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Greats of old, decorum reign at the Oscars [FReep report: BIG crowd, no RATs, no Moore. Pix later.]
Denver Post (and the Hollywood Resistance Force) ^ | March 1, 2004 | Joanne Ostrow (Denver Post Media Critic) and RonDog (LA Chapter)

Posted on 03/01/2004 2:55:34 AM PST by RonDog

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joanne ostrow
Greats of old, decorum reign at the Oscars
By Joanne Ostrow
Denver Post Media Critic
Chalk it up to the flap over the recent excesses of live television.

Hollywood was on its best behavior Sunday night, not even testing the five-minute delay during the Oscar telecast.

Not rowdy, downright respectful. In several ways, it was throwback to years past, a night of honoring Hollywood stalwarts and respecting tradition.

From the eloquence of Blake Edwards, who pretended to make a slapstick entrance, to the clips honoring Katharine Hepburn and Bob Hope (an 18-time Oscar host), the evening paid tribute to greats of old.

In many ways, the 76th annual Academy Awards was a model of decorum.

Even the spare presentations of the original songs contributed to the making it a very grownup night for the film industry.

As for host Billy Crystal, "master and commander" of Hollywood for the night, he killed even before the medley.

At the start of the telecast, Crystal hailed the film nominees in phony film trailers that saw him digitally interjected into each movie. Naked in a three-way scream with Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton in "Something's Gotta Give," and suggesting a Massachusetts wedding to Bill Murray in "Lost in Translation," he didn't miss a note.

Next Crystal nailed the song parodies, even while continually clearing his throat. (To the tune of "Ol' Man River," he sang "Mystic River," "as dark and murky as Mom's chopped liver. ...")

Crystal may not be a fresh, radical, envelope-pushing host. Some of his shtick has a Borscht Belt ring to it. But he gets the envelope-opening job done with smart humor that plays well within the industry as well as to the global millions.

With every line, he skewered a pop-culture trend, event or person of the moment. As usual, Crystal made watching the Oscars a short-course in American pop culture circa 2004. In his traditional overblown production-number satire and in bits throughout the evening, he managed digs at DVD pirating, the Disney-Michael Eisner showdown, the second Bush war in Iraq, Arnold Schwarzenegger's accent, questions surrounding President Bush's Texas National Guard duty, Strom Thurmond's black love child, Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ" and the fractionalized ethnicities of Los Angeles.

Crystal left to Robin Williams the first reference to Janet Jackson's exposed breast and the resulting five-minute broadcast delay, which ABC adopted in order to give the censors time to avert another live gaffe, indecent or otherwise. You can bet movie fans at the Federal Communications Commission were watching to see how television's next mega-event presented America to the world.

Crystal carried a distinctly patriotic thread through the proceedings, trashing Saddam Hussein, sending a "big hello" to servicemen and women posted around the world, and stomping on Michael Moore's 2003 anti-war speech in digitally enhanced animation. Perhaps this was a way of signaling that famously left-leaning Hollywood would be buttoned-down in this election year.

Of course, Crystal had his moment, translating what was going through the stars' heads. When the camera shot to a dignified-looking Julie Andrews, he observed:

"God this sunburst nipple broach is killing me!"

As producer Joe Roth promised, the performances of the original-song nominees were uncluttered by kicking choruses or break-dancers. Clustered about 70 minutes into the production, the novel treatment of the musical works was appropriate, even if it perhaps drove the under-18 demographic screaming from the television set.

The award show's set - a matrix-like invention with a vanishing horizon in the far distance - was less distracting than in some years.

And the quick replays of "sounds of Oscar" highlights that served as bumpers before commercials were a nice addition in a generally clean, subdued production.

Joanne Ostrow's column appears Sunday in Arts & Entertainment as well as Mondays and Thursdays in The Scene section.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Announcements; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: California
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To: Cinnamon Girl; RonDog
I was bummed.

I was kept off of the corner as well. After last year, I would say I was pretty bummed too.

Apparently there were some back doors to some of the businesses that would have allowed us to get past the sidewalk blockade. We may have to research that for next year.

41 posted on 03/01/2004 9:26:18 AM PST by Rockitz (After all these years, it's still rocket science.)
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
We are winning ~ the bad guys are losing ~ trolls, terrorists and the democrats are sad ~ very sad!

~~ Bush/Cheney 2004 ~~

42 posted on 03/01/2004 9:43:17 AM PST by blackie (Be Well~Be Armed~Be Safe~Molon Labe!)
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To: RonDog
I was fascinated as the camera panned the audience after the touching tribute to Katherine Hepburn, reminding everyone of her best films. My eyes were misty, for sure, but the Hollywierdos barely applauded, looked bored and many were chatting with others. They aren't movie lovers. That bunch of narcissistic airheads aren't even movie lovers.

BTW, it was really funny watching Sean Penn try and fail to put a coherent thought together during his acceptance speech. He can't do it without a script.

43 posted on 03/01/2004 10:16:57 AM PST by colorado tanker ("There are but two parties now, Traitors and Patriots")
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Didn't you think it was funny that Michael Moore got stomped by an ELEPHANT??? :-)
44 posted on 03/01/2004 10:28:11 AM PST by Howlin (Just another unrepentant Bush supporter.)
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To: dfwgator
Yeah, there was a reference to the Dean scream, AND Botox and Kerry....you must have missed it.
45 posted on 03/01/2004 10:58:53 AM PST by tuckrdout (Terri Schindler (Schiavo) deserves to have her wishes honored: Give her a DIVORCE!)
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To: RonDog
Freeper seen on Japanese TV?

I just saw on Japanese TV a possible freeper with the sign "EVEN HOBBITS SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!" I almost broke my kotatsu!

46 posted on 03/01/2004 2:42:59 PM PST by weegee (Election 2004: Re-elect President Bush... Don't feed the trolls.)
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To: weegee
LOL!
Thanks, weegee!
I remember that Japanese newsman. :o)
47 posted on 03/01/2004 5:58:43 PM PST by RonDog
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To: ecurbh
Even HOBBITS... SUPPORT OUR TROOPS!

BUMP!

48 posted on 03/01/2004 7:35:44 PM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Bump!
49 posted on 03/01/2004 10:45:06 PM PST by windchime (Podesta about Bush: "He's got four years to try to undo all the stuff we've done." (TIME-1/22/01))
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To: RonDog
Thanks HRF members for being there!
50 posted on 03/02/2004 5:06:47 PM PST by Bob J (www.freerepublic.net www.radiofreerepublic.com...check them out!)
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To: RonDog; FIT-AIM-ACT-1; ALOHA RONNIE
Thanks for Freeping!

You are the greatest!!
51 posted on 03/02/2004 10:05:17 PM PST by Joy Angela (Hillary in the White House *is" Bill Clinton's Ticket-Back-to-Power)
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To: Bob J

(Click on THIS image for a LARGER image.)

Greats of old, decorum reign at the Oscars
[FReep report: BIG crowd, no RATs, no Moore. Pix later.]

Left to right: ALOHA RONNIE, Cinnamon Girl, FIT-AIM-ACT-1,
Larry Sands, TED HAYES, Jenny (?), RonDog, Ted's friend (?)

Photo credit: Jena Bright, Bright Photography.
Photo hosting courtesy of daviddennis

52 posted on 03/04/2004 6:46:45 AM PST by RonDog
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To: RonDog
The Oscar experience was great. It was a once in a life time experience. T.V. Guide took great care of us. I am glad I was selected to go. Everyone was great to us except the damn rent-a-cop security...I mean come on, They even made us stand in the long lines to get through the security check points when we were in our Dress Blues...They have to be out of their minds to even think that a group of Marines in uniform would pose a terrorist threat...It was insulting!!! All in all though it was a blast. The food, Hotel, Town cars, Red carpet seats, and the Night of 100 stars Party afterwards...All I have to say is thanks.
53 posted on 03/19/2004 2:22:37 PM PST by GoldteethUSMC
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To: GoldteethUSMC; RonDog
I felt like saying to the police: "IF YOU'RE GOING TO BE MEAN TO THE PEOPLE WHO LIKE YOU, WHO ARE YOU GOING TO BE NICE TO?" They were totally ridiculous. Sorry, but in my opinion, they made themselves look bad.
54 posted on 03/19/2004 2:41:34 PM PST by Cinnamon Girl
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