"You've got to decide things on your own personal experience, and I had a really great time"
11.02.2020 - 18:56 / breakingnews.ie
The Visual Effects Society has condemned the Oscars for a “demeaning” joke about the box office failure of Cats.
While presenting the Academy Award for visual effects, which was won by 1917, two stars of Cats – Rebel Wilson and James Corden – appeared in costume and made fun of the box office flop, saying: “Nobody more than us knows the importance of good visual effects.”
The society accused the Academy of making the effects “the butt of a joke”.
In a statement, it said: “The Visual Effects
"You've got to decide things on your own personal experience, and I had a really great time"
During a game of Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts, James Corden’s popular late night activity where celebs must answer questions truthfully or eat whatever grotesque dish sits in front of them, Justin Bieber got the Late Late Show host to admit something personal.
Maybe it was unnecessarily mean for James Corden and Rebel Wilson to make fun of the visual effects in Cats at the Oscars (“The best visual effects in the world will not compensate for a story told badly,” the Visual Effects Society said afterward), but whatever, it was an amusing bit in a stuffy …
During a game of Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts, James Corden’s popular late night activity where celebs must answer questions truthfully or eat whatever grotesque dish sits in front of them, Justin Bieber got the Late Late Show host to admit something personal.
Give Justin Bieber a Pulitzer for this, the most hard-hitting interview of the year so far.
Maybe it was unnecessarily mean for James Corden and Rebel Wilson to make fun of the visual effects in Cats at the Oscars (“The best visual effects in the world will not compensate for a story told badly,” the Visual Effects Society said afterward), but whatever, it was an amusing bit in a stuffy …
James Corden and Justin Bieber found themselves answering the tough questions in a hilarious game of «Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts.»
Maybe it was unnecessarily mean for James Corden and Rebel Wilson to make fun of the visual effects in Cats at the Oscars (“The best visual effects in the world will not compensate for a story told badly,” the Visual Effects Society said afterward), but whatever, it was an amusing bit in a stuffy …
Maybe it was unnecessarily mean for James Corden and Rebel Wilson to make fun of the visual effects in Cats at the Oscars (“The best visual effects in the world will not compensate for a story told badly,” the Visual Effects Society said afterward), but whatever, it was an amusing bit in a stuffy …
During a game of Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts, James Corden’s popular late night activity where celebs must answer questions truthfully or eat whatever grotesque dish sits in front of them, Justin Bieber got the Late Late Show host to admit something personal.
Give Justin Bieber a Pulitzer for this, the most hard-hitting interview of the year so far.
Justin Bieber is the latest celebrity to appear on a segment of “Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts” with James Corden and he got the talk show host to …
Some people didn't take the joke very well
The Visual Effects Society has released a statement urging the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to "properly honor the craft of visual effects — and all of the crafts" as it moves forward.During Sunday's Oscars broadcast, James Corden and Rebel Wilson appeared to present the award for best visual effects in Cats costumes, lampooning Universal's musical debacle and causing the Visual Effects Society to immediately respond with a series of tweets reminding the Academy that VFX
Like Thor’s computer-generated hammer raining down on his enemies, Hollywood’s Visual Effects Society is speaking out against last night’s Academy Awards telecast for making them the butt of a joke.
By Erik Pedersen
The Visual Effects Society is hissing back at the Academy Awards, a day after Cats-costumed presenters James Corden and Rebel Wilson made an im-purr-tinent remark about the film’s widely panned VFX.