Originally posted by hazewillow: I wish they had the nomination announcement from '92...when they announced 'Beauty and the Beast' as a Best Picture nominee, there was a loud gasp from the media. I remember that so vividly.
who announce the nominations then? i would like to see that one either.
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Thanks for your sharing. It's amazing. I like watching film. But I like watching the DVD, too. Some TV show are very good. Just as Star Trek Complete Serise DVD. It's too classical.
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Most of the clips are of the openings and some of the musical performances. He also has some Entertainment tonight videos from the 82, 83, and 84 ceremonies interviewing many of the nominees before and after they lost. Some of the losers gave some pretty honest answers, like Teri Garr saying Lange won for Frances
The wins of Anjelica Huston, Louise Fletcher, Ruth Gordon, Elizabeth Taylor (BUtterfield 8), Katharine Hepburn (Guess Who's Coming to Dinner), Goldie Hawn, Sally Field (Norma Rae), Julie Christie, Elton John, and Dustin Hoffman have recently been added.
I loved Anjelica Huston's speech--the epitome of graciousness. Julie Christie seemed very humbled, and the majority of the Elizabeth Taylor video was her being escorted to the stage. It's interesting seeing how times have changed. I've noticed the losing nominees used to appear less concerned with hiding their disappointment.
I loved in the clip of Goldie Hawn winning, nominee Catherine Burns rolls her eyes when they announce Catherine's name for the nomination. It has the feeling of "Oh yeah, like i'm going to win, get real". I think she really should have won that year, Ms. Burns that is. I loved her in "Last Summer", and btw i loved her look at the oscars too with those glasses.
I love Catherine Burns in Last Summer... she deserved to win out of the nominees in 1969. My overall winner for that year, however, is Pamela Franklin in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie - but Burns is a close second.
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Nice additions. I've always wanted to see Julie Christie and Elizabeth Taylor's acceptance speeches, among others.
Also, the Oscars YouTube channel has uploaded Michael Jackson's performance of the best original song nominee, "Ben."
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Originally posted by hazewillow: I wish they had the nomination announcement from '92...when they announced 'Beauty and the Beast' as a Best Picture nominee, there was a loud gasp from the media. I remember that so vividly.
who announce the nominations then? i would like to see that one either.
I wish they would show Estelle Parsons win for Bonnie & Clyde, I thought that year in Supporting Actress was excellent. even though this is how i would have placed them. 1. Carol Channing - Thoroughly Modern Millie 2. Estelle Parsons - Bonnie & Clyde 3. Katherine Ross - The Graduate 4. Beah Richards - Guess Who's Coming To Dinner? 5. Mildred Natwick - Barefoot In The Park
FYC: Oscars 2010 Best Picture: Nine Best Director: Rob Marshall, Nine Best Actor: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart Best Actress: Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia Best Supporting Actor: Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones Best Supporting Actress: Mo'Nique, Precious: Based on the novel "Push" by Sapphire
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Originally posted by Miss America: Did Estelle Parsons show up when she won for Bonnie and Clyde because when she was nominated the next year for Rachel Rachel she wasn't there?
FYC: Oscars 2010 Best Picture: Nine Best Director: Rob Marshall, Nine Best Actor: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart Best Actress: Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia Best Supporting Actor: Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones Best Supporting Actress: Mo'Nique, Precious: Based on the novel "Push" by Sapphire
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Originally posted by Atypical: Nice additions. I've always wanted to see Julie Christie and Elizabeth Taylor's acceptance speeches, among others.
Also, the Oscars YouTube channel has uploaded Michael Jackson's performance of the best original song nominee, "Ben."
really nice to see the Julie Christie clip. How sad to learn of what happened to Elizabeth Hartman years later. Suicide
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FYC: Oscars 2010 Best Picture: Nine Best Director: Rob Marshall, Nine Best Actor: Jeff Bridges, Crazy Heart Best Actress: Meryl Streep, Julie & Julia Best Supporting Actor: Stanley Tucci, The Lovely Bones Best Supporting Actress: Mo'Nique, Precious: Based on the novel "Push" by Sapphire
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