Sunday, February 26, 2012

Movieline Liveblogs the 2012 Oscars (Plus: Complete Those who win List!)

Hollywood's greatest (and perhaps most anticlimactic) evening is here, which could only mean one factor: Movieline's third annual Oscar Liveblog Extravaganza! Join your Movieline editors and loyal visitors once we parse the Oscars to inside an inch of the glamorous lives. The enjoyment starts around the red-colored carpet at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT, using the Oscarcast proper starting at 8:30 p.m ET/5:30 p.m. PT. And regardless, keep up to date with the 2010 Oscar class with this commentary following the jump. [ADVISORY 8 p.m. ET: The CoverItLive/Twitter interface is buggy for the moment we are focusing on an answer! Interesting persistence!] [ADVISORY 8:20 p.m. ET: Many apologies to visitors who was simply looking at the livetweet module technical difficulties around the Twitter interface managed to get impossible to carry on. Please chime along with us within the comments!] 11:38 Well, thank you for playing along, and sorry for that technical difficulties. But enough about Harvey Weinstein's high-five capabilities! That's all. More Monday on Movieline. Go consuming! What still doing here? 11:35 And Tom Cruise announces The Artist as well as Picture champion. And provide Uggie the Oscar! 11:33 Some excellent cosmetic surgery within the last 3 minutes. 11:30 Meryl Streep wins Best Actress! Great? 11:26 "Rooney, you've got no experience. Champion, obtain the fuck from here." 11:24 Best Actress! Colin Firth is really eloquent. "Glenn! You're so Nobbsie. Hallo, Nobbsie! Congratulations, Glenn. You probably did Nobbsie. Nobbsie!" 11:20 VIOLIN LADY! 11:18 Champion to Jean Dujardin! You may never operate in the town again. 11:14 I've nothing left. Demian, George, Jean... what a method to introduce you to ultimately PUUUUUKE 11:08 Thanks towards the Academy for raising George Kuchar to roughly 10 dead-industry-people places below Bette Davis. 11:03 I DIED 10:58: VIOLIN LADY! 10:52 Best Director: Michel Hazanavicius. Clearly. 10:48 Oscar date: "Where's our dead people montage? Where's our dead people montage?" Yeah, kinda. 10:45 Yayyyyy, photo-bombers Brandon Oldenburg and William Joyce take Best Animated Short. Champion. Cocktail/smoke/heroin/sleep break... BRB. 10:42 Short those who win: The Shoreline (dramatic) and Saving Face (documentary). Y'all are totally fucking up my Oscar pool. 10:39 Kristin Wiig, film size full. May I would recommend Margaret? 10:33 Adam Sandler wants to get at the reality. When he's 85. He may make it happen. 10:30 Woodsy Allen wins Best Original Script. Let us reach what affects Reese Witherspoon about Overboard. 10:26 Best Modified Script: Alexander Payne, Nat Faxon and Jim Rash win it for that Descendants. Payne, insufferably, to his mother: "Basically ever won another Oscar, I needed to dedicate it for you.Inch Well, then. 10:18 Must I be saying something about these suits? The cymbals? Or that 1/2 of Flight from the Conchords just won an Oscar? Yes, that. 10:13 Ludovic Bource! Method to rape the Academy awards! 10:10 Uggie was around the Academy awards. We made it happen. 10:04 VIOLIN LADY! 10:01 For Novices, Christopher Plummer becomes the earliest actor ever to win an Oscar. Go away, kid. 9:58 Melissa Leo, who're you putting on? "Penney's" Oh. 9:56 Michael Bay and Roland Emmerich within the same Oscarcast? What did we all do to deserve this? Oh, incidentally, Hugo just won Best Visual Effects. 9:54 Emma Stone single-handedly saved a minimum of the final half-hour from the Academy awards. Thanks you, Emma! 9:47 Gore Verbinski is definitely an Academy Award-champion. That's all. 9:45 Take a look at Movieline's Best Documentary Feature roundtable here. 9:42 Robert Downey and Gwyneth Paltrow "introduce" Best Documentary Feature: Undefeated. Um, wow. Shocking upset over Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory. 9:40 The Academy awards just leaped the circus elephant. 9:37 Thanks Miss Piggy and Kermit! Here's my undertake "What it really Way to Use the bathroom." 9:29 When the idea is you energy with the bullshit and montages and provide the those who win time for you to speak, i quickly am allllll for your. Oh, wait - Cirque Du Soleil approaching next. Let alone! 9:26 Hugo wins Best Seem Editing and finest Seem Mixing. My consuming games can't maintain this pace! Decelerate, Tina Fey! 9:24 Yay! Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall win Best Editing for that Girl Using the Dragon Tattoo and also have absolutely nothing to say. Nicely done, gentlemen. 9:22 The cults from the Academy awards and Christopher Guest just died before my eyes. 9:17 Via @jenyamato at @movieline: "Could it be an excessive amount of for you to that certain day the Academy awards can get Keyboard Cat to experience from the lengthy-winded acceptance speeches?" AMEN, SISTER. 9:15 VIOLIN LADY! 9:14 Octavia Spencer wins Best Supporting Actress! Roll Tide! 9:10 Incidentally, exactly what does Otis the Oscar Cat think the 2010 honours to date? Ahem. 9:07 A Separation wins Best Foreign-Language Feature! Approach to take, Iran! Imagine what you'll use nuclear weapons! 9:06 Loving Sandra Bullock at this time. I desired Chinese by means of German, seriously. 9:01 Lovely film-fan montage. "I recall saying, 'Can I please that?'" No, Adam Sandler, you can't. 9:00 OK, therefore the theme is to visit the films. 8:58 "Ldkjhafdslkjfhakljdhfsalkjhdadjk!!!" Could not have stated it much better, Cameron and J-Lo! Oh, and also the Iron Lady won Best Make-Up. 8:57 Another minute passed! This implies the following shot. 8:56 Mark Bridges and also the Artist win Best Costume Design. And first Harvey Weinstein mention! This implies a go. 8:54 Roland Emmerich was around the Academy awards. Now I'm able to die. #ConsiderEmmerich 8:52 I was off and away to this type of nice, fast start! And today... this clip reel? "This is when movies were really made on film." Your Very Best CINEMATOGRAPHER SHOT DIGITAL, ASSHOLE. 8:46 Nice to determine Donatella Versace make Italia 2-for just two. Could it be a Hugo evening? 8:44 Robert Richardson! Huge upset! I believe? I am drunk. Second 3-D champion in 3 years, though - pretty good. Take a look at his Movieline chatwith Shaun Cronenweth here. 8:43 Large evening for you personally, Carl! 8:41 Did I miss the Very Noisy and extremely Close a part of that song? Or only agreed to be the part where Very bombed? 8:39 Marty Scorsese's daughter knows how pathetically weak this really is. A lot for that more youthful demographic! 8:37 How did we have ever disregard the "Chapter 11 Theater"? 8:35 I've no clue what's going on with this particular intro. Bourbon, please. 8:25 I seem like I have resided and/or labored an eternity within the last 1 hour 30 minutes. Only six hrs to visit!

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