Beyoncé Opens Oscars On Tennis Court, As Amy Schumer, Regina Hall & Wanda Sykes Joke About Golden Globes, Off-Air Awards And Don’t Say Gay
28.03.2022 - 03:39
/ deadline.com
Beyoncé opened the 2022 Oscars like it was halftime at the Super Bowl, dressed in tennis-ball yellow, backed by a chorus of singers and dancers on the tennis courts in Compton where the Williams Sisters learned to play, all while performing her nominated song “Be Alive” from King Richard.
The unusual opening number then gave way to a group monologue by tonight’s three hosts Wanda Sykes, Regina Hall, and Amy Schumer, the first official Oscar hosts in four years. Or, as Schumer quipped, three women – cheaper than paying one man.
The three hosts made quick work of various hot topics, joking that the Golden Globes would be included in the In Memoriam segment, lamenting the toll taken by Covid on Hollywood (a funny visual joke identifying J.K. Simmons as Timothee Chalament) and the offscreen Oscars presented in some tech categories (the lights flickered).
Some of the nominees got barbs as well. Sykes said she has watched Power of the Dog three times and is “halfway through it.” Lady Gaga, they said, was snubbed for her performance in House of Random Accents.
And in one of the more topical references, Sykes said, “For you people in Florida we’re going to have a gay night. Gay gay gay gay gay…”
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