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		<title>Bullz-Eye&#8217;s 2011 Oscar Recap: Anne Hathaway of making us tingly</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Feb 2011 17:00:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Medsker</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We love the Oscars. We just wish that they loved us back. Every year we get excited about the big show, and every year we feel a little sad when they&#8217;re over, and not because the show is over, but because they just can&#8217;t surprise us anymore. The major categories are all decided weeks before [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We love the Oscars. We just wish that they loved us back. Every year we get excited about the big show, and every year we feel a little sad when they&#8217;re over, and not because the show is over, but because they just can&#8217;t surprise us anymore. The major categories are all decided weeks before the show, and the non-award pieces, save the brilliant Auto-Tune bit, were pretty flat. At least there weren&#8217;t any dancers this year. </p>
<p>Ah, but the show did have its good points, along with some less than good points. Here&#8217;s the Bullz-Eye breakdown of the 2011 Academy Awards. </p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">The Good</div>
<h4 class="gapped">The show was short</h4>
<p>It was over in three hours and 15 minutes, making it the shortest broadcast since 2005. And had Kirk Douglas not done that &#8220;You know&#8230;&#8221; bit over and over, it would have been five minutes shorter. But it&#8217;s hard to fault Douglas for that since it was one of the better improv moments of the evening. </p>
<h4 class="gapped">Anne Hathaway</h4>
<div style="display:none">US actress Anne Hathaway arrives for the Vanity Fair Academy Awards Party at Sunset Tower in Los Angeles, USA, 27 February 2011. Photo: Hubert Boesl</div>
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<p> Did we mention that she&#8217;s hot, as in &#8216;would look good in a suit of armor&#8217; hot? And the bit where she poked fun at her own movie by saying, &#8220;You know, it used to be that you get naked, you get an Oscar. Not anymore.&#8221; Then, one more time, wistfully, &#8220;Not anymore.&#8221; Gold. And that last dress she wore&#8230;wow. We found it extremely difficult to take our eyes off of her breasts, which was surely the point. </p>
<h4 class="gapped">&#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2010/inception.htm" target="_blank">Inception</a>&#8221; won more Oscars than we were expecting</h4>
<p>We knew the technical awards were a lock, but stealing the Cinematography Oscar from the Deke (that would be Roger Deakins, who shot &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2010/true_grit.htm" target="_blank">True Grit</a>&#8220;) was a shocker. And yet, despite winning four Oscars and being nominated for Best Picture and Original Screenplay, the Academy didn&#8217;t see fit to nominate Christopher Nolan for Best Director. Ugh. </p>
<h4 class="gapped">They weren&#8217;t afraid to make fun of Charlie Sheen</h4>
<p>Though, as one of our Popdose colleagues observed, the show probably would have been a lot more entertaining had he hosted. </p>
<h4 class="gapped">Randy Newman</h4>
<p>God love him. Even he knows the score that if you&#8217;re on screen, you damn well better be entertaining. &#8220;I want to be good television!&#8221; The sad thing is that, as we watched him win his second Oscar &#8211; in 20 attempts &#8211; we had a horrible thought: if he came along today, no major label would even think of signing him. </p>
<h4 class="gapped">Trent Reznor is an Oscar winner</h4>
<p>And rightfully so, though in a perfect world, he and Atticus Ross would have been dueling it out with Daft Punk (&#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2010/tron_legacy.htm" target="_blank">TRON: Legacy</a>&#8220;) for Best Score. The Frenchies was robbed, we tells ya. </p>
<div class="subhead_block_black01">The Bad</div>
<h4 class="gapped">James Franco</h4>
<p>We love James Franco. He turned in our favorite performance of the year in &#8220;<a href="http://www.bullz-eye.com/mguide/reviews_2010/127_hours.htm" target="_blank">127 Hours</a>.&#8221; But he was, um, off last night, leading some to speculate that he was high. Personally, we think Franco is way too smart to do something so boneheaded; just because he played a friendly stoner in &#8220;Pineapple Express&#8221; doesn&#8217;t mean he is one. Dude&#8217;s too busy to get high. But it seemed as though he was playing his character in &#8220;Freaks and Geeks,&#8221; as if that was at all a good idea. </p>
<h4 class="gapped">Cate Blanchett&#8217;s dress</h4>
<div style="display:none">Australian actress Cate Blanchett for the 83rd Academy Awards, the Oscars in Los Angeles, USA, 27 February 2011. Photo: Hubert Boesl</div>
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<p> Everything else about Cate was stunning. Cute hair, lovely figure, wry smile, ba-boom ba-boom ba-boom. But that dress&#8230;what the hell? It looked like a tablecloth, one that had lemon cream pie spilled at the shoulders.  </p>
<h4 class="gapped">Tom Hooper winning Best Director</h4>
<p>There is an argument that there is no bad acting, only bad direction, and by that standard, Tom Hooper did an outstanding job directing &#8220;The King&#8217;s Speech.&#8221; And truth be told, he <i>did</i> do an outstanding job directing that movie. But look at what David Fincher had to put together, the number of moving pieces, and the dialogue that his actors had to get just right. He should have won, plain and simple. </p>
<h4 class="gapped">Christian Bale plugging a web site in his acceptance speech</h4>
<p>Tacky, and the crowd let him know it. </p>
<h4 class="gapped">Celine Dion singing during the &#8220;In Memoriam&#8221; piece</h4>
<p>There wasn&#8217;t anyone else you could have found to sing that song? Really? Anne Hathaway is sitting right backstage. She can sing. And she doesn&#8217;t look like an alien. </p>
<h4 class="gapped">Susanne Bier</h4>
<p>The Danish filmmaker just won her first Academy Award for her film &#8220;In a Better World,&#8221; and here was the reaction from one of our party guests: &#8220;She has pit stains!&#8221; Ow. </p>
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