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The one everyone remembers because they went `outside the community' for
their compere by bringing in David Letterman from the east coast. Now, on
one hand I can see why he flopped, when he started the show by introducing
Uma Thurman to Oprah Winfrey `Uma, Oprah etc' he immediately lost the half
of the audience that preferred their jokes a little more, well,
normal.
However I felt Letterman was a great host who did well because he was so
different from the norm that he did feel like a breath of fresh air. I'm
a
fan so maybe that is part of it but he was good. His video of montage of
people auditioning for his part in the movie Cabin Boy had me in tears -
`you wanna buy a monkey?' He'll never be back to do it again but it was
really good to have that off the wall, New York chat show host humour to
off
set all the back slapping and teasing jokes that goes on.
The actual award themselves were good and Letterman kept a good level of
humour throughout. I did actually sit up all night to watch this ceremony
and then go to work for 7am and I didn't feel short changed so it can't
have
been that bad! Of the winners, Braveheart seemed a populist choice - I
would have preferred Sense & Sensibility or even Babe - just for the sheer
heart warming nature of it! Gibson for Braveheart was also a bit too much
for it - although it was a bit of an epic I suppose, regardless of factual
basis! Cage as best actor was deserved. Sarandon was a shoe in (excuse
the
Walking pun). Sorvino was a surprise and an unusual winner for a comedy
role, but it was worth it to see father Paul in tears. Spacey was a great
choice for Supporting Actor. Pitt was good but Spacey really drove Usual
Suspects - a film that 100% deserved it's screenplay award. A good list,
even if some of them don't seem the right choice with hindsight.
Overall I enjoyed the ceremony mainly because I love Letterman's sense of
humour. I understand why it didn't fit but it worked for me. Overlong
but
worth seeing just for Letterman's one (and probably only) Oscar
turn.
I have to admit that David Letterman tried too hard to host the Academy
Awards just like his own late night show. Too bad the audience were
made up of Hollywood celebrities and not the locals or tourists from
New York! His monologue and ad-lib jokes just did not work. Not because
it wasn't funny, but because it's not the type of humor that is
televised well in front of celebrities and your prime-time audiences.
But what David Letterman did do that made this Academy Award memorable,
were his two skits. The cab drivers that were auditioning lines. "Are
you talking to me?" & "Hakuna Matata". I almost fell off of my chair
when they drove through the red light! The other skit was "Do you want
to buy a monkey?" Classic! I had tears in my eyes when you heard Barry
White & Michael Buffer recite those lines!
How about Tom Hanks? Only the 2nd actor to ever win back-to-back
Oscars! They were Philadelphia (1993) & Forrest Gump (1994). The 1st
actor to accomplish that feat was the great actor Spencer Tracy for
Captains Courageous (1937) & Boys Town (1938).
Another credit to the 67th Academy Awards were the two movies nominated
for Best Picture. Almost everybody saw either Forrest Gump or Pulp
Fiction. Pulp Fiction was the more original movie that has changed
dark/comedy/action movies to today's standards, but Forrest Gump had
everything a movie needed to be considered as the Best Picture of 1994.
This was only the second time that I had watched the Oscars (and the
first time that I had watched a large portion of it). At this time, I
wasn't yet watching David Letterman's show, so it's only been since
then that I've come to understand his jokes here.
I think that they should have given at least one award to "The
Shawshank Redemption" and "Quiz Show" (why'd they even nominate "Four
Weddings and a Funeral"?). "Forrest Gump" was an interesting movie, but
far from the best of 1994. But I did agree with them awarding Martin
Landau for "Ed Wood".
So, "The 67th Annual Academy Awards" wasn't the best ceremony ever, but
I still enjoyed it.
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