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09.02.2022 - 19:21 / deadline.com
Jimmy Kimmel thinks he knows why his favorite film of the year, Spider-Man: No Way Home got snubbed of an Oscar nomination yesterday. And he’s not happy about it.
“You’re telling me Don’t Look Up was better than Spider-Man?,” he asked at the top of last night’s Jimmy Kimmel Live on ABC. “It most certainly was not. Even if you go by the critics’ reviews on Rotten Tomatoes, Don’t Look Up, among top critics, got a 46. Spider-Man has a 90! For God’s sake, Jackass Forever has an 89!”
Kimmel’s explanation: “Here’s what happened. The Academy voters…looked at the list, they saw the names Leo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep [in Don’t Look Up] and they checked that box. And then they put their kids in the car and they went to the movie Spider-Man! And they loved it. But they didn’t vote for it.”
Some other Oscar observations from Kimmel:
Take a look at the segment above.
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Zack Sharf Jimmy Kimmel doesn’t understand how “Spider-Man: No Way Home” lost out on an Oscar nomination for best picture to “Don’t Look Up.” The late-night host used the Feb. 8 episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” to call out Academy voters for snubbing “Spider-Man: No Way Home,” which earned rave reviews and has become of the highest-grossing films ever made with nearly $750 million in the U.S. and $1.7 million worldwide.“How did [‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’] not get one of the 10 nominations for best picture?” Kimmel asked viewers.
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