His stuttering is super cute and it’s very him, in every movie I’ve seen him in he’s always confident. It’s so cute to see him stutter to get his point across while making the crowd laugh!
The Oscars are just as agenda based as Hugh is jokingly saying BAFTA is, which BAFTA isn't. The Oscars go with lifetime achievement, comeback narratives or people playing someone with a disability. BAFTA is very objective and has chosen plenty of, if not mostly, non British actors and actresses over British competition over the years. I only went to 1990 but that's 32 years. It happened this year with Austin Butler vs the highly acclaimed Bill Nighy, and even though Colin Farrell isn't UK, the Banshees of Inisherin is a UK production and won best British Film. Also, Cate Blanchett beat legend Emma Thompson, not only this year but in 2013. In 2021 Will Smith beat 3 British Actors and in 2020 Frances McDormand beat 3 British actresses, and another for 2017. 2019 Joaquin Phoenix beat 2 Brits, including Taron Egerton playing a global British legend in Elton John, and this is after they gave a non Brit Rami Malek the BAFTA for 2018 for playing a global British icon in Freddie Mercury, and that was vs a British actor too. 2016 Casey Affleck won over Andrew Garfield (Born in L.A. but raised in England) 2015 Emma Stone and Leandro DiCaprio both beat out a Brits. 2014 Julianne Moore won vs 2 Brits, including Felicity Jones. 2012 they didn't even nominate a British male actor and Emmanuelle Riva beat a Brit that same year. 2011 Jean Dujardin beat Gary Oldman and Meryl Streep won over a British actress. 2010 they didn't nominate a single British actress. 2008 Mickey Rourke won vs a Brit. 2007 Marion Cotillard won over 2 Brits, including icon Julie Christie. 2006 Forest Whitaker beat 3 Brits including Daniel Craig and legend Peter O'Toole. 2005 Reese Witherspoon beat 2 Brits and Philip Seymour Hoffman beat Ralph Feinnes, (who has lost 3 BAFTAs to non Brits) 2004 they didn't nominate a single British actor. 2003 Scarlett Johansson won over 2 Brits including Naomi Watts and they allowed Scarlet to occupy 2 slots of nominations and Bill Murray beat Jude Law. 2002 they didn't nominate a single British actress. 2001 Russell Crowe beat 3 British actors. 1999 Kevin Spacey beat 3 Brits. 1998 Roberto Benigni beat British legend Michael Caine and Cate Blanchett won over Emily Watson. 1996 Gefforey Rush was the only non Brit actor nominated and won. 1994 they didn't nominate a single British actress. 1993 Susan Sarandon best 2 Brits, including Emma Thompson,. 1992 Robert Downey Jr beat Daniel Day Lewis. 1991 Jodie Foster beat a Brit. 1990 Philippe Noiret beat Sean Connery. BAFTA matters. That's why Travolta made the trip, and this was before the ceremony preceeded the Oscars and to many Americans was an afterthought. Hugh was very deserving for 1994. Tom Hanks as Forest Gump hasn't aged well and Travolta was great in Pulp Fiction and I'd prefer him, but the film is about a lot of people.
@@BLTKellys I think it's more a little more complicated than that. Some of the most highly regarded actors are the same in almost everything - Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Anthony Hopkins etc.
@@BLTKellys Clearly never paid attention to his role in Maurice and A Very English Scandal. He'a been type casted when he was younger but now he gets to really do nuanced charcters
I remember watching this when it aired. I didn’t know who Hugh Grant was and had not seen the film. But I can still remember being enthralled with this charming, eloquent, witty Brit. Four Weddings is a favorite. But About A Boy….Grant is amazing . Highly recommend it.
Oscar Wilde, has Hugh Grant ever played this part? Just look at Wilde's portraits! Just incredible in "Gentlemen", absolute pleasure to watch this movie and his part.
Great!!!!!!!! I didn't see it!!!! Oooooh... Great!!!!! Don't forget me! You are a very good man. I arrive of the future!!!! Don't worry!!! You are a very good man!!! Great!!!!
It'd still be good to see a serious theatre company getting him to try one of the Shakespeare roles. It would kill his comedy attraction for a year, but not be seen by many people, and there really are a few stern, solid parts he could do. Leontes? Claudio? He might have it. J.
Nope. Because Oscar nominate Nigel Hathorne (Madness of King George) instead although the movie wasnt release in the UK in 1994. It was qualified for 1994 oscar because of limited screening on 28th December in the US.
This reminds me that actors used to have character, respect, and modesty. Mentioning the excellence of the writers and directors, whilst trying hard to still be entertaining during an acceptance speech is a lost art. Todays youth and stars are *actuallly* smug (in contrast to Hugh's feigned self-depricating admission of smugness), and it's just borish and vapid. I never thought I would be the old man reminiscing for things "Auld Lang Syne", yet here I am, melancholy for lost times. It was brief, to the point, and notice how he didn't try to make a giant political statement or activist stance. What the west has lost in character as a society is immeasurable. I'm in consant tears.
BAFTA is far and beyond more objective for international actors and actress than Hugh realized. Since they combined the British and Foreign categories in 1968 non Brits have dominated while the Oscars have an agenda for lifetime achievement, comeback narrative and people playing someone with a disability. Just this year at BAFTA Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett both won, and Butler was against highly acclaimed British Bill Nighy, and even though Colin Farrell isn't UK, The Banshees of Inisherin was a UK production and had won best British Film. If BAFTA was viewed less than professionally impartial, Brendan Fraser wouldn't have made the trip for his nomination or Travolta in this clip. Including Butler, Blanchett and Will Smith last year who beat 3 Brits, at 45 of the entire 55 applicable ceremonies at least one non UK person won, and most were head to head against UK competition. 11 times they didn't even nominate a UK person in at least one of the lead acting categories, and twice they didn't do it for either one of the male or female groups, and that happened in consecutive years. BAFTA has also awarded non Brits over the likes of British legends Emma Thompson (3 times) Ralph Fiennes (3 times) Michael Caine, Lawrence Olivier, Sean Connery and Peter O'Toole
He wasnt kidding about the Brits being "loyal". They dont hand out their awards to foreigners like we do...I wouldn't care but two of their winners of Oscars werent even off the stage then they threw Americans some insults...Kate Blanchett and Helen Mirren. I think we should give away less and keep more right here at home like they do.
You have no idea what you're talking about. BAFTA is far and beyond more objective for international actors and actress than Hugh realized. Since they combined the British and Foreign categories in 1968 non Brits have dominated while the Oscars have an agenda for lifetime achievement, comeback narrative and people playing someone with a disability. Just this year at BAFTA Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett both won, and Butler was against highly acclaimed British Bill Nighy, and even though Colin Farrell isn't UK, The Banshees of Inisherin was a UK production and had won best British Film. If BAFTA was viewed less than professionally impartial, Brendan Fraser wouldn't have made the trip for his nomination or Travolta in this clip. Including Butler, Blanchett and Will Smith last year who beat 3 Brits, at 45 of the entire 55 applicable ceremonies at least one non UK person won, and most were head to head against UK competition. 11 times they didn't even nominate a UK person in at least one of the lead acting categories, and twice they didn't do it for either one of the male or female groups, and that happened in consecutive years. BAFTA has also awarded non Brits over the likes of British legends Emma Thompson (3 times) Ralph Fiennes (3 times) Michael Caine, Lawrence Olivier, Sean Connery and Peter O'Toole
For those of you, that may be confused, Hugh Grant is not Cary Grant's father. The way to tell the two Grants apart, Cary aged beautifully and Hugh has not.
He is too gorgeous
As a 100% straight man, I must admit this was authoritatively true, this man was a specimen of class!
His stuttering is super cute and it’s very him, in every movie I’ve seen him in he’s always confident. It’s so cute to see him stutter to get his point across while making the crowd laugh!
Hugh grant hasn't won an oscar yet!! he's such a great actor and also incredibly charming
He doesn't deserve it.
@@joyandpeacefullaughter5307 For Paddington he did.
@@joyandpeacefullaughter5307 for the gentlemen he totally deserved it:(
The Oscars are just as agenda based as Hugh is jokingly saying BAFTA is, which BAFTA isn't. The Oscars go with lifetime achievement, comeback narratives or people playing someone with a disability.
BAFTA is very objective and has chosen plenty of, if not mostly, non British actors and actresses over British competition over the years.
I only went to 1990 but that's 32 years. It happened this year with Austin Butler vs the highly acclaimed Bill Nighy, and even though Colin Farrell isn't UK, the Banshees of Inisherin is a UK production and won best British Film. Also, Cate Blanchett beat legend Emma Thompson, not only this year but in 2013.
In 2021 Will Smith beat 3 British Actors and in 2020 Frances McDormand beat 3 British actresses, and another for 2017.
2019 Joaquin Phoenix beat 2 Brits, including Taron Egerton playing a global British legend in Elton John, and this is after they gave a non Brit Rami Malek the BAFTA for 2018 for playing a global British icon in Freddie Mercury, and that was vs a British actor too.
2016 Casey Affleck won over Andrew Garfield (Born in L.A. but raised in England)
2015 Emma Stone and Leandro DiCaprio both beat out a Brits. 2014 Julianne Moore won vs 2 Brits, including Felicity Jones.
2012 they didn't even nominate a British male actor and Emmanuelle Riva beat a Brit that same year. 2011 Jean Dujardin beat Gary Oldman and Meryl Streep won over a British actress.
2010 they didn't nominate a single British actress.
2008 Mickey Rourke won vs a Brit. 2007 Marion Cotillard won over 2 Brits, including icon Julie Christie.
2006 Forest Whitaker beat 3 Brits including Daniel Craig and legend Peter O'Toole.
2005 Reese Witherspoon beat 2 Brits and Philip Seymour Hoffman beat Ralph Feinnes, (who has lost 3 BAFTAs to non Brits)
2004 they didn't nominate a single British actor.
2003 Scarlett Johansson won over 2 Brits including Naomi Watts and they allowed Scarlet to occupy 2 slots of nominations and Bill Murray beat Jude Law.
2002 they didn't nominate a single British actress.
2001 Russell Crowe beat 3 British actors.
1999 Kevin Spacey beat 3 Brits.
1998 Roberto Benigni beat British legend Michael Caine and Cate Blanchett won over Emily Watson.
1996 Gefforey Rush was the only non Brit actor nominated and won. 1994 they didn't nominate a single British actress.
1993 Susan Sarandon best 2 Brits, including Emma Thompson,.
1992 Robert Downey Jr beat Daniel Day Lewis. 1991 Jodie Foster beat a Brit.
1990 Philippe Noiret beat Sean Connery.
BAFTA matters. That's why Travolta made the trip, and this was before the ceremony preceeded the Oscars and to many Americans was an afterthought.
Hugh was very deserving for 1994. Tom Hanks as Forest Gump hasn't aged well and Travolta was great in Pulp Fiction and I'd prefer him, but the film is about a lot of people.
oh my gosh, that voice and accent😁😁😁.... very hilarious, love Hugh's humour😂😂😂
My god he was (and still is) so handsome and witty! How could anyone not fall in love with him?
He was the most handsome man I ever seen😍😍😍
IKR
He's voice! He's speech is amazing!!!
so he basically just plays hugh grant in every role LOL
so true 😂😂
He's a personality, not a real actor. Personalities are movie stars, actors are artists.
@@BLTKellys I think it's more a little more complicated than that. Some of the most highly regarded actors are the same in almost everything - Sean Connery, Dustin Hoffman, Al Pacino, Robert De Niro, Anthony Hopkins etc.
You mean apart from his roles in Florence Foster Jenkins, The Gentlemen, Small Time Crooks, etc?
@@BLTKellys Clearly never paid attention to his role in Maurice and A Very English Scandal. He'a been type casted when he was younger but now he gets to really do nuanced charcters
I remember watching this when it aired. I didn’t know who Hugh Grant was and had not seen the film. But I can still remember being enthralled with this charming, eloquent, witty Brit. Four Weddings is a favorite. But About A Boy….Grant is amazing . Highly recommend it.
Oscar Wilde, has Hugh Grant ever played this part? Just look at Wilde's portraits!
Just incredible in "Gentlemen", absolute pleasure to watch this movie and his part.
Well said bravo!
Two of the hottest human beings once were a couple... just look at them!!! God was very generous in making these two beautiful people...
No you are never cut off, whosoever shares the frame with you goes unnoticed
Love the guy, both as a "Grumpelstiltskin" and as a performer. Top notch.
Como um homem pode ser tão lindo e esse sotaque britânico, pqpppp!!!!
Até no Notting Hill ele tinha 40 com cara de 25, impressionante, mesmo com namorada eu convencia a nos casar com ele.
No one is commenting on the woman hosting, so beautiful
It’s Elle MCPherson at her prime !
TALL
The best mivue with Hugh Grant is "Nine months"!
*speech 10%*
*stutters 100%*
nice bafta awards 1995 - hugh john grant's speech !!!!
I love Elizabeth Hurley
Indeed, what living being with a pulse does not?!
i am here after watching Florence foster Jenkins
Hot and I love ur accent so exhilarating and I love Mickey Blue Eyes
Great!!!!!!!! I didn't see it!!!! Oooooh... Great!!!!! Don't forget me! You are a very good man. I arrive of the future!!!! Don't worry!!! You are a very good man!!! Great!!!!
Noooo, jamás crei que este nene sería mi crush luego de mi taehyung
It'd still be good to see a serious theatre company getting him to try one of the Shakespeare roles. It would kill his comedy attraction for a year, but not be seen by many people, and there really are a few stern, solid parts he could do. Leontes? Claudio? He might have it. J.
He wasn't nominated for an oscar??
Nope. Because Oscar nominate Nigel Hathorne (Madness of King George) instead although the movie wasnt release in the UK in 1994. It was qualified for 1994 oscar because of limited screening on 28th December in the US.
@@heykau9874 Hugh won a Golden Globe for Musical or Comedy and was nominated for the Oscar that went to Tom Hanks for 94 and the awards were 95.
Hugh won a Golden Globe for Musical or Comedy and was nominated for the Oscar that went to Tom Hanks for 94 and the awards were 95.
His speeches are always so hilariously ironics ..
Awesome
Hilarious
Divino!
Elizabeth--another lady who looks as if she swallowed a light bulb. Gorgeous woman. Made for each other, at the time.
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O kadar haklısın ki...
hahahahahahaha very funny
He sounds like an English Jesse Eisenberg
This reminds me that actors used to have character, respect, and modesty. Mentioning the excellence of the writers and directors, whilst trying hard to still be entertaining during an acceptance speech is a lost art. Todays youth and stars are *actuallly* smug (in contrast to Hugh's feigned self-depricating admission of smugness), and it's just borish and vapid. I never thought I would be the old man reminiscing for things "Auld Lang Syne", yet here I am, melancholy for lost times.
It was brief, to the point, and notice how he didn't try to make a giant political statement or activist stance.
What the west has lost in character as a society is immeasurable. I'm in consant tears.
Bafta for what Film and character?
Four Weddings and a Funeral, as Charles.
LOL is this for real 🤣
BAFTA is far and beyond more objective for international actors and actress than Hugh realized.
Since they combined the British and Foreign categories in 1968 non Brits have dominated while the Oscars have an agenda for lifetime achievement, comeback narrative and people playing someone with a disability.
Just this year at BAFTA Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett both won, and Butler was against highly acclaimed British Bill Nighy, and even though Colin Farrell isn't UK, The Banshees of Inisherin was a UK production and had won best British Film. If BAFTA was viewed less than professionally impartial, Brendan Fraser wouldn't have made the trip for his nomination or Travolta in this clip.
Including Butler, Blanchett and Will Smith last year who beat 3 Brits, at 45 of the entire 55 applicable ceremonies at least one non UK person won, and most were head to head against UK competition.
11 times they didn't even nominate a UK person in at least one of the lead acting categories, and twice they didn't do it for either one of the male or female groups, and that happened in consecutive years.
BAFTA has also awarded non Brits over the likes of British legends Emma Thompson (3 times) Ralph Fiennes (3 times) Michael Caine, Lawrence Olivier, Sean Connery and Peter O'Toole
Was this before or after they found out about the prostitute thing?
What
after, which is why he thanked Liz
@@shirtyou6536 It's before because the prostitute thing was 96 when 9 Months was coming out. This is 95 for the 94 Four Weddings and a Funeral
It's before because the prostitute thing was 96 when 9 Months was coming out. This is 95 for the 94 Four Weddings and a Funeral
ok
doing what he does in all his movies 😂
He wasnt kidding about the Brits being "loyal". They dont hand out their awards to foreigners like we do...I wouldn't care but two of their winners of Oscars werent even off the stage then they threw Americans some insults...Kate Blanchett and Helen Mirren. I think we should give away less and keep more right here at home like they do.
You have no idea what you're talking about.
BAFTA is far and beyond more objective for international actors and actress than Hugh realized.
Since they combined the British and Foreign categories in 1968 non Brits have dominated while the Oscars have an agenda for lifetime achievement, comeback narrative and people playing someone with a disability.
Just this year at BAFTA Austin Butler and Cate Blanchett both won, and Butler was against highly acclaimed British Bill Nighy, and even though Colin Farrell isn't UK, The Banshees of Inisherin was a UK production and had won best British Film. If BAFTA was viewed less than professionally impartial, Brendan Fraser wouldn't have made the trip for his nomination or Travolta in this clip.
Including Butler, Blanchett and Will Smith last year who beat 3 Brits, at 45 of the entire 55 applicable ceremonies at least one non UK person won, and most were head to head against UK competition.
11 times they didn't even nominate a UK person in at least one of the lead acting categories, and twice they didn't do it for either one of the male or female groups, and that happened in consecutive years.
BAFTA has also awarded non Brits over the likes of British legends Emma Thompson (3 times) Ralph Fiennes (3 times) Michael Caine, Lawrence Olivier, Sean Connery and Peter O'Toole
Yeah right, that's the problem with the American film industry: Including the international competition too much! 😂
For those of you, that may be confused, Hugh Grant is not Cary Grant's father. The way to tell the two Grants apart, Cary aged beautifully and Hugh has not.