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Showing posts with label Oscars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oscars. Show all posts

Monday, February 28, 2011

The Bad and the Beautiful and Kirk Douglas

The 83rd Annual Academy Awards was supposed to be for the pretty kids. The veteran comic talents of Alec Baldwin and Whoopi Goldberg were largely abandoned, to be replaced by the manic-depressive double act of Shining Sexy Movie Stars Anne Hathaway and James Franco.

Look what I can do!

And Anne and James were reliably childlike. She couldn't stop twirling, giggling, smiling, and playing designer dress-up like an overly-agreeable live mannequin. He was mostly concerned with his too-cool-to-care image, which he maintained via his twitter (and his mother and grandmother's twitters), his "I'm hosting the Oscars" backstage documentary, and occasionally, the actual on stage duties of hosting the Oscars ("Congratulations, nerds," he quipped after the technical awards recap). The New York Times described it as Debbie Reynolds hosting with James Dean. Perhaps. But they at least would have made it work, instead of making it look like work.

Thankfully, when the beautiful are bad, the aged get assertive. Enter the Quintet of Oldies who stole the Oscars, after the JUMP!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

The Oscars so far so good.

So far so good. Anne Hathaway is f-ing killing it. James Franco should have bought better weed. Oh Tom Hanks is coming on right now!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Cross-Eyed Opossum To Predict Oscar Winners

Germany's biggest celebrity, behind Christoph Waltz of course, is Heidi the cross-eyed opossum. This year the Leipzig zoo resident will be given the chance to pick her winners for the Oscars following Paul the Octopus's successful reign as Germany's oracle (R.I.P.).



More after the jump

Thursday, January 27, 2011

"Unstoppable" Nominated for Sound Editing, But Dreams of Sound Mixing Nod are Squashed

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences pulled a fast one this week when "Unstoppable" nabbed a nomination for sound editing, but not sound mixing. Many critics and audiences expressed surprise that the film, which is about a really loud train, was given Oscar attention for the editing of the sound of the loud train, but not the mixing of it.

Other nominees for sound editing included Richard King ("Inception"), Tom Myers and Michael Silvers ("Toy Story 3"), Gwendolyn Yates Whittle and Addison Teague ("Tron"), and Skip Lievsay and Craig Berkey ("True Grit").  While the race is tight, it is widely assumed that Gwendolyn Yates Whittle and Addison Teague are total hipsters.