The Show - What can we expect
Do we have any kind of confirmation that Williams will be there to accept Ledger's Oscar? As far as I know, she hasn't done so yet for any of the precursor awards.
"...it is the weak who are cruel, and...gentleness is only to be expected from the strong." - Leo Reston
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
At the show, I'll bem sitting in the 8th row on the right side of the theatre, which will be the left side of your TV screen. I'm amidst some of the Animated Short Subject nominees, and my all-time favorite Mike Leigh is two rows ahead of me. I'm pretty sure that from where they're seated, the Foreign Film winner will have to cross in front of me. You'll recognize me -- I'll be the one in the tuxedo.
Saw rehearsals this afternoon It's all good.
Final dress rehearsal in an hour . . .
Saw rehearsals this afternoon It's all good.
Final dress rehearsal in an hour . . .
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Tradition. Supporting Actor or Actress almost always comes first. With the Supporting Actor award expected to be the emotional highlight of the evening when Michelle Williams takes the stage to accept Heath Ledger's Oscar, possibly with their daughter in tow, they aren't about to throw that one away that early in the evening.paperboy wrote:Big Magilla wrote:Best Director - Roman Polanski reading names by satellite, envelope then opened by soon to be 13 year old Abigail Breslin.
Brilliant.
As for that alleged order of presentation, why would they put the most competitive acting award first?
Interestingly they're saving the In Memoriam segment until just before the final awards.
Those odd presenters are because in the 70s and early 80s, "cool" people didn't want nuffin' to do with the Oscars.Penelope wrote:Very true, rain Bard. Looking through the Oscar clips on youtube, I'm struck by how interesting some of the choices for presenters of the acting races in the 70s and 80s--Liv Ullmann and Roger Moore (?) giving Best Actor to Sacheen Littlefeather, Sylvester Stallone (??) giving Best Actress to Meryl Streep, etc.
It was only when Baby Boomers, who grew up watching the Awards, were prime members of the industry that things changed.
"Y'know, that's one of the things I like about Mitt Romney. He's been consistent since he changed his mind." -- Christine O'Donnell
Very true, rain Bard. Looking through the Oscar clips on youtube, I'm struck by how interesting some of the choices for presenters of the acting races in the 70s and 80s--Liv Ullmann and Roger Moore (?) giving Best Actor to Sacheen Littlefeather, Sylvester Stallone (??) giving Best Actress to Meryl Streep, etc.
"...it is the weak who are cruel, and...gentleness is only to be expected from the strong." - Leo Reston
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
I think it's a good idea to change even the long-standing tradition of Best Actors/Supporting Actors handing awards to Best Actresses/Supporting Actresses (and vice versa). If it's gotten to the point where AMPAS members are actually voting for Penelope Cruz because they want to see Javier Bardem appear with her on stage, then it's time to shake things up.
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I said it was a "dream". Who am I suppose to dream about, Jessica Biel and Zac Efron?flipp525 wrote:Big Magilla wrote:My dream presenters in the top six categories:
Best Director - Roman Polanski reading names by satellite, envelope then opened by soon to be 13 year old Abigail Breslin.
Best Supporting Actor - Joanne Woodward presenting to Michelle Williams on behalf of Matlila.
Best Supporting Actress - Peter O'Toole.
Best Actor - Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland.
Best Actress - Albert Finney.
Best Picture - Maureen O'Hara, longest living star of a best picture winner next to Luise Rainer who won't attend and Olivia de Havilland who will have already appeared.
Not a single presenter under the age of 70? Um, yeah, that sounds about right...
Joanne Woodward doesn't like to travel, she doesn't fly at all, but an appearance by her would end those tabloid rumors that she is wasting away, unable to go on without Paul Newman.
O'Toole never shows up unless he's nominated, Finney never shows up period. They would be welcome surprises.
Fontaine and de Havilland isn't going to happen, but we can hope.
Oscar has turned its back to O'Hara for so long there's no reason to expect they would welcome her now, but it would be nice.
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Looks quite authentic, although this guy obviously doesn't know his time zones. These are Pacific, not "Eastern" time references.Sonic Youth wrote:Cinemascope claims to have the official order of presentation. I'm posting a link for those who prefer to be surprised.
I'll admit to being punked if these turn out to be fake, because it sure looks authentic to me. And if it is, well... someone's been reading my suggestions here. :p
I don't know if this was posted or not already: a clip of Hugh Jackman rehearsing and talking about the Oscars.
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"Cruelty might be very human, and it might be cultural, but it's not acceptable." - Jodie Foster
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Cinemascope claims to have the official order of presentation. I'm posting a link for those who prefer to be surprised.
I'll admit to being punked if these turn out to be fake, because it sure looks authentic to me. And if it is, well... someone's been reading my suggestions here. :p
I'll admit to being punked if these turn out to be fake, because it sure looks authentic to me. And if it is, well... someone's been reading my suggestions here. :p
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Big Magilla wrote:My dream presenters in the top six categories:
Best Director - Roman Polanski reading names by satellite, envelope then opened by soon to be 13 year old Abigail Breslin.
Best Supporting Actor - Joanne Woodward presenting to Michelle Williams on behalf of Matlila.
Best Supporting Actress - Peter O'Toole.
Best Actor - Joan Fontaine and Olivia de Havilland.
Best Actress - Albert Finney.
Best Picture - Maureen O'Hara, longest living star of a best picture winner next to Luise Rainer who won't attend and Olivia de Havilland who will have already appeared.
Not a single presenter under the age of 70? Um, yeah, that sounds about right...
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