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Oscar Round Up – Bigelow and Stiller steal the show

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Since the moment it was announced Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin were to host this year’s Academy Awards, I had a feeling it would be a good year for the Oscars – and it most certainly was. In terms of numbers, it had the largest audience in five years- since Million Dollar Baby scooped the top prize, but it was more than the ratings that made last night a success. The shadow that had overcast the evening for me was the fear that Avatar would win Best Picture. Yes it was a wildly successful and visually spectacular movie – but best film of the last year? Absolutely not. As soon as Kathryn Bigelow was announced as Best Director for  the Hurt Locker I was convinced that was it – Avatar had to win a major prize and all that remained was Best Picture. Well thankfully I was wrong and the Hurt Locker did pick up Best Picture. In fact indie films dominated the awards last night – receiving twelve statues compared to the nine that films from major studios collected.

As for the rest of the ceremony itself, the hosts were funny – though maybe they could have pushed the envelope a little further – and there was an incredibly touching tribute to John Hughes. The real scene stealer though was Ben Stiller, who presented the award for Best Makeup in character as a Na’vi from Avatar (Avatar was not nominated in this category). Take a look at the video above to watch him garner more laughs than all the other presenters put together.

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And the nominees are…..

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

So the Academy Award nominee’s have been announced (it was the very capable Anne Hathaway who helped reveal the nominees) and it’s clear this year the academy are determined to do things a little differently. In the past decade ratings for the Oscars have been flagging – badly. Last year the ceremony itself improved – the musical number was far better than I think many had expected. But this year with Steve Martin hosting for the third time and Alec Baldwin for the first, we might see some comedy at the Oscars worth laughing at.

In terms of the actual awards the academy has changed in so much that best picture nominations have been increased to ten. An obvious attempt to include the more popular, less dramatic films of the year to hopefully bring in the numbers these box office smashes attract at the cinema seems a smart one. All the nominations in all categories seem solid (perhaps with the exception of Sandra Bullock for “The Blind Side”) and I am hoping against hope “Avatar” does not win best picture. To check out the nominees take a look at the video above. (more…)

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