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Seems like somebody crossed a line! Maybe a couple of somebodies. I’ve never watched that stuff before…..and I’ll still probably wait for these Cliffs Notes. 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Doc Brown said:

That might help get the ratings back up.  What was the joke that set him off?

 

He was conveniently located. Ratings, you ask? 

 

I don’t begrudge them their money, but I don’t let their lives have any influence upon mine. 

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1 minute ago, Doc Brown said:

That might help get the ratings back up.  What was the joke that set him off?

It's in the clip. He asked Jada when GI Jane 2 is coming out. She has a really short haircut and apparently has alopecia which would explain the reaction.

1 minute ago, Augie said:

 

He was conveniently located. Ratings, you ask? 

 

I don’t begrudge them their money, but I don’t let their lives have any influence upon mine. 

Why does Will Smith give a damn about their ratings? Or Chris Rock for that matter.

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Just now, That's No Moon said:

It's in the clip. He asked Jada when GI Jane 2 is coming out. She has a really short haircut and apparently has alopecia which would explain the reaction.

Thanks.  Tasteless joke.  Both looked bad in that situation.

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3 minutes ago, Big Blitz said:

 

 

Apparently there is history...and Jada has a medical condition 

 

 

Solid tweet by the “journalist” shouter Steven A. Should that be an exclamation mark or a question mark?  Oh, and STOP SHOUTING AT ME! 

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7 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

And then will smith wins best actor! 
 

he audibled well on his speech, but don’t think public opinion will buy his “I am a man of love, defending my loved ones” Schtick.

 

I saw “King Richard” courtside at some tournaments during practice rounds. I suppose there is a number with enough digits to make me sit thru that movie, but I’m not desperate, so it’s a pretty big number. That was a dick move by a guy who played a dick in a movie, I just have to wonder if it was contrived. 

 

Like kindergarten, don’t bite, use your words. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Augie said:

 

I saw “King Richard” courtside at some tournaments during practice rounds. I suppose there is a number with enough digits to make me sit thru that movie, but I’m not desperate, so it’s a pretty big number. That was a dick move who played a dick in a movie, I just have to wonder if it was contrived. 

 

Like kindergarten, don’t bite, use your words. 

Yeahhhhhh, I'd like to say that too but when someone is talking about your wife like that sometimes people need a smack.  Maybe not on stage on TV, maybe in the dressing room after the show, but using the stage and TV cameras as armor to publicly mock someone with a medical condition is pretty weak sauce. This isn't a celebrity roast where everyone knows the deal and is up for it.

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14 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:

And then will smith wins best actor! 
 

he audibled well on his speech, but don’t think public opinion will buy his “I am a man of love, defending my loved ones” Schtick.

For another Oscar-winning movie that I’ll never watch. 
 

He was good in Fresh Prince though!:thumbsup:

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8 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

I saw “King Richard” courtside at some tournaments during practice rounds. I suppose there is a number with enough digits to make me sit thru that movie, but I’m not desperate, so it’s a pretty big number. That was a dick move by a guy who played a dick in a movie, I just have to wonder if it was contrived. 

 

Like kindergarten, don’t bite, use your words. 

 

 

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he needed to exercise self-control. The hubris of this guy to think he can walk up there in front of a live audience on live TV and do that— it is unbelievable. 
 

By the way, I sort of stopped watching will smith movies years ago when everyone was the same post-apocalyptic sci fi movie. He’s made the same movie like 100 times.

 

That said, King Richard did pique my interest— though I haven’t seen it yet. 

1 minute ago, Rico said:

For another Oscar-winning movie that I’ll never watch. 
 

He was good in Fresh Prince though!:thumbsup:


Not only have I not seen any of these Oscar movies, it is hard to even figure out how/where to watch them anymore! 

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3 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

Yeahhhhhh, I'd like to say that too but when someone is talking about your wife like that sometimes people need a smack.  Maybe not on stage on TV, maybe in the dressing room after the show, but using the stage and TV cameras as armor to publicly mock someone with a medical condition is pretty weak sauce. This isn't a celebrity roast where everyone knows the deal and is up for it.

We see this differently. That’s OK. 

 

It’s still not clear to me exactly what he said that was so offensive, but it doesn’t matter. If it was bad, that’s crap on Chris Rock. As it is, it’s mostly on Will Smith because of how it played out. 

 

I care VERY little about anyone in Hollywood, but I had a situation where a buddy tried to “defend” my wife by committing assault on a drunk idiot at an NFL game. That shapes my opinion. He was a friend, and tried to defend his actions. I thought it was worthy of arrest. My wife took my side, you don’t get physical. Be a grown up. 

 

 

BTW - Same guy lost his job and later had a domestic violence arrest for being overly volatile, presumably  with alcohol involved. I can forgive, but I won’t ignore. 

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2 minutes ago, Miyagi-Do Karate said:


he needed to exercise self-control. The hubris of this guy to think he can walk up there in front of a live audience on live TV and do that— it is unbelievable. 
 

By the way, I sort of stopped watching will smith movies years ago when everyone was the same post-apocalyptic sci fi movie. He’s made the same movie like 100 times.

 

That said, King Richard did pique my interest— though I haven’t seen it yet. 


Not only have I not seen any of these Oscar movies, it is hard to even figure out how/where to watch them anymore! 

Of the 10 nominated for Best Picture, I did see Dune (because Dune), Licorice Pizza (PT Anderson), Nightmare Alley (Del Toro), and West Side Story(Spielberg). Liked them all but WSS, I would say Licorice Pizza was the best. The other 6 I have no time for.

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2 minutes ago, GoBills808 said:

Stupid but understandable

 

health issues don’t make for great jokes

 

Stupid? I can agree. Understandable? Nope. Be the grown up. 

 

My wife would be furious with me if I had done that. She is also a grown up. 

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8 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Stupid? I can agree. Understandable? Nope. Be the grown up. 

 

My wife would be furious with me if I had done that. She is also a grown up. 

Understandable just means you, me, and anyone who heard it understands why he hit him. Not talking about right or wrong mind you

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I watched it live and they didn't show it.  1st my tv kind of froze, then they showed a screen shot that said Oscars.  They showed a little of Smith cursing out Rock but there was no sound.  Obviously they had something like a 7 second delay and never showed what we can see on the videos above on the early posts of this thread.

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6 minutes ago, Augie said:

 

Stupid? I can agree. Understandable? Nope. Be the grown up. 

 

My wife would be furious with me if I had done that. She is also a grown up. 

We've all got our triggers. Your wife isn't yours. That's fine. I'm pretty sure I know what yours is and if someone got on stage in front of the world cracking wise about that issue and specifically about a loved one you are actively going through it with we'd see how you react.

 

 

 

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Just now, That's No Moon said:

We've all got our triggers. Your wife isn't yours. That's fine. I'm pretty sure I know what yours is and if someone got on stage in front of the world cracking wise about that issue and specifically about a loved one you are actively going through it with we'd see how you react.

 

 

 

Nope. I can’t be positive what you are pointing toward, but I AM curious and would love for you to put it out there for us. Don’t hint and not tell. 

 

I can tell you I never would have done that, but since you brought it up, do tell what my trigger is……

 

I’m good. What are you thinking? 

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1 minute ago, That's No Moon said:

So you gained respect for a person who made a classless remark about a person with a medical condition. Got it.  Not saying you need to respect how it was handled, but Chris Rock was an ass tonight.

Feel so bad for poor Will defending his wife who admittedly screws other dudes. ***** all of em

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Just now, Augie said:

Nope. I can’t be positive what you are pointing toward, but I AM curious and would love for you to put it out there for us. Don’t hint and not tell. 

 

I can tell you I never would have done that, but since you brought it up, do tell what my trigger is……

 

I’m good. What are you thinking? 

No thank you.

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3 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

So you gained respect for a person who made a classless remark about a person with a medical condition. Got it.  Not saying you need to respect how it was handled, but Chris Rock was an ass tonight.

Agreed. It would’ve been funnier if Rock goofed on Smith getting cuc*’d by his wife with his son’s friend.

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3 minutes ago, That's No Moon said:

No thank you.

 

I have topics I am serious about, but I would not get physical unless it is in physical defense of myself or my family. I will not defend ideals or opinions. Differences make like interesting. 

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22 minutes ago, ChevyVanMiller said:

Can’t believe that not one person in that woke Hollywood audience booed Will Smith or asked how Chris Rock was doing. Actors, above all people, should defend the notion of free speech being protected from physical retaliation. 
 

I lost all respect for Will Smith tonight and gained so much for Chris Rock.

Both looked bad.  You don't joke about another person's autoimmune disease.  You don't physically assault someone because of that joke.

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Will Smith should have been ejected from the ceremony as soon as that happened. That was assault, plain and simple. The fact that he was allowed to return to his seat after assaulting a presenter -- regardless of the comment that presenter made -- is ridiculous. Then he got to give a weepy acceptance speech about how he wants to be a "vessel for positivity"? WTF?!

I have to think that Mr Smith will be full of regret and shame after the fact. His first Oscar win ever, and his unhinged antics are all anyone will remember, not to mention the fact that they completely overshadowed the movie itself, the Williams family, etc.

Unhinged, bush league move by Will Smith. Chris Rock handled it like a champ, though.

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Many years ago, I had to take part in a public speaking course through work.  We were all tasked with creating a presentation on the subject of our choice, with the purpose of making the audience feel a certain way.

 

One of my colleagues did hers on alopecia.  No one in the room had ever heard of it.  She showed pictures of her young daughter, with a full head of hair.  Then went on to tell us how years later (daughter in middle school) her daughter inexplicably started losing her hair.

 

As she was telling us the story (her daughter was in her 20s at this time), she struggled to keep her composure.  By the end of her presentation, everyone in the room was crying.

 

I like Chris Rock.  And I like Will Smith.

 

Chris Rock made a bad decision to take such a low hanging fruit to get a laugh at the expense of Will Smith's wife.  He can be funny in a gazillion ways without doing that.

 

Will Smith reacted.  He reacted like any man who loves a person who is disrespected the way his wife was.  It doesn't make it right, per se.  But it does help explain his actions.

 

Personally ... I would have done the same exact thing ... even if I knew it wasn't the right thing to do.

 

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15 hours ago, Rico said:

Of the 10 nominated for Best Picture, I did see Dune (because Dune), Licorice Pizza (PT Anderson), Nightmare Alley (Del Toro), and West Side Story(Spielberg). Liked them all but WSS, I would say Licorice Pizza was the best. The other 6 I have no time for.

Licorice Pizza was a movie lover's movie...would make a great double feature with Once Upon a Time In Hollywood.

 

 

Lost in all the commotion over Will Smith and Chris Rock is that Venus Williams had a "Janet Jackson" moment during Will Smith's acceptance speech... they kept cutting to the Oscar logo while Smith was rambling on...I guess the glue didn't hold.

 

 

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“Denzel said to me a few minutes ago, at your highest moment, be careful, that’s when the devil comes for you…”
 

Smith quotedWashington there- my question is, does Smith interpret the devil to be his own ego and pride, or does his ego see that as outside forces out to tear him down?

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15 hours ago, Chandler#81 said:

Never figured you to be so woke. Jada Smith has alopecia which causes hair loss. Chris Rock’s poor attempt at humor about this was rightfully met with her husband defending his wife. Not cool in your world? 
Well it is in mine as it is with MOST men.

 

 

 

Yeah, you can "defend your wife" without jumping on a stage and hitting a wise-cracking comedian (on live-international TV!), don't ya think?

If you want to hit the guy, meet him backstage and "have a little chat".

 

This just shows the hubris in Will Smith.

F him and his arrogant family.

 

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