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Yeah, and he can't count either. He kept referring to the 25th anniversary of the Spirit Awards as the 250th, having started in 1770. 1770 was only 240 years ago.
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Big Magilla wrote:Kind of odd scheduling this for 8 P.M. on the West Coast.

For anyone who missed it, you didn't miss much.

Eddie Izzard was a poor excuse for an emcee - totally obnoxious and unfunny. It wasn't until perennial former emcee John Waters came out to co-present a couple of minor awards that the show came alive. His story about the sequel to Precious in which Precious has a third baby, a light skinned boy fathered by Justin Timberlake, was actually laugh out loud funny.

The other highpoint came surprisingly courtesy of Ben Stiller introducing back-up porn stars - two girls and a guy - to perform mock sex acts in the background while he presented the best picture award.

The acceptance speeches, though mostly heartfelt, went on forever. One of the writers of (500) Days of Summer actually thanked his entire family including uncles, aunts and cousins. Lee Daniels' "Kathryn Bigelow isn't here, I am" was probably the most cringe inducing moment of the evening.
I agree. Izzard was unbearable! So repetitive and unfunny.
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Big Magilla wrote: It wasn't until perennial former emcee John Waters came out to co-present a couple of minor awards that the show came alive. His story about the sequel to Precious in which Precious has a third baby, a light skinned boy fathered by Justin Timberlake, was actually laugh out loud funny.
I saw John Waters perform his stage show 'This Filthy World' on Tuesday night. He was hilarious, as usual.

He mentioned how much he like Precious and the Lee Daniels had told him how much he loved Waters' Female Trouble.
"I want cement covering every blade of grass in this nation! Don't we taxpayers have a voice anymore?" Peggy Gravel (Mink Stole) in John Waters' Desperate Living (1977)
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Here are the winners. Pretty uninspiring for the most part.

Best Supporting Actor: Woody Harrelson for "The Messenger"
Best First Feature: Crazy Heart
Best First Screenplay: Geoffrey Fletcher, "Precious"
Best Supporting Actress: Mo'Nique, "Precious"
Best Cinematography: Roger Deakins, "A Serious Man"
John Cassavetes Award: Humpday
Someone to Watch: Kyle Patrick Alvarez, "Easier with Practice"
Piaget Producers Award: Karen Chien, "The Exploding Girl" & "Santa Mesa"
Truer Than Fiction Award: Bill Ross & Turner Ross, "45365"
Best Screenplay: Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber, "(500) Days of Summer"
Best Documentary: Anvil! The Story of Anvil
Best Foreign Film: An Education
Best Actress: Gabourey Sibide, "Precious"
Best Actor: Jeff Bridges, "Crazy Heart"
Best Director: Lee Daniels, "Precious"
Best Feature: Precious




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Kind of odd scheduling this for 8 P.M. on the West Coast.

For anyone who missed it, you didn't miss much.

Eddie Izzard was a poor excuse for an emcee - totally obnoxious and unfunny. It wasn't until perennial former emcee John Waters came out to co-present a couple of minor awards that the show came alive. His story about the sequel to Precious in which Precious has a third baby, a light skinned boy fathered by Justin Timberlake, was actually laugh out loud funny.

The other highpoint came surprisingly courtesy of Ben Stiller introducing back-up porn stars - two girls and a guy - to perform mock sex acts in the background while he presented the best picture award.

The acceptance speeches, though mostly heartfelt, went on forever. One of the writers of (500) Days of Summer actually thanked his entire family including uncles, aunts and cousins. Lee Daniels' "Kathryn Bigelow isn't here, I am" was probably the most cringe inducing moment of the evening.
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