Chapter 703 Oscar on

The 82nd Academy Awards began at 8:30 p.m. ET at the MM Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, with a total of 24 Academy Awards awarded.

The award ceremony was postponed from previous editions, which were held in February, but this time it was postponed to March to avoid clashes with the 2010 Winter Olympics. The ceremony was broadcast on ABC in the United States, with actor Alec Baldwin and Steve Martin as the host, which was Martin's third time as the host since the 73rd and 75th Academy Awards, and the first time Baldwin hosted it.

This is also the first Oscars to have multiple hosts since the 59th Academy Awards in 1987.

This time, ABC almost made a big joke during the broadcast. On March 1, 2010, ABC-TV in New York, the flagship television station of the United States Broadcasting Corporation, announced that it would most likely end its cooperation with Cable Television Systems on March 7, 2010, which coincided with the 82nd Academy Awards.

At 12:01 p.m. Eastern Time on March 7, the TV station was removed from the program list of the Mi CNTV system.

With more than 3.1 million TV viewers, the New York City viewing area is the largest media market in the whole country, and they will not be able to watch the TV broadcast of this year's Oscars, as well as other programs related to the United States broadcaster, which is expected to deal a devastating blow to advertisers and ratings of the Oscars, it is estimated that the advertisers' claims will make ABC miserable, and at about 20:43 EST, 13 minutes after the start of the Oscars, the United States Cable TV System resumed the broadcast of ABC's program, which should be an agreement between the two parties。

The 82nd Academy Awards were announced in Hollywood on the evening of the 7th, and the Iraq-themed film "Bomb Disposal Unit" won 6 awards including Best Picture and Best Director, completely conquering "Avatar", and Cameron's dream of "the return of the king" fell through.

Jeff Bridges and Sandra Bullock were undoubtedly awarded the title of Best Actor and Best Actress respectively.

The 82nd Academy Awards were held at the MM Theater as scheduled, when the film "Bomb Disposal Unit" directed by female director Kathryn Bigelow defeated 9 opponents including "Avatar" directed by her ex-husband James Cameron, and won the heaviest "Little Golden Man". In the duel known as "ex-wife and ex-husband", ex-wife Bigelow won completely.

That night can be called the night of the "Bomb Disposal Unit", before the film won the best picture, Bigelow took the best director award into his arms, and once again made his ex-husband Cameron surrender. Bigelow walked up to the podium excitedly, and his voice trembled as he gave his acceptance speech. Bigelow set an Oscar record: becoming the first female director to win the Best Director award in the Oscar's more than 80-year history.

In recent years, the Oscar reform has been quite strong, and there has been the youngest director, the youngest actor, and now the first best female director.

Bigelow paid special tribute to the soldiers stationed abroad and wished them a safe return.

"Bomb Disposal Unit" also won the Best Screenplay, Best Sound Editing, Best Sound Effects, Best Editing Awards, etc., with a total of 6 awards, becoming the biggest winner. In the competition for 5 major awards, "Bomb Disposal Unit" beats "Avatar" completely.

Nicholas Châtier, one of the producers of the Best Picture nominee for Bomb Disposal Unit, had previously emailed Academy members advising them to vote for Best Picture for Bomb Disposal instead of Avatar, which was also nominated, in violation of Academy rules, and Shatil was barred from attending the ceremony, even though he later apologized for his actions, but was disqualified.

Although the highest-grossing film in history "Avatar" was nominated for 9 nominations, it only won 3 technical awards, including Best Art Direction, Best Cinematography, and Best Visual Effects, and missed the award.

Cameron's attempt to repeat the glory of "Titanic" was completely frustrated, and for more than 50 years, the fate of science fiction films and Oscar Best Picture continued, and when the Best Picture and Best Director awards were lost, Cameron applauded his ex-wife with a smile under the podium.

However, the academy still has a lot of respect for Cameron, and producers McConnick and Sankeman originally chose Shacha Baron Cohen as the host, but the academy rejected it due to concerns about the risks.

Cohen and Ben Stiller had planned to perform a skit at the ceremony, but the producers decided to cancel it for fear that the show would offend "Avatar" director James Cameron.

In this skit Cohen will dress up as a female Na'vi while Stiller stands by translating "her" to the sidelines, and at the end of the show Cohen will announce that she has a love affair with James Cameron." While Cameron said he was happy with the content of the skit, Cohen's performance was canceled. However, the skit was eventually performed by Stiller dressed as a Na'vi, which shows the enormous influence of the king of the world.

Jeff Bridges, who played country music singer "Badass" Black in "Crazy Heart," took home the Best Actor award. In the past 40 years, Jeff Bridges has been nominated for an Oscar 4 times before, but in the end he did not receive anything. That night, Bridges finally made his dream come true.

The Best Actress award was also unsurprising, with Sandra Bullock, the heroine of the inspirational film "Weakness", winning the actress laurel as expected. Sandra Bullock was nominated for an Oscar for the first time and won the highest honor for actress. With tears in her eyes on the podium, Bullock saluted her four opponents and thanked her parents for pushing her onto the stage.

The most unsuspenseful award at this year's Oscars is the Best Supporting Actor award, and Austrian actor Christoph Waltz, who played the SS officer in "Inglourious Basterds", took the statuette, and he played the "gentleman murderer" of the ** officer Landa, a "gentleman murderer".

This is the only award for Inglourious Basterds that has been shortlisted for 8 nominations. Monique, who played the protagonist's mother in "Cherish", also unsurprisingly won the Best Supporting Actress award. The low-budget film also won the award for Best Adapted Screenplay.

MM/Pixar's animated film "Flying House" won the Best Animated Feature Film award, and the film also won the Best Original Music Award.

When the main creators took the stage to accept the award and give a speech, dolphin trainer Rick O'Berry held a flag with the words "Text Dolphin to 44144" (meaning "Edit text dolphin to 44144"), the broadcaster suddenly cut off the footage, and it lasted for a few seconds. The TV Guide called the moment "the fastest everything (cut)".

The biggest upset was the Best Foreign Language Film result. The Argentine film "Mysterious Eyes" defeated the German film "White Ribbon", which was the most popular before, and won the "little golden man".

Roger Ross Williams, the director of "The Music of Prudens," was suddenly pushed away by producer Eleanor Burkett when he gave his acceptance speech when the film won the Documentary Short Film Award.

The scene has been described as the weirdest or most embarrassing moment of the year, and one of the few in history, with Williams and others comparing it to the scene at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards five months ago when West interrupted Taylor Swift's acceptance speech.

The short documentary, which was shot mainly in Zimbabwe, where Burkett also lives, sued Williams for the film, but by the time the awards ceremony arrived, the two sides had reached a settlement. She told the media that the film was conceived by her and that "Roger had never heard of Zimbabwe before I told him this".

She was annoyed that Williams and HBO had chosen to focus on one person rather than the entire band, and the band members thought the film would be centered around the entire band.

"I feel like my role has been scorned again and again, but now that can't happen again. She claimed that the reason she pushed Williams away on stage was that the other party's mother had previously used a cane to try to prevent her from coming on stage to accept the award together.

"She caught me off guard," Williams said wryly, "I thought she was just standing there, I had prepared a speech." He said the college made it clear that only one person could give the acceptance speech, and that his mother just wanted to stand up and hug him.

Interrupting people's acceptance speeches, the contradictions erupted in front of the world, and both sides came up with a big picture, which became a world-class joke.

Compared with the luxury of the previous year, this session is obviously bankrupt, the cabaret performance is poor, far inferior to this year's Grammys, the lineup of award presenters is bleak, either they have come year after year, or they are young and can't hold down the stage, and the host Martin and Baldwin are two who are not as good as Hugh Jackman last year, noisy, boring, cold, and hurtful to others and not to themselves.

Last year, the Academy announced that from 2010 onwards, the Oscars would no longer be presented at televised Oscars, but would be presented earlier at a smaller networking dinner. The decision was seen as another move by the Oscar organizers to make the show more exciting and compact to boost ratings.

And announced that starting from the 82nd Academy Awards next year, the number of nominations for Best Picture will be increased from the original 5 to 10. As ratings at the Oscars have deteriorated in recent years, organizers hope to provide more studios with the opportunity to use the Oscars to promote their films and attract more TV viewers by nominating more films to compete for the Oscars.

This year's ratings hit a new high and a five-year high.

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