Yes, but it takes a bit longer. That's why they release +7 and +28 figures.Omega wrote:I agree but they can count the online viewers even more accurately than traditional TV viewership.Kristatos wrote:Also, I think it's a bit misleading to compare overnights to a ceremony from 10 years ago. Viewing habits have changed a lot over the last decade.
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My wife and I watched The Walking Dead but during commercials we took a peek at the Oscars. This telecast was obviously a disaster in the making. Those nominated movies weren't really anything to root for. I did like Dunkirk but had the feeling it wouldn't win. I read somewhere that seven of the nine nominated movies averaged something like $47 million at the box office. That translates to about 5 million people who saw these films. Then, of course, you got Jimmy Kimmel, a far-left loon, and whoever pushed to bring him back is probably fired by now. With him on board, they actually encouraged 50% of the country to skip the show.
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As I've been saying over at the box office thread, this Hollywood political crapola hinders the box office, and here we've seen it again work against them. It's not the sole reason and people do have alternative forms of entertainment these days, but it obviously adds fuel to the fire. For the Academy, in their whacked-out thinking, they must have sincerely believed there's nothing like a big audience draw than having Kimmel, a looney liberal with the reputation of blabbing lectures to the rest of the country about the wonders of socialized medicine and the great need to give up our guns. Yeah, dude, have the government disarm the public. Totalitarianism here we come! (What a moron.)bjmdds wrote:Last night’s ceremony drew a 18.9 Live+Same Day rating in the metered market households. That was off 16% from last year’s 22.4 rating, which was a nine-year low. The 18.9 appears to be an "all-time low for the Oscars", below the previous low ratings point, logged with the 2008 telecast (21.9), hosted by Jon Stewart, when No Country For Old Men won Best Picture.-----------It has been said here, on this magnificent forum for years, that the more Hollywood pushes their PC agendas, the more it will suffer, as it was proven out by the historically low ratings last night Nobody cares what these spoiled, highly uneducated losers think about, and these anti-male, anti-white, liberal agendas are losing steam by the day as society is now tuning out the BS being spewed daily by the media against the silent majority of this country. The worm has now turned, as we go Back To The Future ---------the overall reviews of the show overwhelmingly found Kimmel and the Oscars boring too.
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well the online streaming they know instantly, dvr takes some time. Direct TV and other satellite providers they know instantly who watched live, there’s a feature where it shows what’s popular on direct tv right now and you can look by region. I think there was a disclaimer when we signed up that data would be collected. I think TiVo does the same now. I’d guess cable providers might do this too.Kristatos wrote:Yes, but it takes a bit longer. That's why they release +7 and +28 figures.Omega wrote:I agree but they can count the online viewers even more accurately than traditional TV viewership.Kristatos wrote:Also, I think it's a bit misleading to compare overnights to a ceremony from 10 years ago. Viewing habits have changed a lot over the last decade.
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I think the over nights are pretty accurate including online. The night of the super bowl they knew how many streamed it how they streamed it and where in the world they live.
Streaming after the fact and dvr I think take longer. The channel apps for Xbox, PlayStation, Roku and dvr you can catch up on shows or find new shows on demand. There may be more traditional methods that take longer to gather data from .
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I’ve read a few stories where the narrative is the oscars where not politically charged and couldn’t fathom why people didn’t tune in. I don’t know where they get this idea, maybe less political than a usually awards show or communist party rally? Hollywood used prime time to attack their political enemies, but qualify it by saying they didn’t do it much, only if you live in that one social bubble do you believe it was nothing. I don’t know why Stars believe virtue signaling to each other sways anyone else, they pulled out all the stops to keep trump out of the White House and nobody was swayed by their celebrity opinions.
I do think Jimmy Kimmel who is a one man war on women was a bad choice. Literally days of video of his act could be put together showing him behaving inappropriately to women.
Besides He’s not very funny before he got political and now he thinks he’s a political power regurgitating talking points feed to him.
Beyond politics IMHO the awards shows have lost meaning to younger generations., I think this is where the discussion will end up.
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I do think Jimmy Kimmel who is a one man war on women was a bad choice. Literally days of video of his act could be put together showing him behaving inappropriately to women.
Besides He’s not very funny before he got political and now he thinks he’s a political power regurgitating talking points feed to him.
Beyond politics IMHO the awards shows have lost meaning to younger generations., I think this is where the discussion will end up.
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Jimmy Kimmel will never host the Oscars again He now has the wonderful distinction of being the host of the lowest rated Academy Awards in history and it could not happen to a more deserving loser
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I predict that next year's Oscar host will be a woman and/or POC. Oprah? (Edited to add: I was half-joking, but looking back at those viewing figures you posted, the two highest-rated Oscar ceremonies this century were both hosted by women, Whoopi Goldberg in 2002 and Ellen DeGeneres in 2014, so they could do worse).bjmdds wrote:Jimmy Kimmel will never host the Oscars again He now has the wonderful distinction of being the host of the lowest rated Academy Awards in history and it could no happen to a more deserving loser
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it’s the low hanging fruit of the bio-pic world. Last war where it is easy to define the good guys vs bad guys and make a big deal about the leaders.Kristatos wrote:I think I said the same thing upthread. Not convinced the world needs yet another Churchill biopic.Capt. Sir Dominic Flandry wrote:Darkest Hour is probably entertaining, but Churchill at the start of the war has been done many times before.
Churchill was the leader his nation needed to survive a war they were not ready for, like a chubby Batman
In a way it is harder to make a film like Dunkirk because after saving private Ryan the audience expects historical accuracy and to leave the movie felling shellshock.
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James Bond star Daniel Craig is pulling out all the stops to ensure that Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle can complete a Richard Curtis Beatles movie musical in time to take charge of the new Bond film by the end of the year.
Craig attended a meeting with James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson and Boyle and his Trainspotting writing partner John Hodge, where the film-makers pitched their vision for Bond 25.
‘They took the idea to Barbara, never believing for a minute she would go for it. But she’s excited by the concept — and so is her producing partner Michael,’ a closely connected source told me in Los Angeles.
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James Bond star Daniel Craig is pulling out all the stops to ensure that Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle can complete a Richard Curtis Beatles movie musical in time to take charge of the new Bond film by the end of the year.
Craig attended a meeting with James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson and Boyle and his Trainspotting writing partner John Hodge, where the film-makers pitched their vision for Bond 25.
‘They took the idea to Barbara, never believing for a minute she would go for it. But she’s excited by the concept — and so is her producing partner Michael,’ a closely connected source told me in Los Angeles.
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Craig attended a meeting with James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson and Boyle and his Trainspotting writing partner John Hodge, where the film-makers pitched their vision for Bond 25.
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So clay face is trying to sell a movie plot the people who are writing it thought should never be agreed to?Napoleon Solo wrote:http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... -film.html
James Bond star Daniel Craig is pulling out all the stops to ensure that Oscar-winning director Danny Boyle can complete a Richard Curtis Beatles movie musical in time to take charge of the new Bond film by the end of the year.
Craig attended a meeting with James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli, Michael G. Wilson and Boyle and his Trainspotting writing partner John Hodge, where the film-makers pitched their vision for Bond 25.
‘They took the idea to Barbara, never believing for a minute she would go for it. But she’s excited by the concept — and so is her producing partner Michael,’ a closely connected source told me in Los Angeles.
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My guys is it’ll be a Logan clone with Craig dying at the end, maybe melting like the wicked witch.
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Kimmel's monologue was full of self-importance and sheer loathing for the masses. He said something along the lines that the world is watching them (the Hollywood elites) and they need to set an example, so if they can work together to stop sexual harassment in the workplace, then women will only experience harassment at every other place they go.bjmdds wrote:Jimmy Kimmel will never host the Oscars again He now has the wonderful distinction of being the host of the lowest rated Academy Awards in history and it could not happen to a more deserving loser
What?! He's really saying that everybody else is just as bad as the Hollywood elites used to be, but they (the elites) have cleaned up their act but the rest of the world haven't. For the Hollywood elites, their moral superiority is permanent, so Kimmel had to lecture the world that they're still better than the rest of us.
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I was feeling restless the other afternoon so I went to see it (a big mistake). But at the Oscars telecast, the Hollywood progressives rejoiced in the following:bjmdds wrote:People are fed up with Hollywood..........a mute falling in love with The Creature From The Black Lagoon wins best picture? Who spends money to see this? [video][/video]
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- It's set in 1962, and one of the heroes is an actual Soviet spy. So the film suggests sympathy for Soviet communism. In fact, the Soviet spy is very benevolent, and it's his really mean bosses who won’t help him save the creature from the US government.
- It's Israel that makes dangerous covert weapons, not the Soviets.
- The real villain is a stereotypical WASP. He lives in the splendor of “white” suburbia where he abuses his wife and practices some kind of evil Christianity.
- The indigenous people who worshipped the sea creature fought to keep the evil big oil company out of the jungle.
- The mute woman's neighbor is a gay artist who helps her free the creature. I guess there's some kind of social justice theme running in there. And let's not forget that the creature and the mute woman represent all the lonely and oppressed who finally rise against their oppressors.
- It's Israel that makes dangerous covert weapons, not the Soviets.
- The real villain is a stereotypical WASP. He lives in the splendor of “white” suburbia where he abuses his wife and practices some kind of evil Christianity.
- The indigenous people who worshipped the sea creature fought to keep the evil big oil company out of the jungle.
- The mute woman's neighbor is a gay artist who helps her free the creature. I guess there's some kind of social justice theme running in there. And let's not forget that the creature and the mute woman represent all the lonely and oppressed who finally rise against their oppressors.
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The name's Bondius, agent 00VII: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/0 ... have-used/
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