Oscars 2013: Remembering The Most Famous Infamous Speeches Ever
Oh, the glory of the Oscars! The pageantry, the talent, the emotion, the drama, the entertainment. What is a good Oscar show without some interpretive dance or a dreary "In Memoriam" montage thrown in to the mix? You can still have a great Oscar show without having to resort to Savion Glover tap dancing to the work of Jerry Goldsmith. The main attraction to any Oscar telecast is of course the acceptance speeches. The main reason we watch the Oscars (the Super Bowl of the cinephile) is to see who won, and what they say when given 45 seconds at the podium in front of billions watching. Some go up and prepare a brilliant and eloquently worded speech that pulls at the heartstrings, others are taken by surprise and just give a nervous, non-sensible tirade before the orchestra plays them off. Sometimes the Oscar podium becomes a way for a newly minted Oscar winner to spout off their political beliefs, but whatever the case may be the speeches are what make the Oscars quite profound from all the other awards shows. With the 85th Academy Awards, and a new breadth of speeches waiting in the wings mere hours away, we take a look at some of the awards show's most famous and most infamous speeches of all time.