I doubt there would be an upset with best actor. I think Leo is a lock. I have not really enjoyed Leo in a lot of his later movies. I hated Titanic. I would love a Bryan Cranston win, but it is so going to Leo.
Is it bad that I like upsets? It makes things more exciting for me, especially in a telecast that is already too long. That said, I would have liked to see Sly win, but I liked all the nominees in this category so I am cool with it.
I am fine with people thanking others in their speeches as well, especially in the more technical categories. I feel like the actors that are pretty much a lock, whom we have seen speech after speech of theirs at pretty much all the award shows could probably say more. I guess I cannot fault people for actually wanting to thank in their speech the people that were important to them.
I think I remember Graham Moore's "be weird" Oscar speech from last year the most.
Hee! I was an extra in Man of Steel, and I would always see Russell Crowe at my local Whole Foods. He did not throw any food at anyone that I know of.
Sorry ABC, but this behind the scenes look at the stage and wherever we find Michael Strahan is a bit lame.
If he needs help taking them off, I am here!
How the hell does Kris Jenner have any qualifications to judge fashion? Her normal dress is some sort of black outfit.
I agree. Do the critics not remember that original recipe Full House was not that great either? It is a cheesy, light, fluffy show that I do not have to overthink or anything. I like critically acclaimed shows, but I like fluff too.