Talk:Jordan Horowitz
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Oscar Flub
[edit]How did Horowitz know a mistake had been made? Did he read the same card as Beatty and Dunaway, and sort of figure it out? Or did someone hand him the correct card?
Don't the envelopes have the category on them? And how about the card: shouldn't it say "BEST PICTURE" or something, really prominent, so you'd know if there was a screw up? (Anyway, if it showed only the actress's name and the picture, you'd have to blurt out
- This card says "Jane Doe and La-La Land" is this the right card? --Uncle Ed (talk) 17:31, 27 February 2017 (UTC)
Which card
[edit]Our article says that Horowitz took "the card" from the actor's hand. Which card did he take? The incorrect one, one listed the Best Actress (from "La La Land"), which Dunaway read for best picture? Or the correct one, which listed the Best Picture.
If the actor was holding the Best Picture card, when did he get it? Did he handle both the "incorrect card" and the (correct) Best Picture card? --Uncle Ed (talk) 15:41, 28 February 2017 (UTC)
Jewish
[edit]In the "Personal" section how many times do we have to either say or allude to his Jewishness? What is the obsession with Jewishness? Why not leave in the sentence that he and co-producer played in the same synagogue leagues? And nothing more?Mwinog2777 (talk) 06:13, 1 March 2017 (UTC)
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"Graciously"
[edit]I think the word "Graciously" should be removed as it is evident he was quite rude and unforgiving during it, even forcibly taking the card from Warren Beatty, who clearly expressed some discomfort.