Parties, Gowns, Campaign, Repeat: A Portfolio of the Long, Star-Studded, Red-Carpeted Path to the Oscars
When you attend over a dozen movie awards shows, parties, lunches, brunches, teas, and Q&As over two weeks, you learn a few things.
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Morgan Freeman: "I want to express my appreciation to the NBR for not settling for George Clooney."
What if Jason Reitman had kept Walter Kirn's ending?
We imagine Lourdes had some kind words, too. She never liked that big, orange guy in the first place.
'The Hurt Locker' was a no-brainer, but things got tense deciding Best Screenplay.
"What I think is a big underlying thing for Natalie is that she's really frustrated by the fact that she was born a woman."
Who could've known that Reitman's pie-chart making would come under such scrutiny?
"It's not an R-rated horror movie where audiences know what they're going to get."
Nicolas Cage: "Everything I take's prescription — except for the heroin."
"Incomprehension, fury, bewilderment, sense of injustice, hopelessness and despair." Also: It's a romantic comedy!
Plus: Finally a television show about police work.
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