There is a potential Oscars host who can combine the snobby prestige appeal the Academy eternally chases with the broad star power ABC desires. The Academy needs Nicole Kidman, writes joereid
Her. Photo: AMC/YouTube This week, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that for the first time in four years, the Oscars will again have a host.
Let’s start with the responsible strategy: The Academy should hire a steady hand to lead us cautiously back into the realm of hosted awards. One has to learn to walk again before one can run, right? While a return to 2017 and 2018 host Jimmy Kimmel would probably be a bit too dull, reaching further back and letting, say, Whoopi Goldberg host again for the first time since 2002 could be sensible and fun.
But there is a better way. There is a host out there who can combine the snobby prestige appeal the Academy eternally chases with the broad star power ABC would appreciate. To top it off, she’s more than capable of delivering a powerful “The movies will save us if we save the movies!” message in a hushed dulcet tone like she’s whispering from the depths of an empty movie theater to an invisible yet rapt audience. Because she is. Someone run to your nearest AMC. The Academy needs Nicole Kidman.
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