March 2nd
If you saw the Oscars last Sunday, you know that it was hostess. The first one to be without a host in 30 years. And in doing do, it was dull, kind of boring.
Stan and Francine liked it since it was thirty six minutes shorter, and apparently so did other people. There were higher ratings.
But a host can be a good thing. A host makes it entertaining. Without one, it was lacking, not as funny, not as memorable, and kind of a snooze fast. A host can be a single reason why someone will want to watch the Oscars in the first place.
The only things that were kind of cool to see was the one actor who entered in from an umbrella Mary Poppins style, and Melissa McCarthy in her dress with lots of stuff animals attached to it, some songs, and the opening monologue, and even the Memoriam. It's sad, but it's nice to see the news who died over the year,
Spider-Man into the Spider-Verse won Best Animated movie. I thought Incredibles 2 would win, but ever since people started loving Spider-Man, I began to get shaky about it. And ja, I guess since everyone knows Spider-Man, and it being more popular, more people will want to see it. By the trailers, I thought it was a mediocre film, but you can't judge a book by its cover, and this win proves that. Stony did something right after that Emoji Movie (it was alright, don't hate me. I didn't really like the parents, I'll give you that. Also, Poop sounded too much like Bullock. That's why I think the family hated it more. I imagine Bullock too, maybe the CIA too, maybe possibly all, but I can't be sure).
I thought Kevin Hart was going to be host until I didn't see him. Fifteen minutes go by, no host, 30 minutes, no host, an hour, no host. Apparently, he made something that made people mad a decade ago, and that's why he didn't host, because he was worried of what people will think. But that was ten years ago, people change. It's no big deal! People don't do this to kids, so why adults? We may have better judgement, but they're human, and humans make mistakes (and so do fish).
I thought Tina Fey, and co. would be the hosts when they came, but nope! They just did the opening monologue, and say that they will be no host. Too bad. She and Amy hosted the Golden Globes at least twice, so they know how to do it. One year when they did it, it was more boring then this. But that could change; they could have spiced it up! Any host or host, is better then no host at all!
Steve thought the creator of SpongeBob should've been in the Memoriam. Hayley said he was most known for TV, despite his involvement in both of the moves, and more projects, so maybe that's why. We agreed.
Hopefully next year they might have a host. I hope so. Because, sure, it might be longer, but it will be more enjoyable to watch.
