We've heard enough already! Oscars put an end to long acceptance speeches as winners are no longer allowed to say 'thank you'
A good awards speech can echo through the generations. But a bad one can mar an entire broadcast.
The Academy Awards has decided to create some new rules as this year they will no longer allow winners to name those they feel indebted to during their speeches.
Instead, the Oscars will roll a screen ticker behind the honoree naming each person they would like to thank.
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The Academy Awards has decided to create some new rules as this year they will no longer allow winners to name those they feel indebted to during their speeches (Anne Hathaway pictured at the 2013 Oscars)
In addition speeches have been cut down to just 45 seconds, in an effort to keep the running time of the ceremony within an acceptable domain, as the show has famously gone overtime.
For a show that has been plagued with often self-indulgent oratory performances, it is actors and showbusiness people after all, the new rule set may mean a smoother running broadcast that is often criticized for being boring.
'As you probably are aware and we don't want to embarrass anybody, but there is a long list of winners who have totally forgotten their directors, their husbands, their wives, their children and their animals,' show producer David Hill said at Monday's Oscars luncheon, according to TODAY.
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In addition speeches have been cut down to just 45 seconds, in an effort to keep the running time of the ceremony within an acceptable domain, as the show has famously gone overtime (Cuba Gooding Jr. pictured at the 1997 Oscars)
'It's a permanent record which could be kept, even framed and kept in the family forever,' he concluded.
It was also revealed that nominees will have to provide a list to producers of everyone they would like to express gratitude towards ahead of the winner's announcement.
Memorable speeches that went overtime include Cuba Gooding Jr.'s athletic and boisterous acceptance for Best Supporting Actor at the 1997 Oscars for his role in Jerry Maguire.
Michael Moore was played off of the stage after about one minute into his speech where he criticized then sitting president George W. Bush in 2003
He not only refused to leave the stage after the exit music came within only 32 seconds, he also performed a flip to the joy of the audience in attendance.
While Michael Moore was played off of the stage after about one minute into his speech where he criticized then sitting president George W. Bush in 2003.
More recently, Anne Hathaway caught the ire of many viewers for her emotional acceptance speech in 2013 for Les Miserables.
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