Al Pacino is doing a bit of damage control after botching his Oscars award presentation. If you tuned into the 96th annual Academy Awards on Sunday, you, like many others, were probably on the edge of your seat waiting to hear which film would take home the coveted Best Picture award!
And of course, we now know that Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer did. But when Al came out to announce it, audience members were left puzzled by his, uh, less than traditional speech. Related: Did Emma Stone Call Jimmy Kimmel A ‘Prick’ After His Oscars Joke?! In case you missed it, the 83-year-old passed on reading out all ten of the nominees, which has been standard practice in years prior.
He didn’t even say the traditional “and the Oscar goes to…” Instead, he said: Watch (below): You can literally tell from the clip that everyone in the audience was confused for a second!
They delayed applause, and there was the delayed victory music. It was all so awkward! But The Godfather star has an explanation for it all.
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