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And the Oscar for Best Party Goes To…

Oscar StatueWelcome Friends! 

I had a fabulous time watching the Academy Awards last night!  How many of you did the same?  I loved popping in on Facebook and Twitter to see what everyone was thinking.

There was some ranting going ON!

But today it’s all about who stole the show with their looks, what wins were most shocking, and at my place, the FOOD!  😀

Let’s Start the Show!

First things first, Guests, please load up your plates with this year’s Oscar treats!  Food included:

  • Chilled Green Beans with Lemon and Sea Salt
  • Bacon and Blue Cheese Bruschetta
  • Crab Nachos
  • Stuffed Mushrooms
  • Sunflower Crackers with Roasted Red Pepper Hummus
  • Spinach Salad with Lemon Vinaigrette
  • Potatoes with Lavender
  • Lettuce Wraps with Peanut Sauce
  • Hot Ham and Cheese Sliders with Mustard and Poppyseed
  • Aloo Mater with Rice

Dinner is Served

AND SAVE ROOM FOR DESSERT! 

There’s still our annual “Oscar-served” pudding parfaits with strawberries, and Lemon Curd Cake with Raspberry Sauce!

Time to Talk Wardrobe!

What were some of your favorite looks this year?  I do wish there had been more color on the Red Carpet this year, but everyone truly looked STUNNING!  There wasn’t a single dress I disliked.  The ladies who really nailed it though, I think are:

Best Actress Winner, Jennifer Lawrence

She looked amazing and was so charming on the Red Carpet!  She looked young, but glamorous and very natural with her make up!  I’m thrilled for her!  22 years old, her second nomination, and her first win!  She’s also been a phenomenal spokesperson for people with mental illnesses since her shooting of Silver Linings Playbook.

Nicole Kidman

Keith Urban and Nicole Kidman

Possibly my favorite dress of them all, I thought Nicole Kidman looked killer!  Presenting this year, I thought she had the whole package – a well fitted, gorgeous gown, romantic updo, minimal jewelry but all around great look!!!

Kerry Washington

I said I loved color, and Kerry Washington’s dress was so elegant and beautiful for spring on the Red Carpet!  Her jeweled bodice looked great on her, and I loved the soft, smooth skirt and train of her dress in that bubblegum pink!

Best Actress Nominee, Jessica Chastain

I caught Jessica’s pre-show interview and she picked this dress because it reminded her of Old Hollywood – Marilyn Monroe, and I couldn’t agree more.  Critics raved for her look and how the flesh tone dress is stunning on her pale skin with the pops of red from her hair and lips.  You know this redhead was a fan!  Plus, she took her grandmother as her date, y’all!  So cute!

Charlize Theron

Presenting with Dustin Hoffman, Ms. Theron looked amazing in her chic white gown and I loved the short hair with it!  And did you guys catch her dance number with Channing Tatum??!!  She reminded me of Julie Andrews in Sound of Music!

And the Oscar Goes To…

Were you pleased with the Oscar wins this year?  Here’s a recap of the big ones:

Best Picture:  Argo

Best Director:  Ang Lee, Life of Pi

Best Actor:  Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln

Best Actress:  Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook

Best Supporting Actor:  Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained

Best Supporting Actress:  Anne Hathaway, Les Miserables

Best Original Screenplay:  Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained

I was overall VERY pleased with the variety of films recognized this year.  I had expected a sweep of either Les Mis or Lincoln, and it wasn’t the case at all!  Almost all of the 9 nominated films for Best Picture won in some of the categories.  Amour won Best Foreign Film, Zero Dark Thirty won Best Sound Editing; the only film not to receive an Oscar but was nominated for many was Beasts of the Southern Wild.  I had high hopes it would take the Best Adapted Screenplay award, but that went to Argo.  I’m sure we’ll hear more from the cast and crew of this film in the years to come!

May I present your Oscar?

May I present your Oscar?

And I have to announce the winner of my Red Carpet Giveaway is…

*opens envelope*
Congrats to Patricia, and to all of you who entered my Oscar Prediction contest, it was a very close race!  Patricia chose 5 out of 6 nominations correctly!!!  You can make your acceptance speech in the comments section! 😉

Memory Making Moments

There were a few call out performances at the Oscars this year, including its theme of Music in the Movies!  There were stellar performances from Barbara Streisand during the In Memoriam portion, as well as the ENTIRE cast of Les Miserable joining together on stage for a Les Mis medley!

My favorites were of course – Adele! Taking home the Oscar for Best Original Song, Skyfall, from the James Bond film, Skyfall, she was awesome!  And it seemed so fitting with the Academy also recognizing 50 years of Bond movies!

I also loved the performance of my favorite Bond song, Goldfinger, by Dame Shirley Bassey!  This video shows the awesome montage of Bond films they made followed by Bassey’s performance.  Sing it, sista!

By the by, Joe took a shot of me pre-party start when I wasn’t expecting it, and now we’re calling it my Bond girl shot.  What do you think?  I believe my Bond girl name would be…Cinema!  But who will my James Bond be?!

Bond girl photo

Just For Fun

What would your Oscar face look like if you just found out you won?

(My friend, Cat, and I – AKA the Sequin Sisters – share some examples!)

Oh my God, I won!!!

Oh my God, I won!!!

We call this Screams of Success vs. Tears of Joy

We call this Screams of Success vs. Tears of Joy

Well, you win all the pudding parfait you can eat!

Happy Oscars Everyone!

Oscar Party

 

Countdown to the Oscars: Nana Nana Boo Boo, My Predictions Were Right…Mostly

I’d originally planned to get my year end review of 2012 books out there, but you all know it was going to go on hold with the announcement of:

The 2013 Oscar Nominees!

With nine nominations for Best Picture, y’all better tie your kicks and scurry them butts to the theater in time to catch these flicks before awards night!  On your mark, get set, say “Cinema!” 

Are you ready?  Cause I’m gonna call it like I see it!

Best Picture Nominees:

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    Amour kicks off the list, from Austria, and most likely to win Best Foreign Language Film, starring oldest Oscar nominee in history, Emmanuelle Riva (age 85), and Jean-Louis Trintignant as a retired couple whose love is tested when Anne (Riva) suffers an attack which will forever change their lifestyle.

  • Argo – The surprising film that made it in, despite being released back in October of 2012, which in Oscar world may as well have been dog years earlier.  Kudos to Alan Arkin for notching a second Oscar nom for the flick in the role of Best Supporting Actor.  Arkin’s made a bit of a comeback for himself in indie comedies like Little Miss Sunshine and Sunshine Cleaning, alas as the film received no major notes for Best Actor (wasn’t shocked there, Ben Affleck, but still proud of ya!) or in Best Director, I’m afraid I’ll have to count this one out as a true contender for Best Picture.
  • Beasts of the Southern Wild – Or what I’m calling, “This year’s slightly better contender than The Tree of Life“.  Ah, remember that one?!  It was nominated last year for Best Picture and it starred Brad Pitt.  Millions of you flocked to the theaters and movie rentals and then came out going WTF???  I think Beasts of the Southern Wild is going to be this year’s art film entry, but one that is going to make a lot more sense.  It’s a magical tale of a little girl named Hushpuppy (artsy film hint #1) who comes of age one summer amidst her father’s ailing health and some melting snow-caps that are causing flooding in her bayou home.  There’s something about mythical beasts in there too… (artsy film hint #2)  The film did wonders at the Sundance Film Festival and now, Quvenzhane’ Wallis (age 9) is the youngest person to be nominated for Best Actress.  I gotta say, I think it’s sweet, but I don’t think the Academy…at least I HOPE the Academy would select another contender.  Seems a lot to assume this 9 year old (8 at the time) performed better than any other actress out there!  Especially ones who’ve trained and practiced their craft for years.  Don’t wanna be an ageist, but I can see Naomi Watts throwing knives!!

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  • Django Unchained – Well, bite my tongue!  They decided to let Quentin Tarantino in again!  I’m ecstatic!  But I’m afraid this nomination is all the glory Tarantino is going to see.  Without other nominations in the key categories, I think we can safely eliminate this film from winning Best Picture.  Too many rumors fled the entertainment news for me to be surprised that neither Kerry Washington nor Jamie Foxx were nominated.  It’s a bit of a snub, if you ask me, that Leonardo DiCaprio didn’t receive one, but wild card winner could award a Best Supporting Actor to Christoph Waltz, now a Hollywood favorite since Inglorious Bastards.  With a new spin on the story of slavery, I’ll be eager to see how the action drama does!
  • Les Miserables – For the last several years, any musical that gets nominated typically wins Best Picture.  Remember all the hype Chicago got in 2002?  Probably couldn’t pay most of you to watch the film now!  But Les Miserables has all the facets:  an all-star popular cast full of eye candy and talent plus a slew of pop culture trends and rising!  Yes, yes, even Miss Susan Boyle, our very own Britain’s Got Talent queen has made the music from this movie popular!  And well done Anne Hathaway, scoring a Best Supporting Actress role along with co-star Hugh Jackman, up for Best Actor!  *wipes drool*
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    Life of Pi – Nominated for Best Director, Ang Lee, the awesome one who gave us Sense and Sensibility, is back with another Best Picture Nominee.  Life of Pi, masterfully illustrates the story of Pi, a shipwrecked and castaway boy who faces the perils of the sea with the odd, but only other survivor, a Bengal tiger.  I don’t know about this one yet as I haven’t seen it.  I think Ang Lee stands a chance, but without any acting nominations, could it take home Best Picture?  We shall see.

  • Lincoln – Of course!  Of course Daniel Day-Lewis comes out of actor hiding to score another Oscar nomination for Best Actor!  Rewind to There Will Be Blood, Gangs of New York, and My Left Foot!  The man is unstoppable!  And with Steven Spielberg in the running for Best Director, this could be a triple threat!  Except…it doesn’t end there!  Sally Field is up for Best Supporting Actress and Tommy Lee Jones for Best Supporting Actor (Those of you who read my review of Hope Springs may be shocked to know I’m actually rooting for him this time!) 

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  • Silver Linings Playbook – Fantastic news for fans of The Hunger Games Winter’s Bone, Jennifer Lawrence scores another Best Actress nomination opposite her co-star, Bradley Cooper, who has his own Best Actor nom.  Kudos to Cooper for breaking away from such comic roles as The Hangover and The A-Team to take on more in depth characters with Limitless, The Words, and of course, this nomination for Best Picture.  David O. Russell, up for Best Director, Robert De Niro and Jacki Weaver both up for Best Supporting Actor/Actress leads me to believe that Silver Linings is going to be the strong contender against Lincoln and Les Mis.
  • Zero Dark Thirty – The cinematic retelling of the Navy S.E.A.L. team that took out Osama bin Laden.  From The Hurt Locker director, Kathryn Bigelow, first female to win the Best Director Award, Zero Dark Thirty has been highly anticipated.  However, will this film hold the same weight for the Academy as The Hurt Locker?  Bigelow was not nominated for director this year, but Jessica Chastain is up for Best Actress!  Careful, Quvenzhane’, Jessica’s got guns!  You guuuuys, I’m talking about her acting chops!  Didn’t you see her in that artsy film The Tree of Life?!

There you have it!  The 2013 Academy Awards nominees for Best Picture.  For a full list of nominees, check out ABC’s ballot of all categories! 

Your reactions?!  What flick is your pick for the winner?  Any titles you think were robbed of a nomination?  Inquiring minds HAVE TO KNOW WHAT YOU’RE THINKING!!!

Oh, and want to know what I was slightly right about, but mostly wrong?  The Hobbit!  No nominations for Directing, Cinematography, Costume, or Original Song!  It did however get noms in Visual Effects and Make-up, leaving me to fess up, I was “mostly” wrong, but slightly right.

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