Giving ‘Cinderella’ or ‘Army of the Dead’ an Oscar is pathetic

Andrew Lloyd Webber's 'Cinderella' needs work before Broadway

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Watching the Oscars embarrass themselves is becoming an annual tradition as jubilant as putting up a Christmas tree. Fun for the whole family! 

Whether the inevitable blunder is an accident (like when Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty said “La La Land” beat “Moonlight” for Best Picture or Joaquin Phoenix gave a speech about the barbarism of cow’s milk) or self-inflicted (like Anne Hathaway and James Franco’s terrible hosting, and #OscarsSoWhite), we’re guaranteed at least one whoopsie during Hollywood’s biggest night of ineptitude.

The latest fiasco falls into the latter category. The Academy of Motion Picture Oafs and Doofuses has added a “fan favorite” award to the 2022 ceremony on March 27. It’s like the MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss, only more of a joke because the Oscars is as serious as sitting shiva.

Users can vote on the Oscars website or on Twitter (oh, great) up to 20 times a day with the hashtag #OscarsFanFavorite. Perhaps some of the dead Chicagoans who checked the box for John F. Kennedy can get in on the action!

Currently in the lead, according to Deadline: the heinous “Cinderella” movie starring Camila Cabello. 

That’s the Amazon atrocity (43% on RottenTomatoes) in which Cinders’ evil stepmother is named Vivian and used to play the violin, and the title orphan dreams of being some sort of Renaissance fashion designer. James Corden plays a mouse and Billy Porter’s fairy godmother character is named Fab G. That’s a “Thelma and Louise”-sized drop from the musicals that have taken home the Best Picture Oscar, such as “My Fair Lady,” “The Sound of Music,” “West Side Story” and “Chicago.” 

Camila Cabello in Cinderella
“Cinderella” starring Camila Cabello could win the new Fan Favorite Oscar in 2022.
Kerry Brown


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