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n one of the biggest goof-ups in the history of the Annual Academy Awards, in the 89th Academy or the Oscars 2017 something went terribly wrong. Just about when we thought that the ceremony was the most uneventful ones of the date, Warren Beatty turned the night into one of the most surprising reversals, as human error combined with live television to powerful jaw-dropping effect. At the point when the honor for the Best Film was reported, we saw what can without much of a stretch be named as the mother of all goof-ups in Oscars history — Beatty did a Steve Harvey from the 2015 Miss Universe event as he erroneously declared La La Land as the winner of the award rather than Moonlight. Much to the humiliation of everybody, it was simply after the thrown and team of La La Land had come up on the stage and acknowledged the statuettes. It also twisted and dampened the euphoria of the film executives and artists who have been working so hard on these two movies. Instead of a proper celebration of ‘Moonlight’, a crowning achievement for African-American filmmakers after two years of controversy over institutional racism in Hollywood. there was a televised scene of chaos and confusion.
The Host of the night, Jimmy Kimmel instantly got on the mic to state that he lay fault for the incident on Steve Harvey. All things considered, Twitterati rushed to change over the minute into inestimable images and jokes, however, there is one that emerged. Conceivably one of the best, if not the best, troll tweets originated from the Miss Universe official Twitter handle. All things considered, they’ve been through it all, and Kimmel did simply point the finger at Steve Harvey for this. “Have your people call our people – we know what to do. #Oscars #MissUniverse”, they tweeted.
Jordan Horowitz, a producer of "La La Land," shows the envelope revealing "Moonlight" as the true winner of best picture at the Oscars on Sunday, Feb. 26, 2017, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. Presenter Warren Beatty and host Jimmy Kimmel look on from the right. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP) Twitterati – who were anyway bustling concocting a torrent of images and jokes that included everything from Donald Trump to High School Musical – rushed to value the diversion, and reacted with a progression of thankful tweets. Not only the above-mentioned one but also over the years Oscars have witnessed many weird moments. Oscars, John Travolta called Frozen actress Idina Menzel ‘Adele Dazeem’.
1998: Titanic swept the 70th Academy Awards, having won 11 Oscars (of 14 nominations) including Best Picture and Best Director. Director James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ created history at the Academy Awards in 1998, by winning 11 awards. However, Cameron’s acceptance speech ended in a goof-up. After ‘Titanic’ won the Best Picture award, Cameron urged the audience for a moment of silence for those who lost their lives in the tragedy. However, he said immediately after that: “Now let’s go party until dawn!” During the 1985 Oscars, Sir Laurence Olivier announced the Best Picture without reading the nominations. As host David Niven was introducing Elizabeth Taylor at the 1974 Oscars, none other than a streaker ran past him!