‘I’m turning off the TV!’ Oscars fans rage as Jimmy Kimmel makes ’embarrassing’ joke about Robert Downey Jr in opening
JIMMY Kimmel has opened the 2024 Oscars with a crass joke about Robert Downey Jr.’s past drug use that was panned by fans.
Late Night star Jimmy, 50, doled out a lengthy monologue for his fourth time serving as host of the Academy Awards.
The comic took center stage to open Hollywood’s biggest night on Sunday.
He began: “Thank you for that partial standing ovation and welcome to the 96th Oscars. Everybody, look at these beautiful human actors!”
Kimmel applauded Hollywood for its “memorable” films despite the dual Hollywood strikes, minus “Madame Webb.”
The host then aimed his comic scope at the year’s biggest films- mentioning Barbie and Greta Gerwig’s Best Actress snub.
He also mentioned Margot Robbie’s snub as well, before cracking a joke that bothered viewers.
Kimmel then pivoted to Oppenheimer and its Best Supporting Actor star, Robert Downey Jr.
He roasted the well-deserving nominee: “This is the highest point of Robert’s long illustrious career- well,one of the highest,” motioning to his own nose.
Downey Jr. then pointed to his nose, seeming to be a good spot about the crass joke as the audience nervously laughed.
“Was that too on the nose or a drug motion you made?” Kimmel asked him.
He added: “But look at him, he’s so handsome, so talented, he’s won every award there is to win. Is that an acceptance speech in your pocket, or do you have a very rectangular pe*is?”
At that point, Robert Downey Jr. stared at the host, looking stoic and disappointed as there were crickets.
Oppenheimer costar Emily Blunt, who was seated behind him, appeared to console him by rubbing his back.
Kimmell added, “What a story, not even 20 years ago things weren’t going that great. He played the villain in a movie where Tim Allen turns into a dog, right?
“And if you ever decide to remake that film, I have just the guy to play Tim Allen. Messi [the dog from Anatomy of a Fall].
‘SECOND HAND EMBARRASSMENT’
Fans were not dazzled by Kimmel’s joke about Robert Downey Jr. given his drug troubles are decades in the rearview.
“Muted the Kimmel monologue after that RDJ ‘joke’. Oscars are off to a great start,” one fan wrote on X.
“Full body second-hand embarrassment at how flat Jimmy Kimmel’s jokes about Robert Downey jr landed,” wrote another.
“Robert Downey Jr. almost pulled a Will Smith on Jimmy Kimmel,” joked a third.
“2024 and Jimmy Kimmel bringing Robert Downey jr addiction during his opening monologue and trying to make a joke about it. So unnecessary… WTF,” wrote a fourth.
A fifth wrote: “Anyone else watching Jimmy Kimmel try?!?! This is horrifying to watch.”
And a sixth: “Can Jimmy Kimmel just go away, please #Oscars.”
However, other fans enjoyed the otherwise play-it-safe opening: “This is probably Jimmy Kimmel’s best-ever opening monologue.”
While Downey took the jabs well throughout Kimmel’s monologue, his history with addiction began in 1996.
He was arrested several times before going through treatment programs.
He has been sober since 2003, crediting wife Susan Downey for his success.
Jimmy previously fronted the ceremony in 2017, 2018 and 2023.
Kimmel will sit alongside other four-time hosts such as Whoopi Goldberg and Jack Lemmon.
Johnny Carson, Billy Crystal, and Bob Hope are the only three hosts who have more Oscar-hosting nights under their belts.
LIGHTS, CAMERA, OPPENHEIMER
Hollywood’s biggest night hits the small screen on ABC on Sunday, March 10, 2024, at a sprightly 7 p.m. ET.
This is an hour earlier than usual, or two, considering the daylight savings time change.
As usual, the 96th annual Oscars will be held at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
The Oscars will see the year’s most critically acclaimed movies, actors, directors, and everyone behind them duke it out.
Oppenheimer (13 nods), Poor Things (10), Killers of The Flower Moon (10), and Barbie (8) lead the tally.
Fans will feel the Kenergy as Ryan Gosling will perform “I’m Just Ken” from Barbie with Mark Ronson.
Billie Eilish and Finneas O’Connell will also perform “What Was I Made For?” from Barbie.
Presenters include Mahershala Ali, Bad Bunny, Emily Blunt, Nicolas Cage, Jamie Lee Curtis, Zendaya, Ariana Grande, and Al Pacino.
Awards-wise, it looks like the Barbenehimer summer craze has fizzled out, and it will be a statuesque night for the Robert Oppenheimer biopic.
Almost everyone has predicted that Christopher Nolan’s three-hour atomic bomb opus will likely win Best Picture and Best Director (Nolan’s first).
And Da’Vine Joy Randolph has claimed almost every gong for Best Supporting Actress for Alexander Payne’s (potentially plagiarized) The Holdovers.
Other categories look less sure-fire, like Best Actress, with Anatomy of A Fall’s Sandra Hüller squaring up against Poor Things’ Emma Stone and Lily Gladstone of Scorcese’s Killers of The Flower Moon.
In perhaps the most undecided of the big categories, if Lily wins, she’ll make history as the first-ever native Oscar winner.