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Every Oscar, Every Category, All at Once

Monday, Mar 13, 2023

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Everything Everywhere All At Once made history at last night’s Oscars, becoming the first film featuring a romance between two people with hot-dog fingers to win Best Picture.

It gets better – the two actresses with the hot-dog fingers each won, too – Jamie Lee Curtis for Best Supporting Actress, and Michelle Yeoh for Best Actress. Yeoh is the first self-identified Asian woman to win the award in the 95-year history of The Oscars.

The surreal multiverse comedy ended the night with seven Oscars, making it the most-awarded Best Picture winner since Slumdog Millionaire in 2008.

  • Director duo Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert won Best Original Screenplay and Best Director, the first time a duo has ever won the award.
  • Ke Huy Quan, the former child star from The Goonies and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, won Best Supporting Actor.

🏆🍿 Elsewhere: Other highlights from the night included: plenty of jokes about last year’s Slap fiasco, Disney premiered a trailer for its upcoming live-action musical rendition of The Little Mermaid film, and Brendan Fraser won Best Actor for his portrayal of a 600-lb professor in The Whale.

And if you still need a little more EEAAO, you can purchase hot-dog finger gloves for the reasonable price of $36.

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