Yes I pretty much agree, maybe not as bad as Franco. However, he looks like Peter Brady with Carson Daly's delivery.
On this day in 1969, the 41st annual Academy Awards are broadcast live to a television audience in 37 nations. It was the first time the awards had been televised worldwide, as well as the first Oscar ceremony to be held in the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion of the Los Angeles Music Center. Adding to the momentous nature of the night was the first Oscar tie in a major acting category in more than three decades. “It’s a tie!” Ingrid Bergman exclaimed upon opening the Best Actress envelope. The award went to both Katharine Hepburn, for her turn as Eleanor of Aquitaine in The Lion in Winter, and Barbra Streisand, for her debut performance in Funny Girl.
That is generally true about the Oscars but you got to admit this year's best picture nominees are all pretty damn good. This year's show is quite enjoyable.
Just glad Skyfall won some things. Tired of it always being mostly about movies from the Drama category. Shouldn't Goldfinger have been nominated for Best Picture, at least?
I don't know what you guys are watching because my wife and I both believe that this is a really horrible show. Mega boring.
Seth was alright. The boobs song was fantastic. Nothing else lived up to that, but that alone prevents it from being as bad some folks are making it out to be.
As a writer, I'm thankful that Tarantino won. He really does some terrific things with the English language.