This might be the longest Oscar fashion post ever, which is weird because mostly I thought the fashion (like the ceremony) was kinda lame and mostly yawn-ful. That said, here we go.
Best Speech (Emotion) Hands down Marion Cotillard who was so sweet and genuine and crying and made me cry, too. And I love that she said the director "rocked [her] life." Yay!
Best Speech (Eloquence) Daniel Day-Lewis, who is always well-spoken and didn't disappoint last night. Anyone who starts off kneeling to Helen Mirren in a mock-knighting ceremony and then thanks the academy for "whacking me with the handsomest bludgeon in town" gets an A+ in my book.
(Plus, this is what he said when asked why he kissed George Clooney on his way up to the stage: "I had to kiss someone. I had kissed my wife, so in the interest of parity, I had to kiss George."
Best Speech (Humor) Tilda Swinton who was genuine and pleased and managed to make fun of George Clooney and his Batsuit's rubber nipples all in 30 seconds or so.
Best Speech (I'm Glad We Got to Hear It)When Jon Stewart invited Best Song co-winner Marketa Irglova back out on stage after she'd been played off
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hahahaha Renee Zelleweger is a hobag. I love that she looks constipated in EVERY photo. sourpuss!
I was underwhelmed by the fashion last night. My top three were Cate Blanchett, Helen Mirren, and Marion Cotillard, the only three women who seemed to care much about looking interesting and good.
also: Regarding Nicole kidman, I agree the dress was a snore. the necklace, on the other hand, MAMA WANTS. except I would probably hang it from a light fixture instead of wear it, but I love it.
Here's the non-fashion related opinions.
Best Speech (Emotion)
Hands down Marion Cotillard who was so sweet and genuine and crying and made me cry, too. And I love that she said the director "rocked [her] life." Yay!
Best Speech (Eloquence)
Daniel Day-Lewis, who is always well-spoken and didn't disappoint last night. Anyone who starts off kneeling to Helen Mirren in a mock-knighting ceremony and then thanks the academy for "whacking me with the handsomest bludgeon in town" gets an A+ in my book.
(Plus, this is what he said when asked why he kissed George Clooney on his way up to the stage: "I had to kiss someone. I had kissed my wife, so in the interest of parity, I had to kiss George."
Best Speech (Humor)
Tilda Swinton who was genuine and pleased and managed to make fun of George Clooney and his Batsuit's rubber nipples all in 30 seconds or so.
Best Speech (I'm Glad We Got to Hear It)When Jon Stewart invited Best Song co-winner Marketa Irglova back out on stage after she'd been played off ( ... )
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I was underwhelmed by the fashion last night. My top three were Cate Blanchett, Helen Mirren, and Marion Cotillard, the only three women who seemed to care much about looking interesting and good.
I really want to see La Vie en Rose now.
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