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Oscars viewers reckon Al Pacino, 83, ‘messed up biggest category of the night’-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

We are baffled.

Oscars viewers reckon Al Pacino, 83, ‘messed up biggest category of the night’-Emily Bashforth-Entertainment – Metro

Al Pacino had an interesting way of presenting the best picture Oscar… (Picture: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

And the Oscar for most anticlimactic best picture reveal ever goes to… Al Pacino.

The acting legend was tasked with handing out one of the most prestigious awards of the night as the 2024 Oscars, hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, came to a close.

However, as far as viewers are concerned, he’d literally just rolled out of bed.

Walking out on stage to rapturous applause, the 83-year-old American film star clutched the all-important envelope containing the winner of best picture, for which the nominees were Oppenheimer, American Fiction, Anatomy of a Fall, Barbie, The Holdovers, Killers of the Flower Moon, Maestro, and Past Lives.

He proceeded to hand out the final trophy of the night, but didn’t actually read out the nominations.

Reading out Oppenheimer as the winner, Pacino did it in an unconventional manner without the customary fanfare.

The 83-year-old didn’t read the nominees, instead reading out Oppenheimer as the winner in an anti-climatic fashion (Picture: Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

He looked at the card and said: ‘I see Oppenheimer.’

It took a few beats for the room to process what had been said, before director Christopher Nolan and his team flocked to the mic to accept the honour.

Collecting his directing trophy, Nolan thanked his wife and producer of the film, Emma Thomas, as well as lead Cillian Murphy, who previously nabbed a best actor gong.

However, it was Pacino’s name that ended up trending on social media, with X users questioning if he actually had any clue what was going on.

‘Did Al Pacino just mess up the biggest category of the evening???’, wrote MilsteadMovies.

LeonCar68345362 added that Pacino ‘dropped the ball’, while KristinChirico said: ‘Al Pacino looks like they just woke him up lmao’.

‘Respectfully Al Pacino looks like he thought the Oscars were yesterday’, commented albz.

‘Al Pacino was like “who gave me this card? Why am I here?? What’s going on? OPPENHEIMER!”,’ wrote ayroned.

Director Christopher Nolan accepted the film’s seventh trophy of the evening (Picture: Reuters)

Obsessed with the whole thing, sreekyshooter added: ‘Al Pacino stumbled out of bed, walked onstage, opened an envelope, and said the name of the winner. This is the ideal award presenter. You may not like it, but this is what peak performance looks like.’

They weren’t the only one, as many other viewers reckoned it was the perfect ending to the ceremony.

‘I’m obsessed with the way Al Pacino announced Oppenheimer as Best Picture. couldn’t have been more chaotic or confusing lol’, wrote SpencerAlthouse.

User yc added that they had ‘no notes’, while kendallhosseini branded the segment ‘crazy’.

It was certainly Oppenheimer’s night, as the war flick swept the board and took home seven Oscars.

The film about J Robert Oppenheimer, the theoretical physicist described as the father of the atomic bomb, ended British director Nolan’s 22-year wait for an Academy Award.

Starring Cillian Murphy, Florence Pugh, and Emily Blunt, the film swept the board (Picture: Reuters)

Collecting his directing trophy, Nolan thanked his wife and producer of the film, Emma Thomas, as well as Murphy.

Nolan said: ‘Thank you to those who have been there for me and believed in me my whole career.’

He added: ‘To the Academy, just to say movies are just a little bit over 100 years old, I mean, imagine being there 100 years into painting or theatre.

‘We don’t know where this incredible journey is going from here. But to know that you think that I’m a meaningful part of it means the world to me. Thank you very much.’

Irish actor Murphy, 47, kissed his wife, the artist Yvonne McGuinness, before heading to the stage for his own top prize, where he said making the film had ‘been the wildest, most creatively satisfying journey’.

‘I am a very proud Irishman standing here tonight,’ he added.

Acknowledging that ‘we are all living in Oppenheimer’s world now,’ the Peaky Blinders star added: ‘I would like to dedicate this to the peacemakers of the world.’

Nolan finally got his best director gong (Picture: Reuters)

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At the end of his speech, he spoke in Irish, saying ‘go raibh maith agat’ which means thank you.

Meanwhile, Robert Downey Jr picked up his first Oscar when he won best supporting actor for his role in the film as Lewis Strauss.

Downey Jr had been waiting for an Academy Award for even longer than Nolan, having received his first acting nomination in 1993 for Chaplin.

Other big winners of the night included Poor Things, which landed Emma Stone a best actress trophy for the second time.

The US star, who already has an Oscar for her performance in La La Land, revealed she was battling a wardrobe malfunction as she walked up on stage to collect her prize, and blamed Ryan Gosling’s rousing performance of the Barbie song I’m Just Ken.

Overwhelmed and weeping, Emma added: ‘I don’t know what I’m saying.

‘The other night, I was panicking, as you can see it happens a lot, that something like this could happen.’

Murphy took home a best actor award (Picture: Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

After thanking her family, she saved her final thanks for ‘my daughter, who is going to be three in three days and who turned our whole lives technicolour’.

Before exiting the stage, she said: ‘Don’t look at the back of my dress.’

Meanwhile, Da’Vine Joy Randolph was named best supporting actress for her role as a grieving cook in The Holdovers, much to the delight of film fans.

As far as snubs were concerned, viewers were stunned that Killers Of The Flower Moon, Martin Scorsese’s western about the murders of wealthy members of the Osage tribe in the 1920s, was completely shut out.

Oscars 2024: Full list of winners

Best Supporting Actress

Da’Vine Joy Randolph – The Holdovers

Best Animated Short Film

War Is Over! Inspired by the Music of John and Yoko

Best Animated Feature Film

The Boy and the Heron

Best Original Screenplay

Anatomy Of A Fall

Best Adapted Screenplay

American Fiction

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Poor Things

Best Production Design

Poor Things

Best Costume Design

Poor Things

Best International Feature Film

The Zone of Interest

Best Supporting Actor

Robert Downey Jr – Oppenheimer

Best Visual Effects

Godzilla Minus One

Best Film Editing

Oppenheimer

Best Documentary Short Subject

The Last Repair Shop

Best Documentary Feature

20 Days in Mariupol

Best Cinematography

Oppenheimer

Best Live Action Short Film

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar

Best Sound

The Zone of Interest

Best Original Score

Oppenheimer

Best Original Song

What Was I Made For from Barbie – Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell

Best Actor

Cillian Murphy – Oppenheimer

Best Director

Christopher Nolan – Oppenheimer

Best Actress

Emma Stone – Poor Things

Best Picture

Oppenheimer

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