I have been a fan of Helen's for years, THANK YOU PBS!! and thank you to the fine tradition of British actors that take good roles no matter on screen or on TV, for if not for that, PBS wouldn't be what it is today.
Anyway, that was a SHINING MOMENT, and I love that she's eating In and Out Burger with her Oscar right there..they had a piece on one of the entertainment shows of how there was a panic because they ran out and everyone wanted one...and I love LOVE LOVE that picture of her grasping Leo's hand, I love how older, exceedingly talented actors think he's fantastic, and I love the look on his face to..mutual admiration is a wonderful thing!!
I really do love how everyone is adoring her, it's glorious to see talent finish first!!
Helen is a goddess! :) I've loved her since before "Prime Suspect." She is the example of how to age gracefully without resorting to plastic surgery. The Europeans really do it right!
I love seeing everyone give her her due, like Kate and Leo. :) And I also like to see people who didn't win being gracious. Unlike Eddie Murphy, who left after he didn't win and skipped all the parties.
And what was better, she looked her age, meaning, her hair and her dress were age appropriate, and she still looked better than some women 1/3 her age.
I thought he was still there, I read that story today, nice guy, huh..funny, wasn't he the one that kept saying.."Oh, I don't think I'm going to win"
Great moment: When Forest won and Ryan and Leo gave him a standing ovation. Of course Peter gets special dispensation, making a man of his age get up and down just isn't right.
Agreed, she looks fantastic. :) Defamer has been going on and on about lusting for her since the Globes, LOL.
And I agree, it's great to see actors genuinely happy for other people's wins. It can't be easy. One of my favorite Oscar moments was when Adrien Brody won: He was so shocked and I remember Jack Nicholson and Nicolas Cage, who were sitting in the front row leading the standing ovation. They were both overjoyed for him. And I have to agree, he totally deserved to win for that role. And then he was so overwhelmed -- you hate to see these people who get up and just mechanically read a speech. Like Alan Arkin, as much as I like him, that was one of the worst Oscar speeches of all time.
She just rocks. And I love how she was as happy before she won as after! And everyone paying her their respects. :)
They really did get ton of stuff right this year. I'm pretty happy with the way things turned out too. Marty winning -- and from those three directors -- was awesome and so long overdue.
Mirren deepthroats burger! LOL. ONTD is full of MIrren posts. Cracks me up! They've started labeling them "OhnoHelenMirrendidnt." And she and Kate together are totally adorable. They should do a film together!
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I think she's pissed they didn't fire Issah after the mess he made. Oh well. I wouldn't miss her. Team Callie!
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And yeah, buh bye, Katherine! I mean, I like the actress fine, but Izzie Stevens can take her drill and go!
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Anyway, that was a SHINING MOMENT, and I love that she's eating In and Out Burger with her Oscar right there..they had a piece on one of the entertainment shows of how there was a panic because they ran out and everyone wanted one...and I love LOVE LOVE that picture of her grasping Leo's hand, I love how older, exceedingly talented actors think he's fantastic, and I love the look on his face to..mutual admiration is a wonderful thing!!
I really do love how everyone is adoring her, it's glorious to see talent finish first!!
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I love seeing everyone give her her due, like Kate and Leo. :) And I also like to see people who didn't win being gracious. Unlike Eddie Murphy, who left after he didn't win and skipped all the parties.
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I thought he was still there, I read that story today, nice guy, huh..funny, wasn't he the one that kept saying.."Oh, I don't think I'm going to win"
Great moment: When Forest won and Ryan and Leo gave him a standing ovation. Of course Peter gets special dispensation, making a man of his age get up and down just isn't right.
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And I agree, it's great to see actors genuinely happy for other people's wins. It can't be easy. One of my favorite Oscar moments was when Adrien Brody won: He was so shocked and I remember Jack Nicholson and Nicolas Cage, who were sitting in the front row leading the standing ovation. They were both overjoyed for him. And I have to agree, he totally deserved to win for that role. And then he was so overwhelmed -- you hate to see these people who get up and just mechanically read a speech. Like Alan Arkin, as much as I like him, that was one of the worst Oscar speeches of all time.
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I swear, this years Oscars made me PROUD, for no real reason except they just did. Everything was perfect!
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They really did get ton of stuff right this year. I'm pretty happy with the way things turned out too. Marty winning -- and from those three directors -- was awesome and so long overdue.
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