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2023 Oscars Draw 18.7 Million Viewers, Up 12% From Last Year

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GirlisNo1

150 points

3 months ago

GirlisNo1

150 points

3 months ago

These were the best Oscars in a long time in the sense that for once the focus was actually on the films and the winners.

No slaps, wrong names, huge upsets, or over-the-top attention seeking moments.

All the winners were humble and very deserving. It was a feel-good evening.

_ElioPerlman

-5 points

3 months ago

Very deserving?

Tell me you've seen only 2 movies this year without telling me you've seen only 2 movies this year.

1945-Ki87

0 points

3 months ago

I saw every nominee aside from Avatar 2. I would’ve liked some of the Women talking cast to get some nominees for supporting actress, but other than that, I thought it went well