Oscar Blog 2004

    • Pre-show highlight so far: when John Burke of E! News began a segment by forgetting to hold his microphone!
    • Hey Molly Mayok, it’s Bill Murray not “Mary”. Notice the “ur”?
    • For the love of God, E!, stop saying “bling”. It’s too stupid a word to have lasted this long. And Leon Hall’s eyebrows are creeping me out. It’s like he’s wearing Adam West’s old Batman mask.   [2:43 PM]
    • 4:44 PM: E! fun fact: people began to take notice of Nicole Kidman even before she split with Tom Cruise. Wow. Really.
    • 5:47 PM: Gone for about forty minutes on dinner break. Did I miss anything?
    • 6:15 PM: interesting point. Tom O’Neil points out that ABC’s decision to move the Oscars up a month might have taken the surprise out of the voting. The last couple years that extra month helped movies like Training Day and The Pianist get more recognition. But is this necessarily a good thing? Is it better now when voters are forced to go with their first impulses; or before, when they had the chance to be contrary to the Golden Globes? (Of course, this doesn’t mean much this particular year, since the winners are acknowledged to be so predictable.)
    • 6:21 PM: as long as I’m being reflective, it’s no secret I’m rooting for The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. I’m counting on a complete and utter eleven award sweep tonight. But in fact there are a couple categories where I would not mind another movie winning. Of LOTR‘s three nominated songs, I like “Into the West” best, but I guess I can confess I am secretly rooting for “Kiss at the End of the Rainbow”. It’s a very lovely song, plus it does what I would prefer all Best Song would do: it plays a part within the movie and does not just appear during the end titles.
    The character assassination of Denethor and the absence of The Scouring of the Shire still keep me from actively supporting an adapted screenplay win. And, unexpectedly, I am close to rooting for Master and Commander for special effects. I’m surprised by this change too, but I read in the last Cinefex magazine that of Master and Commander‘s 100 shooting days only 10 of them were spent on water. You’d never know that from seeing the movie — and that is the mark of great special effects. (I haven’t completely turned my back on Weta, since they had a hand in manufacturing the ship miniatures.)
    Having taken these potshots at ROTK, I’m still hoping it wins as much as possibl…including some surprise write-in wins for Best Cinematography, Sound Editing, and Supporting Actor.
    • 7:09 PM: no, sorry Matt LeBlanc, Barbara Walters’ Oscar special should have movie people in it. And, your monkey movie, Ed, does not qualify you.
    • 7:27 PM: Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara just told Joan Rivers there will be a Mitch & Micky reunion tonight!!!
    • 7:43 PM: dang it. I took a pistachios break and missed half of Peter Jackon’s red carpet interview!
    • 8:26 PM: switched over to ABC’s pre-show. PJ has the pin on. Cool.
    I’ll move the actual Awards blog below…
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