Aha, got it. That didn’t even occur to me. Makes sense, then.
God help us if she is. Her “contribution” to film is negligible at best. They always trim those obits down as it is–I could probably come up with two dozen additional names for inclusion more deserving than her. The only reason they’d include her is if they felt their need to pander to the viewing public is more important than honoring people who are, you know, actually more deserving. :eek: :rolleyes:
I disagree. I think the three Dreamgirls nominations split the vote. If Dreamgirls had only been nominated once, I’ll bet it would have won in a landslide.
That’s funny; I’ve seen two of those three movies, but either he didn’t make a big impression, or I just somehow didn’t make the connection to what I thought was “that British guy from The Crying Game”!
Am I remembering right that in that montage, the only clip with spoken audio from the clip itself was Doohan as Mr. Scott? At any rate, as a life-long trekkie, it brought a tear to my eye.
Also, what movie did the clip come from that showed people driving down a road in a vehicle, and there were people outside the car running at it, and the camera did a rotation around the interior of the car, showing the passengers but also the people outside (guerilas? angry mob?). I was only half paying attention, but I was pretty stunned; I can’t think of when I’d seen a shot like it before.
Children of Men.
Does anybody know who that was sitting with Peter O’Toole? She looked a lot like his ex-wife, Siân Phillips (bka Livia from I, CLAUDIUS) and I was wondering if they’re back together or otherwise good friends.
Aye Laddie, brought a tear to my eye also.
Did my ears trick me or did Nicole Kidman flub a line a little. Wasn’t sure if it was her Aussie accent but I thought I heard a trip - maybe it was on the word “girls”?
Just hoping to knock Ms. Perfect down a notch. (I know I’m a very, very small person )
Hah! No, you heard right. It came out as sort of a “ghoourlz.”
Yay Maybe all the botox makes it hard to wrap lips around words.
Me too, loving the montage. I recognized most of the clips! Thanks to Doper recommendations and Netflix, it’s been a good foreign movie year for me.
Trust me, the few seconds you saw only scratches the surface of how amazing that shot in–probably 5 or 6 minutes long, going inside and outside the car, covering at least a mile of highway, with multiple vehicles, pyrotechnics, and some incredibly acting, all in 1 uninterrupted take (one of several similar long uninterrupted takes in the film).
Lubezki was robbed.
Ahem…she’s still Ms. Perfect anyway.
No one disputed, then or now, that Gore won more of the popular vote in the U.S., which is what Ellen D’s little joke was about. Moore went way beyond that when he accepted his Oscar in 2003:
unfortunately, I haven’t been able to read this thread yet - also unfortunately, I saw the show last night. Obviously, I don’t know the consensus, but I think it was the dullest show ever. The only point of excitement was watching to see if Jennifer Hudson chest was going to fall out of her dress during the song she did. I really, really preferred Jon Stewart as host.
The “In Memoriam” montage does not cover precisely the previous calendar year. It includes from the point that the previous year’s montage left off to just a little bit before Oscar night. I can’t find anywhere where it says this, but note for instance that Carlo Ponti died earlier this year and was included in this year’s montage.
Anna Nicole Smith is not remotely important enough to the film industry to be included in the montage. The qualification is not fame. It’s importance to the film industry. Many of the people included in the montage will be, for instance, important film editors that the average person will never have heard of. Every year the people who create the “In Memoriam” montage will have to leave out some film people who aren’t quite important enough to fit into the (relatively) small amount of time allotted for the montage.
I knew he was American, but the big surprise for me was finding out that he’s hetero. See, he directed Waiting to Exhale, and I was sure that he had outed himself while promoting that. I mean, not like, “He directed a women’s film so he must be gay,” but I honestly thought I’d heard or read him saying, “I couldn’t have done this before I came out.” Now I don’t know where the frak I got that from. ::slinks away::
Yes, but in fairness he was one of the best hosts ever. Compare Ellen to Whoopi or David Letterman and how did she look. I would grade her above average.
Going back to the post Johnny Carson & Bob Hope years. The bad hosts outnumber the good hosts. Who stands out. Billy Crystal and Jon Stewart. How was Ellen compare to the rest of this list?
1984 Jack Lemmon
1985 Alan Alda & Jane Fonda & Robin Williams
1986 Chevy Chase & Goldie Hawn & Paul Hogan
1987 Chevy Chase
1988 Robin Williams
1989 Billy Crystal
1990 Billy Crystal
1991 Billy Crystal
1992 Billy Crystal
1993 Whoopi Goldberg
1994 David Letterman
1995 Whoopi Goldberg
1996 Billy Crystal
1997 Billy Crystal
1998 Whoopi Goldberg
1999 Billy Crystal
2000 Steve Martin
2001 Whoopi Goldberg
2002 Steve Martin
2003 Billy Crystal
2004 Chris Rock
2005 Jon Stewart
2006 Ellen DeGeneres
I think Steve Martin was definitely better than Ellen, too.