- Jennifer Lawrence is probably my favorite actress of all time now. Not only did she start the night off by looking into the E! Mani-cam (yes, that's a real thing) and saying "Your ass is mine, Stone!" to Emma Stone, but she tripped on the way up to get her Oscar for best actress and then made a joke about it. And then after the awards, this happened...
-Speaking of Silver Linings Playbook, it's a travesty that Robert De Niro and Bradley Cooper didn't win their respective Oscars, with the awards going to former winners Daniel Day-Lewis & Christoph Waltz. While I think that both Day-Lewis & Waltz are great actors, I didn't think their roles as Abraham Lincoln & Dr. King Shultz were better than De Niro & Cooper.
-I thought Seth MacFarlane did an okay job as Oscar host, and I thought his opening song "We Saw Your Boobs" was hilarious.
-I was happy that Argo won, because I thought it was a great film. The only other one that I thought should win was Silver Lining Playbook (though, to be honest, I haven't seen Les Miserables, Amour, or Beasts of the Southern Wild yet) And I think it's bullshit that Ben Affleck didn't get nominated for Best Director. And that Ang Lee won AGAIN. Life of Pi was a beautiful, sad movie, but shouldn't the Best Director of the year be for directing actors, not one guy and a CGI tiger?
In my opinion, Affleck is turning into one of the great directors. I thought it was a fluke that he and Matt Damon won for Good Will Hunting, but with the track record those two have of making great movies now that they're a bit older and wiser, I don't think it was. But think about it...Affleck has basically been going to film school since he was a kid. He's been directed by some of the best directors in the world. And he seems to be a reasonably intelligent guy (except for that whole dating J Lo thing). Why shouldn't he be a great director?
-the 50th Anniversary of James Bond tribute was awful. That's all I'm going to say about that.
That's about all I can remember of the Oscars. I might watch the show again on DVR later in the week and update this blog post, but all in all, it was a pretty good Oscar show...much better than the past couple of years. And for the first time, I saw MOST of the Best Picture nominees...which is a good idea for a movie blogger.