2020 TV Baftas didn’t prevent Australian comedian Tim Minchin from poking fun at the nominees, the film industry or the entire world.Performing a song that he wrote for the show, the 44-year-old opened the virtual ceremony on a satirical note - complete with a few backup singers.Teased by the Baftas as a “lockdown anthem,” Minchin managed to hit on all of the most relatable aspects of quarantine while injecting a bit of humour into the whole situation during his piano ballad.After joking about Hollywood’s love for zombie films not seeming all that far off these days, Minchin sarcastically pointed out that a pandemic couldn’t stop the annual award show.“No one’s stronger than an artist in a crisis,” he sang. “Come hell or high water,.
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