The 76th Annual Academy Awards
- टीवी स्पेशल
- 2004
- 3 घं 45 मि
अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIn the annual awards presentation, the nominated films include दी लार्ड ऑफ दी रिंग्स: रिर्टन ऑफ दी किंग (2003), Lost in Translation (2003), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2... सभी पढ़ेंIn the annual awards presentation, the nominated films include दी लार्ड ऑफ दी रिंग्स: रिर्टन ऑफ दी किंग (2003), Lost in Translation (2003), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), Mystic River (2003), and सीबिस्किट (2003).In the annual awards presentation, the nominated films include दी लार्ड ऑफ दी रिंग्स: रिर्टन ऑफ दी किंग (2003), Lost in Translation (2003), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003), Mystic River (2003), and सीबिस्किट (2003).
- 1 प्राइमटाइम एमी जीते
- 2 जीत और कुल 13 नामांकन
- Self - Memorial Tribute
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- Self - Memorial Tribute
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- Self - Memorial Tribute
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
- Self - Memorial Tribute
- (आर्काइव फ़ूटेज)
फ़ीचर्ड समीक्षाएं
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
But hey, at least "LOTR-Return of the King" didn't have any acting nominations. Why do you think that was??? The only one that would have even deserved a nomination out of the 3rd movie was Sean Astin. I was so GLAD to see all the actors that were nominated, and the ones that did win. All the comments so far have hardly mentioned any of them in a positive light. "Mystic River" should have won Best Picture. "Lord of the Rings" should have won some specially made up award for endurance that would have applied to all three movies. I also really, really liked "Master and Commander". I learned a lot about a lot of things. Sword fighting on a small ship for instance. How you can learn from nature and apply it to warfare or anything else. And THAT movie really built a real ship to work on, and had REAL battle scenes that were not computer generated. WOW!! What a novel idea! Oh well, I guess Buster Keaton had that idea first, when he did his own real stunts off of real trains, and clock towers and all kinds of things. And that was in the "silent era" of movies. People were really clever then. NO WAY ON GOD'S GREEN EARTH should the final LOTR have won all those awards for all three movies in one year, unless they had asked to be allowed to do that to begin with. Many of those technical awards should have gone to "Master and Commander", "Seabiscuit", "Pirates of the Caribbean", etc., etc. Any other year they would have. Who votes on these things anyway??? Some somebodies need to get a grip. That is all.
And as for the awards, nothing unexpected happened and it wasn't even tense since all the winners were already as good as known weeks before the ceremony. The only category that was tense was the one for best performance by an actor in a leading role. Bill Murray and Sean Penn were favorites but there also was a chance for Johnny Depp to win. Sean Penn won and most likely he deserved it to win and oh boy, Bill Murray looked mad and disappointing. Billy Crystal responded brilliantly with saying: Common Bill we love you! And he was right at that. Anyway Bill Murray deserved to win an Oscar years ago for his role in "Rushmore" but that's a whole other issue. I just hope he will get nominated again. No doubt that he then will win his long deserved Oscar.
And then the big winner of the night: "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King". It won 11 Oscars, in other words it won everything it was nominated for. Finally justice will most people say but as a movie critic you can hardly call it justice. Sure I understand why it won, it was a tribute to the ending of one of the best trilogy's in movie history and a compensation for the last two years when the previous two movie hardly won any Oscar's of importance. But I don't think it's really fair to give just only the last movie all the awards, they should have awarded all the three movies since they are all part of a trilogy that should be seen as one big whole movie. And really did they have to win really every award they were nominated for? It wasn't really fair and it didn't do any justice to all the other movies that were nominated and it surely didn't do any good to the tension but at least the fans are happy now.
The presenters were nothing special this year, except for Robin Williams and Adrien Brody that were at least a bit interesting. The "thanks speeches" were as always not interesting and nobody even cried although some came close to. But at least there was luckily hardly anything political said.
All in all; nothing spectacular or exciting this year. And thank God that "Lord of the Rings" will not be a contestant next year! The only reason why it was watchable was because of Billy Crystal, the "in memoriam sequences" and the honorary award for Blake Edwards who in my opinion really deserved it.
5/10
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क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियादी लार्ड ऑफ दी रिंग्स: रिर्टन ऑफ दी किंग (2003) won 11 Oscars, the most winning Oscars of a film, tied with बेन-हर (1959) and टाइटैनिक (1997).
- भाव
Billy Crystal: I voted for 'Seabiscuit' (for Best Costume Design). That's the most realistic horse costume I've ever seen.
- कनेक्शनEdited from West Side Story (1961)
- साउंडट्रैकMystic River
to tune of "Ol' Man River" (from "Show Boat")
Music by Jerome Kern
Performed by Billy Crystal
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