For
those of you who don't know , the academy of motion picture Arts and
Sciences just recently announced who will be receiving an honorary
Oscar. They will be as follows: Harry Belafonte, Jean-Claude
Carriere, Hayao Miyazaki, and Maureen O'Hara. These four people
definitely deserve to get an honorary Oscar. I would like to point
out that Harry Belafonte is going to be getting the Jean Hersholt
humanitarian award for his humanitarian efforts. It is about time
that Maureen O'Hara gets an honorary Oscar, I am surprised she didn't
get it 50 years ago. Hayao Miyazaki has done superb work in the
field of animation making incredible films such as; Ponyo and
Kiki's Delivery Service. He
also won an Oscar for Spirited Away. He
also received the Windsor McCay Award, and I think this Oscar will go
very nicely with that award. As for Jean-Claude Carriere I have not
heard of any of the movies he has done, if you know of one of his
movies please share your opinions with me.
These
awards will not be presented in the actual Oscar ceremony on February
22, 2015. Instead these awards will be presented in a non-televised
ceremony on November 8, 2014. For about 80 years they were presented
in the actual Oscar ceremony but someone at the academy decided that
it would be a good idea to put these awards in their own ceremony.
In my opinion this idea was stupid! It is incredibly disrespectful
to the artists. I feel the academy is a bunch of idiots for doing
this to these fine actors and actresses, since this ceremony is not
televised, most people in the general public will never see the
awards presented. I think that the awards should get put back in the
actual ceremony or at the very least be televised.
I
will try to post a review of the ceremony if it is live-streamed.
Please join me next time for my review of the second Land
Before Time movie.
By
Mr. Bee
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