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The 81st Academy Awards: Hosted by Hugh Jackman
ABC .com ^ | 2/22/09

Posted on 02/22/2009 4:06:23 PM PST by lewisglad

Best Picture 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' 'Frost/Nixon' 'Milk' 'The Reader' 'Slumdog Millionaire'

Best Director Danny Boyle 'Slumdog Millionaire' Stephen Daldry 'The Reader' David Fincher 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Ron Howard 'Frost/Nixon' Gus Van Sant 'Milk'

Best Actor Richard Jenkins 'The Visitor' Frank Langella 'Frost/Nixon' Sean Penn 'Milk' Brad Pitt 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Mickey Rourke 'The Wrestler'

Best Actress Anne Hathaway 'Rachel Getting Married' Angelina Jolie 'Changeling' Melissa Leo 'Frozen River' Meryl Streep 'Doubt' Kate Winslet 'The Reader'

Best Supporting Actor Josh Brolin 'Milk' Robert Downey Jr. 'Tropic Thunder' Philip Seymour Hoffman 'Doubt' Heath Ledger 'The Dark Knight' Michael Shannon 'Revolutionary Road'

Best Supporting Actress Amy Adams 'Doubt' Penelope Cruz 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' Viola Davis 'Doubt' Taraji P. Henson 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Marisa Tomei 'The Wrestler'

Best Animated Feature Film 'Bolt' 'Kung Fu Panda' 'Wall-E' Best Foreign Film 'The Baader Meinhof Complex' Germany 'The Class'France 'Departures'Japan 'Revanche' Austria 'Waltz With Bashir' Israel

Best Original Screenplay 'Milk' Dustin Lance Black 'Frozen River' Courtney Hunt 'Happy Go Lucky' Mike Leigh 'In Bruges' Martin McDonagh 'Wall-E' Andrew Stanton, Jim Reardon, Pete Docter

Best Adapted Screenplay 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Eric Roth, Robin Swicord 'Doubt' John Patrick Shanley 'Frost/ Nixon' Peter Morgan 'The Reader' David Hare 'Slumdog Millionaire' Simon Beaufoy

Best Documentary Feature 'The Betrayal (Nerakhoon)' 'Encounters at the End of the World' 'The Garden' 'Man on Wire' 'Trouble the Water' Best Original Score 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' 'Defiance' 'Milk' 'Slumdog Millionaire' 'WALL-E'

Best Original Song 'Down to Earth'

'WALL-E' 'Jai Ho'

'Slumdog Millionaire' 'O Saya'

'Slumdog Millionaire' Best Film Editing 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' Kirk Baxter, Angus Wall 'The Dark Knight' Lee Smith 'Frost/Nixon' Mike Hill, Dan Hanley 'Milk' Elliot Graham 'Slumdog Millionaire' Chris Dickens


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KEYWORDS: culturewars; hollywood; oscars; trashtv
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To: Melissa 24

me too although I’ve lost a lot of respect for diane lane I had no idea she has been married to josh brolin for four years

And the usual posters of past oscars threads are gone at fr


321 posted on 02/22/2009 7:20:01 PM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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To: marajade

Did the pharmacist cause him to overdose?


322 posted on 02/22/2009 7:20:09 PM PST by nufsed
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

There are already tons of indepenedent filmmakers. The idea of Hollywood as some monolithic entity ceased being true in the 1960s.


323 posted on 02/22/2009 7:20:59 PM PST by Borges
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To: Revolting cat!
Dorothy’s friend, ain’t ya?!

I don't know about that, but Judy Garland is one of the greatest entertainers in this country's history. She did it all and she did it all spectacularly.

I do not want whatever it is you're smoking.

324 posted on 02/22/2009 7:21:00 PM PST by Chunga (Vote Republican)
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

Branson makes movies? Who knew.

Competition is still legal in the US.


325 posted on 02/22/2009 7:21:06 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: Cringing Negativism Network

Good idea. There can be an alternative.

I can’t believe the Mongolian film industry is actually producing better movies than Hollywood.


326 posted on 02/22/2009 7:21:40 PM PST by Palladin ("...the one with the big ears--he AIN'T my President!"...Etta James)
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To: Floratina

Man on Wire was a docu about the guy that walked a tightrope between the tops of the two World Trade Center Towers back in 1973, I think it was. I saw a bit about it on CBS Sunday Morning today. He was in his early 20’s and it was about his preparations for the stunt. The guy was the Frenchman who just balanced the Oscar on his chin.


327 posted on 02/22/2009 7:21:59 PM PST by Floratina
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To: nufsed

he was a great talent and that is how i choose to remember him


328 posted on 02/22/2009 7:21:59 PM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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To: Texas Eagle
You got it wrong TE, but hey whatever floats your boat. I do wonder how boring my life would be to post on threads to say that I'm not interested in the thread.

Stick around, the party's just starting and in a minute we're doing our Susan Sarandon/Tim Robbins tribute.

329 posted on 02/22/2009 7:22:08 PM PST by nufsed
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To: Texas Eagle
Who's promoted any of those things tonight? Contrary to what most people think, the Oscars are the one time when actors get out of the way and allow craftsmen their time in the spotlight.
330 posted on 02/22/2009 7:22:50 PM PST by Borges
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To: Chunga

One of my favorites on You Tube is this live Command Performance for our troops from 1943, Judy Garland introduced by Bob Hope to sing Somewhere Over The Rainbow.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S8hABGhMiPk


331 posted on 02/22/2009 7:23:05 PM PST by John W
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To: nufsed

LOL!


332 posted on 02/22/2009 7:23:31 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: Borges

I agree (about taking cinema seriously), but something happened in the 70s or early 80s and cinema, not only here but abroad as well has faded. Or not really, interesting films continued to be made, oftentimes in Third World countries, it’s just that interest in them has faded from what it was in the 50s and 60s. I don’t know what it was, television or outdoor activities like running, yeah running, what else?!


333 posted on 02/22/2009 7:23:56 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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To: marajade

Save it for Palladin. I thought the guy was a good actor.


334 posted on 02/22/2009 7:23:58 PM PST by nufsed
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To: OCCASparky

ditto

I don’t even rent them. Once in a while I’ll catch one on cable but usually I watch a few seconds and am put off. Especially by violence. Like I NEED false adrenalin coursing through my blood. I can get the real thin on my bikes and boat.

Every once in a while one will grab me, like Children of Men. But then I probably saw something there completely antithetical to the writer’s intent.

EFF You Holly weird. Eat dirt and die.


335 posted on 02/22/2009 7:24:18 PM PST by gost2
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To: BunnySlippers

I was speaking hypothetically.

Look at Rush Limbaugh’s success. Why is it, he has a hundred million dollar contract?

Simple. He is offering something, which people are starved for. He’s not PC. He’s not a leftwing maroon.

Hollywood has become, the very archtype of leftwing maroonity. And a (lot) of people would flock to real competition.

A cinematic equivalent of Rush Limbaugh.

The studio iteration, of Fox News Channel.

I’m surprized it hasn’t already happened.

The market would be massive. Someone will make a fortune, offering a real alternative.


336 posted on 02/22/2009 7:25:48 PM PST by Cringing Negativism Network (During any "d" administration: USA's msm, become indistinguishable from the ussr's pravda.)
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To: Borges; Texas Eagle

TE probably doesn’t like it that AMERICANS invent cutting edge technology for movies. AMERICANS create the best animation and special effects.
Maybe he/she’d be happier if this was an Iranian art.


337 posted on 02/22/2009 7:25:52 PM PST by BunnySlippers
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To: nufsed

Palladin?


338 posted on 02/22/2009 7:26:02 PM PST by marajade (Yes, I'm a SW freak!)
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To: marajade

That’s the guy that started the Ledger rants. I was responding to him and you didn’t follow the train of thought of the comments.


339 posted on 02/22/2009 7:27:10 PM PST by nufsed
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To: Chunga

Maybe so, but “greatest” is highly subjective, and I for one don’t subscribe to it when it comes to Judy Garland or, say, Sammy Davis, Jr. In fact, I think that words like “greatest” and “amazing” should be used with great care, unless one is a teenager.


340 posted on 02/22/2009 7:27:12 PM PST by Revolting cat! (Let us prey!)
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