Which of the following is the most memorable moment in Oscars history?
Ellen’s group selfie (2014)
Jennifer Lawrence’s fall on way to accept her Best Actress award for Silver Linings Playbook (2013)
Adrien Brody’s smooch on presenter Halle Berry’s lips after she announced him as Best Actor for The Pianist (2003)
Icelandic artist Bjork’s dress that resembled swan (2001)
Roberto Benigni’s chair walk after “Life is Beautiful” wins Best Foreign Film (1999)
Jack Palance’s one-arm pushups after winning Best Supporting Actor for “City Slickers” (1992)
Sally Field’s misquoted line “You really like me” from her Best Actress Oscar acceptance speech for “Places in the Heart” (1985)
A streaker runs across the stage giving the peace sign while host David Niven is on stage (1974)
Charlie Chaplin's 20-minute standing ovation—the longest in Oscars history—when accepting the Lifetime Achievement Award (1972)
Sidney Poitier becomes the first black performer in a leading role to win an Oscar (1964)
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