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ATTENTION OSCARS SHOW PRODUCERS : Shave 5 minutes off the show by giving Daniel Day Lewis the statue at the red carpet

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Seriously.

WTF!

I haven't seen the movie. Actually, I am going to come clean : I haven't seen any of the movies.

That's right. I haven't given a shit about movies for a long time, especially if they are meant to make me ponderous or outright depressed. I think everything went downhill for me after I watched Pier Paolo Passolini's Salo. I just couldn't do cinema easily after that.

Back to DDL.

It's seems that Mr. Day-Lewis here has been sweeping every single major acting award for the past 2 months. My bb Viggo won a few awards but Daniel is one greedy motherfucker ... or should we say the judges are just plain lazy.

Anyhow, I'm scooting over to the Oscars Watch Party over at Comix Club here in NYC. It's sad, but I haven't been to an Oscars party in years. Worse of all, it's the first time in months I go out for fun as in not related to blogging and/or business.

If it weren't a work day tomorrow, I'd totally get smashed Laughing out loud

Hopefully it won't suck.

So which actors and/or movies are your favorites?

I'm not going to be around until after the Oscars. If you're looking for a fun place to crash online, the best place for Oscars buzz is, of course, Oh No They Didn't.


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The Oscars jumped the shark with this performance


This has got to be the single most weirdest moment in Oscar history and I LOVED every minute of it of the Elements & Motion sound effects choir.

Honestly, I don't know how they could top that next year --but if you want to follow more of my Oscars musings, go to our sister blog, Hollywoodistas.com.


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And the Oscar goes to ...

Grab your mojitos and Cosmos! We are going to be live-chatting and blogging the Oscars tonight, starting at 8pm EST at Hollywoodistas.com.

I would have loved to launch this blog with a bigger bang. As it is, I am keeping it small and simple since the poor thing has had more false starts than Hugh Hefner without his Viagra.


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