• kirklennon
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    -41 year ago

    someone made a censored draft

    I don’t think we can quite say that. Speeches usually have a time limit. It would be perfectly normal to write more than you can actually say and then start cutting back or rewording parts to make it shorter. That’s not “censorship.” If you’re cutting down an acceptance speech, the more off-topic stuff is naturally going to be looked at critically. I’d expect there to be multiple drafts with different portions cut out so it’s not so much as a “full” verses “cut” speech but which version of cuts was the final version.

    • @UsernameHere
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      71 year ago

      I don’t buy it. Those decisions always include the actor for obvious reasons.

      “Oops! We aCciDeNtLy cut out the part that might cause insurrection supporters to not watch our award show! Aww shucks our mistake increased our ratings.”

      • kirklennon
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        -31 year ago

        “Oops! We aCciDeNtLy cut out the part that might cause insurrection supporters to not watch our award show! Aww shucks our mistake increased our ratings.”

        It’s not a televised. It’s an obscure awards show that almost nobody saw.

        • @UsernameHere
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          31 year ago

          So… the kind of situation where Apple would want more viewers.

          • kirklennon
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            Apple did not produce or distribute the event. I think they’d be perfectly content with zero viewers. CODA won two Gotham Awards, including Troy Kotsur for best supporting actor. Did Apple talk about it then? No. What about when CODA won big at the Oscars? Apple dedicated two long paragraphs of the press release to talking about the other awards CODA won but the Gotham Awards are so irrelevant that they didn’t even get a single throwaway mention.

            • @UsernameHere
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              31 year ago

              CODA is irrelevant here.

              Apple admitted they made a mistake with the teleprompter.

              We can only speculate why it happened.

              Considering the context of what was removed I doubt it was a coincidence.

              • kirklennon
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                11 year ago

                Apple admitted they made a mistake with the teleprompter. We can only speculate why it happened.

                We don’t have any statement from Apple. “A source close to the film” said it was a mix-up with different versions of the draft and that Apple didn’t know De Niro hadn’t signed off on that one as the final version. The source anonymous to us, but not to Variety, and they judged the person credible.

                • @UsernameHere
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                  21 year ago

                  Apple didn’t know De Niro hadn’t signed off on that one as the final version

                  Then they are at fault for not verifying they are putting the right words on the teleprompter