This MsMojo video takes an in-depth look at the fascinating and surprising stories from the Academy Awards, ranking and exploring various aspects of Hollywood's biggest night (0:02).Youngest Oscar Nominees: (0:24-12:03)
- The list features child actors nominated before driving age, ranked by age rather than performance quality (0:37).
- Haley Joel Osment was nominated for The Sixth Sense at age 11 (0:53).
- Anna Paquin was 11 when she won Best Supporting Actress for The Piano (1:53).
- Abigail Breslin earned a nomination at 10 for Little Miss Sunshine (4:42).
- Justin Henry holds the record as the youngest nominee ever, nominated at age eight for Kramer vs. Kramer (10:58).Most Controversial Oscar Winners: (12:03-24:03)
- This segment covers scandalous or heavily debated recipients.
- Bohemian Rhapsody's win for Best Film Editing was criticized for its rough transitions (12:33).
- Life of Pi's Best Cinematography win sparked debate over the line between live-action filming and visual effects (14:59).
- Marisa Tomei's win for My Cousin Vinnie was a major upset, as she wasn't a favorite going in (15:52).
- Crash winning Best Picture over Brokeback Mountain remains controversial (17:42).
- Will Smith's Best Actor win for King Richard was overshadowed by him slapping Chris Rock earlier that evening (18:10).
- Shakespeare in Love winning Best Picture over Saving Private Ryan is still questioned (21:55).
- Roman Polanski winning Best Director for The Pianist caused backlash due to his legal issues, preventing him from attending (22:52).Shortest Screen-Time Winners: (24:03-38:11)
- This segment highlights actors who won awards with very little screen time.
- Jason Robards won Best Supporting Actor for Julia despite appearing for just under 11 minutes (28:43).
- Ben Johnson won for The Last Picture Show with less than 10 minutes of screen time (31:37).
- Gloria Grahame won Best Supporting Actress for The Bad and the Beautiful in under 10 minutes (32:59).
- Maureen Stapleton won for Reds appearing in less than 5% of the film (34:03).Stars Banned from the Oscars: (38:11-46:21)
- Covers individuals barred or expelled from the Academy.
- Richard Gere was effectively barred for two decades after making political comments about Tibet while presenting in 1993 (38:47).
- Carmine Caridi was the first person formally expelled for sharing unauthorized screeners (39:46).Iconic Oscar-Winning Songs: (46:21-1:21:42)
- A countdown of top honors for original songs.
- "What Was I Made For?" from Barbie (46:39).
- "Naatu Naatu" from RRR (47:29).
- "We Belong Together" from Toy Story 3 (48:19).
- "Chim Chim Cher-ee" from Mary Poppins (49:09).
- "Let It Go" from Frozen (57:47).
- "Glory" from Selma (59:06).
- "The Way We Were" from the film of the same name (1:00:52).
- "Jai Ho" from Slumdog Millionaire (1:01:54).
- "Skyfall" by Adele (1:07:34).
- "Shallow" from A Star Is Born (1:08:29).
- "Falling Slowly" from Once (1:09:54).
- "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz (1:20:20).Biggest Oscar Shocks: (1:21:42-1:40:16)
- The final segment covers the most shocking moments in Oscar history.
- John Cena appearing nude to present Best Costume Design (1:22:18).
- Seth MacFarlane's controversial "We Saw Your Boobs" musical number (1:23:09).
- Angelina Jolie's unusual display of affection for her brother in 2000 (1:23:52).
- Charlie Chaplin's 12-minute standing ovation in 1972 (1:27:46).
- John Travolta famously mispronouncing Idina Menzel's name as "Adele Dazim" (1:28:34).
- Anthony Hopkins winning Best Actor over Chadwick Boseman while not present to accept (1:29:38).
- The Green Book Best Picture win over Roma and BlackKkKlansman (1:32:00).
- The Will Smith/Chris Rock slap incident at the 2022 Oscars (1:38:36).
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