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74th Annual Academy Awards

  • Émission spéciale
  • 2002
  • 4h 16min
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74th Annual Academy Awards (2002)
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  • Réalisation
    • Louis J. Horvitz
    • Errol Morris
  • Scénario
    • Bruce Vilanch
    • Dave Boone
    • Whoopi Goldberg
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    • Whoopi Goldberg
    • Aaliyah
    • John Agar
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      • Louis J. Horvitz
      • Errol Morris
    • Scénario
      • Bruce Vilanch
      • Dave Boone
      • Whoopi Goldberg
    • Casting principal
      • Whoopi Goldberg
      • Aaliyah
      • John Agar
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    • 4avis des critiques
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    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 victoires et 12 nominations au total

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    eddy-28

    It was a good surprising show, but some was disappointing.

    The 74th Annual Academy Awards show had a few good surprises, for instance it was nice to see for the first time an African American actress, the lovely and talented Halle Berry take home the Best Actress Oscar for Monster's Ball. Her speech was very emotional to me, and it was nice that an African American actress finally won that award. Denzel Washington, became the second African American actor to win the Best Actor Oscar for Training Day. Earlier before his win, he presented the Honorary Award to his idol, actor Sidney Piotier. Another Honorary Award was given to actor and producer Robert Redford, for his achievements over his career. Veteran director Arthur Hiller took the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for his charitable and generous contributions to others. Whoopi Goldberg, I must add, was a hilarious host, she may not have been good as Billy Crystal or Steve Martin, but she did say a few funny sarcastic remarks. The Best Supporting Actor and Actress Oscars were also surprises, for me anyway. Jennifer Connelly gave an outstanding performance in A Beautiful Mind, but I was almost sure that either Marisa Tomei or Helen Mirran would win for their roles in In The Bedroom and Gosford Park. British actor Jim Broadbent won for Iris, and I was hoping that Ian McKellen was going to win for The Lord of the Rings or Ethan Hawke for Training Day. The show also had some good appearances as well, Woody Allen introduced a clip on the films made in New York over the past 74 years of Oscar, in a time after the shadow of the September 11th terrorism attacks, also Tom Cruise presented a clip at the beginning of the show and continued throughout the show of American people sharing their favorite films. The Memorial presentation done by Kevin Spacey was not as good as past shows, and a few deceased actors in the past year were "mysteriously" left out of being remembered, but those that did catch my eye included the great Jack Lemmon, British actor Nigel Hawthorne, Eileen Heckhart, Beatrice Straight, "Exorcist" actor Jason Miller, Ann Sothern, handicapped actor Harold Russell, directors Mike Ritchie and Ted Demme, animators Chuck Jones and William Hanna, Emmy winner Carroll O'Connor, singers Aaliyah and George Harrison and Anthony Quinn, among others. Lots of young presenters at this years award show as well including Ryan Phillippe, Reese Witherspoon, Josh Hartnett, Kirsten Dunst, Tobey McGuire and Cameron Diaz, whom all gave good presentations. A Beautiful Mind walked away with the top prize as Best Picture.
    dbracco86

    Whoops...

    So many mistakes! Whoopi was OK, no Steve Martin, but not David Letterman. Anyway, my opinion on the awards given:

    Best Picture: MOULIN ROUGE SHOULD HAVE WON! This is the most incredible movie I've ever seen, and it should have swept. But, if the academy wasn't ready for that, Gosford Park is the runner up. Witty, amazingly acted, and wonderfully original. Next is In The Bedroom, another underrated movie--it was great. LOTR is overrated, but it was better than A Beautiful Mind, which is severely overrated.

    Best Actor: What can I say? It should be Ewan McGregor--he was the best part of that movie in every respect. However, with the options available, Tom W. should have won for In The Bedroom...anyone but Russel Crowe, really. He shouldn't have won either years.

    Best Actress: Yep, Nicole Kidman. Unbelievable in every way. The next would be Sissy Spacek, with a flawlessly acted role. Again, anyone but Halle Berry.

    Best Supporting Actress: Maggie Smith or Helen Mirren for Gosford Park. Next would easily be Marissa Tomei for In The Bedroom. Again, I found nothing special in Jennifer Connely's performance...she and that whole movie were totally and completely bland.
    thereturnoftheking

    The Winners should have been different

    The Winners should have been different by far.

    Best Supporting Actress: Maggie Smith-Gosford Park

    Best Supporting Actor: Ian McKellen-The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    Best Actress: Nicole Kidman-Moulin Rouge

    Best Actor: Russel Crowe-A Beautiful Mind

    Best Director: Peter Jackson-The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    Best Picture: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    But that is just my humble opinion. Oh well, maybe I'll like the choices for 2003(4) since I didn't for 2001(2) and did for 2002(3).

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    duckmanfanatic

    good year

    This year was pretty good. I liked the surprise performance of Cirque du Soleil. I'm glad Jim Broadbent won best supporting actor. I haven't seen Iris yet, but I know he's always a terrific actor in all his movies.

    Plus, it's good to see Woody Allen finely made it, in person, to the Oscars this year.

    But there are some things that I didn't like. Sean Penn should've got the Oscar for Best Actor, not Denzel. The Monsters INC song shouldn't have won Best Original Song. Plus, A Beautiful Mind winning the Oscar for Best Picture?!! Lord of the Rings should have won. That is one of the best adventure films ever.

    Overall, this year was good.
    10ScottAdams

    Woody Allen makes the night Hollywood history!

    No awards show can please all the people. Clearly if your favorite movies didn't win, you will say the show wasn't very good. That's understandable.

    However, the 74th Annual Academy Awards will be remembered for one magical moment of Hollywood history:

    Woody Allen's first appearance ever at the Academy Awards.

    Allen has often shunned the awards as being self-aggrandizing and pointless, and has never attended -- even though he has won several of the coveted awards.

    When the 74th Academy Awards were held, the nation was still mourning the loss of life in the collapse of the World Trade Centers in New York. When it came time to pay tribute to the city of New York, they decided to show a video of the great movie moments form the city of cities. Then the announcer simply said:

    "Ladies and gentleman, Oscar Award winning Director Woody Allen."

    The place erupted in an extremely long standing ovation. The entertainment industry finally got to give their applause to the Man from New York who usually avoids the Hollywood scene. As the applause died down, Woody applied some of his legendary wit to the situation.

    SOME HIGHLIGHTS:

    "Thank you very much - that makes up for the strip search."

    "I thought they wanted their Oscars back," he joked. "I panicked because the pawn shop has been out of business for ages and I had no way of retrieving anything. "

    "But that wasn't it. I couldn't work it out because my movie wasn't nominated for anything this year. Then it hit me - maybe they were calling to apologise."

    Allen also disclosed why he had overlooked his lifelong Oscar-aversion for this one special night.

    "For New York City, I'd do anything. So I got my tux on and came down here," said Allen.

    "It's a great, great movie town. It's been a great, moving and exciting backdrop for movies and it remains a great, great city."

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      Of the twenty nominated actors that year, Sean Penn was the only one not in attendance. Best Actor nominee Will Smith did attend the ceremony with his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, but they left after the Honorary Award tribute to Sidney Poitier to take care of their then-infant daughter, Willow Smith, who had to be hospitalized due to a high fever.
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      Denzel Washington: Two birds in one night, huh? Oh, God is good. God is great. God is great. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you all. Forty years I've been chasing Sidney

      [Poitier]

      Denzel Washington: , they finally give it to me, what'd they do? They give it to him the same night. I'll always be chasing you, Sidney. I'll always be following in your footsteps. There's nothing I would rather do, sir. Nothing I would rather do. God bless you. God bless you. I want to thank the Academy. You know, when I was in college first starting out as an actor, they asked each one of us what we wanted to do. I said I want to be the best actor in the world. All the students in the classroom looked at me like I was a nut. Life has taught me to just try and be the best that I can be, and I thank the Academy for saying to me that on this given night I was the best that I could be. I want to thank Warner Bros. and Alan Horn and Lorenzo di Bonaventura for supporting this film. And Antoine Fuqua, a brilliant young filmmaker, African-American filmmaker. I don't know where you are, Antoine, love you. Ethan Hawke, my partner in crime. So many people, I can't even remember everybody, lawyers, doctors, agents... My beautiful agent, Ed Limato. We've been together for so many years. Hometown boy from Mount Vernon. My beautiful wife. I love you so much. You put up with me, in spite of myself. And my beautiful children at home. I told you if I lost tonight I would come home and we'd celebrate and if I won tonight I would come home and we'd celebrate. Well, I'm coming home, we're celebrating. God bless you all.

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      Featured in The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2002)
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      Music by Jerry Goldsmith

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 mars 2002 (États-Unis)
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