Bracelets, “Seat-Fillers” and a timer … Here are some of the most bizarre Oscars.
When it comes to the awarding of Oscarone would believe that a room full of the most powerful and famous people could do more or less what he wants. It’s not true! Everyone all should follow certain rules, otherwise they are in danger of expelled.
But what are these rules? Well, see some:
Bracelets
So, whether you believe it or not, if the celebrities want to get in, they must have a bracelet that will allow them to access the glittering ceremony.
Speeches on Oscars
All speeches must be under 45 seconds.
If you go beyond this time, there is a high chance that the event officials will simply start playing music over you until you get the message and disappear.
The biggest speech ever made? Four minutes, in 1943 by the Greer garson.
Although not an explicit rule, the content of your speeches can also put you in trouble, as Richard Gere has been eliminated for 20 years after ignoring his script to talk about Tibet’s possession from China.
Rules for those who … complete positions
Whether you believe it or not, not everyone in the Oscars are famous as the awards choose 300 invalid people to be ‘seat-pillers’.
Their role is simple – when the Christopher Nolan He goes for a beer in the bar or toilet, someone comes in place to give the public the impression that the room is full!
These fine people should arrive at 10.00 am For the ceremony, some authorities must approve their dress and should also wear some specific badges to declare their post.
In addition, they are asked not to talk to those around them unless they talk to them.