(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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The first-time nominee wins an award
A winner thanks their pets
A celebrity gets interrupted during their acceptance speech
The host cracks a joke about the Oscars' snubbing of a certain film or nominee
The host does a sketch or impersonation of a famous actor or director
A shocking technical failure (e.g., microphone issues)
Someone mentions a historical Oscar moment in their speech
A nominee gives an emotional speech
A star trips or stumbles on stage
The orchestra plays off a speech
The host makes a joke about the nominees
A winner gives a heartfelt thank-you to their mentors
A director thanks their pets or children
A winner makes a reference to their previous Oscar win
The winners of a technical award do a group hug on stage
The camera catches a star looking bored or distracted during a long speech
A technical award winner thanks their team
A star reacts with mock disbelief to a win
A celebrity makes a funny face when they don't win
An international film wins a major category
Someone in the audience is visibly emotional or crying during an acceptance speech
The host breaks the fourth wall and speaks directly to the audience
An actor or actress jokes about their age or long career
Someone makes a political statement during their speech
The camera zooms in on a tearful nominee after the winner is announced
A winner talks about their "Oscar dream" being realized
A technical award goes to a film with heavy CGI or special effects
The host makes a surprise announcement or twist
Someone talks about the importance of diversity in the film industry
The cameras focus on a major celebrity reacting to the winner's speech
A nominee reacts dramatically to their name being called
A winning actor/actress does a dramatic stage entrance when accepting their award
A movie wins for Best Visual Effects but the director doesn't mention it
A "backstage moment" is shown on the live broadcast (like a candid conversation or reaction)
The camera catches a celebrity's reaction to a win they were not expecting
The host makes fun of a past Oscars ceremony or scandal
A star gives a very awkward or funny speech
A live performance of a nominated song takes place
The host makes a joke about the length of the ceremony
A celebrity wears a bold or outrageous outfit
A star delivers a monologue about the changing nature of film
The "In Memoriam" segment has a surprise celebrity tribute
An actor/actress wins for a role in a biographical movie
A winner uses their speech to raise awareness about a social cause
A star has a wardrobe malfunction or something funny happens to their outfit
A winner thanks their family
A controversial statement is made during a winner’s speech
A historical film sweeps the technical categories
A meme-worthy moment occurs (like an awkward slip-up or funny reaction)
A past Oscar winner is seen in the audience (e.g., Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks)
An actor/actress makes an appearance as a presenter without being nominated
A surprise winner (someone not predicted to win)
A celebrity is seen munching on snacks or reacting with a mouthful during the ceremony
A costume designer wins and makes a quirky speech about their work
A winner is called out and makes a quick dash to the stage
An actor/actress has an emotional moment about their character's journey
A presenter mispronounces a nominee’s name
The camera shows a famous celebrity who is not involved in the ceremony reacting to a win
A director gives a very short speech (under 30 seconds)
A celebrity has an unexpected reaction to a win (shock, confusion, etc.)
An actor wins for a role in a movie that was a surprise hit
A film that did not win Best Picture wins multiple awards
Someone makes an unexpected appearance on stage (like a former winner)
A winner thanks their "fans" in their speech
A film wins for Best Cinematography and the director gives a lengthy, philosophical speech
An actor or actress takes the stage to applause and stands in a dramatic pose
A film nominated for Best Picture gets a standing ovation
A film wins more than three awards
The winner uses their speech time to mention their recent projects or future plans
A presenter forgets someone's name or title
A nominee makes a “humble” joke about their chances of winning