youtube.com - 2/23/2009
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SEAN PENN WINS BEST ACTOR OSCAR GIVES GREAT PROPOSITION 8 SPEECH MILK
firstshowing.net - 2/23/2009
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firstshowing.net —
Although Sean Penn's win for Best Actor at
the Oscars tonight might have been a bit of...
an upset for some, in the end, Penn's wonderful acceptance speech should have made up for any complaints. Since Penn won for his portrayal as Harvey Milk in Gus Van Sant's Milk , his speech reflected the ...
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Sean Penn's Wonderful Oscars Acceptance Speech
atomicpopcorn.net - 2/24/2009
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atomicpopcorn.net —
Milk DVD Details We have some info on
the upcoming release of Milk on Blu-Ray. I have...
yet to see the award winning film, but I will own it on Blu-ray in a few weeks. Here is the press release below. OVERVIEW: Winner of two Academy Awards ® including Best Actor for Sean Penn… Post ...
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Milk Blu-ray details are here
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Oscars 2009 Video Highlights
Movie Moron —
It’s been a night of glitz and glamour. But none of the winners thanked Movie-Moron. Here are the 2009 Oscars video highlights.
Now, this is how you start a show. What an incredible performance by Hugh Jackman, as he sings and dances his way through all the nominees for Best Picture -
Ben Stiller does Joaquin Phoenix. I don’t know how many people around the world knew what the hell this was about. But for the rest of us, hilarious -
Will Smith slips up and drops in ...
Sean Penn's Wonderful Oscars Acceptance Speech
FirstShowing.net —
Although Sean Penn's win for Best Actor at the Oscars tonight might have been a bit of an upset for some, in the end, Penn's wonderful acceptance speech should have made up for any complaints. Since Penn won for his portrayal as Harvey Milk in Gus Van Sant's Milk, his speech reflected the recent Proposition 8 ...
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Two more days until we find out who wins this year’s Academy Awards! Okay, so the exclamation point is more than forced. It’s been quite awhile since we’ve had even an ounce of excitement about the Oscars. But we mustn’t let predictability get us down. Sure, even the still-uncertain races ...