For those of you playing the home game, or possibly just for me:
The academy had a struggle, though, before deciding whether the song "In the Deep" was eligible because it appeared in a 2004 movie, "The Civilization of Maxwell Bright."
The nomination was allowed to stand after the academy concluded that Haggis commissioned the song and it was composed for "Crash" in late 2001 or early 2002.
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Alright, I'm less worried about going with the coffee. So here goes.
Sandra Bullock's people worked for hours to give her the hair I have every time I leave the gym. Well done, you! Way to erase that natural elegance!
Yeah, I love Jon but he needs a more contained environment. Kudos for having Colbert do some narration. All in all this was a dull Oscars.
I think Jon was much better than most hosts, after the first bit, he relaxed a lot.
yay Reese! I was hoping she'd win but didn't really think she would. I was sure it was going to be Felicity Huffman.
Plei! *waves wildly* I found a vintage laboratory sapphire ring that I love. how overpriced is it?
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Fucking CRASH??
Aw, hell. Might as well just go to bed. (Been TiVoing, planning on watching when Emmett goes to bed, but now? Fuck it.)
I want to cradle BBM in my arms, crooning gently as it presses its red but tearless face into my shoulder repressing its tears of rage and loss.
Crash. I got your Crash right
here.
::kicks entire Academy::
Plei, are you feeling better?
I just got home, and am just starting to watch the Oscars. I think I am spoiled for who won best picture.
Sad now.