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Oscars: Kimmel takes potshots at Weinstein in opening monologue

Press Trust of India  |  Los Angeles 

returned as host for the second time and in a pointed monologue he targeted Harvey Weinstein, while lauding the and Me Too movements for bringing about a "positive" change for women in the industry. The 50-year-old talk opened with a joke on last year's goof-up when the wrong film was announced as the Best Picture winner. "Some of you will be going home tonight with an This year, when you hear your name called, don't get up right away," he joked, adding that Academy had asked him whether he would like to do a comedy bit with the accountants. He said he declined the offer last year but the accountants went ahead and "did comedy on their own". turned serious to address the scandal in Hollywood and the post-Weinstein era that saw women uniting and opening up about their experiences, which led to the fall of many of Hollywood's high and mighty. "is the most respected man in Hollywood - he keeps his hands where you can see them, never says a rude word and, most importantly, no penis at all. He is literally a statute of limitations, and that's the kind of men we need more of in this town. "What happened with Harvey and what's happening all over was long overdue. We can't let bad behaviour slide away.

The world is watching us and we need to set an example here. And the truth that if we are successful here, we can work together to stop at workplace. If we can do that then women only need to deal with harassment all the time at every other place they go," he added. also hailed the box office successes of "Wonder Woman" and "Black Panther", both fronted by a woman and an African-American, respectively. "'Black Panther' is one of the positive stories this year, especially for African-Americans and (Chairman). 'Black Panther' and ''are massive hits because I remember the time the major studios did not believe that a woman or a minority can open a superhero movie and the reason I remember all this is because it was March last year," he said. "Ceilings have been shattered," he added. was the first winner of the night as he bagged the Best Supporting Actor trophy for his role in "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri".

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 07:50 IST
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