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| Yes | 30% | 115 votes | Total: 386 votes | |
| No | 70% | 271 votes |
Yes
Created on: June 10, 2008
You've been nominated for an Oscar. You are thrilled and excited by the honor of just being nominated.
by Len Morse
Created on: February 26, 2008 Last Updated: July 15, 2009
Oscar winners should be allowed longer speeches, but with one big stipulation: Place all other performances
by Sean Curtis
Created on: February 27, 2008
The Oscars have a problem that must be addressed: How can they strike a balance between self-important
by Ana Montano
Created on: March 22, 2008
I love movies and I love honoring great movies and actors. I understand networks don't want a 6 hour
by Angela Way
Created on: February 25, 2008
It has come to my attention that the recent productions of the Oscars have been, for lack of a better
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No
Created on: March 01, 2009
"I'd like to thank all the people who made this "Oscar" possible." You know the drill. If it's not thanking
by Zack Mandell
Created on: April 20, 2012
As millions of viewers already know, the producers of the Academy Awards run a tight ship. The show
Created on: September 10, 2009 Last Updated: September 11, 2009
No, I don't believe the Oscars should allow winners to have longer speeches.
Once the winner has been
by Henri Zimand
Created on: February 15, 2009 Last Updated: May 01, 2010
The Oscars have to limit speeches of winners because it is one of the longest events that exist, especially
by Todd Pheifer
Created on: February 26, 2008
To be honest, I rarely watch the Oscars. I watched for about ten minutes this year and that was just
Created on: February 26, 2008
Oscar winners need longer speeches the same way puppy torturers need improved access to ice picks ...
by Lisa Jones
Created on: September 29, 2008
How can we make Oscar speeches shorter?
The short answer to this is no. The long answer would be nooooooo!
by Ella Ivey
Created on: February 26, 2008
For what purpose exactly? What goodness to the world could that possibly do? Unless they suddenly surprise
by R.A. Scott
Created on: February 25, 2008
Oh, Oscar night. A night of glitz, glamour and gowns. Fabulous tales of movie making magic. Happy faces