Sunday, March 7, 2010

oscars #2! drinking begins and awards continue

cameron diaz looks amazing. she is presenting with steve carrell about best animations. up, princess frog, something with some silver-haired biatch (the secret of kells), fantastic mr. fox and coraline. i secretly want coraline to win because it holds a special place in my heart. but we all know pixar always wins. yes indeedaroo. Up wins. and Pixar continues to have the key to the oscar-winner combination. plus they're the only animated film to be nominated in the general movie category. so that was a no brainer... it was great though. and... um... the comfortable truth right now is that the man accepting this honor has the BIGGEST EARS EVER! look at them! they're so big!

amanda seyfried and miley cyrus are presenting something together evidentally. they're both wearing glittery nuetrals. and miley's voice is ruining the classiness of this event. she also screwed up her part and said "we're both nervous this is our first time on stage." no miley, it's just you that sucks. amanda was here last year presenting with robert pattinson and she rocked it. you disgust me. they're presenting best song or something. i'm not going to type up the nominees because no one cares. wait.. WTF! IS THAT COLIN FARRELL?!?! SINGING COUNTRY? WTF HE'S IRISH!. i suddenly care about this category. apparently he is in crazy heart, and he sings an oscar nominated song. didn't see that coming. omg and that song wins... written by someone with "T-Bone" in their name. sick.

um. T-Bone's partner in crime just said he loves his wife "more than rainbows." for that to be a worthwile comparison, he would have to really like rainbows. or it's a foil, and an awkward one at that.

chris pine is presenting the district 9 trailer (best movie nominee). this was a sweet flick and my first official blueray purchase. it was uniquely shot, sort of in a documentary style with interviews... but the interviews open the movie and actually take place on the timeline after the movie's conclusion. it was a first-time stint by this director (neill blomkamp) in terms of hollywood stuff. peter jackson was going to make it and then had someone else direct. it's still his studio though. i think he went to shoot the lovely bones instead, which turned out to also be an oscar nominated flick. not in terms of "best film" or whatever, but several cast members are nominated for various things. there is also some talk of a sequel. but then again, this is hollywood. there are like six die hard movies. and six lethal weapons. sequels happen.

and we go to commercial. no commercials have played so far about scary life-threatening illnesses that sneak up on us from our socks or anything. but that was the theme of the golden globe commercials, and there's still plenty of time left to go there. stay tuned.

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