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Hugh Jackman | ... |
Himself - Host /
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Amy Adams | ... |
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
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Jennifer Aniston | ... |
Herself - Presenter: Best Animated Film and Best Animated Short Film
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Alan Arkin | ... |
Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
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Amy Bailey | ... |
Dancer - Luhrmann /
Ashford
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Julia Bantner | ... |
Dancer
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Eric Barba | ... |
Himself - Winner: Best Visual Effects
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Craig Barron | ... |
Himself - Winner: Best Visual Effects
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Kirk Baxter | ... |
Himself - Nominee: Best Film Editing
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Simon Beaufoy | ... |
Himself - Winner: Best Adapted Screenplay
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Sally Bell | ... |
Herself - Accepting Best Actor in a Supporting Role
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Kristine Bendul | ... |
Dancer
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Halle Berry | ... |
Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role
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Jessica Biel | ... |
Herself - Presenter: Technical Awards
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Dustin Lance Black | ... |
Himself - Winner: Best Original Screenplay
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Annual awards presentation honoring the best film achievements of 2008.
Hugh Jackman had a great time as host of this year's Academy awards, and so did we. His joy was infectious. The staging and set up is probably one of the best I've seen in all my years of watching these shows. The pre-show done by Jackman and Anne Hathaway was passable, but the whole production came across as so real and human, it astounded us. This actually was very well done. The set up for the presentations were beautiful, reminiscent, reflective, and sweetly genuine. This moved us tremendously, and it helped us know how deep some of the relationships go inside Hollywood. This was most excellent, and I cannot wait until next year's show. I am already starting to wonder who will host, what movies will make it, and how the stage will be set up. Yeah, I'mma geek.
I have to say that Ben Stiller's parody of Joaquin Phoenix was the funniest moment in the show. I also loved Heath Ledger's family and what they had to say, promising and accepting Heath's posthumous Oscar to "his sweet Mathilda." I loved the new way they set up and presented each Oscar. I loved the new "tribute" portion, Queen Latifah sang "I'll be seeing you" magnificently. I was moved by Jerry Lewis and the Academy's acknowledgment for all his hard work and dedication...coming out there on stage as he did, unaided by cane or friend (they're all gone now), seeing him standing there in sweet sweet reverie while his peers greet him with a "standing O" was so touching ... and so fitting.
I won't bore you with who won what. Everyone else will do that. I just wanted to let you know what you missed, as this was the greatest Oscars show I can remember having seen. I thoroughly enjoyed it and I LOVE the changes they made to the presentation style. WOW!
I give it 8/10 for great presentation and indefatigable style...
the Fiend :.