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02/26/2007


A Round-up of Reactions from Last Night's Oscars

Despite its length, one too many extended montages, and an absolutely intolerable acceptance speech from Ennio Morricone, I (unlike many) actually enjoyed the Oscars this year. Unlike last year, I didn't feel any deep disappointments about certain movies not winning, although if I had to choose a personal favorite for Best Picture it would have been Babel.

Here are a few notes from around the web on last night's ceremonies:

DepartedList of Winners [imdb]

ANALYSIS

road.jpg Why Marty and 'Departed Won Four Oscars: "It made a lot of money so the public liked it enormously. It had classy actors and a crackling script. Marty Scorsese was the sentimental favorite going into this contest. And, well, a comedy never wins Best Picture. And Academy members either loved or hated Babel. Despite what the Oscars pundits tell you, this isn't rocket science: all a motion picture needs to snag the award is for about 1,300 voters to feel passionately enough about it and mark their ballot accordingly." [nikke finke]

road.jpg Blow by blow [the envelope]

road.jpg Liveblogging The Oscars: Here We Go Again: "Jodie Foster is crushing both Melissa Etheridge and Ellen DeGeneres in the Most Flattering Lesbian Hairdo race." [defamer]

road.jpg Runway vs. Red Carpet: how the dresses looked on the models vs. the actresses. [ohnotheydidn't]

road.jpg Finke Final: I Bear the Scars of Oscar: "About Ellen, I thought she'd make a great host. I thought that -- and I was wrong. Dressed in her maroon velvet pantsuit and white wingtips, she looked like she was in a smoking outfit worthier of Joan Crawford. (Now, Joannie would have gashed someone with a wire hangar to get this party started!) I kept waiting and waiting for DeGeneres to crack a few jokes, or at least any jokes. But none came out. Instead she stood in center stage and did her "I'm cute and lovable" impression. Criticizing her when she's like that is like kicking a dear but retarded puppy. But she's also piddling in millions of living rooms."

GONE GREEN

Carbonroad.jpg Oscar presenters receive glass buttplug object to commemorate absence of swag, reduction of carbon emissions: "'To commemorate the emissions reductions, Simon Pearce will provide each presenter with a beautiful hand blown glass sculpture. Long a champion of clean energy, Simon Pearce fuels its Vermont-based glass furnace with hydroelectric power.' I'm not sure how a glass sculpture that looks like ... well, you know what it looks like ... came to be the second half of the Academy's token of appreciation. Apparently it was selected by "gifting consultants" at Donum Elite Gifting. Who's going to question the judgment of professional gift consultants?"

RANDOM NOTES
road.jpg Nicole Kidman and Naomi Watts walk the red carpet together, both pregnant?
road.jpg Voting is a strange thing. Ellen's Al Gore election joke. [think progress]
road.jpg Al Gore accepts award for An Inconvenient Truth [think progress]
road.jpg Al Gore's big announcement.
road.jpg The view from backstage: "Al Gore was introduced to Seinfeld after winning the documentary feature award for 'An Inconvenient Truth.' 'Man, global warming has to be the hardest way to win an Oscar,' the comedian told the former vice president. "
road.jpg Salute to the Queen in Helen Mirren acceptance speech. Helen Mirren to Barbara Walters: "I Was Brought Up In An Anti-Monarchist Household"
road.jpg The Elton John Oscar Party in 5 parts with Marc Malkin: "A moment later, it's my turn to say, "Oh, my God," as Victoria Beckham walks in. Can you say hot? Her body is smokin'—she's nowhere as skinny as she looks in photos. She immediately walks to the bar and orders a glass of white wine. She and two female pals clink their glasses with a toast. Tara Reid is here with OK! magazine editor in chief Sarah Ivens. We have a group stare at Posh. Ivens agrees with me that Posh's body is quite fine and in good health. Reid, Ivens and I look around, but no sign of Posh's hunky hubby, soccer superstar David Beckham."

ON THE SIDE

road.jpg In exile: Jennifer Holliday had a moment when she was allowed to belt out "And I'm Telling You" from the roof of the nearby Roosevelt hotel.

road.jpg God Wins Best Supporting Actress: "Last night, God was again nominated for and won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. In the words of Jennifer Hudson whose physical form was honored by the academy for embodying and facilitating the supreme acting skills of God, "Look what God can do." If you weren't impressed with any of His previous miracles, maybe this one will do the trick." [zack arnstein/huffington post]

road.jpg Apple's talked-about iPhone commercial.

road.jpg Analysis of iPhone commercial. [gizmodo]
road.jpg List of actors who appeared on the iPhone ad.

Posted 8:40 AM EST by Andy Towle in Apple, Film, Los Angeles, News | Permalink


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  1. "...and an absolutely intolerable acceptance speech from Ennio Morricone..."

    What was intolerable about Ennio Morricone's acceptance speech? He didn't speak English, so goddamn it, let's lynch him! Come on. His speech was beautiful and clearly emotion-filled. Grow a heart.

    Posted by: Jordan | Feb 26, 2007 2:57:31 PM


  2. Ennio was given a shoddy tribute. Clint Eastwood bungled everthing up. It would have worked if Clint could see the teleprompter.

    Posted by: Jack! | Feb 26, 2007 3:13:57 PM


  3. I wouldn't of stuck around to watch the Oscars if it wasn't for Ellen.

    Children of Men should of won cinematography.

    Pan's Labyrinth was good but not great.

    Jennifer Hudson? Love the sister but I need to see the movie to understand the excitement. Every clip I see of her has her being a mad black woman. That isn't acting.

    Ellen having Steven Spielberg take a picture of her and Eastwood to put on her myspace? Priceless. I'd give my pinky to literally do what Ellen did.

    Agree with Jordan on Ennio.

    Mirren's a GILF.

    Posted by: Damon | Feb 26, 2007 3:31:10 PM


  4. Why did Tom Hanks make the reference to AA's Step One? Was he joking about writers being alcoholic or was he telling us someting about his recovery?

    Posted by: Craig | Feb 26, 2007 9:44:20 PM


  5. Ellen was awesome as the host -- she kept it moving along and fun. Not many other people could pull off what she did --- interact with the stars in her own zany way and bring them down to earth. Other than that (except for the Dreamgirls reunion) the show was a big yawn.

    Although I get suckered into watching these award shows, I've really lost faith in them. Especially after Brokeback's loss last year, and also when I found out that the people who vote don't even see all the nominated films!

    To add to the meaningless of all this, I have a friend who is a voting member of the Grammies. This year, he hadn't heard of half the nominees, so his choices were totally random or based on his boyfriend's favorite artist of the month. I'm sure it's the same with the Oscars. So the fact that Jennifer and Melissa and Helen won, and others didn't, really doesn't mean a thing.

    Posted by: k | Feb 27, 2007 1:00:31 AM


  6. "I don't understand why Jennifer Hudson got an acting award when she basically sang herself into an Oscar and for only one song !!
    By those standards the 'real Jennifer' should have goten an honorary Oscar as well."

    Does no one yet realize that Jennifer Holliday would have made a terrible Effie on film? Her facial expressions and body language are far too suited to the theatrical stage. Just watch the clip of her singing on the Roosevelt to see what I mean (it's linked in the post above).

    Posted by: Colin | Feb 27, 2007 7:57:31 AM


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