93rd Oscars In Memoriam

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It was a year of profound loss in so many ways. At the Academy, we remember these accomplished filmmakers and artists.

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This in memoriam felt like a teacher going through the PowerPoint too fast before you could take notes

rylade
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This beautiful segment was ruined by the fact that it was going too fast that we can barely finish the names of some of the people who passed away. Disrespectful.

deniserodas
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This is a disgrace to their memory. To have such a long path in the industry, to have made such a wonderful service to the world through your art, only to appear in an “in memoriam” video in the academy awards for a quarter of a second. This is a shame and it hurts me deeply.

evaadam
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RIP Dame Olivia de Havilland. She was one of the few remaining of the old Hollywood world and the one who ended the studio’s invasive control of their stars. She deserves more than half a second!

jackandthebeanstalk
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Two time Academy Award winner Dame Olivia de Havilland pretty much ended the studio system, at least she weakened it A LOT, just to get a 1 second slide in the Oscars in memoriam :/

carolkuahara
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1 year of Irrfan khan sir passed
One of the greatest actor ever produced
We miss you sir
Rip 💔

Amirul
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I'm sorry but this is the worst 'In Memoriam' segment by far, giving every icon who contributed their whole lives to the cinema a 1-second tribute come on now! And Olivia de-Havilland who won 2 Oscars and was nominated a further 3 times, lived to be 104, and was part of one of the most iconic films in cinema history getting a 1-second nod is so sad.

heidimoore
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How could you have given Olivia de Havilland, a two time Oscar winner, and a legend who lived until she was 104, 1.5 second on screentime??? She deserved so much more. This was very disrespectful, not to just her but also to everyone in this segment.

jiafeiproductss
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I can remember when the Oscars took the time to show actual movie clips of the actors and actresses in the Memoriam segment - to see them performing in a famous scene, saying a famous line or funny line, and often times smiling one last time on the silver screen eased the pain of sorrow. I hope they bring that back some day.

titanium
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If you play back at 0.5x, you can actually read the names

MightyTiki
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Some names that could have been remembered: Jessica Walter, Stuart Gordon, John Saxon, Michael Lonsdale, Honor Blackman, Tanya Roberts, Jose Mojica Marins, Naya Rivera.

Allancarlostani
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The Oscars trying to appeal to a younger audience with "IN MEMORIAM SPEEDRUN in 3:01"

Choekaas
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If these ratings keep up, we can add the Oscars themselves to these memoriam segments.

supermariofan
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It's something how some of these actor and actresses have been in the entertainment industry for 60 to 80 years, and they gave them 3 seconds to honor their legacy.

mattbernabe
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The music should have been something from Ennio Morricone.

AngelofMusic
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The pacing was totally disrespectful. Death is death. You made it feel like some of them counted more than others.

VR__
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This is disrespectful that they didn't mention Jessica Walters and naya rivera

anthonychobotdoespopcultur
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It's like the Academy felt ashamed for those who died so they just rushed it!

Denis-
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"50 years in show business and they gave her 2 seconds"
It might be true that "Feud" by Ryan Murphy was very fictional but this line really sums up how badly Oscars treat people of the business who have passed away despite years of work in the industry

emanuelecatellosantoro
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You f it up twice.

First by changing the order ASSUMING the votes in the best actor category, and by not putting Sean Connery as the last photograph.

miguelzarate