The Oscars are known for unforgettable moments, and while recent controversies like the Will Smith–Chris Rock slap dominate modern memory, the 1975 Academy Awards remain one of the most debated ceremonies in Oscar history. That year stood out for its tension, politics, and awkward exchanges. Dustin Hoffman, nominated for Lenny, openly criticized the Oscars before the event, calling them “grotesque” and comparing the ceremony to a beauty pageant. Bob Hope mocked Hoffman onstage, joking that if he won, someone else would accept the award for him.
Hoffman ultimately lost, but host Frank Sinatra still took a jab — one that landed poorly with the audience. Sinatra himself became a source of controversy. Film critic Roger Ebert famously booed him, later describing Sinatra’s comments as tasteless and calling the night an “embarrassing spectacle.”
