MOVIES: The Oscars 2015 - Live Red Carpet and Winners Announcement
23 Feb 2015
Industry News MoviesRED CARPET
Best Picture
Birdman
Best Actress
Julianne Moore, Still Alice
Best Actor
Eddie Redmayne, The Theory Of Everything
Best Director
Alejandro González Iñárritu, Birdman
Best Adapted Screenplay
The Imitation Game
Best Original Screenplay
Birdman
Best Original Score
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Original Song
“Glory,” Selma
Best Documentary — Feature
Citizenfour
Best Film Editing
Whiplash
Best Cinematography
Birdman
Best Production Design
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Animated Feature
Big Hero 6
Best Animated Short
“Feast”
Best Visual Effects
Interstellar
Best Supporting Actress
Patricia Arquette, Boyhood
Best Sound Editing
American Sniper
Best Sound Mixing
Whiplash
Best Documentary—Short
“Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1”
Best Live Action Short
“The Phone Call”
Best Foreign Language Film
Ida
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Costume Design
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Best Supporting Actor
J.K. Simmons, Whiplash
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these americans.. jesus, soo stupid.. no offense, but it's all about: I love it.. selfie.. instagram.. Love it again.. and this reporter woman simply annoying.
ReplyDeleteyou know that adding no offense to the end of an insult doesn't make you less of jerk, right?
ReplyDeleteI can't believe that I live in a world where importants things are: facebook, instagram, posting, tweeting, twitter etc.... -.- jesus!! I don't wanna live in this planet... -.-
ReplyDelete"you know, you know, you know",..... Yeah we know, you don't have to say it every damn sec....
ReplyDeleteI worry about your stress levels during this broadcast.
ReplyDeleteno, just simply this woman annoys me
ReplyDeleteFinally got around to watching Still Alice today and I am now an emotional wreck. Ruined me worse than Theory of Everything!
ReplyDelete12 minutes! I'm ready!
ReplyDeleteSo Neil Patrick Harris has to sing in every award show he is presenting?
ReplyDeleteIt's a singing desorder affliction. NHP needs to get the world to hear his voice, and honestly, I can't complain - I particularly like to hear him sing!
ReplyDeleteI actually love when he sings. I find it very entertaining, and the lyrics clever as they piece into everything.
ReplyDeleteI likes him singing too but i dont know i didnt like that opening very much.
ReplyDeleteAnna Kendrick singing with NPH was everything!!!! Can't wait for Pitch Perfect 2!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying the Acemy's love for Grand Budapest Hotel!
ReplyDeleteWill it win enough technical awards to have the most Oscars at the night's end?
I know the Academy loves the film so I would not be shocked if it wins a few more of these tech categories.... Might come down to cinematography.. If Bridman wins it could have most of the night, but if GBH surprises...
Great to see J.K.Simmons & patricia won.My prediction was correct.
ReplyDeleteWow boring telecast ...
ReplyDeleteNPH falling flat on his jokes
John Travolta deserved those jokes. LOL What an epic fail. smh
ReplyDeleteWow!! Lady Gaga...who knew?? I sure didn't. I'm actually impressed.
ReplyDeleteI've never been so disappointed with the Oscars (except with Leo obviously). I can not believe not one of Boyhood and Richard Linklater win. To be 100% I'll watch next year if Leo is nominated, and if he doesn't win I'm never seeing this again. Sad for Rosamund Pike too, but I knew that was coming.
ReplyDeleteDid the Oscar let Ben Affleck be the presenter for best director to make up for not getting nominated for Argo!
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