ABC announced earlier this year that they would be live streaming the Academy Awards for the first time ever this year, but now we know the restrictions are vast.
To watch the stream, you will need to have a pay TV subscription from a supported provider, which include AT&T U-verse, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, Verizon, Google Fiber, and Midcontinent but does not include Time Warner ... [ read the full article ]
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Despite all of this, I still won't watch the Oscars. They have always been a very long and boring self important award show. Besides, the older I get, the less relevant they are in my eyes (and in the eyes of others, in my opinion.)
Originally posted by Mr-Movies: You couldn't pay me to watch this self absorbed crap, Hollywierd can keep their Oscars.
Amen, brother. When good movies like "Saving Private Ryan" back in 1998, or "The Dark Knight" in 2008 get snubbed, and only TDK gets one other award besides Heath Ledger's legendary performance, then the whole legitimacy of the whole process is called into question.