15 Moments That Made History in Oscars (Academy Awards)

15 Moments That Made History in Oscars (Academy Awards)

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HOURGLASS
HOURGLASS - 22.11.2023 17:08

to me they are wonderful, I love them

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TheWill0fStrength
TheWill0fStrength - 21.11.2023 04:24

I don't like michelle yeoh, marries some billionaire as an asian fetish just to secure his billions in Ferari cars .. while the old bastard probably goes all white "john" on her old asian pussie 😅! Typical... It really is all about money in the end!

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Sudhin Krishna
Sudhin Krishna - 20.11.2023 06:20

Didn't Bhanu from India win first Oscar in 1983 for Gandhi? And last time I checked, India was still in Asia.

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Jason Turner
Jason Turner - 20.11.2023 05:04

And there’s Alfred leasing by example by not forcing people to listen to his moralistic and socially woke pov’s.
Best speech ever..

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Helen MacHelen
Helen MacHelen - 20.11.2023 01:26

😂

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Illuminati Scrat socity
Illuminati Scrat socity - 19.11.2023 19:39

Cris rock desev this samch disev

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Illuminati Scrat socity
Illuminati Scrat socity - 19.11.2023 19:37

Leger is brilliant and one and only best villen m

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Bob Psomiadis
Bob Psomiadis - 19.11.2023 10:43

With Charlie Chapman, the audience gave him a standing ovation that lasted for well over 7 minutes.

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Frédéric Wu
Frédéric Wu - 19.11.2023 02:02

14th is the best...

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sayan dey
sayan dey - 17.11.2023 20:47

Bro, make some correction. Include the event of Satyajit Ray getting an honorary oscar while he was admitted in a hospital in Calcutta. I think thats a rarest of the rare occasio.

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Robert
Robert - 16.11.2023 08:19

And the woke canceled Gone With The Wind

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James Deane
James Deane - 15.11.2023 08:56

As a white man I still get emotional thinking about the abhorrent treatment of Hattie McDaniel. They sat her on the outskirts of the room like a second-class citizen, but she accepted the award with class and dignity.

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Emma Planas
Emma Planas - 15.11.2023 01:30

This video may have to be updated in January if my favorite performance of 2023, Trace Lysette in Monica, gets nominated! 🥹🏳️‍⚧️

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maverick
maverick - 14.11.2023 23:13

Ah Jerry McGuire 😊

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Random Access Memories
Random Access Memories - 14.11.2023 22:23

What about Satyajit Ray you fugwits?

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shiva vishal
shiva vishal - 14.11.2023 20:21

arent indians asians ??

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CM NYC
CM NYC - 13.11.2023 12:08

It's really hard to take these videos seriously when the narrator can't pronounce "Barbra Streisand" and other well-known celebs names properly. Too add to that... how can you mispronounce posthumously?

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Subhomoy Gupta
Subhomoy Gupta - 13.11.2023 10:53

Seriously? You did not include Satyajit Ray? I am surprised.

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IBlockTheManosphere
IBlockTheManosphere - 10.11.2023 23:24

The Academy Awards have always been ridiculously non-inclusive and behind the times. I stopped watching the show years ago, and I no longer care about any facts pertaining to the award. They can keep it and shove it, along with the rest of Hollywood's too-little too-late crumbs of consolation. It no longer means anything to me. I no longer desire to be part of a group of people who don't want me and have no respect for me. F the Oscars!

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W C
W C - 10.11.2023 15:43

I’m not sure how Leonardo DiCaprio’s win qualifies as “historic” - both Geraldine Page and Paul Newman won their acting Oscars with their 8th nomination, and Al Pacino with his 7th/8th (he was nominated for two roles the year he won Best Actor). Kate Winslet, like Leo also won on her 6th nomination. Heath Ledger was not the first to receive a posthumous acting award…that distinction goes to Peter Finch for Network. Also Cuba being played off by the band: humorous and memorable maybe, but historic??

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Kunal Hegde
Kunal Hegde - 09.11.2023 09:06

As much I love Michelle Yeoh, movie was quite mid

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Cassandra Rocha
Cassandra Rocha - 09.11.2023 06:12

Hattie won and couldn’t even be in the room.

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Sam Bryans
Sam Bryans - 09.11.2023 02:16

Leo "finally winning his first Oscar" and the Will Smith slap? Come on.

Lord of the Rings Return of the King clean sweep. At the third Awards Norma and Douglas Shearer become the first Oscar winning siblings. Billie Eilish is the first person born in the 21st century to win an Oscar. Also Tatum O'Neal is the youngest person to win a COMPETITIVE Oscar. Shirley Temple was 6 when she was given an honorary award. Howard Ashman also won a posthumous Oscar.

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vidright
vidright - 08.11.2023 12:40

The reaction to Sacheen Littlefeather's, as Ms. Cruz called herself, speech with boos is more than shameful in my eyes. It is proof of the racism of the time, which was obviously preferred over the will to deal with the treatment of the indigenous population. In this respect, it doesn't matter to me that Cruz was obviously not an Indian (Apache) at all. Because at the time, neither Brando nor the audience at the Oscars knew that. Everyone assumed at the time that she was Native American and it is against this background that the shameful reaction must be placed.
After his reaction to a scene in "High Noon" and his support for McCarthy, John Wayne's extremely angry reaction to this incident was further proof of his problematic political attitude. Even if Cruz's statement that Wayne allegedly wanted to attack her was probably not true.

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sCo0tZ
sCo0tZ - 08.11.2023 09:41

I'll never look at Will Smith the same.. what a lowlife

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Doublemg1273
Doublemg1273 - 08.11.2023 03:06

Halle Berry's Oscar win should have been on here

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mia santiago
mia santiago - 07.11.2023 07:50

Haing S Ngor - a Vietnamese man won best supporting for The Killing Fields. Did you mean Michelle was the first Asian woman to win an Academy Award?

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Dr.DownVote
Dr.DownVote - 04.11.2023 22:51

Alfred Hitchcock, the legend!

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Ken Anderson
Ken Anderson - 04.11.2023 17:25

Leo was a history maker? Geraldine Page had more nominations than he with a stronger range.
Umeki was the first Asian to win granted in a much more limited role.

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Truth hurts
Truth hurts - 04.11.2023 11:03

I hated that Michelle Yeoh got the oscar just cause they needed the first Asian, that movie sucked soo hard!

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merlinhoot
merlinhoot - 03.11.2023 22:18

Parasite was a masterpiece and was definitely the best film of 2020 in my opinion.

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Airwin Serrano Ditianquin
Airwin Serrano Ditianquin - 03.11.2023 13:44

Wow! All very historic...

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obakuru
obakuru - 01.11.2023 19:19

The first asian Oscer winner is Miyoshi Umeki in Sayonara.

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10_cool_9_k
10_cool_9_k - 01.11.2023 05:21

Gong Li should win something

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Erdi Döngel
Erdi Döngel - 31.10.2023 16:04

Hattie McDaniel this is history

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Confused Insaan
Confused Insaan - 30.10.2023 14:37

What about naatu naatu from RRR no mention here

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Bald Eagle 🦅
Bald Eagle 🦅 - 24.10.2023 09:13

Wtf was heartlocker 😵‍💫

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General Grissom
General Grissom - 23.10.2023 15:24

In my opinion, your channel and your videos are sub-standard at best.

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Leandro X
Leandro X - 16.10.2023 06:38

First of all, let me just say, none of us are perfect. With that said, I add this; if you follow GOD and His ONLY 'Begotten' Son[Aka Yahusha Christ], then the LAST place you should be in is in Hollywood. GOD detests idols and statues! And in Hollywood they stay offering you them as awards and these actors take it to their homes and place them on display. Interesting that, isn't it?

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Victor Staropoli
Victor Staropoli - 14.10.2023 19:40

There was only 3 movies that won more than 10 Oscars : The Lord of the Rings, Titanic, Ben-Hur. Three of them won 11 Oscars

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Jerome Fitzroy
Jerome Fitzroy - 08.10.2023 09:28

Did they boo the Native lady?

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boramy chheang
boramy chheang - 06.10.2023 16:30

No one recognizes Haing S. Ngor for being the first Asian winner?

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FuzzySoulTiger
FuzzySoulTiger - 05.10.2023 01:23

Technically, Joe Pesci had the shortest speech since Hitchcock did come back to the mic to say a quick few words as the music played 😁

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Keboon Plumeria
Keboon Plumeria - 04.10.2023 22:25

I am always rooting for Michelle Yeoh. Basically, she is the definition of thriumphants giving that she embodies so many people in their biography, give it a go with: Aung San in The Lady and one of the siblings in Three Sisters. Those performances on its own... Are so dynamic and giving you a warm fuzzy feeling inside. She often overlooked as a fontrunner and hopefuls to win any awards coz she dissolves in her arts... Embrace the character with great aplomb... A bit like Kirsten Dunst did (another frequently overlooked actress). I'm so happy over the moon when they getting the attention. My next...and I hope would sparks on its own is Jeniffer Garner. Much of the one that I like already achieved some attentions like Samantha Morton, Viola Davis.. Maybe one day... Constance Wu. Just my two cents

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Tom Saaristo
Tom Saaristo - 04.10.2023 17:54

This may sound like a waste of my time but I want the entire cut of the Charlie Chaplin piece (introduction, 12 minute ovation and speech) I have only been able to find snippetes here and there. Anyone? Thanks in advance!

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Megatron ayanami
Megatron ayanami - 03.10.2023 11:34

Actually the first asian best male supporting actor is Haing s Ngor in 1985

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Anjo da Conceição Bianda Anjo
Anjo da Conceição Bianda Anjo - 03.10.2023 00:15

Bom

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Alea Jacta Est
Alea Jacta Est - 30.09.2023 02:13

Intresting how decades later, the woman who was portraying herself as a Native American was found out to be a fraud.....

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ניקו
ניקו - 28.09.2023 14:37

No first deaf winner?!

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Seph O. Manatac
Seph O. Manatac - 24.09.2023 14:58

Michelle Yeoh is not the first Asian to win the Oscar' i forgot the Cambodian actor who won the Best Supporting Actor for the Killing Fields...

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