The Oscar for Best Song...great one-liner by John Travolta...."but that's enough about me"...and the Oscar goes to Meliissa Etheridge and her song, "I Need To Wake Up," from An Inconvenient Truth. She said it -- this is the generation that can wake up, stand up and make the necessary changes.
Posted by Jeffrey Wells on February 25, 2007 at 8:28 PM
comment #1
alynch
says ...
hudson's boob was getting very close to popping out there at the beginning........oh and good for etheridge.
Posted by alynch
at February 25, 2007 8:34 PM
comment #2
rocco
says ...
"Dago, wop, guinea"...and they just showed a shot of Brandon Routh...forget Arkin...THIS is the moment Jeff runs to the toilet to tame his massive erection...
Posted by rocco
at February 25, 2007 8:43 PM
comment #3
Ju-osh
says ...
I know Jeff loves Mann, but I hope even he can admit that that montage was a messy little affair. Halfway through I couldn't even remember what the theme was. Explosions? Over-acting? Oh yeah, America!
Posted by Ju-osh
at February 25, 2007 8:44 PM
comment #4
slothroplt
says ...
No opting for "do unto others" or "people in glass houses" for you, huh?
How low you must be to need to belittle someone else to lift yourself up.
How pathetic.
Posted by slothroplt
at February 25, 2007 8:49 PM
comment #5
rocco
says ...
you talking to me? you talking to me?? I quoted the clip from 'Do The Right Thing' during the "America" montage...and Jeff hates Italians...and he creamed all over 'Superman'...and it was directed by Mann...so thought it was an orgasmic trifecta for Jeffy, that's all...relax, you have no frame of reference, you're like a child who wanders in in the middle of a movie...
Posted by rocco
at February 25, 2007 9:19 PM
comment #6
Hallick
says ...
"this is the generation that can wake up, stand up and make the necessary changes."
I woke up. I stood up. And I made the necessary change...
...to another channel in the middle of that stupid song. I thanked myself profusely, sat back down, and reminded myself to buy new batteries for my remote control.
Posted by Hallick
at February 25, 2007 9:23 PM
comment #7
Terry McCarty
says ...
The Best Song award was more about p.c. than merit--"Listen" from DREAMGIRLS was, to me, the best of the lot.
Posted by Terry McCarty
at February 25, 2007 9:47 PM
comment #8
The Winchester
says ...
The best songs written for films weren't even nominated. These songs are jokes. Nick Cave getting no love for Proposition, that is a travesty.
Posted by The Winchester
at February 25, 2007 10:27 PM
comment #9
Hallick
says ...
"The best songs written for films weren't even nominated. These songs are jokes. Nick Cave getting no love for Proposition, that is a travesty."
Quadruple AMEN for Nick Cave, T.W. "The Rider Song" should have been up there. Not only was it beautiful, it also contributed greatly to the body of the film.
Posted by Hallick
at February 26, 2007 11:48 AM
comment #10
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