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Nicholas Friedman
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W tym roku czeka nas bardzo ciekawa ceremonia, bo po pierwsze, całość poprowadzi kandydat idealny - Neil Patrick Harris. Po drugie, mamy naprawdę dużo dobrych filmów w tym roku i sam miałbym problem z wyborem moich faworytów. Relacja potrwa całą noc - zapraszam!
The Straits Times
Joseph Barnard
It was a weird and wonderful night at the Oscars. Neil Patrick Harris played his part for a few well timed one liners and an opening number that will surely go down as one of the best Oscar performances of recent times. Meanwhile we witnessed the drug-induced staging of Lonely Island's Everything Is Awesome, who handed out Lego Oscars to nominees, and filled the stage with colourful and creative designs. We saw John Travolta apologise for mispronouncing Idina Menzel's name a few years ago, by stroking her face on live television. However, the highlight the night came before the ceremony even began, with Noel Clarke, former Doctor Who companion and opinion-haver, who the entire build up name dropping and being very angry that Jake Gyllenhall wasn't nominated for best actor. With regards to the films, Birdman was unquestioningly the winner. While Keaton, Norton, and Stone failed to win in their categories, Alejandro González Iñárritu walked away with 3 of the most coveted prizes of the night: Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay. The big story of the night however were the snubs; no acting nominations or major wins for Selma, Foxcatcher walking away without a single award, Joan Rivers not being a part of the In Moratorium section of the Oscars, and Boyhood only picking up one award, despite being tipped to be one of the big winners of the night. If anything the political movements during the ceremony overshadowed all the other aspects. On the Red Carpet Reese Witherspoon refused to answer questions about her dress, drawing attention to the talented women on show that night. Patricia Arquette, while collecting her award for Best Supporting Actress, issued a rallying call for equal pay across all sectors; which was enthusiastically applauded by Meryl Streep. Graham Moore stood up for those feel weird and isolated, the audience stood and cheered in support of Edward Snowden, and Alejandro used his final speech of the night to call for a better
CinemaNews.gr
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Confira ao vivo as principais notícias da premiação do Oscar 2015.
Erik Dansereau
Neil and I cover the tragedy that is the Oscars
Anestis Chatzidiakos
Otileno Junior
A cobertura do Oscar ao vivo do Sensacionaista
David Brake
Welcome to One Room With A View's LIVE coverage of the 87th Academy Awards! Tonight's ceremony in Los Angeles will be hosted by Neil Patrick Harris, whereas our ceremony will be hosted by yours truly, David. It's going to long night, early morning for those on UK time so keep in touch throughout the show. We're on Twitter - @1RoomWithAView - and you can drop us a line in the comments below. Here's to a great evening! Bring on the Oscars! OUR LIVE BLOG WILL BEGIN AT 11:30PM!
IGN Greece
Maglomaniac
Hey let's do it again. The Academy Awards are here, and Minch is gonna crash the party and the site. Who wins who loses? Follow us and join in!