Oscars Live Blog - First Hour
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Cinematical is live-blogging the Academy Awards, and first up is Eric D. Snider. Follow along down below, and don't forget to keep refreshing this page. Head over to Moviefone for additional Oscar coverage.
Click here for a full list of Academy Award winners updated in real time
FIRST HOUR IS DONE - CONTINUE TO HOUR TWO
9:30 p.m.: And that it's for me, folks. I hand you over to my good friend Scott Weinberg for Hour 2 of the Academy Awards marathon. Stay safe, and remember, no wagering.
9:28 p.m.: Remember how some movies in 2008 had romance in them? The Academy does!
9:25 p.m.: Well, why wouldn't the guy from Twilight and the girl from Mammia Mia! be at the Oscars? Next we'll see presenters from Meet the Spartans and Witless Protection.
9:24 p.m.: Ben Button wins for Makeup, and the designer has a contest with himself to see how many random names he can rattle off in 30 seconds. Then he says, "New Orleans." Well said!
9:21 p.m.: This is a very dapper British gentleman whose Costume Design won for The Duchess. It's nice to see someone class up the joint after Hugh Jorifice's vulgarity. (Jay-kay, Hugh! We love you!)
9:19 p.m.: That orchestra might be tucked away in the back of the theater, but they will still cut you off, boys!
9:18 p.m.: Benjamin Button wins for Art Direction -- deservedly, as the insides of all those houses really did look like the insides of houses.
9:12 p.m.: This is the first time I've watched the Oscars in high-definition. You can see every crag and gully in Mickey Rourke's face.
9:09 p.m.: Hey, what gives?! Le Maison en Petit Cubes wins Best Animated Short, but that guy is NOT French! Nice shout-out to Mr. Roboto, though.
9:07 p.m.: No surprise here -- Best Animated Feature goes to WALL-E. There is momentary controversy here at headquarters over whether the director or producer accepts this award, but eventually everyone takes my word for it that it's the director.
9:05 p.m.: Nice of them to show a montage of all of last year's animated films, including the ones too crappy to be nominated. "Sucks to be you, guys! But here's two seconds of your hard work!"
9:04 p.m.: You knew that was coming -- Jennifer Aniston's on the stage, so we have to get a shot of Brad and the homewrecker.
9:01 p.m.: Simon Beaufoy begins what will presumably be a Slumdog Millionaire juggernaut with a win for Best Adapted Screenplay. How are you doing on your predictions? I'm three for three so far, thank you very much.
8:57 p.m.: Best Original Screenplay goes to Dustin Lance Black, who gives a sweet speech reassuring gay kids that God does love them. He goes on to prophecy that gay marriage will be legalized. You heard it here first, folks!
8:55 p.m.: Impressive -- they found a 5-second clip of In Bruges with no profanity.
8:53 p.m.: Steve Martin and Tina Fey together gives everyone in the room a simultaneous comedygasm.
Oscars 2009 Nominees
Best Picture
'Slumdog Millionaire'
Fox Searchlight
Best Picture
'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Paramount
Best Picture
'Frost/Nixon'
Universal
Best Picture
'Milk'
Focus Features
Best Picture
'The Reader'
Weinstein Co.
Best Actor
Brad Pitt, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Paramount
Best Actor
Mickey Rourke, 'The Wrestler'
Fox Searchlight
Best Actor
Sean Penn, 'Milk'
Focus Features
Best Actor
Frank Langella, 'Frost/Nixon'
Universal
Best Actor
Richard Jenkins, 'The Visitor'
Overture Films
8:47 p.m.: We have our first winner: Penelope Cruz for Best Supporting Actress! It's actually kind of sexy how she pronounces all three syllables in "pri-vi-lege," unlike most English-speakers.
8:46 p.m.: Taraji P. Henson's like, "Aw, geez, why did I get stuck with Goldie Hawn?!"
8:41 p.m.: Hey, it's Oscar's version of The View, with Tilda Swinton in the Barbara Walters role.
8:40 p.m.: Who would have thought Hugh Jorgan could take something as old and creaky as the Billy Crystal-style opening song-and-dance and bring it into the 21st century?
8:35 p.m.: So far he's sung about "an ocean of human excrement" and "pubic hair." That's the Australians for you, folks.
8:33 p.m.: Hugh Jackman, ladies and gentlemen! They said he wasn't going to do the opening monologue jokey silly funny thing, but he's killin'! I've already laughed more at him than I did the entire time Whoopi Goldberg hosted.
8:25 p.m.: I'm not naming names, but someone here is jealous of Leslie Mann for getting to be the middle of a Seth Rogen/Judd Apatow sandwich.
8:22 p.m.: We have our first mistake! That guy just called Penelope Cruz "sexy" and "beautiful."
8:18 p.m.: Some consternation has been expressed here at my Oscar party over the fact that Miley Ray Cyrus has for some reason been invited to the Oscars. An ad hoc committee should be appointed to look into this.
8:08 p.m.: Welcome to Cinematical's super magical special live-blogging Oscar extravaganza! We start with ABC's coverage of the red carpet arrivals! Which we don't care about! We'll check back in a few minutes. In the meantime, check out some images below.
8:00 p.m.: Is this thing on?










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
2-22-2009 @ 8:21PM
dtpollitt said...
This ABC red carpet crew really sucks.
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2-22-2009 @ 9:36PM
gerry said...
been watching the red carpet on tv guide and e .... couldnt stand lisa and joey on tv guide but did switch just to see who was on the red carpet...
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2-22-2009 @ 8:59PM
Jason Allen said...
I'm in England. Can't get the telecast. I'm literally watching the Oscars being typed on a computer screen. At two in the morning. I feel a like a booze hound with a bottle of rubbing alcohol.
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2-22-2009 @ 8:28PM
Scott Weinberg said...
I thought this blogger was FUNNY! Make with the haha!
-s
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2-22-2009 @ 8:32PM
SOS said...
Did you see this:
Angelina Jolie and Bit Part arrive.
2-22-2009 @ 8:39PM
Ed said...
It's so "Fabulous" watching Hugh Jackman sing and dance. What a great preformer!!!
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2-22-2009 @ 9:29PM
frank said...
Looks almost like Toby Stephens, but no. Toby is much more, more...... handsome, etc, What is with those british actors, they look, play ...real deal.
2-22-2009 @ 9:02PM
Anne Wakefield said...
Wonderful start with host energized as the show-man that he is. I had my doubts about jackman, but he is precisely what the cermony needed to start on a high note.
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2-22-2009 @ 8:44PM
Eva Unhold said...
Why are so many actresses in white gowns?
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2-22-2009 @ 8:46PM
doa766 said...
the 5 presenters female presenters for an actress awards is a bad idea
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2-22-2009 @ 8:48PM
mike green said...
I was hoping for Marissa, but Penelope was great
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2-22-2009 @ 8:51PM
Kari said...
Hugh Jackman has out done himself yet again. I have seen him host the Tony awards and knew he would absolutely be spectacular. What a great perfromance!!!!
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2-22-2009 @ 11:11PM
Linda said...
HUGH IS THE MAN !!!!
2-22-2009 @ 8:58PM
maggie said...
steve and tina ,,,boring!
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4-24-2009 @ 7:26PM
Will said...
Hugh Jackman is great. But the first Oscar was giving to the wrong person. Sorry
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2-22-2009 @ 8:59PM
mike green said...
wow, sean penn looks like he actually gives a shit about it, that's amazing
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2-22-2009 @ 10:09PM
frank said...
People with little or no education, trying to pretend (lie) to be they are not. Amazing. Who is the best lier, cheater. And they get paud millions for this, and called celebrity. What world are we living in. In some century France they were the lowest class in society, actualy outcast. Please how much it takes to be a good lier.
2-22-2009 @ 9:01PM
Janet said...
what the hell happened to Goldie Hawn? I'd sue the doctor!
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2-22-2009 @ 10:38PM
GSK said...
LOL, LOL, LOL!
2-22-2009 @ 9:01PM
Starman said...
Movies such as Milk are nothing more than Gay propaganda...something Hollywueer is all about now
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