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2016 and 2017 are taking no prisoners: "(La La Land) joined a support group with the Atlanta Falcons and Hillary Clinton," Fallon quipped.
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Trevor Noah wants everyone to focus on the bright side of the Best Picture fiasco.
"In front of the whole country, black people were done wrong and minutes later they
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got reparations," he said. "I don’t care what you say, to me, that is progress. That is progress, because, normally, that would have taken like, what, 50 years? Normally, in America,
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they would have had to make a movie about how Moonlight lost the Oscar before they would have acknowledged Moonlight's Oscar."
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Corden embraced his inner Emma Stone and gave her La La Land audition a hilarious (and musical) twist.
"Here's to the ones who lose — God, I need so much booze,"
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Corden croons. "Here's to the ones who hope. Who switched that envelope?"
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Colbert said the Best Picture mix-up was "so uncomfortable to watch."
"It's like watching Titanic, except Titanic actually won Best Picture," he joked.
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While Moonlight won Best Picture, Myers said "the award for most pictures went to Gary from Chicago."
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Conan O'Brien doesn't want Warren Beatty to take the fall for this mess.
"In his defense, if you saw the card he was given to read, it was pretty confusing,"
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said Conan, showing an edited version of the card that reads, "Moonlight is not the film that didn't win best picture."
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Kimmel said hosting the Oscars was "a lot of fun," except for that ending.
"People around me said, 'Did you pull a prank of some kind?' I was like, 'Hey!
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I did not pull a prank,' " Kimmel said.
"If I had pulled a prank in that situation, I wouldn't have just had the wrong winner's name in the envelope. When
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they opened it, there would have been a Bed Bath and Beyond coupon inside. It was not a prank."
What’s bad for the Academy is GREAT for late-night television hosts.
Everyone watching the Oscars Sunday night suffered extreme secondhand embarrassment after La La Land was mistakenly named Best Picture, all thanks to a starstruck accountant with Twitter fingers. It’s no surprise that the moment became the butt of Oscars host Jimmy Kimmel’s jokes the next day on his late-night comedy show — and his peers couldn’t resist picking up on it, either.
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