Jon Stewart is doing a better job this year than last, methinks.
Oh look, it's wondertwins
Jonah Hill and
Seth Rogen presenting
Best Sound Editing. The winner is the team from
The Bourne Ultimatum. Sorry, Karen and other guy, that I am too lazy to write your full names. I think only three people read this thing, anyway. They're also doing
Sound Mixing and this one goes to, err,
The Bourne Ultimatum.
Wow,
Best Actress already? This seems early. Guess they're switching things up so we don't pass out. And the winner is...
Marion Cotillard!!! Have I mentioned how beautiful she is? Probably a hundred times. It's like if Rachel Weisz and Kate Winslet had a baby. I've probably said that, too. Anyway, that was cool. I haven't seen a Best Actress win in ages that wasn't expected. Nice to see a genuine moment.
Ooh, a song ("Falling Slowly") from
Once. I hope my friend Elizabeth is watching. I quite like this, actually. I might have to listen to the whole soundtrack even though I was creeped out that the two leads are dating. Oh look, people in the front row aren't applauding their performance. What jerks.
Jack Nicholson rambles through an intro to yet another montage. I really wish they'd play the
Team America "Montage" song during one of these. That might really liven things up.
Bourne Ultimatum won another Oscar...
Film Editing or something... I won't talk about
Renee Zellweger. I just can't.
Nicole Kidman and her tangled necklaces introduce an honorary award to 98- year old production designer
Robert Boyle... I don't wish to live to be 98, but if I do, I hope I'm this lucid. Oh wait, I'm not even this lucid now.
The Counterfeiters from Austria snags
Best Foreign Language Film. I like how they say Austria wins as if the whole country made it.
Oh look, it's
McDreamy to introduce yet another song from
Enchanted. So it's three songs from Enchanted and one from
Once? Now I hope
Once wins. Who is this goofball singing, anyway? I'm sure some girls somewhere are swooning, but not I! Not I.
I'm glad
John Travolta is wearing something other than a bathing suit so my internet friend
Jason won't be traumatized. And the winner for
Best Original Song is... OMG!!
Once won! I'm bummed they cut
Marketa off.
Laura Linney looks so pleased. Well, color me shocked, they just did a really classy thing... they let her come back and give her speech! And what a nice one it was. Hope
is what ties us all together. Or should, anyway.
There Will Be Blood just won
Best Cinematography.
The Next Karate Kid intros the
In Memoriam montage. No
Brad Renfro? No
Charles Nelson Reilly? Academy, you are cold.
Atonement just won something. I don't even know what. The guy who won is kind of cute, though. Ah,
Original Score.
Tom Hanks and some of the soldiers in Iraq present the award for
Best Documentary Short. And the winner is,
Freeheld, which appears to be about same-sex discrimination. I will refrain from discussing the irony.
Best Documentary Feature goes to
Taxi to the Dark Side.
Here comes
Harrison Ford to give the
Best Original Screenplay award to... Diablo Cody? Yes! It's
Diablo Cody in a... very interesting dress. She looks slightly mortified. In a good way.
Helen Mirren, still way cooler than me, gives the
Best Actor Oscar to
Daniel Day Lewis.
I find it amusing that when actresses lose they look SUPER HAPPY. When actors lose they look grim but accepting (except Eddie Murphy, I guess).
Finally,
Best Director (as presented by
Martin Scorsese) goes to
Joel and Ethan Coen.
Hey, look, it's
Denzel! This means the night is almost over. Thank God. The big winner of the night is...
No Country for Old Men. I started typing it before he even announced.
Even though I have Oscar fatigue, this was the best ceremony in a while. I think. My judgment might be off right now.
Thank you and good night,
Ms. P
Labels: academy awards, awards shows, celebrities, oscars
2 Comments:
I must say, John Travolta's constant switching of hair pieces is almost as jarring as that swimsuit photo you subjected me to several weeks ago. Almost.
Anyway, Marion Cotillard is f***ing gorgeous.
I can't believe they left out Brad Renfro from the in memoriam thing. That's nuts. Was Charles Nelson Reilly ever in a movie, I thought he was more of a TV guy.
I thought Jon Stewart did a really good job.
Good point on CNR. Now I'm watching Barbara Walters embarrass Ellen Page. Seeing BW talk about the Moldy Peaches is very weird.
Those are hair pieces??!!
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