Monday, March 8, 2010

Sandra Bullock Acceptance Speech

Sandra Bullock Acceptance Speech
Mo’Nique was in control. Jeff Bridges was in a fine of Exquisite form. And, hey, where was everyone? Watching a tribute to John Hughes? (Not the worst idea, and we recognize this.)

And here’s what went down, when dropped, behind the scenes in the 82nd Academy Awards:

5:50: How is it expected Christophe waltz for the best supporting actor win? Not a peep from the pressroom when the category was announced. Trust me, told reporters chirp too much when they’re stunned.

• To win the animated feature film. There are still complaints. (I’m not saying it’s bad that there were not any complaints. We’re just, as you know, saying, This is what you do when you are not, as you know, peeping.)

• How can calm the candidates’ nerves? During the recess of the first commercial, featured in Kodak’s pipe in the sounds of Lionel Ritchie in “easy”. (At least that’s what is coming in over the headset. Maybe we picked oldies station, or Lionel Ritchie and iPod?) (Update: It seems that what we picked up the son of Ritchie virtual law Joel Madden and Oscar night at the home of DJ — in honor of the old man.)

• By the way, you’re going to have to make your own witty remarks about Neil Patrick Harris’ opening number. Personally, I have no idea how it went. We are just at the Oscars, where the broadcast feed the sound was out at the beginning of the show.

• By the way, you’re going to imagine your own witty remarks from the waltz and even the Director Remember also. At least until now. Winners in early had been taken to pass on to the press, and has chosen instead of returning to their seats in the Kodak. Certainly unusual behavior Oscar night. Perhaps he wanted everyone to see the tribute to John Hughes?

• Thank you, Original Song winner Ryan Bingham, a tribute to John Hughes is missing! He was the first winner here. He was alone. It is true that tonight’s form, his partner, T-Bone Burnett, is absent. The Academy tells Flack Burnett has reported not feeling well, and, yes, and returned to his seat.

• “I thought it would be kind of cheesy to call it ‘Crazy Heart’.”
- Bingham why he instead wrote a song entitled “Type weary.”

• What exactly happened to Burnett? Ask Bingham, but he knows. “After he won this award, said he was not feeling well,” he says, echoing Flack Academy.

• The Hurt Locker Mark Boal (original screenplay) gets hurled a bomb and defuse it like a pro. “Jeff brave soldier,” Boal says Jeffrey Sarver, and the sergeant who sued the filmmakers, accusing them of stealing his story. “The screenplay is a work of fiction. It is not based on any one person a story, and that’s really all I have.”

• Peep! Peep! Peep! Precious win for the scenario of paying journalists to the right to peep through the animated short winner Nicolas Schmerkin (Logorama). Perhaps we should explain our custom strange to him at a later date.

7:05: “We have amended the eyebrows.”
Joel Harlow, of Star Trek better team makeup, and how that made the Romulans so far underappreciated stand out.

• Geek – Factoid Alert: makeup Oscar Oscar is the first of any kind for any Star Trek movie ever. (A reporter for it; I double-checked with academic libraries, and whaddya know, it’s true!) Interact Mindy Hall, another member of the award-winning team Trek: “It’s fantastic. It is great privilege for all.”

• This is not the interview room anymore; it is Mo’Nique house. And best supporting actress winner is running the show, calling it recognizes the journalists, calling to report on the tactics they do not like, and, of course, gets laughs. In any case, this is the same Mo’Nique what we have seen in the balls Wesh XB prizes, but different. Is still composed, newly Act.

• “All I wanted to say, everything I needed to say, and I did this.”
Mo ‘Nique, on her fear of acceptance.

• Mo’Nique and she wondered whether he would restore her resume. The answer is no. “I am a stand-up comedian who won an Oscar,” says stand-up comedian actress.

Name • Check Hattie McDaniel on stage was far from Mo’Nique and the approval of only the first African-American winner of the Oscar award. It also goes on to say: “The reason I have on this dress is that royal blue color that Hattie McDaniel wore in 1940 when she accepted the Oscar [for Gone with the Wind]. The reason for me this gardenia in my hair, he wore a flower Hattie McDaniel an Oscar when she took her . So for you, and Mrs. Hattie McDaniel, you feel all over me and it’s time that the world you feel in each of them. ”

• May I remind Mo’Nique is trying to get Hattie McDaniel biopic made? Further, it is, no, no snark intended as I, for one, and we intend to stay on the good side Mo’Nique.

• Mo’Nique, and so on the good side, and not all of us here are, and who are not referred to it on stage when he talked about the Oscar and politics, or the perception of such. “Some journalists and some journalists have written books, ’someone needs to teach a lesson Mo’Nique. Someone needs to tell her how this game is played,” she says, “I am very proud to be part of the Academy to say, we will not play this game. We will judge them on performance, not on how many attended the dinner. ”

• I’m sorry to say I should not be on the Mo’Nique’s great. I can not get the question.

• Ever wonder how to get the gig to accompany the Oscars’ annual dearly departed a clip? Let’s just say I spied James Taylor in the hotel lobby before the show. Was like watching Abraham Lincoln walk by. In other words, it was almost as reliable as looking Mo’Nique.

• I think I can ask: Why did Farrah Fawcett was not in the package clip, but I run two missions question Answer B! tch tonight, and regardless of what I ask, I get to shake the head.

8:38: Is Joel Madden deejaying very good? This looks like Kodak’s movement. Either that or evacuation. “Please clear the passages and take your seats!” Oscar announcer warns the public during the holiday trade final.

• Best actor Jeff Bridges and a glass of champagne in one hand and the Oscar in the other. His business awards season is done, and it is good to go and as laid-back than ever before. He even quotes and the Big Lebowski of man, and perhaps still his best known role of “strikes and gutters, man.”

• bridges are in poor condition and probably no man complains of his film does not make the Oscar to expand the area of best picture. Says Bridges, “I was surprised kind’ve crazy heart did not make it, but bitch, bitch, bitch …”

• “We hope that this award help bring peace, understanding and prosperity in our world,” Bridges says, and the Chamber of laughter, but bridging is unchecked, and good for him. “Music and movies are a common link to all of us. I hope this will increase my picture, and I’m all about getting us all together. Get healthy world.”

• “He has dug a little Benji Hughes.” Bridges, on what he was listening to on his iPod this morning, and the destruction of any one of the memories of the man.

• waltz back here now after taking in the show from Kodak. Make it all, show a long time. The long-awaited first question is … In German! It also is the second …! And the third …!

• At the end of the day, waltz gets to a question provides an answer I can understand, if I did not understand completely. Austrian representative and asked for his opinion on the Hollywood Oscar process, and possible first, he loved it, and he really liked it! “Amazing. It’s mind-boggling. It is great …” He says. “Tomorrow will probably be sad it’s over.” Then again won, so maybe I understand.

• Best Director Kathryn Bigelow is a new and out of the breath of victory, as even in Remember it was not his own. (Such as the waltz, Docter waited until after the show to visit the pressroom.)

• “I hope I am the first of many,” Bigelow says the first woman to become an Oscar best director. “I like to just think of myself as a filmmaker, and I long for the day when this amendment was before.”

• On the night it crashed on the glass ceiling, Bigelow fields question after question about … Man: Avatar, James Cameron. For the record, Bigelow believed her ex-husband is the director “exceptional”, and she was honored to be nominated with him. Praise be to God, and they are essentially left without a response to a question about what I learned from Cameron, “When [she] was actually living with him.”

• So you know, Jeffrey Fletcher made history tonight as well, as the first African-winning American screenwriter, but the academic flacks were not able to extract concessions from him yet, natch, and returned to his seat, so he’ll have to give him and quoted on the circuit party.

• The only way to beat Meryl Streep and radiant Gabourey Sidibe is through hard work. Suffice it to say, Best Actress Sandra Bullock is still operating. “Are you kidding?” She asked, still deny it was ever likely candidate. “… I do not aspire to this … This was a film I said no, and if I thought this was going to be the golden ticket … I think this is what makes this so overwhelming and unexpected.”

• Thus, about George Clooney and the grouping of one Pollock story in question, but did not say in her speech, but it also involves Tom Cruise, and … And, well, that’s all we’re going to get. “George looked tired tonight,” Pollock says. “I saw in his eyes a little, and I said I can not do that to him tonight … Ask George.”

• As we will not hear what Bullock and her husband, Jesse James, said to his wife after her name was read out by presenter Sean Penn. “Bless your heart to ask,” she tells a reporter. “Well, I have tried.”

• James Bullock, accompanied by rounds of the press, and when the reporter mentioned that he saw James crying during a speech Pollock Pollock checks truth of statement with her husband. James gives them any; Pollock relays response. “It’s right there,” Pollock says, pointing in the scenes. “I do not piss him off.”

• If Mo’Nique wins best performance by the winner, then Pollock takes seconds distinguished. She’s a witch, I swear they want to celebrate than by addressing ( “do not worry the dress statue will be open”) and contains nothing Razzies. The previous night was Best Actress award for the Blind, of course, was named worst actress for Pollock’s all about Steve. “They’re going to sit side by side, as it should,” she says of her two awards. “We’re in the entertainment business, and this is what we are supposed to do, and take the good with the not so good.”

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