I was going to say exactly the same thing. My favorite happening was that the song from Once beat out all of that Disney stuff. And I liked the thank you's by both of the winners. Oh, and I liked when Cameron Diaz made fun of herself for mispronouncing cinematography.
The scripted nonsense by the presenters was less noticeable than in previous years, but why do they keep writing in such unfunny stuff?
I didn't see many of the winning movies/performances. Did people who saw them agree with the winner choices?
- Ruth
----- Original Message -----From: roughtonSent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008 10:05 AMSubject: Re: [movietalk] re: Academy AwardsI'll bite.
My favorite moment was when John Stewart had Marketa Irglova come back out to give her acceptance speech after she had been shut down by the music.I know they're just trying to stick to a schedule, but it's still rude when people aren't allowed to finish (or in some cases even start) their speeches -- especially so when it's not a 'star.' Good for John Stewart (or whoever made that call).I haven't seen Once, and wasn't particularly even interested in it, but I'll probably check it out now.
On Feb 27, 2008, at 9:46 AM, Jonathon Podolsky wrote:
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Did you anyone see the Academy Awards?
I did! It was so __________ ! My fave moment was when __________ won Best __________ina ___________!
____________was hilarious! But I was a little bummed that ____________ _didn't win. On Feb 27, 2008, at 9:15 AM, Jonathon Podolsky wrote:
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> Did you anyone see the Academy Awards?
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