Okay, so I watched the Oscars. Having no host was a big improvement. To me, it seemed as if a lot of the pomposity was taken out of the ceremony which was fine with me. For years the show has been more like "The Cavalcade of Stars," with presenters slowly walking to the microphone while the orchestra plays. That didn't happen last night, they walked on and listed the nominees and announced the winner. I saw where some people complained about the set... again, I liked it. They shrank the proscenium down, which mean shorter walks for everybody while creating a more intimate feel. In fact, the whole show had a much more personal feel, something lacking for so many years.
Interesting points: The two films with the most nominations failed to live up to their promise, with "The Favorite" winning one, and "Roma" winning three awards. "Black Panther" won the most, garnering the tech and costume awards. "Vice" didn't win anything... that didn't surprise me, in the end it's only a star vehicle to win Christian Bale and Best Actor Oscar. "Green Book" won Best Picture. To be truthful, that win could have gone a number of ways because there were a number of good films. I thought, for a while, it might actually go to "Bohemian Rhapsody," except it had that Bryan Singer cringe worthy shit hanging over it; no one mentioned his name. After "Roma" won for Best Foreign Film, it was out of the running for Best Picture...
Two things that didn't work: Acceptance speeches - if you're a major winner, (Best Actor, Actress, etc) then you can talk. If you win "Best Documentary," or Best Short Subject" understand you have a limited time n the stage. If there are 4 to win awards and you're the first to reach the microphone, don't pull out a phone book and start reading - show a little consideration... you have a limited time on the stage. The other thing that didn't work: gowns with trains. Holy shit! If you do not wear a gown with a 4 foot train (or longer) do not wear one to an award ceremony where you may need to walk more than 2 feet, and then climb a stairs. Trains were rampant last night! What the hell were these women thinking? There is absolutely nothing glamorous about hoisting 20 pounds of fabric over your arm so you can struggle down the aisle and up to the podium. Perhaps they were all hoping Chris Evans would help them to the stage.
I was thought it very refreshing not to have any gimmicky bullshit like pizza getting delivered, or going to the theater next door to thank the fans.
Bette Midler was great!
Having Brad Cooper and Lady Gaga come up from the audience to sing "Shallow" was very simple and very smart. Like I said, a lot of the pomposity we've seen for so many years was absent.
Finally, there was a lot of brown skin on stage last night. I'm sure a lot of white Republicans didn't watch... that's part of the denial process. What shame. They missed a good show.
didn't watch. but fight the powers that be!
ReplyDeleteBette did a really good job singing that song from Poppins, if you get a chance, try and find it.
DeleteI think you’re right about Bohemian Rhapsody. Singer fucked that up. I thought the Spike Lee movie was gonna win but hey went withhe watered down Green Book. Meh. A lot of white guilt appeasing in that one. Cuaron won a good prize, tho.
ReplyDeleteI think Gaga and Cooper were genius. Is Cooper gay? Heteroflexible? And if Chris Evans would help me with anything I’d wear those thirty extra pounds!
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Cooper? A possibility. He needs to do something about the scruff, it makes him look old. I've seen some discussion as to whether "Green Book" is the worst film to win Best Picture since "Crash."
DeleteCooper with scruff is still Hot Cooper.
ReplyDeleteI, too, really wanted BlacKkKlansman to win because it was a brilliant film.
I liked Midler but the song did nothing for me.
Scruff = beard burn = bad experience
DeleteHaven't seen BlackKklansman. if I think a movie's will have me sobbing loudly, I'll rent it...
Yeah, the song was okay but Midler? I kept thinking "she's 73 and still rocking that cleavage!"
Olivia's speech made me smile as did her raspberry to the cue man
ReplyDeleteThat woman is a National Treasure!!
DeleteI didn't watch as I have to get up so early. I have watched the highlights though today. What gets me is the lengthy speeches. I don't have the attention span..!
ReplyDeleteThe day after the Oscars is always a vacation day for me since there have been years when the show ran over an hour late.
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