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The Oscars: A Review
Feb 23rd 2009
Last night was The Oscars, and as has become a tradition for
me I watched it with Wassy and Jay this year
again. The new part was that instead of watching it long distance as per usual,
I went over to their place and watched it with them, along with a bloomin onion
from Outback and a couple glasses of wine. It was a very enjoyable evening.
There was a little bit of worry involved in this year's ceremony since it was
revealed they would be a little bit different than they had been in the past.
Which was good because there's a ton of fluff built into the ceremony which
caused them to play off the winners very quickly and still run over time. But
it's scary because they could have screwed it up.
Another scary thing was the selection of Hugh Jackman as the host. I saw that
and thought "What the hell???" but as it turned out, it was a VERY
good decision. His opening number was..incredible. I'm trying so very hard to
find a copy of that somewhere and not being successful at it. We were
practically rolling on the floor laughing.
The actual changes to the ceremony were very positive. They got rid of a lot of
the overly pretentious montages that the oscars have become known for, instead
keeping them limited to shorter pieces highlighting the films of the year. Another
winning idea was to not let the Academy president or the MPAA guy or whoever
talk. It's always boring and it always takes FOREVER. Also in the positive
changes department: each original song nominee was played in a medley and they
combined the song from Wall-E and one of the Slumdog Millionaire songs in a
very neat way
They also redid how they talked about the best actress/actor nominees by
bringing out former winners and spending time talking about each nominee and
what they did with their role. It was very classy and really celebrated the
performances that were nominated. Very inclusive.
The one thing I could have done without was the performance number about the
Musicals. It was very schmaltzy and a couple minutes too long…but if that was
the worst of it, I'm a happy camper. the ordering of the awards was very
strange too. They stuck best supporting actress up front and then a bunch of
other stuff and best supporting actor about an hour and a half in.
As far as the actual awards…I'm glad Slumdog didn't sweep entirely. It was
getting a little boring knowing they were going to win as soon as their name
was called for being nominated. I'm a little disappointed at Wall-E not winning
best original screenplay as I really think it was well written, especially
challenging for a movie with so little dialog and characters that, by
definition, have a difficult time expressing emotions via expression. So much
of the movie was in the writing. No surprise they won the animated feature
award though. I like Jack Black's statement as he was presenting on how he
makes more money on his voice work than his live action stuff because he stars
in a single Dreamworks movie and then takes the money he gets from that and
bets it all on Pixar to win an Oscar. Complete with a "Yeah!!!"
cheer when Wall-E was announced as the winner.
I'm very glad Kate Winslet won an oscar for her performance in The Reader. I
sorta think Revolutionary Road was a hair better but she was so very good in
both of them so I'm glad she got an award for something. I liked her acceptance
speech too…she strikes me as a very genuine individual.
I'm also really glad that Heath Ledger won for his portrayal of The Joker. I
was afraid that the fact that he had died would dissuade people from voting for
him, but his performance was more deserving than anything else in the
supporting actor category by far. I think they should have showed a little clip
of his performance after he won, like on the Golden Globes, but it was a really
cool moment. Of course now we need to deal with people saying "He wouldn't
have won if he was alive" which is absolute bull.
So in conclusion, good ceremony this year, and a good Oscar-watching party to
watch it at.
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Of Binoculars and Periscopes
Feb 26th 2008
As I mentioned earlier in the day, I watched The Oscars with my friends via long distance IM connection since they get over so late that it wouldn't make sense for me to watch over there with them. They've been doing this ritual for quite some time and the last 3 or so years I've joined in. Pretty fun to discuss it with other people as it's going on.
These are probably going to be kinda disorganized and train of thought-ish, but here's my thoughts on last night's academy awards:
First of all, the voice over lady doing all of the announcing was terrible. She had the most annoying voice and way of speaking. Not nearly dignified enough for the image the awards were trying to present as usual. The first thing I noticed was that the red carpet host on ABC was Regis Philbin and he seemed to be grabbing the hand of anybody who he was talking to. My theory was that he was holding them in place so that they wouldn't run away from him because he's a pretty scary guy. Regis also had a habit of telling everyone who was going to be on stage performing that they were going to be in front of billions of people and that they shouldn't mess up because everyone would see, which I thought was a horrible thing to say to somebody just before they take the stage. Horrible.
Moving on to the actual awards show…Jon Stewart was totally awesome. I thought the beginning part of his opening monologue was a bit weak, but he got it together and was totally ON the whole night. My absolute favorite part of the show was his segment on what would have happened if the writers hadn't come back. Specifically the Oscar's salute to Binoculars and Periscopes montage. I was dying laughing. He also wins for classiest moment (although this was probably the directors decision anyway) when he invited the woman who won for best song to come up and give her thank you's after they totally cut her off after she won the award.
As far as the award winners is concerned, I only have one thing to say considering I haven't seen most of the movies this year. First, in the category of special effects, I think Pirates of the Caribiean and Transformers totally got screwed out of their awards. The Golden Compass wasn't anywhere near the level of the other two movies as far as real looking CGI effects.
The one thing I thought we were safe from was the animated character bit they usually pull, considering the writer's strike was called pretty close to the awards. I figured they didn't have time to write or record anything. Unfortunately, I was totally wrong. Jerry Sienfeld's Bee Movie award presentation was the result. Not as horrible as usual I guess, but still pretty bad.
I'm probably leaving a ton of stuff out (should have written this earlier I guess) but, there you have it. Overall, I was entertained and came out of it with a lot of movies to check out via netflix when I get the chance to. Until next year then.

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