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Strangler Lewis 02-25-2008 12:19 PM

Nicole Kidman is an odd one to me. She still always looks beautiful in films, but looks plasticky and overdone in these appearances. Her forehead and cheeks have an odd prominence and polish to them.

lizziebith 02-25-2008 12:28 PM

This was the first year we watched the show in larger-than-life HD, and I was shocked at how bad Cameron Diaz's skin looked. Too much sun!

Gemini Cricket 02-25-2008 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by lizziebith (Post 194547)
This was the first year we watched the show in larger-than-life HD, and I was shocked at how bad Cameron Diaz's skin looked. Too much sun!

Totally. AND she can't pronounce 'cinematography' either.
:D

Ponine 02-25-2008 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Snowflake (Post 194534)
What was up with Travolta's hair?

Nothing, thats what was wrong. It was so NOT up.

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 194537)
Looking at photos, I like Garner's, but wasn't there another black one with a lot of lace detailing on it? They kept showing one during the preshow, but I'm forgetting who it was.

Is this the point where I say that I BELIEVE that Swanks dress was actually Blue? :eek:

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Originally Posted by Snowflake (Post 194536)
I'm wracking my fashion-challenged brain, I can't remember when Kidman showed up at an award ceremony not looking great. I'm sure you're right iSm, I just can't picture a bad night for her.

Its not that she has bad nights, she has made at least one poor dress choice.

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 194542)
And speaking of fashion, did anyone notice that two second clip of Bette Davis presenting an Oscar? She was in some sort of Flash Gordon space suit! No kidding, honest!
:D

Oh and I thought Laura Linney was stunning and that Jessica Alba looked like she was wearing a purple drape adorned with a Muppet scalp.

Oh yes, we noticed!
and the purple drape? I'm was of the opinion that the Muppet scalp was there to hide her VERY ample bosom which I can no longer find a picture of.

Gemini Cricket 02-25-2008 12:42 PM

Some of Stewart's quotes last night:
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"They said that having the Oscars helped end the strike. So before we spend the next four to five hours giving each other golden statues, let's take a moment to congratulations ourselves."

"[Away From Her] was about a woman who forgets her husband. Hillary Clinton called it the feelgood movie of the year."

Anton Chigur - "combining Hannibal Lecter's murderousness with Dorothy Hamill's wedgecut".

"This is the environmentally-conscious green Oscars. So tonight our presenters will be walking all the way to the microphones."

"And the baby goes to... Angelina Jolie."

"In case you're wondering what we do in the commercial breaks, we sit here making catty remarks about the outfits you're wearing at home."

"Our next presenter [Penelope Cruz] speaks four languages, and earlier tonight she told me "I'm calling security" in all four of them."

"Tom Hanks has won two Oscars but is not nominated tonight - so if you ask me, he's got no place being here."

"This year's slate: psychopathic killer movies. Does this town need a hug? All I can say is, thank God for teen pregnancy."

innerSpaceman 02-25-2008 12:46 PM

In light of all this talk about fashion, with narry a comment about film ... I think Stewart's remark about the celebs making catty comments about what WE wore to be perhaps his best line of the night.


Of many.



And yes, dear G.C., that would make YOU the star of What-in-Heck-Were-You-Wearing? at last night's Gay Super Bowl Soiree.


(At least I had the Tilda Swinton fashion daring to wear The Tonto Tattoo!)

Snowflake 02-25-2008 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman (Post 194556)
In light of all this talk about fashion, with narry a comment about film ... I think Stewart's remark about the celebs making catty comments about what WE wore to be perhaps his best line of the night.

Heh, if I'd seen more of them, I'd be commenting more.

I'm sure much was made of the PJs I wore! Heh.

Kevy Baby 02-25-2008 01:12 PM

Okay, I had to go back and look at Helen Mirren's dress. At first, the sleeves threw me off as well, but the more I looked (I loved the rest of the dress - especially the sweeping pleats), the more I grew to love the sleeves as well.

Here is a combined photo of Helen Mirren and Kathrine Heigl.


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Originally Posted by Ponine (Post 194552)
Is this the point where I say that I BELIEVE that Swanks dress was actually Blue? :eek:

Actually, I gotta go with black:


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Originally Posted by Ponine (Post 194552)
and the purple drape [Jessica Alba]? I'm was of the opinion that the Muppet scalp was there to hide her VERY ample bosom which I can no longer find a picture of.

I gotta go with hiding bosom.


Gemini Cricket 02-25-2008 01:14 PM

I wore a dashing 100% cotton baseball shirt with athletic grey down the center and dark blue sleeves. Designer: J. Crew of Bakersfield Outlet Mall. Atop this smashing number, I wore a red Dave of Matthews Band shirt. Made of 70% bamboo and 30% organic cotton, it gives the man-blouse a sheen of silk. My hindquarters were adorned with denim jeans from Levi's of Strauss from their Costco collection, third table from the aisle near the sample table for bite-sized quiche hors d'ourves from (most likely) Kirkland of Signature. Shoes by Manolo Reeblonkic, size: 10 1/2 4E. Hair by Sam Fantastic of Studio City.
I think I was quite smashing.
:D

Snowflake 02-25-2008 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket (Post 194565)
Hair by Sam Fantastic of Studio City.
:D

Maybe Travolta should know about your stylist?


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