Monday, February 25, 2008

Blogging the Oscars















8:35 - Jon Stewart nails opening monologue, gives writers credit that they clearly deserve.

8:39 - Jon Stewart makes Obama joke. In obligatory cutaway, Wesley Snipes mocks IRS with apparent freedom.

8:50 - First retrospective montage of the night starts funny, degenerates quickly into sappy Celine Dion-fueled crap.

8:54 - Anne Hathaway sucks the humor from the stage and confirms my worst fears for Get Smart movie.

8:58 - Ratatouille expectedly wins Animated Feature award. Brilliant wordsmith Brad Bird unexpectedly botches speech.

9:05 - For 68th year in a row, a bunch of nerds win FX award.

9:10 - Luigi from the Simpsons wins award for art direction.

9:22 - Javier Bardem wins, sounds like he's rallying troops in leftist Central American militia.

9:25 - Mock retrospective montages prove more compelling than real ones.

9:30 - My strategy of picking the silliest sounding title nets me live-action short award on my ballot.

9:35 - Seinfeld delivers intentionally (?) awful jokes as character from Bee Movie. I cry a tear for the Dreamworks animators that probably had to give up a weekend for this crap.

9:40 - Tilda Swinton wins for supporting actress, is replaced by an alien. Oh wait, she's just not wearing makeup.

9:49 - 4-minute-long PriceWaterHouseCoopers commercial fails to educate me about the Oscar voting process.

10:02 - Jonah Hill and Seth Rogen are disappointingly unfunny for first time in their careers.

10:11 - Marion Cotillard wins best actress. A beleaguered Julie Christie contemplates suicide. Oh, also Marion Cotillard is hot. Note to self: rent a movie with her where they don't have to ugly her up.

10:18 - Disney show-stopper totally gets owned by song from "Once".

10:35 - Nicole Kidman pesents honorary award, funds all African civil wars for next ten years with necklace.

10:37 - Robert Boyle montage fails to convince audience that art directors deserve same reverence for senile, rambling speeches as directors do.

10:52 - Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova win for best song. Nation of Ireland cries collective tears of joy. I join them.

11:02 - RIP Ingmar Bergman, Michelangelo Antoinini, Heath Ledger. Burn in hell, Jack Valenti.

11:13 - Lesbian movie wins for short documentary. Director totally not a lesbian.

11:23 - Jon Stewart makes joke about Harrison Ford sharing a name with a car dealership. Are the writers on strike again?

11:25 - Juno wins for screenplay. Diablo Cody brings shame to strippers everywhere by accepting award in outfit apparently from straight-to-video Flintstones sequel.

11:35 - Daniel Day-Lewis gets all poetic and shit.

11:44 - Coen Bros win for directing a profoundly bleak, blood-soaked thriller, are adorably gracious and humble.

11:46 - No Country wins best picture. Everything is right in the world. What is Cormac McCarthy so pissed about?

2 comments:

Victor said...

It's good to see your love of cinema still burns.

And yes Marion Cotillard is a stone cold fox. Her award seems to be further establishing the academy precedent of giving awards to good looking women for playing ugly on screen.

Erin Mallory said...

AKA "haggin' it up"