"You have seen what he has done to our colleagues. He could be any one of us. He could be in this very room! He could be you! He could be me! He could even b-" *slap* "What? He was joking about my wife, it was obvious."
This years ceremony may well have been the most disrespectful thing the Oscars have ever done. Shoving anyone who isn’t a celebrity actor to the side, cutting off the mics of people they work damn near to death. Is it any wonder there’s a strike on?
i found the laughing at the asian host to be really culturally ignorant too, she is trying SO hard and showing so much love and trying to be considerate and they're just like 'hurr hurr she's weird'
Will's Oscar Win reminds me of a child who throws a tantrum at his own birthday party, and everyone still feels obligated to band together and sing happy birthday for him.
Oscars have always done that, the judges have openly admitted they hate animated films. They're just more openly hostile towards the category than usual.
You know, if this Oscas did anything good, it reminded people of the hypocrisy of the Oscars, not caring for literal rape or sexual harassment, allowing those perpetrators to be a part of them, but then banning Will Smith. He deserved it, but holy shit how is he like, the only person they've ever banned.
because they’re more obsessed w their image and addressing things on the most surface level possible than actually getting in line w history or having any semblance of a real moral compass
Because the rapes and sexual assaults didn't happen _at_ the Oscars. Varun hit it on the head, the Academy is obsessed with its own image, and will only come after you if you tarnish it.
Honestly this year’s OSCARS just shows how awful and pathetic they truly are, disrespecting the whole artform of animation (the medium that literally saved Disney from bankruptcy multiple times), not showing 8 important categories because doing awful covers are apparently more important and then having no security when the Will slap happened. Seriously how this this still a thing?
Couldn’t agree more, also I may be the only one who is petty enough to write a whole paragraph on this, but what’s with the constant winning of Disney or Pixar for the Animated Short category? I mean I understand why it’s the case, and I don’t mean to say that all of the Disney or Pixar Shorts that won were undeserving, some were, but its just the sheer domination of them over that category that gets me. The Animated Short nominations that were non Disney or Pixar for this year and last were both KILLER! And it just gets me, to see them get so consistently snubbed. I thought Animated Short was somewhere that had some variety and some others winning besides just big studios… but seems not to be the case.
@@PaintSplashProductions Yep, heh. A ton to the animation that I felt got snubbed at this years Oscar’s (Mitchels, Flee, Bestia) and a ton that got snubbed at last years (Wolfwalkers, Ongaku) were at the Annie’s and I couldn’t be happier about that
It’s a funnier thought to me picturing what Adam said about a fight breaking out in the editing room with multiple cuts happening. Lol totally picturing that movie trope in something like Austin powers.
I found it astounding. Absolutely incredible. That the people behind the Oscar's saw the declining viewership and thought "how do i fix this?" "I GOT IT! Less awards. More celebrity grand standing!"
If it weren't for the slap, nobody would remember there was an Academy Awards ceremony this year. Hell, nobody even remembers which movie won Best Picture. For all we know, Don't Look Up did
It's completely on brand. He's a sociopath celebrity, the concept of genuine apologies means nothing when you have to apologize to a nameless conglomerate like the Oscars judges
I really wish Diddy had called them both psychopaths and egged Will to come up and see what happens. And also say that he'll absolutely press charges, like Rock should've.
@@markbergin8821 he skipped the speech about the award he was giving (an important one) to deliberately point out Smith's speech was all about peace and love, and finished with "what more can be said", also pointing out he didn't apologize to the man he just hit. Is ofcourse subtle as he doesn't praise nor disregards Smith's speech, he just sums up its contents, making you realize the hypocrisy of it, and Smith claps like an idiot right after.
It's like they're desperately trying to appeal to the general audience. But the general audience doesn't give a shit about them. The only ones who care are the ones who actually like film.
@@kennethbryant5819 and those dont really either. There are people better at talking about screenplays, cinematography, music etc. than they do at the awards
The funniest thing about this is the fact that Guillermo Del Toro revealed the winners of the cut categories about half an hour before the event even started. Pretty based director ngl
From the memory: -Best Picture: CODA - Leading actress: Jessica Chastain (Eyes of Tammy Faye) - Supporting actor: CODA (can't remember the name) -Supporting actress: West Side Story (same) -Directing: Jane Campion (Power of the Dog) -Screenplay: Kenneth Branagh (Belfast) -Song: Billie Eilish (No Time To Die) -VFX: Dune -Score: Hans Zimmer
Let's not kid ourselves, the most important movies of a year aren't the movies that get nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. They're actually the ones that get nominated for Favorite Movie/Favorite Animated Movie at the Kids Choice Awards.
@@Ninja_4561 It's always interesting to me when I hear people say that the Kids Choice Awards are rigged because SpongeBob wins every year. The thing is that be honest, were you big into SpongeBob as a kid, and how many other kids do you know that are big into SpongeBob? That's what I thought.
@@anamelessyoutuber1462 Well, at the most recent KCAs, the non-SpongeBob shows nominated were Teen Titans Go, Loud House, a low-budget Smurfs cartoon, Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, and Looney Tunes Cartoons. Looney Tunes Cartoons wasn't really advertised too much, so Nickelodeon's target audience probably didn't even know that it existed, and the other shows are bottom-of-the-barrel nonsense for the most part. Nick COULD have nominated shows that were actually received positively (Disney had a bunch of good shows running in 2021, HBO Max had Adventure Time and Infinity Train, and Netflix had shows like Kid Cosmic and Centaurworld, both which I haven't seen but have heard good things about), but it seems that Nick always seems to choose mediocre nominations for the sole purpose of ensuring SpongeBob winning every year.
@@anamelessyoutuber1462 I've always liked SpongeBob's golden era (the first three seasons, the movie, and most of Season 4), and I've been indifferent to the seasons afterward. Seasons 5 through 8 were too focused on gross-out and character torture, and Seasons 10 and onward focus way too much on exaggerated faces and slapstick to the point where most episodes feel pointless. Sometimes they still make something good (Sponge Out of Water, the stop-motion specials and some of Season 9 were pretty good), but I really don't think it deserves to win any more Kids Choice Awards. 19 wins are enough
It's hilarious to me that they act like, "we're here to celebrate the movies and the people who made them" and then proceed to go ALMOST 20 MINUTES before having a single award handed out but, then barely give the people who won more than a few seconds to talk. Like, yes we want to celebrate your accomplishment but, you are going to play second fiddle to a handful of barely relevant comedians making stupid jokes that only get worse every year. You're not the focus, they are, even though we wouldn't be here without your movies.
A shame too, I was really hoping Benito Mussolini was finally going to get the recognition he deserves. Like yeah Bundy is rad and all but did he establish a fascist dictatorship in SpaghettiVille? I don't think so.
That, plus all of Ted Bundy’s fans constantly shoving that particular magazine edition in other people’s faces and prefacing every mention of Bundy or his, um, _life’s work_ with that citation.
FACT. They can nominate Japan for their live action so why not their animated works? Do the oscars even watch multiple animated works or are they too busy stroking Disney. Animation deserves more respect and i wholeheartedly agree with you
It's because they're scared that an animated film would win Best Picture. Sure, they nominated three movies in that category, but to the Academy, it's just a participation award.
"It’s not a genre! A Western is a genre! Animation is an art form, and it can do any genre. You know, it can do a detective film, a cowboy film, a horror film, an R-rated film or a kids’ fairy tale. But it doesn’t do one thing. And, next time I hear, ‘What’s it like working in the animation genre?’ I’m going to punch that person!” -- Brad Bird, The Incredibles director commentary
@@dankwarmouse6248 I never heard that quote before, but it is incredibly true I never thought of it that way. Why is it an animated genre and not sci fi, crime, etc.? I love this quote you blew my whole perspective away. now i feel dumb
I disagree. If they didn't do that, the Oscars would just be filled with Disney and almost anything that's independent or not so commercialize would be set to the side.
Adum and Pals is a must. Since they’ve started doing this, we got the La La Land/Moonlight slip up, Eminem performing at the Oscars and the Will Smith Slap. Only legendary things happen when Adum and Pals react to the Oscars.
@@notscotthenson oh man. I totally forgot the gems from last year including saving Best actor for last thinking it was going to Chadwick Boseman only for Anthony Hopkins (who wasn’t even present) to win.
Adum's right, they keep topping themselves in embarrassment each year. It's amazingly consistent. The La La Land/Moonlight gaffe, the multiple "In Memoriam" omissions, failed "best popular film" award that was widely mocked, last year's best actor being placed last only to blow up in their faces, the slap this year. How're they gonna embarrass themselves next year? Share your predictions please!
The level of dread I feel when Chris Rock comes on when I rewatch this video is like when you watch a horror film with friends and you’re the only person whose seen it before and you know the fear ahead of them
People out here saying Will Smith ruined the Oscars as if him slapping Chris Rock wasn't miles more entertaining than the "comedy" they decided to cram the show with.
Personally I think this was the best Oscars in history. Thank you Will Smith. Not for physically assaulting a far better actor/comedian, but for proving how immature and shitty Hollywood actors behave.
@@ashleydavis3318 It just a GI Jane reference. If she didn't want to potentially have her bald head joked about she shouldn't have brought her bald head to the Oscars where celebrities famously joke about eachother. I get that she had a condition but I mean come on, she shaved her head because of Alopecia, it's not like she was bald from Chemo or something.
If all Will did was slap Chris, people would have spent the next day debating if it was a bit or not, and it would have been written off as kinda funny. But when he derailed the show by cursing him out after that slap, that made it unintentionally hilarious. See you next year when whoever's hosting makes multiple unfunny jokes about it.
It still shocks me how the Oscars never learned their lesson. They could literally cut all the embarrassing celebrity bullshit and just give out the awards and it would actually draw interest, instead of everyone seeing them for the farce they are
honestly getting rid of all the comedy/filler stuff would majorly cut the runtime, which i think is a major reason ppl dont watch - why sit down for 3 or nearly 4 hours when u could just go online and see who won in about 30 seconds lmao
3:22 Idk if this makes me crazy but for some reason it's depressing seeing a community of famous people who have gone on and on about sexual harassment (mostly justified) still laugh at something so unabashedly creepy because "teehee horny women". Like I'm sure Jason Momoa is fine but when you go on and on about how sexual harassment is a bad thing, it really makes it seem like you don't care about the people you actually do it to.
With the article coming out about Zack Snyder using bots to get Justice league back into relevancy it's really funny to see him win the Twitter poll stuff
I thought it was online trolls that tried to put the Justice League on the Cheerworthy award, but seeing that it's bots makes sense in the most hilarious way possible.
that could explain why he doesn't want to be associated with geeks and gamers even though they were supposedly the most vocal about getting the snyder cut made.
After this year why SHOULDN'T Derek be the host for next year? Bring back the weed comedian and blunt boy too it'll be the highest ratings they've gotten this century
Because you need to be at least B list to be completely unhinged at the Oscars. Don't get me wrong Daddy Derek is grade A mental but you need the prestige to be that nuts at Hollywood events.
Slaps aside, there is something obscene about the ridiculously wealthy hosting a big celebration of how wonderful they are and then performing that celebration to the rest of the world.
Wow there's something utterly, hilariously tragic about the amount that this ceremony was built around Will Smith being normal, what with him being in the front row, and being an obvious lock for best actor to the point that they planned that big dumb briefcase bit for the category. Like, I'm sure they really were fighting in the editing bay, because this has to be the least 'to plan' it could have gone for them. Well, maybe not the least.
18:26 and what did Chris say when he finally spoke about this? He addressed it in his closing in that Netflix special he done recently. Here's what he said on the smack itself: "Why didn't you fight back? Because I got parents! I was raised! You know what my parents thought me? Don't fight in front of white people!"
@@tonyg76 A woman known for stealing a majority of her jokes should be shunned for plagiarism, not elevated to a position of hosting an awards ceremony.
@@tonyg76 just to be clear, I mean in general, not in her hosting. She's stolen a few from John Mulaney, for example. There are several videos explaining and showcasing this. I believe SunnyV2 catalogued some. This is easily available -and quite well known- information.
I'm still amazed that after being in showbiz forever, Will Smith didn't just roll with that. Rock's joke was 100 percent showbiz, whether it was in good taste or not. My money's on desperate plays to save a long-failing marriage.
@@niallreid7664 and I’m sure that will be lifted before the oscars next year. I’m not sure why thinking Hollywood actors would script this is too far fetched
The amount of irony that keeps happening is incredible. Scoot going “hit me” the boys talking about the deaf guy taking the award from Will Smith. Hilarious
I know the Oscars suck, but for real, watching everything crash and burn live was such an experience 26:13 is my particular favorite, them giving me the image of two guys fighting in the editing booth like an action movie makes it all the better
It's amazing how the Academy managed to suck year after year for at least a decade now and they still can't figure out why most people hate the awards, talk about having no self awareness at all.
When you don’t watch like half the movies that you are assigned to vote on and probably barely pay attention to the foreign ones, it’s no surprise that they have lost the plot (pun intended).
@@NerosFault The drums make it "Hate Me Now" instead of "O Fortuna". The musical director was Adam Blackstone, the same guy who directs the music for the BET awards and the Soul Train awards. I'm willing to bet the Nas homage was intentional.
Live action actresses for corporate movies- animation is the perfect babysitter for our children! The makers for flee- oh well, I guess they forgot about us. Literally Any other indie film that got nominated- first time?
I dunno I feel like it's in bad taste to judge other people's sex lives. Doesnt this whole discourse boil down to "Will Smith should control his woman!" Sort of an aftertaste of misogyny for me
@@Duskets I mean if I knew someone in a toxic relationship I wouldn't shit on them for staying in it. If I was their friend I might encourage them to move on. But shitting on them would be compounding the toxicity with more toxicity! Seems mean to me idk
I was shocked Smith was allowed to just sit back down and enjoy the show as if nothing happened. I was completely in awe when he still received an award that very evening. I transcended life when I witnessed him getting a standing ovation after what he did. That year's acedemy awards proved more than usual everyone involved is just delusional and degenerate, lmao.
The people involved in these awards are so totally removed from the lives of regular people. They may as well be a different species on a different planet.
Show must go on honestly, but what they should do in my opinion is to stop that chaos on spot. Ask Will to leave, don't even show him going. Announce that Will won the Oscar and send it to him via mail. Never invite him again 👏
It could've been saved if Chris Rock appeared behind Will during his Oscar acceptance-speech and smashed a breakaway tennis-racket over his head and Will went, "Okay, we even now"
As a mixed black woman I did hate that assault was supported by a lot of black women because it was seen as "on Jada's behalf", "defending" a black woman.
it isnt about race, it is about principle. we dont know the private, intimate, details of their relationship but if someone doesnt reciprocate the same effort you put into a relationship, what is there to defend? especially when they cheat on you and constsntly humiliate you publicly for millions to see?
It’s crazy how many people thought THIS was the instance where “actually yes, violence was an appropriate response” and “yes, he should’ve defended his woman!!” It’s so infantilizing to women. A lot of feminists defended it, but how the fuck is it feminism to hinge a woman’s agency onto a man’s violent internalization of toxic patriarchal traits? The cognitive dissonance was a fucking shitshow to bear witness to.
There was so many different better ways to defend her. That doesn’t include assaulting someone. I, as a black person, completely understand where those black women were coming from, but I do not agree.
I was listening to the live stream of these guys watching the Awards and as soon as the bewilderment of the slap came about, I rushed to my tv and tuned into the telecast.
Seeing the camera cut to Will Smith doing innocent reactions to jokes feels like you're watching the killer go undetected in a thriller.
the 2022 oscars should be nominated for best picture at the 2023 oscars
@@abrahamon It should at least get Most Cheerworthy Moment
When they showed Smith laughing at 17:21, I thought someone was going to die. 😆
"You have seen what he has done to our colleagues. He could be any one of us. He could be in this very room! He could be you! He could be me! He could even b-" *slap* "What? He was joking about my wife, it was obvious."
@okovuin yep
The shocking thing about this year’s academy awards wasn’t the slap, it was that someone remembered the movie GI Jane existed.
Accurate
Yeah, I just remember it because Ridley Scott directed it.
Only old men like Chris Rock remember GI Jane
i bet you’ve been waiting months to make that joke 😂😂
I still don't
The level of dread for the first half of this commentary knowing what’s coming is really something special
I didn't even realize The Slap was that late into the show.
I legit thought Chris Rock was the host and will slapped him in the opening monologue or something, shows how little I cared about the actual show lol
@@tofutoph You just watch too much Hitchcock lol
@@tlegeorge way epic
I didn't think they were watching it live lmao, it was pleasant hearing the shock from the boys
Watching Will Smith doing the speech was like Homelander realizing he's been cheered on after murdering a guy
Dude I just saw that. That shit was fucking insane.
Is that show any good? I think about watching but Seth Rogan is annoying sometimes
@@Jchasser The boys is pretty damn good. The only weird and unnecessary stuff is some of the sex stuff.
@@sepulcher8263 yeah if you're 13
@@Jchasser???
18:18 I love how their reaction to the slap goes from, “This is such a stupid way to get higher ratings” to “Holy sh*t that was real.”
Honestly I'm still convinced it might've been a stunt.
@@r.pizzamonkey7379 a stunt that makes literally no one, even the oscars, look good?
@@bigschiz0383 It got publicity didn't it?
@@r.pizzamonkey7379 do you actually think will smith would agree to humiliate himself and his career?
@@bigschiz0383 idk, it's not like anything actually happened to him did it?
This years ceremony may well have been the most disrespectful thing the Oscars have ever done. Shoving anyone who isn’t a celebrity actor to the side, cutting off the mics of people they work damn near to death. Is it any wonder there’s a strike on?
Not to mention the sexual assault and the diss to animated movies
And dancing during the in memoriam
i found the laughing at the asian host to be really culturally ignorant too, she is trying SO hard and showing so much love and trying to be considerate and they're just like 'hurr hurr she's weird'
This is the aristocracy.
@@scribojello3778 you talking about the audience or adam and friends?
Will's Oscar Win reminds me of a child who throws a tantrum at his own birthday party, and everyone still feels obligated to band together and sing happy birthday for him.
a little insulting to toddlers, at least they have an excuse lol
@@someidiot420 Could be talking about an 8-10 year old too
The Most insulting thing about the oscars was definitely the amount of downgrade and disrespect animation received as nothing but “Kids” stuff
💯💯
Frozen 2 was underwhelming and pretty bad tho and it’s an animated movie
and the constant dismissal of voice acting.
My favorite childhood movie: sausage party
Oscars have always done that, the judges have openly admitted they hate animated films. They're just more openly hostile towards the category than usual.
You know, if this Oscas did anything good, it reminded people of the hypocrisy of the Oscars, not caring for literal rape or sexual harassment, allowing those perpetrators to be a part of them, but then banning Will Smith. He deserved it, but holy shit how is he like, the only person they've ever banned.
because they’re more obsessed w their image and addressing things on the most surface level possible than actually getting in line w history or having any semblance of a real moral compass
Because the rapes and sexual assaults didn't happen _at_ the Oscars. Varun hit it on the head, the Academy is obsessed with its own image, and will only come after you if you tarnish it.
@@szeltovivarsydroxan9944 Yes, I did miss that, I only started watching live last year.
These are the same people who gave Roman Polanski an award so there's that.
To be fair, they did ban Roman Polanski. 40
Years after he was convicted of being a pedophile.
Honestly this year’s OSCARS just shows how awful and pathetic they truly are, disrespecting the whole artform of animation (the medium that literally saved Disney from bankruptcy multiple times), not showing 8 important categories because doing awful covers are apparently more important and then having no security when the Will slap happened. Seriously how this this still a thing?
Now I want to live in the alternate timeline where the first Oscar for best actor ever went to Rin Tin Tin the dog.
Couldn’t agree more, also I may be the only one who is petty enough to write a whole paragraph on this, but what’s with the constant winning of Disney or Pixar for the Animated Short category? I mean I understand why it’s the case, and I don’t mean to say that all of the Disney or Pixar Shorts that won were undeserving, some were, but its just the sheer domination of them over that category that gets me. The Animated Short nominations that were non Disney or Pixar for this year and last were both KILLER! And it just gets me, to see them get so consistently snubbed. I thought Animated Short was somewhere that had some variety and some others winning besides just big studios… but seems not to be the case.
@@youusedtocallmeonmyperfect8973 and that's why we stan the Annie Awards
@@PaintSplashProductions Yep, heh. A ton to the animation that I felt got snubbed at this years Oscar’s (Mitchels, Flee, Bestia) and a ton that got snubbed at last years (Wolfwalkers, Ongaku) were at the Annie’s and I couldn’t be happier about that
@@youusedtocallmeonmyperfect8973 Because Disney basically owns the Oscars.
I know Will Smith "won" the Oscars this year. But the nip snip and the editors cutting back and forth is my MVP XD
I FORGOT HOW MANY CUTS THERE WERE
It’s a funnier thought to me picturing what Adam said about a fight breaking out in the editing room with multiple cuts happening. Lol totally picturing that movie trope in something like Austin powers.
I never knew that happened back when it first aired. That's hilarious.
It reminded me of Scary Movie 3 where Cindy and this guy were fighting over the teleprompter lol
I imagine the people in the booth fought with nunchuks over it
I found it astounding. Absolutely incredible. That the people behind the Oscar's saw the declining viewership and thought "how do i fix this?" "I GOT IT! Less awards. More celebrity grand standing!"
far better is a low low bar
If it weren't for the slap, nobody would remember there was an Academy Awards ceremony this year. Hell, nobody even remembers which movie won Best Picture. For all we know, Don't Look Up did
I honestly don’t remember which movie won best picture.
Wait, wait, guys!
Moonlight, you guys won Best Picture! Again!
It was coda guys, of course it was coda
I don’t know who won anything except will smith because of the 👋
Why you gotta do CODA dirty like that 🥺
If any of these award shows were hosted by Adum and Pals they would be at least 400% better than they currently are
To be fair it’ll probably be the actors sitting there as they get dissed by Adum but it’ll be fun to watch.
I get to be Amy Schumer
And you do the supercut
When are you doing the Will Smith doomstack video?
It’d probably be about as miserable but at least it’d be about movies
Will Smith apologising to everybody BUT Chris Rock is unbelievable
It's completely on brand. He's a sociopath celebrity, the concept of genuine apologies means nothing when you have to apologize to a nameless conglomerate like the Oscars judges
I really wish Diddy had called them both psychopaths and egged Will to come up and see what happens.
And also say that he'll absolutely press charges, like Rock should've.
“And I’m giving this slap a 6/10. Closer to a 5 than a 7.”
Melon? 🍈
It slapped.
@@qdominika7253 Soft 6, strong 5.
THANK YOU
It Rocked
The slap with the rag doll physics clip will always kill me, never fails.
Legitmately one of the best edits of any video I've ever seen lmao
Back to the more prestigious event than the actual Academy Awards!
420 awards is the most prestigious event.
I'm unironically happy that the Oscars and the 420 Awards exist because of Adum and Pals. Ditto to 13 Reasons Why. Boy do I love garbage.
Looking forward to this after not watching the actual show.
@@Channel-fe9rz it's the 4th most prestigious event
Ezra Miller winning Most Cheerworthy Moment is definitely the most interesting thing that's happened to them this year
That aged well.
It aged like the finest whiskey.
Omfg I didn’t even think about that lmao
Them getting arrested was the most cheer worthy moment
@@gingerale718 lmaoooo when they taunted authorities on ig before deleting was peak non binary chaos vibes
Anthony Hopkins dissing Will Smith without him even noticing (and even thinking he was being congratulated) is the best small moment of the night.
Wait, how did he Diss will Smith, idt I get it.
Is it that he's being sarcastic about praising him?
@@markbergin8821 he skipped the speech about the award he was giving (an important one) to deliberately point out Smith's speech was all about peace and love, and finished with "what more can be said", also pointing out he didn't apologize to the man he just hit.
Is ofcourse subtle as he doesn't praise nor disregards Smith's speech, he just sums up its contents, making you realize the hypocrisy of it, and Smith claps like an idiot right after.
@@alejoSOTOful How British of him.
I have no idea if he was dissing. He sorta just has a very matter-of-fact way of speaking but also he tends to be sarcastic and no one can tell.
@@alejoSOTOful British being British 😉
I've never seen an award show have such contempt for very the art-form it's supposed to celebrate.
Thank goodness for the film restoration programme
It's like they're desperately trying to appeal to the general audience. But the general audience doesn't give a shit about them. The only ones who care are the ones who actually like film.
@@kennethbryant5819 and those dont really either. There are people better at talking about screenplays, cinematography, music etc. than they do at the awards
The funniest thing about this is the fact that Guillermo Del Toro revealed the winners of the cut categories about half an hour before the event even started.
Pretty based director ngl
My favorite part of his career is him signing the petition to free roman polanski
@@ajpoopfucker You know what they say:
Never ask a woman her age
A man his salary
And your favourite director what petition they signed in 2009
@@ajpoopfucker wait what? Are you serious? Why would he want that?
It's like what Mel Gibson said in that Simpsons episode, when you already have two Oscars you can't stop giving a fuck.
@@niallreid7664 Literally everybody signed that petition, check it out.
I watched the slap and now I've watched this and that's all I need from the Academy Awards this year :)
Yes.
This lifetime.
Genuinely, the only reason I care about the academy awards is because of these guys' reaction
exactly
This sequel to "The Slap" is so unrealistic, though. This would never happen in reality.
"He played a crazy man who made his children famous"
ON GOD
Venus's Nip slip being foreshadowed in the opening scenes is just amazing storytelling. I think it'll win the Oscar
I forgot all the winners of the categories. Kinda got drowned out in my mind for some reason.
Found ya
From the memory:
-Best Picture: CODA
- Leading actress: Jessica Chastain (Eyes of Tammy Faye)
- Supporting actor: CODA (can't remember the name)
-Supporting actress: West Side Story (same)
-Directing: Jane Campion (Power of the Dog)
-Screenplay: Kenneth Branagh (Belfast)
-Song: Billie Eilish (No Time To Die)
-VFX: Dune
-Score: Hans Zimmer
I even forgot best picture winner. I was thinking nomadland won this year
Yeah idk it was just a weird year
The only awards I remember was CODA winning Best Picture and Encanto winning Best Animated Feature.
Cannot fucking WAIT to watch this over and over until next year
Then have next year's Oscars make a joke about the slap over and over.
Let's see how it ranks against the other Adum and Pals Oscars, 2018 is still my fave
I was waiting all year for this I was too lazy to be apart of the stream.
the best part of the Oscars:
not watching them and watching other people shitting on it. 😎
I'm always at home in Adum videos. Spot on.
Let's not kid ourselves, the most important movies of a year aren't the movies that get nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars. They're actually the ones that get nominated for Favorite Movie/Favorite Animated Movie at the Kids Choice Awards.
420 Awards nominees are the good ones
The KCAs are rigged in favor of spinglbod sqairepontsz
@@Ninja_4561 It's always interesting to me when I hear people say that the Kids Choice Awards are rigged because SpongeBob wins every year. The thing is that be honest, were you big into SpongeBob as a kid, and how many other kids do you know that are big into SpongeBob? That's what I thought.
@@anamelessyoutuber1462 Well, at the most recent KCAs, the non-SpongeBob shows nominated were Teen Titans Go, Loud House, a low-budget Smurfs cartoon, Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, and Looney Tunes Cartoons. Looney Tunes Cartoons wasn't really advertised too much, so Nickelodeon's target audience probably didn't even know that it existed, and the other shows are bottom-of-the-barrel nonsense for the most part. Nick COULD have nominated shows that were actually received positively (Disney had a bunch of good shows running in 2021, HBO Max had Adventure Time and Infinity Train, and Netflix had shows like Kid Cosmic and Centaurworld, both which I haven't seen but have heard good things about), but it seems that Nick always seems to choose mediocre nominations for the sole purpose of ensuring SpongeBob winning every year.
@@anamelessyoutuber1462 I've always liked SpongeBob's golden era (the first three seasons, the movie, and most of Season 4), and I've been indifferent to the seasons afterward. Seasons 5 through 8 were too focused on gross-out and character torture, and Seasons 10 and onward focus way too much on exaggerated faces and slapstick to the point where most episodes feel pointless. Sometimes they still make something good (Sponge Out of Water, the stop-motion specials and some of Season 9 were pretty good), but I really don't think it deserves to win any more Kids Choice Awards. 19 wins are enough
It’s official, The 420 Awards has surpassed The Oscars in the award show hierarchy.
You know it's bad when the 420 Awards take the medium of films more seriously than the 100 year old prestigious ceremony.
It's no longer E.G.O.420, it's 420.E.G.O.
The only time Derek Savage looks more dignified.
He did it. That sonofabitch actually did it.
@@michaelstrong5383 Its high time we start putting quotation marks around the word "Prestigious" whenever we're discussing the Academy Awards.
The real slap in the face that night was them leaving Norm Macdonald out of the in memoriam.
I wouldn’t be surprised if in his will or something he told them not to put him in
He was more TV than film wasn't he?
can't believe they did that, reminds me of that tragedy
@@fearofowl5973 In his place he told them to put in
you guessed it
Frank Stallone.
Imagine if Jennifer Jason Leigh was no longer alive. The Oscars would probably do the same thing. Despite being nominated yet wasn’t in the memoriam.
Funnily enough, despite this oscars taking out a decent chunk of the awards it was still longer than the previous year’s Oscar’s lol
You can see the boredom get blown up as they watch the slap happen. Like their intrigue was greatly enhanced
It was definitely the pick-me-up we needed
@@notscotthenson Will Smith had to do it to save the Oscars
@@apassionatenerd.3564 A hero
Lupita's face at 20:05 is like when someone in class gets in trouble with the teacher, and everything's quiet except the yelling.
It's hilarious to me that they act like, "we're here to celebrate the movies and the people who made them" and then proceed to go ALMOST 20 MINUTES before having a single award handed out but, then barely give the people who won more than a few seconds to talk.
Like, yes we want to celebrate your accomplishment but, you are going to play second fiddle to a handful of barely relevant comedians making stupid jokes that only get worse every year. You're not the focus, they are, even though we wouldn't be here without your movies.
The Oscars is a 3 hour long commercial break that occasionally gets interrupted by an award show.
I half expected Will to get taken outside and show up in the In Memoriam section.
In a perfect world...
That could be a funny joke to edit in.
it's too funny to be true lmao
This comment should be pinned.
Nah, Will has more power than Chris. He’ll never get punished for things he does.
Flash’s scene in Snyder Cut winning an award is like putting Ted Bundy on Time’s 100 Most Influential People List
A shame too, I was really hoping Benito Mussolini was finally going to get the recognition he deserves.
Like yeah Bundy is rad and all but did he establish a fascist dictatorship in SpaghettiVille? I don't think so.
Poor Flash cant pick his actors.
Someone was messing with the votes for sure.
i mean technically speaking i do think ted bundy was pretty influential lol
That, plus all of Ted Bundy’s fans constantly shoving that particular magazine edition in other people’s faces and prefacing every mention of Bundy or his, um, _life’s work_ with that citation.
To this day I am beyond pissed that animated movies are still mostly just shoved into a single category and disregarded otherwise.
FACT. They can nominate Japan for their live action so why not their animated works? Do the oscars even watch multiple animated works or are they too busy stroking Disney. Animation deserves more respect and i wholeheartedly agree with you
It's because they're scared that an animated film would win Best Picture. Sure, they nominated three movies in that category, but to the Academy, it's just a participation award.
"It’s not a genre! A Western is a genre! Animation is an art form, and it can do any genre. You know, it can do a detective film, a cowboy film, a horror film, an R-rated film or a kids’ fairy tale. But it doesn’t do one thing. And, next time I hear, ‘What’s it like working in the animation genre?’ I’m going to punch that person!” -- Brad Bird, The Incredibles director commentary
@@dankwarmouse6248 I never heard that quote before, but it is incredibly true I never thought of it that way. Why is it an animated genre and not sci fi, crime, etc.? I love this quote you blew my whole perspective away. now i feel dumb
I disagree. If they didn't do that, the Oscars would just be filled with Disney and almost anything that's independent or not so commercialize would be set to the side.
I am so sad about Scoot. My condolences to his family and loved ones, he was a true talent and such a source of joy for so many.
Adum and Pals is a must. Since they’ve started doing this, we got the La La Land/Moonlight slip up, Eminem performing at the Oscars and the Will Smith Slap. Only legendary things happen when Adum and Pals react to the Oscars.
Lest we forget Glenn Close's "Da Butt."
@@notscotthenson we will forget, as god intended
@@notscotthenson oh man. I totally forgot the gems from last year including saving Best actor for last thinking it was going to Chadwick Boseman only for Anthony Hopkins (who wasn’t even present) to win.
Also Green Book best picture
"I watched at least 5 frames from each movie."
Well, Adum, that's still more than most members of the Academy.
Adum's right, they keep topping themselves in embarrassment each year. It's amazingly consistent. The La La Land/Moonlight gaffe, the multiple "In Memoriam" omissions, failed "best popular film" award that was widely mocked, last year's best actor being placed last only to blow up in their faces, the slap this year.
How're they gonna embarrass themselves next year? Share your predictions please!
Menstrual blood performance art
They're gonna forget one of the categories and have to rush it in right after best picture
I hope there is no next year.
@@kingofcrap4414 For the Oscars or just in general? Either way - same.
Amy Schumer kills Melissa McCarthy execution style during the In Memoriam
The level of dread I feel when Chris Rock comes on when I rewatch this video is like when you watch a horror film with friends and you’re the only person whose seen it before and you know the fear ahead of them
seeing will appear on the screen made me tense up out of instinct
They need Adam and his friends to be in the balcony of every Oscars show like Statler and Waldorf just giving commentary on the whole thing
People out here saying Will Smith ruined the Oscars as if him slapping Chris Rock wasn't miles more entertaining than the "comedy" they decided to cram the show with.
Personally I think this was the best Oscars in history. Thank you Will Smith. Not for physically assaulting a far better actor/comedian, but for proving how immature and shitty Hollywood actors behave.
not all of them. Hopkins was amazing. And actors are not like a different species. I think a lot of us can be them.
To be fair the joke was pretty fucking out of line. I probably would've stood up and left.
@@ashleydavis3318 oh grow up. Doesn't give you a reason to assault someone.
@@ashleydavis3318 It just a GI Jane reference. If she didn't want to potentially have her bald head joked about she shouldn't have brought her bald head to the Oscars where celebrities famously joke about eachother. I get that she had a condition but I mean come on, she shaved her head because of Alopecia, it's not like she was bald from Chemo or something.
If Will was smart he would had walked up to Chris and said he should had won Worst Actor for Spiral. But it was not to be.
If Will was smart he wouldn't be doing anything on behalf of Jada
@@thekingofcheese9005 and leave Jada.
He should have won best writing for those 2 minute long scenes of him walking while delivering stand up “comedy”
He could have just done a funny 😭 wtfff
He could've done literally almost anything and it would've been better and put him in a better light than a slap
Furry commies making fun of rich people is the annual event I always look forward to
I can deal with gay furries, but I draw the line at Communist.
@@pass_ I hate to disappoint you but they’re nowhere near as funny or self aware lmao
I'm more of an anarcho-capitalist
@@unlimited-edge well you can always laugh at them instead of with them
@@pass_ very true
why the actual fuck was will smith's yelling censored? that was the most entertaining part of the entire show
Beause it was censored on the American and Canadian broadcasts via tape delay.
Because American broadcast networks are scared of the F bomb.
Cause we are run by idiots who hate the F word.
@@michaelstrong5383 because of the FCC
Here in the US at least not censoring that could carry a $20,000 fine, getting your broadcasting license revoked, and a year in prison
If all Will did was slap Chris, people would have spent the next day debating if it was a bit or not, and it would have been written off as kinda funny.
But when he derailed the show by cursing him out after that slap, that made it unintentionally hilarious.
See you next year when whoever's hosting makes multiple unfunny jokes about it.
It still shocks me how the Oscars never learned their lesson.
They could literally cut all the embarrassing celebrity bullshit and just give out the awards and it would actually draw interest, instead of everyone seeing them for the farce they are
even then people won't watch it, who even needs awards shows in 2022?
honestly getting rid of all the comedy/filler stuff would majorly cut the runtime, which i think is a major reason ppl dont watch - why sit down for 3 or nearly 4 hours when u could just go online and see who won in about 30 seconds lmao
I remember the exact words I was thinking the moment I heard about the Will Smith slap: "I can't wait for the Adum & Pals video on this" lmao
you could FEEL the energy in the theatre just go away after the slap. he wasn't wrong in saying everyone just wants to go home now.
3:22 Idk if this makes me crazy but for some reason it's depressing seeing a community of famous people who have gone on and on about sexual harassment (mostly justified) still laugh at something so unabashedly creepy because "teehee horny women". Like I'm sure Jason Momoa is fine but when you go on and on about how sexual harassment is a bad thing, it really makes it seem like you don't care about the people you actually do it to.
It's almost like there is a wild gender double-standard
Men don’t have sexual autonomy haven’t you gotten the memo?
i know its fucking weird
@@chonchjohnch Wasn’t there a second memo about how men merely accused of sexual harrassment are guilty until proven innocent?
No you don't understand, it's bad only when men do it.
They cut out the funniest part of the whole video, when the costume designer for Cruella says "I'm gonna go home and eat some beans"
There should've been a countdown in the corner until the slap. That woulda been funny.
Next year. Let's start the countdown now! How many days 'til the next one?
With the article coming out about Zack Snyder using bots to get Justice league back into relevancy it's really funny to see him win the Twitter poll stuff
I thought it was online trolls that tried to put the Justice League on the Cheerworthy award, but seeing that it's bots makes sense in the most hilarious way possible.
that could explain why he doesn't want to be associated with geeks and gamers even though they were supposedly the most vocal about getting the snyder cut made.
I believe real people picked him, the audience wants funny stuff.
It's even more hilarious that in response to the bot accusations he quoted Mussolini. Yeah, that Mussolini.
LINK?
"I hope the academy invites me back."
*Curb Your Entheusiasm theme starts playing*
After this year why SHOULDN'T Derek be the host for next year? Bring back the weed comedian and blunt boy too it'll be the highest ratings they've gotten this century
He he.... HIGHEST
Because you need to be at least B list to be completely unhinged at the Oscars. Don't get me wrong Daddy Derek is grade A mental but you need the prestige to be that nuts at Hollywood events.
And make the interlude where Derek shoots coronavirus particles in the desert at least 30 minutes long
*bloodboy
I love how the thumbnail makes it look like Adum turns back over to Will like "you dare strike me mortal?!"
Exactly, fucking love it lol
Yeah it's sweet
The poses look like some jojo shit
They edited out the Best Film Editing award without a single hint of self-awareness.
Unreal.
Slaps aside, there is something obscene about the ridiculously wealthy hosting a big celebration of how wonderful they are and then performing that celebration to the rest of the world.
Ah yes, the Oscars, that magical time when rich movie stars get dressed up, sit in a big room, and give each other golden statues all night..
Also, reminder: the Oscars started as a way to pacify Hollywood talent that wanted to unionize. Union busting is at the roots of the whole thing.
@@luiginastro8831 Didn't know that, thx for the info.
Wow there's something utterly, hilariously tragic about the amount that this ceremony was built around Will Smith being normal, what with him being in the front row, and being an obvious lock for best actor to the point that they planned that big dumb briefcase bit for the category.
Like, I'm sure they really were fighting in the editing bay, because this has to be the least 'to plan' it could have gone for them. Well, maybe not the least.
I cant wait for the next oscars where we have best movie and 3 hours of singing
3 hours of singing would be far better than this honestly...
@@murciadoxial8056 3 hours of "Remember... meeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee"
Imagine your movie's award got cut for Amy Schumer's carcass flying in a spider-man suit
The Academy Awards are like TH-cam Rewind: You think it couldn't get worse next year, but they manage to make it worse in every conceivable way.
At least TH-cam Rewind had the decency to disappear once everyone started disliking it.
@@SterlingDeklin i think without The Virus compounding it, it would have continued.
Didn't will Smith contribute to the ruin of both of them ?
Even not hearing the audio, I can recite every word that Will Smith said lol
18:26 and what did Chris say when he finally spoke about this? He addressed it in his closing in that Netflix special he done recently. Here's what he said on the smack itself:
"Why didn't you fight back? Because I got parents! I was raised! You know what my parents thought me? Don't fight in front of white people!"
Rest in peace Scott.
This Oscars was doomed the moment they chose Amy Schumer as a host.
I thought Amy was good. I know some of it was controversial, but overall, she did a good job.
@@tonyg76 A woman known for stealing a majority of her jokes should be shunned for plagiarism, not elevated to a position of hosting an awards ceremony.
@@Proserpira What jokes did she steal? From whom?
@@tonyg76 just to be clear, I mean in general, not in her hosting. She's stolen a few from John Mulaney, for example. There are several videos explaining and showcasing this. I believe SunnyV2 catalogued some.
This is easily available -and quite well known- information.
@@Proserpira If that is true, your right that she should not be celebrated.
I'm still amazed that after being in showbiz forever, Will Smith didn't just roll with that. Rock's joke was 100 percent showbiz, whether it was in good taste or not. My money's on desperate plays to save a long-failing marriage.
He's lost the plot lmao
It was scripted, hence why no charges were pressed, he was allowed to stay and they went on like everything was normal
@@donnyg9993 thats obviously not true though. Hes been blacklisted for ten years over this.
Not to mention Smith “decided” to “retire” from the Screen Actors Guild.
@@niallreid7664 and I’m sure that will be lifted before the oscars next year. I’m not sure why thinking Hollywood actors would script this is too far fetched
People begging for their lives are less desperate then the Oscars.
There was some overlap with Will Smith
Than*
The amount of irony that keeps happening is incredible. Scoot going “hit me” the boys talking about the deaf guy taking the award from Will Smith. Hilarious
I know the Oscars suck, but for real, watching everything crash and burn live was such an experience
26:13 is my particular favorite, them giving me the image of two guys fighting in the editing booth like an action movie makes it all the better
Or like early in _The Interview,_ where Eminem outs himself in an interview and his panicking publicist (Ben Schwartz) bursts into the editing booth.
It's amazing how the Academy managed to suck year after year for at least a decade now and they still can't figure out why most people hate the awards, talk about having no self awareness at all.
When you don’t watch like half the movies that you are assigned to vote on and probably barely pay attention to the foreign ones, it’s no surprise that they have lost the plot (pun intended).
I hope Derek Savage forever continues the 420 awards so that YMS and pals can observe the two shows become identical quality.
20:27 - The fact that the orchestra played Nas' "Hate Me Now" made me burst out laughing -- timing on par with the trumpet guy in Joker.
You sure Nas didnt sample it?
@@NerosFault
The drums make it "Hate Me Now" instead of "O Fortuna".
The musical director was Adam Blackstone, the same guy who directs the music for the BET awards and the Soul Train awards. I'm willing to bet the Nas homage was intentional.
25:13 “He played a crazy man who made his children famous” oh so that thing Will Smith also did in real life with his real kids?
META
Celebrities - This is the biggest moment ever.
Regular People - Who cares?
Live action actresses for corporate movies- animation is the perfect babysitter for our children!
The makers for flee- oh well, I guess they forgot about us.
Literally Any other indie film that got nominated- first time?
Rewatching these videos is difficult now that Scoot is gone. Thanks so much for all the laughs big cat.
"I love how he chose the day that he's getting an Oscar to ruin his image"
Poignant.
“I wish anyone could take it from Will Smith”
Well apparently anyone can take his wife and he’s A-okay with that.
Is he though?
@@Advent3546 He must be dying inside knowing she has control to urge him to act like this.
I dunno I feel like it's in bad taste to judge other people's sex lives. Doesnt this whole discourse boil down to "Will Smith should control his woman!" Sort of an aftertaste of misogyny for me
@@paulashla Nah, it’s a toxic relationship and he absolutely deserves to be shit on for staying in it.
@@Duskets I mean if I knew someone in a toxic relationship I wouldn't shit on them for staying in it. If I was their friend I might encourage them to move on. But shitting on them would be compounding the toxicity with more toxicity! Seems mean to me idk
I was shocked Smith was allowed to just sit back down and enjoy the show as if nothing happened. I was completely in awe when he still received an award that very evening. I transcended life when I witnessed him getting a standing ovation after what he did. That year's acedemy awards proved more than usual everyone involved is just delusional and degenerate, lmao.
Assault is only a crime if you're poor, silly.
I WAS with You until You said "degenerate"
@@javsandarts "This is just like the fall of Rome!"
@@javsandarts the word doesn't mean the same thing(s) that it used to mean.
The people involved in these awards are so totally removed from the lives of regular people. They may as well be a different species on a different planet.
The Will Smith slap is so underwhelming I really expected more but it was just nothing and they just kept going like it never even happened
The memes make it so much better.
Show must go on honestly, but what they should do in my opinion is to stop that chaos on spot. Ask Will to leave, don't even show him going. Announce that Will won the Oscar and send it to him via mail. Never invite him again 👏
@@Misushi18 well he's been banned from the Oscars for 10 years, so that's pretty substantial
“Our final exciting hour”
Sometimes foreshadowing is relatively obvious.
It could've been saved if Chris Rock appeared behind Will during his Oscar acceptance-speech and smashed a breakaway tennis-racket over his head and Will went, "Okay, we even now"
*”Are we dancing to dead people ???….shuffling to dead people”*
🤣🤣😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 LMAOOOOOO
The slap is immediately followed with P. Diddy on stage. You just can't make this shit up.
Said it before, I'll say it again: I put off watching the slappening simply because I wanted to watch it alongside the pals.
Seeing Chris Rock walk on stage felt like the countdown to a rocket taking off
As a mixed black woman I did hate that assault was supported by a lot of black women because it was seen as "on Jada's behalf", "defending" a black woman.
it isnt about race, it is about principle. we dont know the private, intimate, details of their relationship but if someone doesnt reciprocate the same effort you put into a relationship, what is there to defend? especially when they cheat on you and constsntly humiliate you publicly for millions to see?
I also saw people on social media pretending that Jada's disabled to try and rationalize it. Yuck.
It’s crazy how many people thought THIS was the instance where “actually yes, violence was an appropriate response” and “yes, he should’ve defended his woman!!” It’s so infantilizing to women. A lot of feminists defended it, but how the fuck is it feminism to hinge a woman’s agency onto a man’s violent internalization of toxic patriarchal traits? The cognitive dissonance was a fucking shitshow to bear witness to.
Like the woman who got her man stabbed "defending" her honor after her EBT card was rejected at that bodega.
There was so many different better ways to defend her. That doesn’t include assaulting someone. I, as a black person, completely understand where those black women were coming from, but I do not agree.
A moment of complete laughter for TH-cam that censored the Will Smith slap...
whilst the stream in Australia was like: UNCENSORED
Despite the fact that 5 different videos were trending on their own site that showed the slap
Did youtube censor it ? It was just censored on television in the US to begin with.
@@benjisaac YT kept flagging the video when Adam was trying to upload it
I love the tiger/dog/floating head aesthetic to represent our three heroes.
That tiger picture in coordination with Scoot's commentary is the funniest thing to me
I liked how Smith said "it's slappin time" and announced morbius
The gravity of the slap setting in as they're doing the commentary was fun to listen to.
One of my favorite traditions: listening to these guys tear into an excessively grandiose awards show.
Your commentary is more entertaining than the actual ceremony.
Anything's more entertaining than the Oscars.
It better be. That's a low bar.
@@notscotthenson not quite as entertaining as athlete nip-slips, but close
@@cranberryrosebud I'm honoured just to be in the same conversation
Watching paint dry is more entertaining than the actual ceremony
I was listening to the live stream of these guys watching the Awards and as soon as the bewilderment of the slap came about, I rushed to my tv and tuned into the telecast.
11:37 Dude stood up to them when they played the "go away" music. King.
Diddy coming out after all that is really just a cherry on top in hindsight
Honestly! I had a double take while rewatching like “diddy was at the oscars???? the slap oscars????”
@@undercookedtoast1479it just gets funnier the more you think about it
“Don’t demonetize me TH-cam, this was on the Oscar’s”
really funny how easily you can predict them
TH-cam’s too diabolical to not be predictable.