This was Lucille Ball’s last public appearance. She would be gone in just a few weeks after this ceremony. Her gown looked wonderful on her, such a shame there aren’t “stars” like her anymore. She’ll make the world laugh forever.
Everything had so much quality in those days. People cars clothes energy and family standards. Just so much quality and I hate how it went away so fast. The last of the truly glamorous and individuality. At least up into the 90’s.
family standards? cars? I agree that the 90s had much more quality but not because of family standards but because back then movies and music was 100x better than nowadays. Better movies, scripts, actors etc. and the same for music. It's sad how things have become....The 90s were the best decade in humankind history for sure, 90s and then 80s.
For some things yes, not for a lot of things though. Today we are able to easily know what goes on in the world more. Back then there was a lot of racism, misogyny, bigotry, abuse, hidden horrors, etc. that Hollywood and the world hid and lived in denial about. Music was definitely better with much more real talent. As for families, today’s are better because more are aware of the physical and mental health effects for their children, but still an issue and always will be. Today we are more aware and educated about a lot. But social media can overwhelm many and cause health problems alone. So lots of good and bad back then and today. I think the nostalgia of youthful fun times back then plays on lots of people’s minds too and rightfully so if it brings good positive things to mind. ❤
@@nachc6459 well he could be specifically referring to a million different things, but what he’s says is something people say about every time period. People would have said the same thing 60 years prior.
It wasn't. We just didn't know about it. Internet became an advanced encyclopedia for the world to recieve info in seconds and made it impossible for the corrupt to hide anymore
Notice how no one else is introduced as a “legend” except for Lucille Ball. She was one of the most powerful people in Hollywood until she died one month after this took place. And she still looks gorgeous at 77 years old. That’s a real star ⭐️👍🏻
This was the Oscars with that VERY infamous Rob Lowe/Snow White opening, the first to implement the phrase "And the Oscar goes to...", and also the first with Jeff Margolis as director (a role he kept for seven more years). And your announcer? The late, great Charlie O'Donnell!!!
2:06 Despite never marrying, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell are one of the longest-standing couples in Hollywood and have been together since 1983. 👏🙏 It's their 40-year anniversary this year!!💗
Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith were indeed quite the "best friends"... They (re)married 2 months later, in June. Dakota being born on October that same year, Griffith is likely to have been 2-3 months pregnant when this was shot, i.e. in March.
Lol those old 80s hair styles are the worse! Jeff goldblum will always be my weird crush...just something about him. I believe he and davis were married at this time.
Are you suggesting Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Holland, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Liam Neeson, Lupita Nyong'o, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ewan McGregor (all actors who are still actively acting in movies) are all crap?
@@MilesCraft1 you had to choose the worst list, Hemsworth? Holland? Seriously? Some of the ones you mention are from the 80s, and the others have one or another remarkable work, nothing more, today they are more famous for personal drama, for being of a race, gender, etc., than for true talent. It's not that the 80s were perfect but it wasn't all controlled by identity politics and political messages
When you see Lucille Ball it really brings home to you the difference between a star and a celebrity. Lucy literally shines in an aura of her own. Once upon a time we had stars, people with the 'it' factor, these days we just have celebrities, manufactured by the industry, they just don't have that buzz about them.
Lucille Ball was in over 60 movies before going on radio 2/12 years with My Favorite Husband which then let to the 1951 classic tv show I Love Lucy (1951) followed up with 3 more Lucy shows. Always a wonder and a pleasure to see. I do love Lucy and will forever. Thanks for all the laughter!
3:28 I do miss when the Oscars of old were held at the beautiful Shrine Auditorium. The legendary Lucille Ball in her very last public appearance, the following month passed away due to heart complications.
I love how it's all actors. No celebrities, influencers, tik tok stars. During this time it was just talented respected actors. Once they started inviting the likes of Kardashians into this, it dimmed the elegance of the Oscars.
Her last appearance shortly before she died. Bob Hope asked her to appear with him - at first she was hesitant but friend persisted. Happy we could see her this last time. I ❤ Lucy
while many of these stars are gone or have changed dramatically in appearance, it seems that the folks from Price Waterhouse look exactly the same year after year. I wonder how they remain so well preserved?
I never knew until I finally saw it: Merv Griffin performed "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" during the infamous Rob Lowe/Snow White opening. Bet you anything the appearance of this song in The Lion King was no accident.
Yes. They have the Red Carpet opening and the introduction by Ton Selleck but the infamous opening number with Rob Lowe (and Alice Faye, Vincent Price, Cyd Charisse, Dorothy Lamour etc.) is absent. If I'm not mistaken one of the 'requirements' of the Disney settlement was that it never be shown again. A pity. It really wasn't all that bad.
according to Gene Siskel, he'd never seen a bigger reaction for any star ever than with the people there - media, fans, cameras, interviewers - all waiting over 15 minutes after everybody already went in for Tom Cruise to arrive. the way he's barely mentioned here speaks volumes, i think, about the amount of bias there was at the time towards huge stars like him. he's barely mentioned! even though _everybody_ waited for him to arrive. no wonder he didn't win. the Academy hated him. probably still do. didn't even give DiCaprio an Oscar™ until _The Revenant,_ for a performance he didn't deserve it for. The Oscars™ have been - and always will be - _hilariously_ behind the times. Martin Scorsese was only reluctantly handed an Oscar™ over *35 years* after knocking out masterpiece after masterpiece. he deserved Best Director™ for _Hugo,_ too. never MIND _Goodfellas, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver,_ etc.
Agreed.. How he was never nominated for rainman actually is mind blowing. Between top gun and rainman he made huge amount of money for Hollywood.. . I still think they saw him just as another pretty boy.
Jem and the Holograms Episode 66 "Around the World with Starlight Girls Part 1" Jem and the Holograms Episode 67 "Starlight Girls In Outer Space Part 2"
Such classy down to earth people in Hollywood back then: Tom Selleck, Bruce Willis, Robin Williams who people admired and related to. Now Hollywood's got too many of the self entitled.
Allan Carr should have produced more Oscars, because these are brilliant in hindsight, yet I realize how bombastic and flamboyant it seemed then but it's truly so bad it's good.
The Oscars used to be so classy!
It sounds like a Disney parade is about to start 😂
True 😂
lol
It does 😂😂
A time when movies were still good and the Oscars still glamorous ⭐
This was Lucille Ball’s last public appearance. She would be gone in just a few weeks after this ceremony. Her gown looked wonderful on her, such a shame there aren’t “stars” like her anymore. She’ll make the world laugh forever.
Everything had so much quality in those days. People cars clothes energy and family standards. Just so much quality and I hate how it went away so fast. The last of the truly glamorous and individuality. At least up into the 90’s.
family standards? cars? I agree that the 90s had much more quality but not because of family standards but because back then movies and music was 100x better than nowadays. Better movies, scripts, actors etc. and the same for music. It's sad how things have become....The 90s were the best decade in humankind history for sure, 90s and then 80s.
For some things yes, not for a lot of things though. Today we are able to easily know what goes on in the world more. Back then there was a lot of racism, misogyny, bigotry, abuse, hidden horrors, etc. that Hollywood and the world hid and lived in denial about.
Music was definitely better with much more real talent.
As for families, today’s are better because more are aware of the physical and mental health effects for their children, but still an issue and always will be.
Today we are more aware and educated about a lot. But social media can overwhelm many and cause health problems alone.
So lots of good and bad back then and today. I think the nostalgia of youthful fun times back then plays on lots of people’s minds too and rightfully so if it brings good positive things to mind. ❤
i mean the clothes were sh~t
@@Confidentk9sCa there is still racism and misogyny every day. we're so far behind where we need to be.
Goldie Hawn is amazing 😻
Was* before she butchered her face
I love her totally 😊
Awwww good old Robin Williams! ❤
WHERE IS RIVER PHOENIX... 🙆🏼♀️
Sigourney Weaver was robbed that year, same with Aliens. She's an amazing actress
Totally agree. That year should have won for Aliens, an this year Glenn Close should have won at the end Jodie Foster won
Sigourney was roobed only once...Gorillas in mist.and Jodie was overrated..twice..she had better roles then those two where she Got Oscar..
1989: high-flying Tom Cruise
2023: still high-flying Tom Cruise
The time when the world was normal!
You’re kidding right? 😂😂
@@RosieOleanderDallinger you don’t get what he means ?
@@nachc6459 well he could be specifically referring to a million different things, but what he’s says is something people say about every time period. People would have said the same thing 60 years prior.
Love seeing these people! Thank you for sharing this.
It wasn't. We just didn't know about it. Internet became an advanced encyclopedia for the world to recieve info in seconds and made it impossible for the corrupt to hide anymore
So sad to see such stars as Lucille Ball, Robin Williams, Gregory Hines. And others who are gone RIP
Where is river phoenix?
Notice how no one else is introduced as a “legend” except for Lucille Ball. She was one of the most powerful people in Hollywood until she died one month after this took place. And she still looks gorgeous at 77 years old. That’s a real star ⭐️👍🏻
It's 2022 and I still miss her and have watched all the Lucy shows to get thru this pandemic. Loved as a child and 70 years late still do.
I can’t help but feel like the word legend is now tossed around too loosely nowadays
They are all dressed very elegant, not like today's Red Carpet arrivals!
Это точно
Everybody looked so stunning that night, both actors and actresses around that time! 😎
"One man, NO baby....Tom Selleck" 😂😂😂 lol
he's hot
This was the Oscars with that VERY infamous Rob Lowe/Snow White opening, the first to implement the phrase "And the Oscar goes to...", and also the first with Jeff Margolis as director (a role he kept for seven more years).
And your announcer? The late, great Charlie O'Donnell!!!
Meryl Streep is goddess!! She’s still looks sooo great!!!
Jesus that first minute makes the late 80's sound like a hundred years ago.
Tom Selleck was one handsome stud.
2:06 Despite never marrying, Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell are one of the longest-standing couples in Hollywood and have been together since 1983. 👏🙏 It's their 40-year anniversary this year!!💗
1:08 - most stunning man in hollywood, mister selleck
When class was a must in the red carpet...
Robin Williams 😢
Don Johnson and Melanie Griffith were indeed quite the "best friends"... They (re)married 2 months later, in June. Dakota being born on October that same year, Griffith is likely to have been 2-3 months pregnant when this was shot, i.e. in March.
1:52 Glenn Close ♥ She looks so beautiful!
PLEASE, ACADEMY , POST THE OLD 1950´S AND 1960´S COMPLETE CEREMONIES YOU STILL HAVEN´T POSTED. THANK YOU VERY MUCH
The stars are out shining bright!
Love the mullet on Goldblum
Lol those old 80s hair styles are the worse! Jeff goldblum will always be my weird crush...just something about him. I believe he and davis were married at this time.
Que saudades de quando os atores clássicos eram jovens
So many good actors back then unlike today's crap!!
Are you suggesting Samuel L. Jackson, Tom Holland, Chris Hemsworth, Scarlett Johansson, Liam Neeson, Lupita Nyong'o, Benedict Cumberbatch and Ewan McGregor (all actors who are still actively acting in movies) are all crap?
Tom holland?! Are you serious???? Hollywood stars of that time are incomparable !lupita who?! What she has done? Screaming naked in 12 Years a Slave?
@@MilesCraft1 you had to choose the worst list, Hemsworth? Holland? Seriously? Some of the ones you mention are from the 80s, and the others have one or another remarkable work, nothing more, today they are more famous for personal drama, for being of a race, gender, etc., than for true talent. It's not that the 80s were perfect but it wasn't all controlled by identity politics and political messages
evrything was better in the 80 and 90s want that time back
When you see Lucille Ball it really brings home to you the difference between a star and a celebrity. Lucy literally shines in an aura of her own. Once upon a time we had stars, people with the 'it' factor, these days we just have celebrities, manufactured by the industry, they just don't have that buzz about them.
Lucille Ball was in over 60 movies before going on radio 2/12 years with My Favorite Husband which then let to the 1951 classic tv show I Love Lucy (1951) followed up with 3 more Lucy shows. Always a wonder and a pleasure to see. I do love Lucy and will forever. Thanks for all the laughter!
good old times
From when I was a fetus...😅
@@sthepaniagarcia6617 aha yes:) someone old someone young that time someone in fetus years going so fast...🌍
3:28 I do miss when the Oscars of old were held at the beautiful Shrine Auditorium. The legendary Lucille Ball in her very last public appearance, the following month passed away due to heart complications.
I love how it's all actors. No celebrities, influencers, tik tok stars. During this time it was just talented respected actors. Once they started inviting the likes of Kardashians into this, it dimmed the elegance of the Oscars.
Lucille Ball!!!
Her last appearance shortly before she died. Bob Hope asked her to appear with him - at first she was hesitant but friend persisted. Happy we could see her this last time. I ❤ Lucy
Lucy was gone about a month after this-her final public appearance.
Yes, sigh. Glad she was able to make this gala event with Bob Hope - one last time.
These were the days. Bruce & Demi...Jeff and Geena. *sigh*
The time when spilt tea was only in star magazine !!!!
while many of these stars are gone or have changed dramatically in appearance, it seems that the folks from Price Waterhouse look exactly the same year after year. I wonder how they remain so well preserved?
4:20 RIVER PHOENIX AND MARTHA PLIMPTON SPOTTED ❤️
Omgomg
It’s not
@@furioza5701 yes they're in the right corner, first you'll see martha's iconic dress and then river
I saw it lol Their heads 😍😂
Demi was practically pulling Bruce
Lucy from I love Lucy last appearance
Wow so much glamour
Meryl Streep LOOKED AMAZING
4:12 meryl streep
1989 Best Actor Dustin Hoffman ~ Rain Man
Best Actress Jody Foster ~ The Accused
I never knew until I finally saw it: Merv Griffin performed "I've Got a Lovely Bunch of Coconuts" during the infamous Rob Lowe/Snow White opening. Bet you anything the appearance of this song in The Lion King was no accident.
The First time when the Oscars on ABC had no host, all thanks to producer Allan Carr. Plus, Mel Gibson did not host the Oscars, for the first time.
Yes. They have the Red Carpet opening and the introduction by Ton Selleck but the infamous opening number with Rob Lowe (and Alice Faye, Vincent Price, Cyd Charisse, Dorothy Lamour etc.) is absent. If I'm not mistaken one of the 'requirements' of the Disney settlement was that it never be shown again. A pity. It really wasn't all that bad.
What happened? I never heard of thos before
according to Gene Siskel, he'd never seen a bigger reaction for any star ever than with the people there - media, fans, cameras, interviewers - all waiting over 15 minutes after everybody already went in for Tom Cruise to arrive.
the way he's barely mentioned here speaks volumes, i think, about the amount of bias there was at the time towards huge stars like him. he's barely mentioned! even though _everybody_ waited for him to arrive. no wonder he didn't win. the Academy hated him. probably still do. didn't even give DiCaprio an Oscar™ until _The Revenant,_ for a performance he didn't deserve it for.
The Oscars™ have been - and always will be - _hilariously_ behind the times. Martin Scorsese was only reluctantly handed an Oscar™ over *35 years* after knocking out masterpiece after masterpiece. he deserved Best Director™ for _Hugo,_ too. never MIND _Goodfellas, Raging Bull, Taxi Driver,_ etc.
Agreed.. How he was never nominated for rainman actually is mind blowing. Between top gun and rainman he made huge amount of money for Hollywood.. . I still think they saw him just as another pretty boy.
Thomas Magnum & Snake Plissken 👍🏻🥂
Isn't Charlie O'Donnell's voice like melted butter? God, I miss him on Wheel.
Sound like SALE OF THE CENTURY lol
I was born this year so it's exciting to see this
Dang, the Oscars used to be fun.
There used to be a mystique about it all.
25 years is hard on people, even if they are rich enough to have all the work done. Most of those folks look way different now.
So long back in time it's so strange how all the beautiful people in the video are mostly dead now or at the end of their lives it's humbling...
LOL, who are you talking about? They still have 20-30 years ahead of them.
what's the name of the 2:23 song/soundtrack?
Какие на видео все стильные и элегантные. А сейчас фрик шоу.
En qué año cantó Starship nothing is gonna stop us now?
Dónde está esa parte?
Fantasticoooooooooo! Hollywood I love you!
That background music. Hilarious as is the presenter's voice. Like it though.
This was back when Hollywood still had a little class. Now: Garbage (and super low ratings).
Yep
Lucille ball is why I came here
Good times
What is the music they're playing?
Jem and the Holograms Episode 66
"Around the World with Starlight Girls Part 1"
Jem and the Holograms Episode 67
"Starlight Girls In Outer Space Part 2"
What is the songname?
What? No Joan Cusack?
The year that Taylor Swift was born, 1989!!!
*Me trying to find River like:*
👁👄👁
same KFCJSKJD someone said at 4:20 but you cant really see river, just like the back of martha and rios head 💔💔
When actresses could buy clothes.
am I the only one who's annoyed they didn't say rita wilson's name???????
2:42 it looks like they are trying to prop her as if she is inebriated 😂
Haha it does
Когда ещё был Советский Союз, в Америке даже Оскар был классный 😌
Seems like yesterday
After '2010 the Oscars sucks
These were the Oscars!!
This is wen movies were fantastic real acting no C.G.I so many of my favorites
What a classic that,s when they were good
What were we thinking with all those terrible perms!
I remember kodacolor lol
Hollywood went downhill faster than a meteor. The tone, elegance, class all went away to crass, vulgar and disgusting....
Before the U.K. invasion of actors
Миг и 34 года .
the year i born
Such classy down to earth people in Hollywood back then: Tom Selleck, Bruce Willis, Robin Williams who people admired and related to. Now Hollywood's got too many of the self entitled.
Que elegancia de personajes no como los payasos se ahora
Back when real stars walked the red carpet. Today we have unknowns and wannabes walking the beige, er "champagne" carpet...
Max von Sedoff???WTF?
Max von Sydow actor/sweden
I almost thought i was watching Mutual of Omahas Wild Kingdom
Allan Carr should have produced more Oscars, because these are brilliant in hindsight, yet I realize how bombastic and flamboyant it seemed then but it's truly so bad it's good.
🥺❤️❤️
2:31
The qood time
God
oh god revlon and coca cola... jesus. every fkn one.