Sounds like he's totally to blame then.
@@mrgotitfordalowblame for what? He opened the letter and said the winner.🤷♂️
Oppenheimer semi sweeped
Congratulations
what a monumental movie! i’m so glad this movie won!
This is the best epic movie ever from Universal Pictures.
The highlight for me was seeing Al Pacino 🥰 I don't care who won I didn't see any of the movies
1 Oppenheimer
2 The holdovers
3 Poor things
4 Past lives
5 Barbie
6 Anatomy of a fall
7 Killers of the flower moon
8 American fiction
9 The zone of interest
10 Maestro
A great and well-deserved victory for Oppenheimer and his great Director Christopher nolan. As long as Christopher nolan won Best Director, I was already satisfied, but I'm glad they gave him the win at the Oscars.
Al’s the man! He knew everyone was tired of sitting in their seats! Al was ready to party; he was ready to get everyone to the parties.
When I saw this movie in the summer of 2023, I knew that this was going to be the movie of the year even though The Dark Knight is still Christopher Nolans best movie in my opinion.
Al Pacino's "what happened" when the music blasts KILLS ME
Please keep this format! Cut the formality, we know who's nominated, just announce the winner!!!!!!!!!
In 1985, Sir Laurence Olivier skip the Best Picture nominees and in 2010, Tom Hanks did the same thing and this year, Al Pacino did the same thing, too.