The Oscars Page #6

Synopsis: Seth MacFarlane hosts the Acadamy Awards.
Director(s): Don Mischer
  Nominated for 9 Primetime Emmys. Another 1 win & 3 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.4
TV-14
Year:
2013
215 min
73 Views


the war being waged against our

nation's female warriors.

And a journey to find a

long lost musical legend.

Here are the nominees for

best documentary feature.

"5 broken cameras,"

emad burnat and guy davidi.

"The gatekeepers,"

dror moreh, Philippa

kowarsky and estelle fialon.

"How to survive a plague,"

David France and Howard gertler.

"The invisible war,"

Kirby dick and Amy ziering.

"Searching for sugar man,"

Malik bendjelloul and Simon chinn.

Okay. And the Oscar goes to -

"searching for sugar man. "

Malik bendjelloul and Simon chinn.

This is the first academy award and

nomination for Malik bendjelloul.

This is the second Oscar and

second nomination for Simon chinn

who took home his first in the

category for "man on a on a wire. "

Oh, boy. Thank you so much.

Thanks to the academy, very, very kind.

Thanks to one of the greatest

thi singers ever, Rodriguez,

and...

And cammi, strong, svt,

sfi, former friends and family

and then Sony classics, the best

distributor on this planet.

Thank you.

I also want to thank Sony

classics, tom and Michael,

I want to thank John batsek,

Andrew humanen and the team of

pictures, Josh braun, submarine

and my dear wife, Laura, without I

wouldn't be able to do any of this.

Rodriguez isn't here tonight.

Because he didn't want to take

any of the credit himself and

that just about says everything about that

man and his story that you want to know.

Thank you.

When we come back Jessica chastain,

Jennifer garner, Hugh

Jackman and Anne hathaway

the cast of "prometheus" explains

what the hell was going on.

More oscars after this.

We are back. It's Sunday,

everybody is dressed up.

This is like church only

with more people praying.

Our next two presenters have

both played government agents

and both have kicked ass

on screen in every sense.

Please welcome Jennifer garner

Oscar nominee, Jessica chastain.

The 63 previous recipients of the

Oscar for best foreign language film

come from nations that span the globe,

from Asia to Africa,

Europe to South America.

This year's nominees are equally diverse,

representing countries from

three different continents.

Regardless of their nation of origin,

their universal themes transcend all

boundaries by touching our common humanity.

Here are the nominees for best

foreign language film.

From Austria, "amour,"

directed by Michael haneke.

From Norway, "kon-tiki,"

directed by Joachim ronning

and espen sandberg.

From Chile, "no,"

directed by Pablo larrain.

From Denmark, "a royal affair,"

directed by Nikolaj arcel.

From Canada, "war witch,"

directed by Kim nguyen.

And the Oscar goes to -

"amour," Austria, Michael haneke.

This is the second movie from Austria

to win the academy award

for foreign language film.

Thank you very much.

What an honor.

I have to thank Michael

from Sony classics,

thank you very much.

Thank you to my producers,

they are here, all,

Margaret, mihel, Margaret, mihel,

Thank you to my great crew,

thank you to my wife.

She was member of the crew.

She's supporting me in 30 years.

You are the center of my life.

And thank you above all to my main actors,

emmanuelle riva,

Because without them,

I will not stay here. Thank you.

I want to take a moment

to acknowledge a

very, very important

part of tonight's show,

our magnificent orchestra which

believe it or not, yeah,

these are some of the

finest musicians in the

world and we're very

lucky to have them.

They're led by musical director,

William Ross.

And now, ladies and gentlemen,

please welcome our next presenter.

Tony manaro, Danny zucko, but

underneath it all,

he's John Travolta.

Say yes. Okay.

Because I got a big treat for you.

When I came of age, movie musicals

were beginning to revive.

"Saturday night fever" put

a spring in my step,

and by the time I did "grease," you were

willing to suspend disbelief and

once again accept that

actors were singing and

dancing to that great,

invisible orchestra

even with "hairspray. "

So tonight

I will introduce a

celebration of some of the

finest movie musicals

of the last decade

and now I am going to say

the word "Oscar" a lot.

Tonight's Oscar nominees, Hugh

Jackman and Anne hathaway,

along with cast members Russell Crowe,

Amanda seyfried, Eddie

redmayne, Samantha barks,

Aaron tveit, Helena bonham Carter

and sacha baron Cohen all from the Oscar

nominated best picture, "les miserables,"

Oscar winner Jennifer

Hudson in "dreamgirls"

and Oscar winner Catherine zeta-Jones

in Oscar winning best picture, "Chicago. "

Come on, babe why don't we paint the town

and all that jazz I'm gonna Rouge my knees

and roll my stockings down

and all that jazz

start the car I know a whoopee spot

where the gin is cold but the piano's hot

it's just a noisy hall where

there's a nightly brawl

and all that

jazz

slick your hair and wear your buckle shoes

and all that jazzi I hear that father dipp

is gonna blow the blues

and all that jazz

hold on hon, we're gonna bunny hug

I bought some asperin down at united drug

in case you shake apart and

wanna brand new start to do

that jazz

come on, babe why don't we paint the town

and all that jazz

I'm gonna Rouge my knees

and roll my stockings down

and all that jazz

start the car I know a whoopee spot

where the gin is cold but the piano's hot

it's just a noisy hall

where there's a nightly brawl

and all that

no, I'm no one's wife, but

oh, I love my life

and all that

jazz that jazz

and I am telling you

I'm not going

you're the best man I'll ever know

there's no way I could ever go

please don't go away from me

say with me, stay with me

stay, stay and hold me I-I-I-I-I-I

stay, stay and hold me

please stay and hold me.

Mr. man try it, mister

try it, mister try it, mister

I know, I know I know you can

tear down the mountains yell,

scream and shout, you can

say what you want but I ain't walking out

stop all the rivers push, strike and kill

I'm not gonna leave you

there's no way I will

and I am telling you

I'm not going

you're the best man I'll ever know

I don't wanna be free I'm staying

I'm staying and you, and you, and you

and you you're gonna love me

you're gonna love

yes are, yes, are, oh

gonna love, love

you are

gonna love

me

suddenly you're here suddenly it starts

can two anxious hearts beat as one

yesterday I was alone

today you are beside me

suddenly I see what I could not see

something, suddenly has begun

one day more another day, another destiny

this never-ending road to calvary

these men who seem to know my crime

will surely come a second time one day more

I dreamed a dream in time gone away

when hope was high and life worth living

- one day more.

- Tomorrow you'll be worlds away

and yet with you my world has started

- one more day all on my own.

- Will we ever meet again

- one more day with him not caring.

- I was born to be with you

- what a life I might have known.

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Leslie Dixon

Leslie Dixon is an American screenwriter and film producer. She began her career as an original screenwriter, writing films such as 1987's Outrageous Fortune and Overboard. She then moved into adaptations and re-writes, developing the screenplays for: Mrs. Doubtfire, The Thomas Crown Affair, Pay It Forward, and Hairspray. She has also produced a variety of films, and the television series Limitless. more…

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