79th Annual Acadamy Awards watch along/drink along thread.

HOORAY FOR MARTY SCORSESE! He’s been robbed at least twice (Goodfellas, Gangs of New York, and wasn’t Raging Bull nominated?), but I couldn’t be happier to see one of my favorite filmmakers get recognized at long last.

DOUBLE HOORAY FOR THE DEPARTED AS BEST PICTURE!

It’s time for me to depart. Thanks for the fun, everyone!

Twofer!

The Departed! Nice. Good show.

Hooray again for Marty!

Good to see Marty win the Life-time achievement award. Double win in fact. Wow.

Thank you for hosting **Diogenes the Cynic **.

Good Night all,
Jim

Go Marty! Director and Picture!

Yikes. Diane Keaton sounds like she just learned to read this morning.

WHOA! Upset for THE DEPARTED!

I missed it by five minutes at the Cinema Village this afternoon, the last place it’s showing in the city. Guess I gotta catch it now.

Adding a thanks to Dio, who even invisibly was a much better host than poor Ellen DeGeneres.

I’m “between jobs” at the moment, so I can stay up and chat. Yes, I know, hold the applause.

That’s it, I’m firing my writers. Buncha hacks, could screw up the phone directory.

Hurrah for Marty and The Departed!

It’s lunchtime now…then I’m off to do a Departed and Infernal Affairs double bill.

Yay!

It’s pretty funny, the Beeb is scrolling the Oscar winners between all the serious stuff about Iraq and Iran and Serbia’s genocide ruling (My verdict: Yes.) Dame Helen this, Dame Helen that.

Well, decent Oscars, but nothing particularly memorable – no crazy speeches or memorable comedy bits or big flubs. I don’t think Ellen will be asked back next year.

Biggest surprise for me? Finding out that Forest Whitaker is American! The only movie I’d seen him in before Last King of Scotland was The Crying Game, so I’d assumed he was a Brit.

I concur. No wardrobe malfunctions, nobody tripping or losing control, and aside from ME’s speech, no Michael Moore moments (and even she tried to point out it wasn’t a Republican or Democrat thing, but I’m sure she’ll be pilloried anyway tomorrow.)

Ellen would have been more entertaining if she’d been actually bad, but she was more like a 25-watt bulb when you need a 100.

And I was starting to sing the ‘Montage!’ song from SOUTH PARK by the end of hour 2. Geez.

One last thing–make the teleprompter letters much bigger next year for your fading baby boomer hosts, please. You know you’re in trouble when your most polished presenters by far were both about ten years old. :smiley:

Do you think Marc Anthony got Jennifer Lopez to marry him by promising her everlasting life? :eek:

I thought Jack Nicholson’s show of solidarity with Britney Spears was touching.

My stupid DVR cut off the first 30 minutes, inluding the opening monologue (which is usually funny). Anyone know where I can download it? YouTube doesn’t seem to have it, at least as of right now…

thanks

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His accent in The Crying Game is terrible. It not up to Van Dyke levels but it’s still very bad.

Question about Forest Whitaker. Was there something wrong with his left eye? I know he just played a character on ER who had a stroke, so when I saw him on the show I thought it was for the character, but that didn’t happen in real life too did it?

And I had no idea he was an operatic tenor!

His eye has always been like that. A lazy eye or strabismus

A funny take from Jim Emerson, editor of Roger Ebert’s website: