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Oscar quiz 2018

  1. 1. NIHILANTH 2018 PUSH-UP(24/01/2018)
  2. 2.  The Academy Awards are presented annually in February for the artistic achievements of the previous year. It is for this reason that—unless otherwise noted—all dates referenced throughout the site refer to the year of awards eligibility (in most cases, the year the film was released), not the year in which the awards were presented (e.g.The 2015 Academy Awards will be held on February 28, 2016).2006 Oscars took place on 5 March instead of late February to avoid clashing with the X .The Oscars usually take place on the last weekend in February.The academy did the same thing in 2010.Repeating this thing in 2018 .WHY?
  3. 3.  Black lives are too easy to take in America because we don’t want to question why people are so afraid of black and brown people to begin with,” saysYance Ford, bluntly. “And that’s what I want Strong Island to do.” Strong Island stand out – and what earned it awards at Sundance, Sheffield and other film festivals – is its combination of universal resonance and personal authorship. In the former instance, it is an emblematic tale of shattered faith in the American dream
  4. 4.  Yance Ford the distinction of being the first trans man to earn an Oscar nomination.
  5. 5.  The Players'Tribune is a new media platform that provides content written by professional athletes. Founded by former professional Major League Baseball player Derek Jeter,The Players'Tribune provides daily sports conversation and publishes first-person stories directly from athletes.Content ranges from videos to podcasts to player polls and written pieces
  6. 6.  The Oscar statuette stands at 13 1/2 inches tall and weighs 8 1/2 pounds. It depicts a knight, holding a sword, standing on a reel of film which has five spokes,
  7. 7.  representing the 5 original branches of the Academy--actors, directors, producers, technicians, and writers.
  8. 8.  In 1938, flooding in Los Angeles.  Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral.  Assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan.
  9. 9.  TheAcademyAwards ceremonies have been postponed 3 times
  10. 10.  For three years during theWorldWar II, the Oscar statuettes were made of plaster due to a shortage of metal.After the end of the war, the recipients were invited to exchange their plaster trophies for gold-plated metal ones. Oscars statuettes were initially made of bronze, but were later replaced by gold-plated britannia metal ones, used till date.
  11. 11.  Oscar history, 2 films tied for the record of the most nominations without a single win.
  12. 12.  In an attempt to attract viewers to the telecast and increase interest in the festivities, the Academy hired film producer and veteran Oscar ceremony executive talent coordinator Allan Carr to produce the 1989 ceremony.In interviews with various media outlets, he expressed that it was a dream come true to produce the Oscars.The green room where Oscar presenters, performers, and winners gathered backstage was transformed into a luxurious suite complete with furniture, pictures, refreshments, and other amenities called "ClubOscarin pairs  Notable changes were introduced in the production of the telecast. For the first time, presenters announced each winner with
  13. 13.  the phrase "And the Oscar goes to..." rather than "And the winner is...".
  14. 14.  Charlie Chaplin's movie Limelight, which was produced in 1952. won an AcademyAward in 1972—20 years after its first release.why?
  15. 15.  According to the Academy's rules at the time, a movie could not be considered for an AcademyAward until it had played in Los Angeles.When Limelight finally played at a theater in Los Angeles in 1972, it became eligible for an award.
  16. 16.  Abdul
  17. 17.  EmmaThomas & Christopher Nolan;  JoAnne Sellar & Daniel Lupi;  Elaine McMillion Sheldon & Kerrin Sheldon;  Kate Davis & David Heilbroner;  Max Porter & Ru Kuwahata;  KristenAnderson-Lopez & Robert Lopez  and Dorota Kobiela & HughWelchman 
  18. 18.  In Brazil, the title name was changed to "Viva", for the original title "Coco" could easily be mistaken by the Portuguese word "cocô", which translates to “x". But the word "coco" without the accent in the letter O, means the fruit of the palm tree of which coconut water is extracted
  19. 19.  poop
  20. 20.  X U.S. chairmanTim Ryan will now be “personally involved” in the whole process. Specifically, the new rules include a third X representative being stationed in the show’s control room in addition to the ones on either side of the stage, and they will be tasked withY beforehand so they’ll immediately know if something is wrong.
  21. 21.  PwC
  22. 22.  VDO

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