The Oscars aired last night and it didn’t feature that many comedic moments, so fans are looking back at some of the funny things that happened at past shows.
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Gallery: These actors rejected big roles (Espresso) And Rubin admits that while Hathaway was a delight to work with, it proved difficult to get hold of Franco. "Anne made herself readily available," he adds.
"I went to her house and worked on the script and she was on a bunch of conference calls and responding to emails and was a great collaborator. "He always seemed to be on a flight and it was very hard for me to get a hold of him.
That was a red flag. "She showed up ready to play and
.The Oscars aired last night and it didn’t feature that many comedic moments, so fans are looking back at some of the funny things that happened at past shows.
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Black Panther and Joker have, in recent years, had a shot at Best Picture – that’s a far more effective way to draw audiences in than plastering some late night host’s face all over its ads. In the past, the Academy has always vetted potential hosts on their ability to secure an audience, relying on comedians whose talk shows are transmitted nightly into America’s homes or beloved actors like Billy Crystal, Anne Hathaway, or Hugh Jackman.
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Locked Down, Hathaway’s latest selfie demonstrates how to wear the fringe day to day, as opposed to for formal events. Wearing her parting to the side, her wind-swept fringe perfectly frames her face and adds a detectable touch of French insouciance to her look.
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A decade ago, James Franco and Anne Hathaway co-hosted the 83rd Academy Awards and the experiment proved to be pretty awkward, according to several writers who worked the gig back in 2011. At the time, the telecast was criticized for being cringe and lacking chemistry between the two performers who were doing just that while playing off of one another.
being the “worst show ever” — the team of producers behind the broadcast recently opened up about what really went wrong that fateful night.As viewers may remember, Hathaway and Franco’s pairing came off on the Oscars stage as being awkward, but that wasn’t the only issue with the show.
It’s largely considered to be the worst Oscars ceremony of all time. And ten years later folks are spilling the tea on how much worse it was behind the scenes!
Gallery: 10 things you should know about Kurt Russell (BANG Showbiz)She added: "A lot of stuff that made it into the show was written a few days beforehand. "We wrote all these jokes, but I don't think we ever landed on a tone or a cohesive feeling of what the show would be.
James Franco and Anne Hathaway's 2011 hosting gig of the Academy Awards has been considered to be one of the most awkward ones. The duo's hosting debacle was panned by viewers and recently, Oscars writers opened up about what went down during the time and why the show resulted to be the way it did.
There can be little argument that the 2011 Oscars went down as the most awkward hosting duties in the history of the awards.
Anne Hathaway and James Franco's hosting at the 2011 Academy Awards made it to the headlines for all the wrong reasons. While it was weird enough to see their awkwardness on the screen, Oscar writers are now revealing that things were even worse behind the scenes.
The Ringer, where they detailed just how awkward it was between the hosts. Wild revealed that his first reaction upon hearing that Franco and Hathaway would host was, 'Huh?' in his head, when a production executive told him.
The 2011 edition of the Academy Awards remains a low point for the venerable award show, thanks to the awkward hosting combination of James Franco and Anne Hathaway.
A few of the Oscar writers are opening up about the awkward 2011 ceremony that was hosted by Anne Hathaway and James Franco.