in case you didn't want to devote 7 hours of your sunday night to watching an awards show- i'll catch you up. i'm only including the awards that i'm interested in. if you're, like, a documentary film geek or something, start your own damned blog.
1. best picture- "No Country for Old Men." (i totally called it).
2. best actor- Daniel Day-Lewis in "There Will be Blood" (looking foxy, foxy, foxy fine)
3. best actress- Marion Cotillard in "La Vie en Rose" (as Edith Piaf- crazy broad parts always win)
4. best supporting actor- Javier Bardem in "NCFOM"
5. best supporting actress- Tilda Swinton in "Michael Clayton"
6. best animated film- "Ratatouille" (i concur)
7. best cinematography- "There Will be Blood"
8. best writing, adapted screenplay- "NCFOM"
9. best writing, original- "Juno" (the writer, Diablo Cody, has quite a past)
10. best directing- "NCFOM"
Sunday, February 24, 2008
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Jon Stewart very nearly ruined the entire experience.....I never realized how totally boring the oscars are, it sucks, I'm never watching it again. Seeing the pretty dresses all lined up for comparison in a magazine is much more fun. I was totally thrilled about Marion Cotillard though, I thought she rocked, one of my top fav movies. " When you press me to your chest....."
I changed my commenting name, thought maybe your readers would think I was your Mom, so now I'm Sassy, you can figure me out right?
in truth, i only watched maybe the last hour or so. so i missed much of jon stewart's clever (not so clever?) banter. but usually i love him, so i'm surprised to hear he wasn't the cat's meow. as a whole, agreed. the ceremony is exceptionally boring. but they're all so shiny and excited!
and occasionally there's a total socially awkward moment like when gary busy went bat-shit crazy last night on the red carpet before the ceremony and made ryan seacrest, jennifer garner, and laura linney really nervous. (see below)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=0CKySTS5gkw
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