The 94th Academy Awards will be televised on Sunday, and it’s already shaping up to be an even more chaotic year than most. There’s no host controversy nor sloppy pandemic-era safeguards, but there is mockery over its #OscarsFanFavorite semi-trophy as well as backlash over producers’ decision to scuttle eight whole categories from the live broadcast. Another thing they won’t show, because it’s already happened: Denzel Washington giving Samuel L. Jackson his honorary Oscar.
On Friday, the Academy held their annual Governors Awards, a non-televised ceremony where they hand out awards that used to be part of the main broadcast but aren’t any longer. Since 2009, the three lifetime achievement trophies — the Academy Honorary Award, the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, and the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, which were long part of the main show — have been given their own shindig, far away from live television cameras.
That’s a shame, because clearly Denzel repeatedly bear-hugging an excitable Jackson — or Jackson receiving any award, to be honest — would be top shelf television.
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) March 26, 2022
After Washington and Jackson — who have only appeared in one movie together, Spike Lee’s Mo’ Better Blues — were done hugging it out , Jackson delivered an emotional speech. He spoke about how his film career began with him playing “gang member No. 2” and “Black guy,” but blossomed into over 150 screen credits — and, up to this point, only one Oscar nomination. (Jackson is so good that when Lee brought 1991’s Jungle Fever to Cannes, the festival dusted off the Best Supporting Actor trophy just for him.) “I guarantee you, this this is going to be cherished,” Jackson told the crowd.
When footage of Denzel and Jackson embracing over the latter’s monumental achievement, people simply could not believe producers didn’t want this on the main Oscars telecast.
— Zito (@_Zeets) March 26, 2022
WHY wouldn't you want this on television https://t.co/7B0lvZMNpm
— Christina Newland (@christinalefou) March 26, 2022
yeah no one who likes movies wants to see this on the broadcast! https://t.co/KwqgiQE0CU
— evan romano (@EvanRomano) March 26, 2022
Thank you @TheAcademy for denying your viewers this televised moment and instead giving us…what…Tony Hawk!!!!! https://t.co/WObZ6PaZHc
— Alejandro A. Riera (@AlejandroARiera) March 26, 2022
This could be part of the live Oscars telecast, but you playing. https://t.co/4qoxC6Myqm
— Julia (@julsrich) March 26, 2022
this absolutely should be part of the main broadcast!! https://t.co/PeZcQInteZ