Oscar Winners and lots more pictures; it is more entertaining this year


Well I passed out at 3:30 our time, which was just an hour and a half into the Oscars, and didn’t get to live blog the whole thing obviously. I’m watching the taped version now, and will comment on the segments that are particulary interesting.

Leonardo DiCaprio and Vice President Al Gore just did a cute segment about how the Oscars have gone green and how you can do your part to stop global climate change by visiting Oscar.com. They joked that Gore had a big announcement and he took out a piece and paper like he was going to announce another run for the presidency but was cut off by the music. My favorite part was seeing them go back stage, smiling and laughing. (Gore won Best Documentary for An Inconvenient Truth a bit later in the night.)

Overall it is more entertaining than in the past and it seems like whatever they tried to do to revamp it worked. Ellen is engaging the audience, talking to them and having little conversations with people, and so far the entertainment and clip segments have been pretty good. I love the shadow dancers that make little shapes throughout the show.

Can I just saw how damn excited I am that The Departed won best picture? I loved that movie. I saw it on a plane and screamed so loud at the end that the guy in front of me woke up. Then I tried to ask him if he’d seen it, it was that good. (He mumbled “no,” but if he’s seen it now he surely understands my enthusiasm in retrospect.)

I do think Cars should have won best animated feature because I’ve seen it about 20 times, it doesn’t get old, and I still notice cute things about it, much like last years’ winner Wallace and Gromit and the Curse of the Wererabbit. My son obviously feels the same about it. (Happy Feet is probably just as good or better, and once that comes out on DVD I’m sure to see it over and over again too.)

Here’s the complete list of winners.

Best Picture: “Babel,” “The Departed,” “Letters From Iwo Jima,” “Little Miss Sunshine,” “The Queen.”

Actor: Leonardo DiCaprio, “Blood Diamond”; Ryan Gosling, “Half Nelson”; Peter O’Toole, “Venus”; Will Smith, “The Pursuit of Happyness”; Forest Whitaker, “The Last King of Scotland.”

Actress: Penelope Cruz, “Volver”; Judi Dench, “Notes on a Scandal”; Helen Mirren, “The Queen”; Meryl Streep, “The Devil Wears Prada”; Kate Winslet, “Little Children.”

Supporting Actor: Alan Arkin, “Little Miss Sunshine”; Jackie Earle Haley, “Little Children”; Djimon Hounsou, “Blood Diamond”; Eddie Murphy, “Dreamgirls”; Mark Wahlberg, “The Departed.”

Supporting Actress: Adriana Barraza, “Babel”; Cate Blanchett, “Notes on a Scandal”; Abigail Breslin, “Little Miss Sunshine”; Jennifer Hudson, “Dreamgirls” ; Rinko Kikuchi, “Babel.”

Directing: Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu, “Babel”; Martin Scorsese, “The Departed”; Clint Eastwood, “Letters From Iwo Jima”; Stephen Frears, “The Queen”; Paul Greengrass, “United 93.”

Foreign Language Film: “After the Wedding,” Denmark; “Days of Glory (Indigenes),” Algeria; “The Lives of Others,” Germany; “Pan’s Labyrinth,” Mexico; “Water,” Canada.

Adapted Screenplay: Sacha Baron Cohen and Anthony Hines and Peter Baynham and Dan Mazer and Todd Phillips, “Borat Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan”; Alfonso Cuaron and Timothy J. Sexton and David Arata and Mark Fergus and Hawk Ostby, “Children of Men”; William Monahan, “The Departed”; Todd Field and Tom Perrotta, “Little Children”; Patrick Marber, “Notes on a Scandal.”

Original Screenplay: Guillermo Arriaga, “Babel”; Iris Yamashita and Paul Haggis, “Letters From Iwo Jima”; Michael Arndt, “Little Miss Sunshine”; Guillermo del Toro, “Pan’s Labyrinth”; Peter Morgan, “The Queen.”

Animated Feature Film: “Cars,” “Happy Feet,” “Monster House.”

Art Direction: “Dreamgirls,” “The Good Shepherd,” “Pan’s Labyrinth,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” “The Prestige.”

Cinematography: “The Black Dahlia,” “Children of Men,” “The Illusionist,” “Pan’s Labyrinth,” “The Prestige.”

Sound Mixing: “Apocalypto,” “Blood Diamond,” “Dreamgirls,” “Flags of Our Fathers,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.”

Sound Editing: “Apocalypto,” “Blood Diamond,” “Flags of Our Fathers,” “Letters From Iwo Jima,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest.”

Original Score: “Babel,” Gustavo Santaolalla ; “The Good German,” Thomas Newman; “Notes on a Scandal,” Philip Glass; “Pan’s Labyrinth,” Javier Navarrete; “The Queen,” Alexandre Desplat.

Original Song: “I Need to Wake Up” from “An Inconvenient Truth,” Melissa Etheridge; “Listen” from “Dreamgirls,” Henry Krieger, Scott Cutler and Anne Preven; “Love You I Do” from “Dreamgirls,” Henry Krieger and Siedah Garrett; “Our Town” from “Cars,” Randy Newman; “Patience” from “Dreamgirls,” Henry Krieger and Willie Reale.

Costume: “Curse of the Golden Flower,” “The Devil Wears Prada,” “Dreamgirls,” “Marie Antoinette,” “The Queen.”

Documentary Feature: “Deliver Us From Evil,” “An Inconvenient Truth,” “Iraq in Fragments,” “Jesus Camp,” “My Country, My Country.”

Documentary (short subject): “The Blood of Yingzhou District,” “Recycled Life,” “Rehearsing a Dream,” “Two Hands.”

Film Editing: “Babel,” “Blood Diamond,” “Children of Men,” “The Departed,” “United 93.”

Makeup: “Apocalypto,” “Click,” “Pan’s Labyrinth.”

Animated Short Film: “The Danish Poet,” “Lifted,” “The Little Matchgirl,” “Maestro,” “No Time for Nuts.”

Live Action Short Film: “Binta and the Great Idea (Binta Y La Gran Idea),” “Eramos Pocos (One Too Many),” “Helmer & Son,” “The Saviour,” “West Bank Story.”

Visual Effects: “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest,” “Poseidon,” “Superman Returns.”

And here are red carpet pictures from Gossip Rocks, Hollywood’s Best and Just Jared. I’ll comment on the fashion a bit later in “Best Dressed” and “Worst Dressed” posts.

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  1. MissMara says:

    I believe it was the German movie (The lives of others) that won best foreign language film, you might want to change that.

  2. celebitchy says:

    I couldn’t find a full list of the nominess with the winners bolded, but I did find one that had winner! written next to each one so I went through and did the bolding by hand, which was a dumb move. I eyeballed most of them and checked them next to an actual list, but obviously I didn’t do a great job. I will go through each one and make sure it’s accurate. Thanks for letting me know!

  3. lexi says:

    you spelled happiness wrong…. although i live in france, so for all i know the movie title spells it wrong on purpose as a pun or something that i am unaware of… but if that’s not the case, it’s happiness, not happyness

  4. Clarimonde says:

    “Happyness” is spelled that way because it’s based off the book of the same title..which was spelled that way on purpose by the author.

  5. celebitchy says:

    Ok I double-checked everything and the list is accurate apart from best foreign film, which has been fixed. Thanks for pointing that out MissMara.

  6. miss luigi says:

    Um, why was Jessica Biel and the bad guy from Casino Royale invited?

  7. Sarah says:

    Good question, Miss Luigi. I asked myself the same one!

  8. FF says:

    Jessica Biel, much like Jessica Alba last year, was there because she was presenting an award. However, she is also in The Illusionist which was a nominee.

    Not sure about Mads Mikkelsen (is that who you mean?), but seeing as Eva Green was also there it’s seems to point to an invite for the Casino Royale cast.

  9. Kolby says:

    Kirsten Dunst looked terrible last night! Not only was the dress fugly, it didn’t even fit her!
    I actually loved Gwyneth Paltrow’s dress, which says a lot because I usually think she looks uptight and uncomfortable.
    That picture of her speaking to Beyonce is priceless…like two divas plotting against their enemies.

  10. daisy says:

    Will Smith and Jada are such a nice couple. Their little boy is adorable as is the rest of their crew. I didn’t love Jada’s dress, it looked a little uncomfortable.

  11. frewtloop says:

    I agree Kolby – Gweneth looked amazing – sophisticated and sexy.A far cry from the little girl who wore an ill fitting pink ballet dress and cried a few years back.