Tuesday, March 4, 2014

The best and worst Oscars 2014: Ellen DeGeneres assures, Cate, Matthew, 12 Years a Slave and earn a great selfie



Ellen DeGeneres, OscarsKevin Winter / Getty Images
On the occasion of the Oscars, Ellen DeGeneres , the mistress of ceremony was ready to pay tribute to stars like Jared Leto , Cate Blanchett , Matthew McConaughey , Jennifer Lawrence orLupita Nyong'o and a string of films likeGravity (which won the most awards), 12 Years a Slave , Dallas Buyers Club ,Frozen and Her .
Not to mention a selfie of madness .
If we can discuss the winners and losers of the day, discover all the best and worst Oscars 2014.
Lupita Nyong'o, Pharrell, Dancing OscarsJohn Shearer / Invision / AP
The best introduction : Ellen DeGeneresassured during his opening speech . By turns funny, honest, serious and totally irreverent, Ellen has covered everything from Hollywood's obsession with youth in different falls Jennifer Lawrence , sideHunger Games of the awards season in sex rodeo, impersonator of Liza Minnelli to be racism Oscars, and disgusting thing that was Jonah Hill in The Wolf of Wall Street .

The best recycling : we were impressed by all those empty bottles as Oscar who served scenery on stage. It seems that if you bring it to 10 as the Academy Awards, they give you a technical Oscar in return!
The worst surprise : Jared Leto richly deserved his Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, and it was even more meritorious tribute to his mother, his brother and people struggling in particular Ukraine and Venezula, in addition to pay tribute to all the people who died of AIDS. And he even managed to get his band 30 Seconds to Mars . Not too bad.
Best Performance : hat Pharrell was great, and the singer below even managed to dance three stars and not least Lupita Lyong'o, Meryl Streep and Amy Adams. So with that, we did not give him an Emmy and a Grammy, we eat his hat.
Karen O., Ezra Koenig, Oscars ShowABC / Adam Taylor
Worst contrechamp : Jim Carrey paid tribute to animation, and during his crazy monologue, in which he gave us a funny imitation of Bruce Dern, he made ​​a joke about LSD. The director of the ceremony took the opportunity to do a reverse shot on ... U2. It was understood. The joke about drugs up to four least subversive artists in the world, who are great humanitarian who try to change the world and who are also competing this year at the Oscars for writing a song about the late Nelson Mandela . So, obviously the four rock stars are entitled to reverse shot with this joke on drugs. Very funny.
The strangest and most intimate moment : Matthew McConaughey and legendary actress Kim Novak presented the best short animated films in a very sexy way, standing very close to each other and with sulphurous very serious voice. Is what it was disjointed?Yes. Bizarre. Outright. Sexy? ... Yes. It should calm down, both of you.
Best comeback : loved when Ellen returned backstage (on purpose) in the wrong place, to make a joke about the importance of complying with its brands.
The best moon : the performance of Karen O singing "The Moon Song" from the movieHer amazing.
The biggest suspense : we do not know why the Academy not thought of it sooner, but giving one big price at the beginning, moreover when we knew who was going to win, made ​​the ceremony less boring.
The prettiest reaction : Goldie Hawn and Kurt Russell 's parents Kate Hudson , were ecstatic when their daughter came back the Oscar for best short film. In heaven!
The worst coincidence : two Oscars on indicated that people who participated rewarded films ( The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life and 20 Feet From Stardom ) had passed away a few weeks ago. We are still happy they knew their lifetime that their work had been recognized.
Best song improvised : Darlene Love , one of the subjects 20 Feet From Stardom has raised up the whole room with a song a capella.
The Best Kiss : Brad Pitt kissed Angelina Jolie an excerpt showing the filmmakerUnbroken receive its Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award.
Kindest dedication : U2 may be a legendary rock band, but it did not stop to pay tribute to Darlene Love after singing "Ordinary Love".
The best and least surprising surprises : Lupita Nyong'o won, as expected. She made ​​a fine speech, thoughtful and inspired, as expected. And she made ​​us crack with his endearing behavior. As expected.
Best pizza : you thought see Ellen order pizza for all stars would be fun and that was the case. And that's where the pizza delivery guy arrived and Brad Pitt began to pass the plates and Kerry Washington ate one hand or two because she is pregnant and even Harrison Ford has had its share. All this part was both funny and normal, with the highlight Jennifer Lawrence sipping his pizza during the speech of the President of the Academy. The truth is that the pizza is always good.
The worst ... Bill Murray : is like pizza, better than all. Bill Murray was great last night. He jumped into the air to Darlene Love. Seen behind the shoulder June Squibb as a strange guardian angel. He managed to drag a tribute to Harold Ramis before awarding a prize in the company of Amy Adams (we just blame Bill have repeatedly called on Amy Adams 'baby', which is not said out of an episode of Mad Men ).
The saddest songs : Pink and Bette Midler played the crooneuses with "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" and "Wind Beneath My Wings", which was a hit in the audience and even cry as she Bette Midler sang. And also some of our office colleagues.
Best Film : whoever did the editing of films, from The Jaws to Braveheart through a billion movies really should make feature films. It was really well done.
The most creative pronunciation : we do not really know who is "Adele Nazeem" butJohn Travolta told her just before qu'Idina Menzel come sing "Let It Go". His interpretation was also impeccable. Take note, Adele Nazeem.
The best typewriter : Now we know where are all the typewriters: they have all been on stage when prices Best scenarios were granted (we also noticed that they were all filled with white sheets , which seemed rather appropriate).
Best actresses : Cate Blanchett paid tribute to all the other nominees in its category (with a nice "# you will have to do it" in the direction of Julia Roberts ), but noticed that his cheerful and very elegant speech known a slight slump when she thanked the director ofBlue Jasmine, Woody Allen .
The best speech : Matthew McConaughey made ​​his most McConaugheyesque speech of his life, both religious, TED conference, the new existential New Yorker on being his own hero, all sprinkled with a final "Good very good, very good "to close this awards season.And it was very good.

The best end after three and a half hours for any purpose would have been the case, but seeing Brad Pitt present director Steve McQueen and actors 12 Years a Slave was very impressive, as is the speech that McQueen paid tribute to the historian who has the history of Solomon Northup not be forgotten, before the director starts to literally jump into the air before embracing all stakeholders.

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