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"They are both fantastic. Steve actually gave me a lot of funny hints last year."
"It wasn’t that she turned us down."
They'll co-host March 7's Oscar ceremony.
They turned down an offer to host as a pair, says Nikki Finke.
The producers of the 2009 Oscars, Larry Mark and Bill Condon, apparently turned the gig down.
"Structure the broadcast around the top 10 like 'American Idol,' and gradually count down the vote tabs from #10 to #1 throughout the program to create suspense."
L.A. 'Times' awardsologist Tom O'Neil, who confesses "I haven't seen 95% of these films either," weighs in on Vulture's picks.
See our premature picks for nominations in the five major categories, based on things we read on Twitter and our own infallible intuition.
Will the high price of security at MJ's funeral cost the Oscars?
Among the famous people invited to join as voting members are stars who either hosted, won awards, or helped out at last year's Oscar ceremony.
More changes are in store for the Oscars next year.
We still don't think AMPAS will nominate movies people have actually seen.
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