The 76th Annual Academy Awards
- Especial de TV
- 2004
- 3h 45min
Agrega una trama en tu idiomaIn the annual awards presentation, the nominated films include El señor de los anillos: El retorno del rey (2003), Perdidos en Tokio (2003), Capitán de mar y guerra: La costa más lejana del ... Leer todoIn the annual awards presentation, the nominated films include El señor de los anillos: El retorno del rey (2003), Perdidos en Tokio (2003), Capitán de mar y guerra: La costa más lejana del mundo (2003), Río místico (2003), and Alma de héroe (2003).In the annual awards presentation, the nominated films include El señor de los anillos: El retorno del rey (2003), Perdidos en Tokio (2003), Capitán de mar y guerra: La costa más lejana del mundo (2003), Río místico (2003), and Alma de héroe (2003).
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 2 premios ganados y 13 nominaciones en total
- Self - Memorial Tribute
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Opiniones destacadas
TALENT, COMMITMENT AND INSPIRATION!...Key words! They are the essence of true art; it's like Soderbergh so nicely put it (on winning the much coveted Oscar)that we should first of all thank all those who take a pencil and create a piece of canvas or write a script before thanking friends and relatives.
You can imagine my surprise with last year's Oscar Ceremony:Lord of the Rings won 11 out of 11 nominations... a film that otherwise lacks both talent and inspiration but unfolds as a continuous futile effort to shock and amaze!!
Nevertheless I have to give Peter Jackson credit for his commitment(the only key word that applies for the production)to put an end to this long, long sometimes too long struggle to adapt(very poorly!) a book which conquered the hearts of millions of children and adults worldwide!
But is this the true purpose of The Academy? Do we still have to praise films which are beautifully "dressed" like an artificial Christmas Tree with impressive decorations but eventually lacks branches!
I'm not Minghella's number one fan but "Cold Mountain"was the best of 2004! Not by far though! Perhaps Cold Mountain's best merit would be that it respects truthfully the golden rule of Hitchcock's films: the real villain is never shown! We can sense it in this raw and brutal environment, we can feel the presence of ravens floating above the reddish snow but we are never told precisely what forces govern the destiny of two main characters! (Well done for Law, Kidman and Zellweger)
Anyway here are MY Oscar winners for 2004:
Best Picture: Cold Mountain
Best Director: Fernando Meirelles (City of God)
Best Actor: Sean Penn (21 Grams)
Best Actress: Charlize Theron (Monster)
Best Supporting Actor: Tim Robbins (Mystic River)
Best Supporting Actress: Marcia Gay Harden (Mystic River)
Best Foreign Language Picture: Good-bye Lenin
Best Animated Feature: Finding Nemo
Nevertheless a poor year for the Oscars! My vote for the 2004 Ceremony 7/10
it seemed every other award was won by LOTR:ROTK
i was sick of it
i wanted to see other winners
instead it was all LOTR
take it easy jackson. stop showing off
thank god the lord of the rings is over
it better not happen again with the hobbit
other people want to win awards jackson
3/10
the 49,000,000,000th time billy crystal has hosted
Despite its monotony, I still somewhat enjoyed the ceremony. Billy Crystal was as good as ever and never lost a beat throughout the three-hour-plus event. His opening video sequence was great also, especially with controversial Michael Moore being squashed in a Lord of the Rings spoof. However, the most hysterical moment went to Will Ferrell and Jack Black as they sang "You're Boring," the unknown lyrics to the music that comes on when winners go a little long on their acceptance speech. Even director Blake Edwards added some humor in his Lifetime Achievement Award, by speeding his wheelchair through a wall and making a very nice speech about all the people that contribute to Hollywood from actors to writers to that one janitor guy!
So the three-hour event did have its moments. There was some good comedy thrown in, some nice music (not exciting music, but nice music), and at least I was able to root for at least one film in each category. Too bad I haven't seen "Return of the King" yet, or it may have been an even better night!
My IMDb Rating: 7/10
As it was, there were almost no real surprises at all - certainly not in the main categories. Each of these were made up of two likely winners and three `the nomination is enough' type nominations (City of God, Johnny Depp, the girl from Whalerider etc). Did anyone doubt that LOTR would get Director and Best Picture? Or that Penn would get actor with Robbins the only sure fire supporting Oscar. Zellweger was not a worthy winner on this role alone but she was always going to get it and with her makeup, weight gain and performance, it was always going to be Theron. The only surprise to me that was that LOTR managed to sweep every single nomination it had.
So as an awards ceremony I didn't really find any controversy or any major talking points, but (thanks to fast forward) I did enjoy the show. Crystal is the best host the show has had in the past decade or so. He is witty, imaginative and very funny. His traditional opening of being edited into films was not quite as good or sharp as it has been before - only Michael Moore declaring the hobbit's was `shameful and fictitious' got a big laugh from me. However, his songs and his gags were all pretty good and only occasionally fell flat. `Seabiscuit' to the tune of Goldfinger was hilarious and singing `Mystic River' in the style of an old spiritual was just inspired. The show is great with him and the host is the main reason I watch it.
Everyone accepted their awards with good grace and everything was pretty clean and obvious; only Sean Penn dropped a little dig about WMD's apart from Crystal's scripted digs. Overall this was a good show despite the usual problems of it being too long and having absurdly long commercial breaks all through it. Crystal makes it worth seeing but it is a shame that the main awards were so very obvious - I tried to get a combination bet on the 5 main awards but no bookie's would allow me to do that combination and the individual odds were just a waste of time (1-16 for Jackson to be director?!). Aside from this it was a good show - but I would never watch it live, I need the fast forward!
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaEl señor de los anillos: El retorno del rey (2003) won 11 Oscars, the most winning Oscars of a film, tied with Ben-Hur (1959) and Titanic (1997).
- Citas
Billy Crystal: I voted for 'Seabiscuit' (for Best Costume Design). That's the most realistic horse costume I've ever seen.
- ConexionesEdited from Amor sin barreras (1961)
- Bandas sonorasMystic River
to tune of "Ol' Man River" (from "Show Boat")
Music by Jerome Kern
Performed by Billy Crystal
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- 76-а церемонія вручення премії «Оскар»
- Locaciones de filmación
- The Langham Huntington Hotel - 1401 South Oak Knoll Avenue, Pasadena, California, Estados Unidos(Technical Awards banquet)
- Productoras
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