Chapter 362: Little Golden Man

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"The Oscars are the place where you can meet the most stars, and you don't have to donate money to the Democrats."

"Don't look at piracy! Look at these celebrities, you see that piracy is tantamount to stealing their stuff! Look at those actresses again, they are so poor that they can barely cover their ****, are you embarrassed to watch piracy? ā€

"Hundreds of millions of people are watching this Oscars live...... Half of them are waiting to be adopted by Angelina Jolie. ā€

Politics, female celebrities, and the recent hot Angelina Jolie have all become the object of Jon Stewart's ridicule, and the latter's lace news not only includes her three-out romance with Brad Pitt, but also her tireless adoption of children from Cambodia, Ethiopia and other places......

But these jokes were noticeably less effective than Billy Crystal's solo opening show in the nineties and early centuries, and these were most directly reflected in the not-so-loud laughter and applause in the theater.

Also, the organizing committee once again awarded the heavier Best Supporting Actor first, probably hoping to use heavyweight awards to bring up the emotions of the audience.

The first to take the podium was George Clooney, the famous Hollywood male vase, who finally ushered in a turning point in his career after directing and starring in "Good Night, So Far Away" and was recognized by the Oscars.

"Good Night, Good Luck" is just the second film directed by George Clooney, and like "Gone Girl", it has been nominated for several awards, including Best Director and Best Picture. But in the end, George Clooney's reputation is more in terms of actors than directors, and the academy gave him Best Supporting Actor, which almost means that he is out of luck with the best director in the back.

George Clooney also understands this, so the first thing he said on stage was - since I won Best Supporting Actor, I definitely won't be able to win Best Director......

This sentence seems to be the best portrayal of this Oscars, and the tone of the subsequent awards cake and egalitarianism is unusually clear.

Best Supporting Actress went to British actress Rachel Weisz, and the film was "The Immortal Gardener", which was the only award the film received.

Peter Jackson's "King Kong," which was previously expected to dominate the technical category, won only three awards: Best Sound Editing, Best Sound and Best Visual Effects, while Disney's "The Chronicles of Narnia" and DreamWorks' "Memoirs of a Geisha" shared awards for Best Makeup, Best Cinematography, Best Costume and Best Art Direction.

Nearly halfway through the awards ceremony, the biggest thing on Murphy's side was to watch the excitement.

The biggest attraction during this period is Jennifer Aniston, although Jon Stewart constantly ridiculed Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, but she couldn't arouse Jennifer Aniston's emotions at all, she wore a disheveled hair, dressed plainly, and read the list of nominees with a blank face, and quickly stepped down after awarding the golden figure of the Best Costume Award to the costume designer of "Memoirs of a Geisha".

She was definitely the most bitter presenter on this Oscar night.

Since "Gone Girl" only has four nominations: Best Editing, Best Original Screenplay, Best Actor and Best Actress, according to the tradition of the Oscars, the award time for these awards is generally relatively late, and more than halfway through the awards ceremony, Murphy and the entire crew are basically watching others fight.

Next, in the award of the best editing, the name of "Gone Girl" appeared for the first time, but it could not avoid the fate of running along, and the best editing golden man was won by the crew of "Crash" without any suspense.

"According to you," Gal Gadot whispered to Murphy, "the best cut has a very good chance of winning the best picture." ā€

"Best Editing is recognized as the bellwether for the best films." Murphy nodded slightly, "'Crash' has taken the lead in the race for Best Picture. ā€

Gal Gadot asked, "'Brokeback Mountain' has less hope of winning Best Picture." ā€

Murphy whispered, "It's normal that it doesn't win Best Picture." ā€

According to the normal operation rules of the Oscars, it was an accident that "Brokeback Mountain" won the best picture.

To a certain extent, the value of "Brokeback Mountain" is that it has caught up with the good times, and the film presents a proper theme at the right time this year, and if the film wins, there is nothing to complain about.

However, with the usual aesthetic standards of the Oscars, "Crash" is more likable than "Brokeback Mountain".

The Oscars have their own criteria for judgment, not that the audience thinks that if they should win the award, the film will win the award, otherwise the best picture will have long become a box office blockbuster that is widely popular with ordinary audiences.

Scarlett Johansson walked up to the stage with a large envelope, stood in front of the microphone, and said aloud, "It takes a lot of talent to create a great story and ultimately turn it into a great screenplay." ā€

Just like Hollywood's mainstream film script creation, the Oscars also have a large group of screenwriters who will divide the work to write the lines of each link of the award ceremony, and the strings spoken by the award presenters are also part of it.

Strings of words are never what you want to say anything, James Franco is also one of the guests of this year's Oscars, and when he participated in rehearsals before, the producers hired by the academy clearly reminded all the presenters - they will prepare lines, if you accept the lines, then rehearse, if not, please quit early.

It's the Oscars, and there's never a shortage of people who want to show their faces.

People like those who think they are very smart and humorous, suddenly change their minds when they go on stage, and follow their own ideas, will only be blacklisted for the Oscars, and it will be difficult to be an award presenter in the future.

James Franco once told Murphy that the producer who served as the Oscar ceremony, accompanied by the president of the academy, told some big-name award presenters, including him, very clearly - if the live broadcast starts at that time, you will go back on your word and start talking to yourself, and you will not come to the Oscars as a guest in the future.

In Murphy's thoughts, there may be James Franco's oil and vinegar in this, and the Oscar organizers should not say it so directly, but they will also warn those award presenters in some obscure ways.

Standing on the stage, Scarlett Johansson said unhurriedly the strings prepared by the organizers, "Few people have this kind of talent, but this year there are many excellent screenwriters who have brought wonderful stories to the screen." ā€

As she spoke, she turned to the direction of the big screen, "The shortlist for Best Original Screenplay is - Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco for "Crash", George Clooney for "Good Night, Good Luck", Stephen Gahan for "Sinrena", Baum Bach for "Squid and Whale", Murphy Stanton for "Gone Girl" ......"

Murphy looked at the stage, this is the only award in "Gone Girl" that can impact the little golden man, but it is also very difficult, after all, in terms of subject matter, "Crash" occupies an absolute advantage.

But hopefully, he's far more well-known than Paul Haggis and Robert Moresco, and the stylized director and screenwriter have always had a great reputation, and the gap between the two isn't as big as it seems, and the focus on public relations in the later stages rather than spreading resources and votes over awards like Best Picture and Best Director like in "Crash."

Scarlett Johansson opened the envelope, glanced down, and her eyes circled around the front rows of the audience before finally landing on Murphy, "I'm honored to announce that the Oscar winner is Murphy Stanton's Gone Girl." ā€

There was silence in the audience, as if everyone didn't expect this to be the result, and many people also looked at Murphy's side.

Especially on the side of the crew of "Crash", there was obvious incomprehension and anger in the eyes cast over.

This was originally a little golden man who was sure to win, but it was taken away by the people who came out halfway, and no one would be reconciled if they were replaced.

However, this is the Oscar, and the film itself is always just the most basic condition for winning the award.

No matter what the crew of "Gone Girl" was, everyone stood up for the first time, especially the team members who had followed Murphy for several years, and they raised their hands to celebrate, from today onwards, they are also an Oscar-level team!

"Congratulations, dear!"

Gal Gadot stood up and was the first to hug Murphy, who gently patted her on the back and turned to hug Bill Rothes the other side.

"It's finally done!"

Bill Rothes also seemed quite excited, fighting for several months in a row, and finally enjoyed the sweet fruits of victory, and since then he has also been a veritable Oscar-level agent!

"Man......" James Franco walked over and slapped Murphy the arm without waiting for anything to say, "Well done!" ā€

Murphy reached out and James Franco slapped it hard.

The two high-fived each other!

Later, Murphy hugged Charlize Theron and others one by one, and then walked onto the Oscar stage.

Scarlett Johansson was already waiting on it with the little golden man, and after Murphy came on stage, he handed the little golden man, "Congratulations." ā€

"Thank you."

After receiving the little golden man, Murphy and Scarlett Johansson politely embraced, so close that he could see that Scarlett Johansson's nose, lips, eyebrow bones and ear cartilage had a large number of puncture holes.

It is not difficult to imagine that the black widow of Girls' Generation must have been wearing rings all over her body.

Because of the former Black Widow, Murphydo glanced at Scarlett Johansson, quickly withdrew his gaze, stood in front of the microphone, and took out a note from his coat pocket. (To be continued.) )