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Feb 23, 2009 11:16

I fail at keeping up with this thing. No time to do it.
In lieu of a real update, I'll post all my tweets from the Oscars last night.

I'm about 20 minutes late on the Oscars. Yay Penelope Cruz! She's gorgeous, and so is her dress.
Lol. Tina Fey and Steve Martin together. I would totally watch anything with the two of them.
Moving speech by Dustin Lance Black.
Jennifer Aniston and Jack Black? Really? Oooh Wall-E!
First person to say it's heavy, and he also said "Domo arigato Mr. Roboto." Wow.
Sarah Jessica Parker's boobs are popping out of that dress.
Speaking of sets, I love the one's for the Oscars.
I think he practiced that speech. It was nuts. Wow. Appealing to the teen audience. Rob Pattison and Amanda Seyfried.
Ben Stiller doing Joaquin Phoenix. Amazing. Natalie Portman is gorgeous though.
This short by Judd Apatow is ridiculous.
Hugh Jackman is my favorite host. They got more than they paid for. Triple Threat you know. Musical medley, fantastic.
With Beyonce, Zac and Vanessa, Dominic and Amanda. This is awesome.
Was that Christopher Walken? In the montage with the hair and moustache?
Is Philip Seymour Hoffman wearing a beanie?
And the Oscar goes to... Heath Ledger. Of course.
Random Tom Cruise commercial for Jimmy Kimmel Live. Alright then.
Will Smith makes even the most boring categories interesting.
Finally live. Only took two hours to catch up that Christopher twenty minutes.
That's cool. He just won for Best Original Score, and now he's performing one of his nominated songs.
Queen Latifah singing during the tribute montage makes it more touching.
They're carrying that Joaquin Phoenix joke this whole way. I'm having issues watching Reese Witherspoon after watching Legally Blonde.
Danny Boyle won Best Director for Slumdog Millionaire. No surprise there.
And the Best Actress goes to... Kate Winslet! Yes! She finally has won one!
I'm glad I set the DVR to record past 1130.
Best Actor goes to... Sean Penn. He just called everyone Commie, homo-loving, sons-of-guns. Lol.
All we have left is Best Picture.
Finally, Best Picture: Slumdog Millionaire! That's pretty exciting for a little indie most people didn't see.
Hugh Jackman lied to me about the Oscars being shorter this year. 3.5 hours is not shorter.

Maybe I'll make a real post later.
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