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Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 26. February 2012, 12:28
by Rain
- I have no plans to watch the Oscars.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 26. February 2012, 12:55
by Kickflick
Rain wrote:- I have no plans to watch the Oscars.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 26. February 2012, 13:03
by LiveForThis
Ikka vaatan, kuidas siis muidu....
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 26. February 2012, 13:15
by Ronet
I'll be planted in front of the TV, yes.
Peaaegu 10 aastat juba olen neid iga kord live's vaadanud. Ega siis seekord teisiti ei saa.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 26. February 2012, 13:49
by uLtImAtEcRiTiC
Üritan vaadata, eks siis näeb, kas telekast või mõnel muul moel.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 26. February 2012, 16:17
by Forzelius
I'm going to a party to watch the ceremony.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 27. February 2012, 00:14
by rauls
Level wrote:I'll be planted in front of the TV, yes.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 27. February 2012, 04:29
by Garli
I'm going to stream the event online.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 27. February 2012, 11:59
by Forzelius
What was your favorite moment from last night's Oscar ceremonies?
- When George Clooney kissed Billy Crystal during the opening montage.
- Heck, I enjoyed all of the celebrity cameos during Billy Crystal's opening film parody montage.
- Billy Crystal's musical medley incorporating the titles of all of the nominees for Best Motion Picture of the Year.
- When Tom Hanks acknowledged a seat filler in the world's most terrible tux, then informed us that he was joking and the person in question was "just a guy."
- When Hugo won the first two Oscars of the evening, for Best Achievement in Art Direction and Best Achievement in Cinematography, and went on to win Oscars for Best Achievement in Sound Editing, Best Achievement in Visual Effects, and Best Achievement in Sound Mixing.
- When Mark Bridges won an Oscar for Best Achievement in Costume Design for The Artist.
- When Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland won Best Achievement in Makeup for their work in The Iron Lady.
- "Thank you, Academy, for putting me with the hottest guy in the room." Octavia Spencer's genuinely tearful acceptance speech upon winning Best Supporting Actress for her work in The Help.
- When A Separation won Best Foreign Language Film of the Year.
- When Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter won the Oscar for Best Achievement in Editing for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
- When Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog introduced an ode to the magic of going to the movies, performed by Cirque du Soleil.
- When Undefeated won Best Documentary.
- When Robert Downey Jr. pretended to be filming an unscripted work, and Gwyneth Paltrow feigned annoyance with him, before introducing the Best Documentary nominees.
- When Rango won Best Animated Feature Film of the Year.
- "You're only two years older than me, darling. Where have you been all my life?" Christopher Plummer, whose Best Supporting Actor win for his work in Beginners makes him the oldest acting Oscar recipient in the award's history.
- When Ludovic Bource won the Oscar for Best Original Score for The Artist.
- When "The Flight of the Conchords" star Bret McKenzie won the Oscar for Best Original Song for "Man or Muppet," from The Muppets.
- When The Descendants won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, and co-writer Jim Rash (aka Dean Pelton from "Community") pretended to show a little leg, like the award's presenter Angelina Jolie awkwardly had moments before.
- When Woody Allen won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Midnight in Paris... but alas, could not be bothered to show up and accept it.
- When The Shore won Best Live Action Short Film.
- When Saving Face won Best Documentary, Short Subjects.
- When The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore won Best Animated Short Film.
- When Michel Hazanavicius won an Oscar for Best Achievement in Directing for The Artist.
- When Esperanza Spalding sang "What a Wonderful World" for the touching, understated In Memoriam segment.
- When the cast of Bridesmaids presented the Oscars for the various short films, and continued the Scorsese drinking game, leaving Scorsese himself perplexed as he watched from the audience.
- When Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell badly played the cymbals at Brangelina before they presented.
- "I love your country." Jean Dujardin's joyful, enthusiastic acceptance speech upon winning the Best Actor Oscar for his work in The Artist.
- "The thing that counts the most with me is the friendships, and the love, and the sheer joy we have shared making movies together, my friends." Meryl Streep's poignant and funny acceptance speech upon winning Best Actress for her work in The Iron Lady.
- When The Artist won Best Picture.
- None of these moments topped Sacha Baron Cohen's red carpet gag, when he spilled what were supposedly the ashes of Kim Jong-Il all over Ryan Seacrest.
- There were too many great moments during The 84th Annual Academy Awards telecast for me to choose just one!
- The moment that I found to be most memorable is not on this list.
- My favorite moment was when I changed the channel.
Minu variandid:
- "You're only two years older than me, darling. Where have you been all my life?" Christopher Plummer, whose Best Supporting Actor win for his work in Beginners makes him the oldest acting Oscar recipient in the award's history.
- When Zach Galifianakis and Will Ferrell badly played the cymbals at Brangelina before they presented.
- When Woody Allen won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Midnight in Paris... but alas, could not be bothered to show up and accept it.
- When Hugo won the first two Oscars of the evening, for Best Achievement in Art Direction and Best Achievement in Cinematography, and went on to win Oscars for Best Achievement in Sound Editing, Best Achievement in Visual Effects, and Best Achievement in Sound Mixing.
Aga üldiselt:
- There were too many great moments during The 84th Annual Academy Awards telecast for me to choose just one!
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 27. February 2012, 12:22
by Zinera
- There were too many great moments during The 84th Annual Academy Awards telecast for me to choose just one!
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 27. February 2012, 13:39
by uLtImAtEcRiTiC
- When George Clooney kissed Billy Crystal during the opening montage.
- When Tom Hanks acknowledged a seat filler in the world's most terrible tux, then informed us that he was joking and the person in question was "just a guy."
- When Robert Downey Jr. pretended to be filming an unscripted work, and Gwyneth Paltrow feigned annoyance with him, before introducing the Best Documentary nominees.
- "You're only two years older than me, darling. Where have you been all my life?" Christopher Plummer, whose Best Supporting Actor win for his work in Beginners makes him the oldest acting Oscar recipient in the award's history.
- When The Descendants won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, and co-writer Jim Rash (aka Dean Pelton from "Community") pretended to show a little leg, like the award's presenter Angelina Jolie awkwardly had moments before.
- None of these moments topped Sacha Baron Cohen's red carpet gag, when he spilled what were supposedly the ashes of Kim Jong-Il all over Ryan Seacrest.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 27. February 2012, 15:51
by CM-Girl
When George Clooney kissed Billy Crystal during the opening montage.
Heck, I enjoyed all of the celebrity cameos during Billy Crystal's opening film parody montage.Billy Crystal's musical medley incorporating the titles of all of the nominees for Best Motion Picture of the Year.
"Thank you, Academy, for putting me with the hottest guy in the room." Octavia Spencer's genuinely tearful acceptance speech upon winning Best Supporting Actress for her work in The Help.When Robert Downey Jr. pretended to be filming an unscripted work, and Gwyneth Paltrow feigned annoyance with him, before introducing the Best Documentary nominees.
"You're only two years older than me, darling. Where have you been all my life?" Christopher Plummer, whose Best Supporting Actor win for his work in Beginners makes him the oldest acting Oscar recipient in the award's history.When The Descendants won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, and co-writer
Jim Rash (aka Dean Pelton from "Community")
pretended to show a little leg, like the award's presenter Angelina Jolie awkwardly had moments before.
When the cast of Bridesmaids presented the Oscars for the various short films, and continued the
Scorsese drinking game, leaving Scorsese himself perplexed as he watched from the audience
Lihtsamalt öeldes: There were too many great moments during The 84th Annual Academy Awards telecast for me to choose just one!

Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 27. February 2012, 16:43
by Garli
Ei viitsi ükshaaval kopeerima hakata:
There were too many great moments during The 84th Annual Academy Awards telecast for me to choose just one!
Hea gala oli.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 27. February 2012, 16:56
by Ronet
Level's Choice Awards
- When George Clooney kissed Billy Crystal during the opening montage.
- Heck, I enjoyed all of the celebrity cameos during Billy Crystal's opening film parody montage.
- "You're only two years older than me, darling. Where have you been all my life?" Christopher Plummer, whose Best Supporting Actor win for his work in Beginners makes him the oldest acting Oscar recipient in the award's history.
- When "The Flight of the Conchords" star Bret McKenzie won the Oscar for Best Original Song for "Man or Muppet," from The Muppets.
- When The Descendants won the Oscar for Best Adapted Screenplay, and co-writer Jim Rash (aka Dean Pelton from "Community") pretended to show a little leg, like the award's presenter Angelina Jolie awkwardly had moments before.
- When Woody Allen won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay for Midnight in Paris... but alas, could not be bothered to show up and accept it.
Re: IMDb Daily Poll - Arutlusteema
Posted: 27. February 2012, 21:21
by rauls
Garli wrote:There were too many great moments during The 84th Annual Academy Awards telecast for me to choose just one!
Hea gala oli.