Ebert gives the Oscars his seal of approval
Awards Daily —
Can a guy who’s survived decades of Oscars letdowns ever find anything new to love? Roger that:
It was the best Oscar show I’ve ever seen, and I’ve seen plenty. The Academy couldn’t bring it in under three and a half hours, but maybe they simply couldn’t, given the number of categories. What they did do was make the time seem to pass more quickly, and more entertainingly. And they finally cleared some of the logjams involving simply reading the nominees. By bringing out former winners to single out each of the acting nominees ...
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F L I C K H E A D —
... I’m not the only one who thought Sunday’s was a phenomenal Oscar presentation. “It was the best Oscar show I've ever seen, and I've seen plenty,” writes Roger Ebert. “The Academy didn’t bring it in under three and a half hours, but maybe they simply couldn’t, given the number of categories. What they did do was make the time seem to pass more quickly, and more entertainingly.” To read Roger’s piece, click here. If you’d rather revel in Flickheadian Oscar discussion, go to the comments at the end of ...
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Film Experience Blog —
... Rogen's Green Hornet BlogStage an opening date for Spider-Man the musical which is now called Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark. Whaaaa? Bright Lights... on the subtextual Oscar highlights Dear Jesus experiences those 'commie homo-loving sonofguns' at the Oscars being shown in Mormon homes Empire Freida Pinto in a Woody Allen movie next. No comment. Sunset Gun Who's Afraid of Angelina Jolie? Roger Ebert also loved the Oscar broadcast ... possibly even more ...







