Skip to main content

Best Director
Avatar” James Cameron
* “The Hurt Locker” Kathryn Bigelow
* “Inglourious Basterds” Quentin Tarantino
* “Precious: Based on the Novel ‘Push’ by Sapphire” Lee Daniels
* “Up in the Air” Jason Reitman


Winner: Kathryn Bigelow.
~Orchid~

XOCHI THANKS GIRL!*hugs*  and to all of you who popped in and out and bought me cups of coffee...lol

See you all soon I hope. To Hyacinth take care, sorry you couldn't make it this year. Next year maybe?  

~Orchid~
Right! I really have to go now Orchid! It's been fab spending the night chatting about this with you. Have to say, it is probably one of the mostly dialogue threads I've seen here ever!  Do come back and see us again soon... at least for BB in the summer!

Goodnight luv....
Xochi
I stayed up to watch it but got bloody caught up in something else, I've been waiting for it for months aswell! Saw most of the red carpet stuff, did NOT like SJP's gold lampshade dress, LOVED Sandra Bullocks dress but didn't like her hair colour and she had far too much make up on and I think Sigourney Weaver looked stunning.

Erm, you probably didn't really want to know that

I shall have a peruse at the winners later, thanks for keeping it updated
Karma_
Blimey so it was mainly a 2 horse race between Cameron and his ex-wife

Not surprised at Bullock winning, nor Jeff Bridges. Am glad Precious got recognition, have to see that film now have heard loads about it.

But good that there were a few surprises in there
Karma_
didnt stay up to watch but wanna thank those who posted all the info here - i just got a full run of the oscars in 5 mins without all the blubbing

great work, particularly Orchid and Xochi - thanks  
FM
I've already said it, but I want to say it again.
This thread last night, was speedy, efficient, topical, amusing, informative and more useful and less irritating than any commentary I could find on radio. (I do not have Sky tv.)
Once again to ~Orchid~ for steering it and to Xochi for maintaining motivation.
Thanks both of you.
brisket
In the goodie bag this year are a one week safari for 16 to South Africa, a private island holiday at the Turks and Caicos Sporting Club, a four night stay in a posh hotel in Monte Carlo, plus various other smaller gifs including doggy ns including doggy portraits and fitness stuff
Croctacus
The Hurt Locker was a deserving winner for best film, none of the ten nominated made my top 10 of 2009 though


From the ten nominees the films i didnt like were Avatar and Precious.  Inglourious Basterds was good but very overrated


Sandra Bullock was good in The Blind Side but there is no way she should have won the oscar especially after the amount of crap she has done over the years


Carey Mulligan was the best of a very weak best actress category


Cristolph Waltz was a deserving winner but my choice for the win was Woody Harrelson for The Messenger
J
Reference:
Have you seen it? I found it very ordinary. I did enjoy "An Education" though.


I thought it was deserving of what was nominated, but then i didnt really care what won really as none of them were in my own top 10 of the year
J
Reference:
I've already said it, but I want to say it again. This thread last night, was speedy, efficient, topical, amusing, informative and more useful and less irritating than any commentary I could find on radio. (I do not have Sky tv.) Once again to ~Orchid~ for steering it and to Xochi for maintaining motivation. Thanks both of you.

Oh, thanks hun xx What you said is appreciated. :-) Croc cannot believe what they get free in those goody bags!! I wouldn't mind losing to get some of that. x Xochi was so helpful. She was here all night and she wanted to go to bed as well *hug* xx Thanks everyone, hopefully see you around BB time ;-) xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
~Orchid~
Reference:
Who was the foghorn with half a brain cell in charge of interviewing bewildered celebs on the red carpet for Sky 1? I had to hit the mute button...
Angela Griffin, UK soap/drama actress. She did the Golden Globes for Sky aswell.

I was more concerned at the front of her hair, it was like an alien had hatched from her crown.
Karma_
Reference:
Naw Oxchi.   Unfortunately it's all politics and who can buy enough votes like everything else.

Hi Xochi.  
I meant to post here earlier tonight.  It was only when I signed off last night that I realised I disagreed and agreed with you in this reply last night.    I knew what you meant and what I meant but the few bevvies I had in me confused the issue.
Tayto.
Reference:
Hi Xochi. I meant to post here earlier tonight. It was only when I signed off last night that I disagreed and agreed with you in this reply last night. I knew what you meant and what I meant but the few bevvies I had in me confused the issue.

Conuzzled!
Karma_
I saw most of the 'best bits' show that was on earlier. Sandra Bullock's dress was just amazing (I've already said this) but she was too pale in the face and I didn't like the hair.
Cameron Diaz looked ok, but I felt she was too tall to pull off the look and should have worn a stremlined dress instead. Jennifer Lopez looked stunning (bitch), but what the hell was Barbra Streisand wearing? I adore the Streisand but blimmin eck she looked like she was going to manage her local Tescos store, not the Oscars

Kathryn Begalow looked great aswell, and dare I say, a hell of a lot more alive than James Cameron's current wife
Karma_

Add Reply

×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×
×