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USA TODAY film critic Brian Truitt predicts who will win an Oscar this year and who deserves it.
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This year's Academy Awards offer all the traditional reasons to tune in: a glimpse of some of the world's biggest movie stars with couture dresses and borrowed diamonds. Great movies receiving the highest distinction of the film industry. Soaring speeches. Stunning aches.

But for the 2019 edition, there is an equally compelling reason to look. This is the last chapter of this year's troubled and hectic season. Live.

The Oscar season has been so full of missteps, backpedaling, host cancellations by Kevin Hart, scandals, fury and controversy so far, that it all comes to a staggering conclusion in real time at television with a global audience is going to be a must.

All this and Lady Gaga singing "Shallow" with Bradley Cooper and Queen playing. I am so here. With popcorn.

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Emma Stone and Ryan Gosling watch the show behind the scenes at the 89th Academy Awards. (Photo11: SMALL MATT / AMPAS, EPA)

If Oscar winners Donna Gigliotti and Glenn Weiss can perform this hostess and ever-changing show, with moments of intensity, emotion and projected humor, they'll deserve an Emmy, an Oscar and an appearance on "MacGyver." "

Live TV will be captivating, whatever happens.

Adweek reports that advertisers have taken into account all advertising time, which amounts to $ 2.6 million for 30 seconds. Follow the money because the people who spend it know something.

To win an Oscar without a host is the most important and potentially most captivating scenario, starting with the beginning of the series. It's like an artistic skater who walks on the ice and tries a triple jump axel.

Kevin Hart will not host the Oscars. Nobody will be. (Photo11: JORDAN STRAUSS / INVISION / AP)

In 2011, Eddie Murphy gave up in November before Billy Crystal intervened to save the situation two days later. Still, many wondered if he would have enough time to finish the series, which he did.

Hart left the host position in December, following a rage over homophobic tweets revealed by his past. Nobody else wanted to embark on the already ungrateful work, and the original idea of The Rock as a host was great, but it is busy.

The Internet is so hungry for someone who fills the void that he has invented this scenario in which Whoopi Goldberg, who has since disappeared from The View, will intervene. Seriously? But would not that be something?

The last time we did not have an Oscar organizer was 1989, and the first issue was Rob Lowe's breathtaking scene dancing and singing with Snow White on a helium bender. Lowe is still banging his head against a wall about it.

You only have to see how the producers of the series deal with the lack of animator and open the opening to this kind of story, it will be worthwhile to make sure that you are listening before the last one. A-lister does not turn the red carpet at Dolby Theater.

Queen and Adam Lambert, whose performance was announced on Monday with a minimal ceremony and confirmed at USA TODAY as the first part, could make the problem of their host forget in one fell swoop "We Will Rock You".

Then there is another drama that has erupted this year around the major redevelopment of the series – revealing an energetic and vocal subscription (oh, and we have mentioned, very famous), Academy member ready for a part argy-bargy. Remember the "popular film" Oscar? This proposal was rejected faster than Greedo in "Star Wars".

There have been other pronouncements and hasty retreats on the part of the academy officials. The decision that only two of the nominated songs would be performed – "Shallow" and "All Stars" by Kendrick Lamar – led to more confusion. The Academy has tipped to allow all nominated songs to be represented, but has not been able to guarantee the participation of Lamar because he is out of the country and is working on an album .

In another effort to shorten the show's broadcast time, the Academy decided that four awards would be awarded during commercial breaks and replayed during short-form broadcasting. Cinematography, film editing, make-up and hairstyle, as well as a short film, have been successful, from Brad Pitt and George Clooney to Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino.

The host Neil Patrick Harris gave it all in 2015. (Photo11: ROBERT DEUTSCH / USA TODAY & # 39; HUI)

Just two weeks before the broadcast, the Academy's leaders told the producers of the series that the series would be radically changed again by adding live rewards.

"It would make a good story if I had a nervous breakdown," Gigliotti told the New York Times. "You find a new way."

Watching live awards and live TV productions like "Grease Live" multiplies the chills because there is no safety net. At the present time, seasoned professionals are sweating through an already difficult show, which is constantly changing in the light of each new drama. They are so good that we generally only appreciate the product smooth. But as Envelopegate showed us two years ago, when the wrong winner of the best movie was announced, things can unfortunately become inexplicable.

And who knows what other dramas will appear in the time remaining before the show begins? This is the crucial moment and everything is allowed.

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The rewards audiences are already tough and have a chip on the shoulder after the fights to preserve their show – with President Donald Trump's joker watching with his thumbs on Twitter as the liberal Hollywood pulls out.

Not to mention the surprises that will occur and the unknowable that happened before: a streaker, Neil Patrick Harris on stage in underwear, Jennifer Lawrence who goes down the stairs to receive his prize.

All of this adds to the vivid intrigue of the awards season. Popular hits "Black Panther", "Bohemian Rhapsody", "A Star Is Born" and "Green Book" are in the running for the best picture. And who the hell really knows who will win? Spike Lee could win his first director or best Oscar film, Glenn Close could break his series of the most successful live actress without a win. It continues.

A sort of story will be made Sunday. The world is waiting.

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