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Entries in 81st Annual Academy Awards (3)

Sunday
22Feb2009

LIVE coverage: 81st Annual Academy Awards

Here are the results from the 81st Annual Academy Awards. Winners are marked in red.

Best Picture
'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
'Frost/Nixon'
'Milk'
'The Reader'
'Slumdog Millionaire'

Best Director
Danny Boyle for 'Slumdog Millionaire'
Stephen Daldry for 'The Reader'
David Fincher for 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Ron Howard for 'Frost/Nixon'
Gus Van Sant for 'Milk'

Best Actor
Richard Jenkins for 'The Visitor'
Frank Langella for 'Frost/Nixon'
Sean Penn for 'Milk'
Brad Pitt for 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'
Mickey Rourke for 'The Wrestler'

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Wednesday
04Feb2009

Oscar 2009 wish list: I want 'Milk' to win!

We're only a couple of weeks away from the 81st Annual Academy Awards, and here is my personal wish list for the ceremony. Please note these are NOT my predicitions. This is merely a list of films and folks I would like to see win an Oscar.

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE: MICKEY ROURKE

Why him? This is a tough one already, primarily because I also absoutely loved Richard Jenkins in "The Visitor." Still, to me personally, Rourke delivered the best performance of the year in "The Wrestler," and I would love to see him take home this golden statuette. He's nailed a wonderful comeback, and his efforts as Randy was just deeply moving and highly realistic.

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Tuesday
03Feb2009

Sid Ganis promises a different Oscar show

Are you ready for a whole new Oscar experience?

Wait, what? Although it's hard to believe, we may indeed be in for some changes at this year's 81st Annual Academy Awards, which will take place Feb. 22, 2009.

Believe it or not, but the upcoming show will be quite different from others, according to Sid Ganis, who made the announcement at Monday's annual Nominees Luncheon.

"It's going to be a show that takes some risks," he told the attendees.

Although he didn't reveal much at all, Ganis said categories at this year's ceremony will be presented in a whole different way. He also said cinematographers, editors and composers will be in for a surprise.

Even though I always enjoy watching the Academy Awards, I admit the quality of the show has been decreasing heavily over the past years.

That said, we are already seeing some changes done to this year's event. For instance, the Academy decided to not announce the list of celebrity presenters in advance.

Hugh Jackman will host the show, which honors the best of the best in Hollywood.

What do you think? Did you stop watching the Oscars? And what should be done to make the event more attractive? Leave your comments below.

Source: The Hollywood Reporter