And again ...
Feb. 25th, 2007 10:22 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
See, that's why I like Robert Downey Jr. in spite of his faults ... because he's always ready to make fun of himself. (Unlike some people, Tom Cruise.)
Best Visual Effects ... Pirates! YAY!
God, I love Ken Watanabe. He's fabulous to watch. And now the foreign films montage, which is really damn beautiful. (Dude, did I ever mention how much Life is Beautiful made me bawl like an infant? THIS MUCH.) And Best Foreign Film ... The Lives of Others? Damn, I would have expected Pan's Labyrinth to take it.
HA! Snakes on a Plane! *snickers*
Best Supporting Actress ... Jennifer Hudson! Who looks MUCH better without the jacket and is either full of it or stupid if she thought she wasn't going to win. And I like the speech, but I adore the stunned look on her face as she walked off stage. It's like she's thinking, "I'm so going to call Simon Cowell later on and say, "Suck it, bitch!""
BWAH! "Whether long or short it's what you do with it that counts." It's the eyebrow lift he did after he said that made the comment. Also, tonight he looks totally like someone I used to date.
And Best Documentary Short Subject goes to ... um, a random guy and some woman who's wearing what looks like party favors as spaghetti straps. And hey, I knew she said, "Thank you" at the end without having to guess from sentence placement! Thank you, Firefly! Or The Amazing Race the last time they went to China and a lot of the teams bothered to find out how to thank anyone who helped them.
Ick. Now I remember why I never find Seinfeld funny.
Best Documentary Feature ... two seconds of Jesus Camp and I'm reminded why I'm not sure I could sit through it. And An Inconvenient Truth wins! Expect to see the neo-cons bitch about how liberal Hollywood is tomorrow. Although all this is doing is hammering home how much I love Al Gore these days.
Dear Oscars ... When I mute my TV during the Oscars, particularly during a song performance, that's saying something. My God, people, Celine Dion? Seriously? Have I time-traveled? Is it 1998 again?!
Best Visual Effects ... Pirates! YAY!
God, I love Ken Watanabe. He's fabulous to watch. And now the foreign films montage, which is really damn beautiful. (Dude, did I ever mention how much Life is Beautiful made me bawl like an infant? THIS MUCH.) And Best Foreign Film ... The Lives of Others? Damn, I would have expected Pan's Labyrinth to take it.
HA! Snakes on a Plane! *snickers*
Best Supporting Actress ... Jennifer Hudson! Who looks MUCH better without the jacket and is either full of it or stupid if she thought she wasn't going to win. And I like the speech, but I adore the stunned look on her face as she walked off stage. It's like she's thinking, "I'm so going to call Simon Cowell later on and say, "Suck it, bitch!""
BWAH! "Whether long or short it's what you do with it that counts." It's the eyebrow lift he did after he said that made the comment. Also, tonight he looks totally like someone I used to date.
And Best Documentary Short Subject goes to ... um, a random guy and some woman who's wearing what looks like party favors as spaghetti straps. And hey, I knew she said, "Thank you" at the end without having to guess from sentence placement! Thank you, Firefly! Or The Amazing Race the last time they went to China and a lot of the teams bothered to find out how to thank anyone who helped them.
Ick. Now I remember why I never find Seinfeld funny.
Best Documentary Feature ... two seconds of Jesus Camp and I'm reminded why I'm not sure I could sit through it. And An Inconvenient Truth wins! Expect to see the neo-cons bitch about how liberal Hollywood is tomorrow. Although all this is doing is hammering home how much I love Al Gore these days.
Dear Oscars ... When I mute my TV during the Oscars, particularly during a song performance, that's saying something. My God, people, Celine Dion? Seriously? Have I time-traveled? Is it 1998 again?!