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Remember William Wallace!, 13 January 2007
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Author:
Lee Eisenberg (eisenberg.lee@gmail.com) from Portland, Oregon, USA
Today, the people who run the Academy Awards are probably a little bit
embarrassed that they gave Mel Gibson an Oscar, what with his
anti-Semitic rant and all. I was never one of his fans to begin with,
but I like that he reminded viewers not to forget the Wallace clan when
he accepted his Oscar (I take special note of people mentioning the
Wallace clan because I am a descendant of William Wallace).
Other than that, I was glad that Susan Sarandon finally won an Oscar;
it was about time. I guess that Kevin Spacey's win for "The Usual
Suspects" was a preview of his role in "American Beauty". I think that
my favorite scene of the night was what Jim Carrey did with the "Toy
Story" characters. I know that some people find Whoopi Goldberg
obnoxious, but I like it when she hosts the Oscars.
All in all, "The 68th Annual Academy Awards" was a pretty good night.
Although I think that "To Die For" and "Unstrung Heroes" both got
completely snubbed.
1 out of 2 people found the following review useful:
Just Watched It Again, 14 February 2007
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Author:
HelenaHatcheese from United States
About the usual for an Oscar Show.
Two most memorable moments: Kirk Douglas showing his fighting spirit in
accepting his award after a major stroke (and he's STILL going strong
more than 10 years later!!!)
Another moment I'll never forget was the award for Best Documentary
"Anne Frank Remembered". The winner gestured toward an older woman who
accompanied him to the podium. "This is a real hero", he said. It was
Miep Gies who had risked her life in WWII hiding the Frank family in an
Amsterdam attic. It was a powerful moment. (As of this writing Ms. Gies
is approaching her 99th year!)
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