‘Safe Money’ On DiCaprio To Win First Oscar
“Normally it’s not terrifically meaningful for stocks, but here and there you can get situations where it matters a little”, FBR Capital Markets analyst Barton Crockett said.
Leonardo DiCaprio will make history tonight if he picks up his first Oscar for his role in The Revenant.
Whatever the case may be for watching, it seems as if it will be an interesting night at the 88th Academy Awards, which will take place this Sunday at 5:30 p.m. from the Dolby Theatre at the Hollywood and Highland Center.
The Weeknd will also perform his nominated track Earned It from Fifty Shades Of Grey (who knew that film would ever be Oscar nominated?). For those who want to watch the Oscars night live via online streaming or TV, we’ve got you covered. The first Academy awards ceremony was held two years later May 16, 1929, in Los Angeles. Starting at 7 p.m. EST, viewers can choose among four different channels: Director’s Cut, Arrivals, Fashion and Red Carpet. “Nominated 6 times for acting categories, as well as producer for ‘The Wolf of Wall Street, ‘ his ‘performances” at the Oscar are considered greatly ‘under appreciated, ‘ a heartbreaking moment for millions of his fans around the globe.
Both the pre-show and Oscars Director’s Cut channels will be hosted by Orlando Jones and Diane Mizota. Whether they are risk-takers or playing safe, the celebrities on the red carpet are inspirational, and have even inspired my current collection. And you can stream this channel live on sites like ABC.com, AOL, Comcast Xfinity and Yahoo.
Furthermore, there’s an app to watch the Oscars.
And in case you’re not a morning person you can tune in again to either of the channels at 8:30 pm for a repeat telecast of the awards. Aiming to add a bit of old school glamour to the award, the 2016 Oscar was inspired by the classic 1920s design.
The issue will be centre stage this year with host Chris Rock expected to not simply bite the hand feeding him and well-paid colleagues but give the industry a Revenant-style mauling. But he admitted last week that he might save his more scandalous jokes for later in the show. The Academy reports that the origins “aren’t clear”, and the most popular fable is that Margaret Herrick, who started off at the Academy librarian and later became the permanent executive director in 1946, made it up after stating the knight standing atop the film reel “resembled her Uncle Oscar”. “Honestly right now, I’m just concentrating on the movies”.