Friday, March 18, 2011

81st Academy Awards 2009


Many stars sashayed down the red carpet last night, many were nominated for Oscars, but they could be winners.

Sean Penn was the big winner of a leading man for his role in the film "Milk. " He uses his time winner of the speech as an insult to those who voted against the gay marriage amendment in California.

Sean, to my surprise the actor. He does not look like a leading man like Gary Cooper or John Wayne or Tom Hanks or Michael Douglas. However, he did not Wimpy and it adds intensity to every role he plays. It is not my favorite actor, but sometimes I'm mesmerized by his performance on screen.

How would a person like Sean ever get into movies?

Kate Winslet, for her role in "The Reader", won the top female award. Kate is such a great actress and she is expected to win. She said: "I'd be lying if I made ​​a version of this speech before. I think I was probably 8 years old and staring at the bathroom mirror and (Oscar) will be a shampoo bottle. But this is not a shampoo bottle now ."

Oscars are what some girls and boys dream of. They are what some old men and women sleep.

Oscar statuette of a knight with a sword standing on a crusade reel of film. This is a difficult half past eight pounds. It was thirteen and a half inches tall and is made ​​of gold-plated britannium, a metal alloy. R.Š. Owens & Company of Chicago, makes the statues more than necessary, because it is difficult to predict the exact number that will be needed. One composition is: SN: 93%, SB: 3%, Cu: 2%. What, no high school chemistry? Tin, antimony, copper.

Despite the weight of awards, actors wear them around later on many of the party that followed.

I always get a kick out the losers. They look so happy for the actual winner, although they are very disappointed not to win.

Stiff Upper Lip!

Sometimes you could see a "happy" to turn a face into a sad one.

It's hard to get nominated.

is harder to win.

So, not winning can also mean giving up the only chance for victory in ones life.

However, just to be nominated is a very important and has its own commercial rewards. You will always be known as a candidate.

The winning image is Slumdog Millionaire.

It was fun to watch the cast, producers and directors during presentations. When the order to stand, about half the audience is left to stand.

No one is left out.

is all wrong Maybe it's not one half of the audience, but close.

I noticed that the Japanese and Indians all wanted to get some credit, so be on the stage.

settings for the Oscars this year was incredibly good. This is the best I've seen, and I am an old man.

David Rockwell, architect and designer, created a party-like setting from time to time we comfortable and informal. However, a new proscenium curtain is made ​​up of about 100,000 Swarovski crystals in different shapes and sizes, revealed a high-profile fashion to the event.

Something else that seemed new to me, the parading of the five previous winners of feedback on the five nominees. There was some contrast between old and new.

Well, some were not so old.

I've always liked to watch a presentation to those who have gone through during the year. Unlike most of us, there is some lingering presence of dead actors. They still live in the films made.

Jerry Lewis received a special award for his humanity. He gave a short, dignified speech shows no pretensions.

Now, it's nice!

A picture that will live with me is Meryl Steep, who was nominated fifteen times. She got a lot of praise from the podium, and she always put her hand on his chest as if to say: "little old me ?"

It is also a great actress, she knows she's a great actress, but tries to be humble. My favorite role of her "Out of Africa" with Robert Redford, which I saw at the Oscars.

He was probably looking at a form of Park City, Utah, or such.

What a great show!

Fly Old Glory!

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