Monday, February 25, 2013

Seth Rogen Oscars: Actor Mistaken For Host Of The Oscars

He also hopes that Seth MacFarlane can "turn the show around." Ding!

Seth MacFarlane jokes that the first time he saw Ben Affleck's beard, he thought the "Kardashians made the jump to film." Jokes!

Liam Neeson introduces the second batch of Best Picture nominees: "Argo," "Lincoln," "Zero Dark Thirty." Fun fact: Neeson was originally set to play Lincoln before Daniel Day-Lewis was cast.

The complete rundown of 2013 Oscar winners here.

Upset! "Open Heart" was favored to win Best Documentary Short Subject.

Congratulations to "Curfew," the 2013 Oscar winner for Best Live-Action Short.

HuffPost Los Angeles reporter Sasha Bronner is in the interview room at the Oscars. That's where someone asked Christoph Waltz, Oscar winner, about the possibility of a "black pope":

"It would be exciting. I am a very adamant non-racist. I don?t care whether the pope is black or white or whatever color. If we are non-racists, than we have to stay non racist all the way."

Now you know.

Shirley Bassey gets a standing ovation after singing "Goldfinger," the title song from "Goldfinger" and one of the most famous James Bond themes ever. More below.

To honor 50 years of James Bond, Oscars producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron put together a special celebration of the famed and fictional secret agent. Singer Shirley Bassey, who recorded the theme songs from Bond favorites "Goldfinger," "Diamonds Are Forever" and "Moonraker," performed on the telecast.

More on the James Bond Oscars tribute here.

Singing "Goldfinger," bringing the the house down.

Famed Bond Girl Halle Berry introduces the James Bond tribute.

Can you hear the people sing?

Jacqueline Durran accepted the award. Eiko Ishioka, who was nominated posthumously for "Mirror Mirror," did not win. More on Ishioka here.

Poor guy. He was trying to give a shout out to Rhythm and Hues. More on that situation here.

This is the second Oscar for "Life of Pi." That tiger looked real, sorry "Marvel's The Avengers" effects team.

Miranda, who shot "Life of Pi," defeated Roger Deakins, Robert Richardson, Janusz Kami?ski and Seamus McGarvey. Deakins, who shot "Skyfall," lost for the 10th time.

Then brings out "The Avengers."

Reese Witherspoon introduces clips from "Les Miserables," "Life of Pi" and "Beasts of the Southern Wild."

We're upset here in the live blog, but what are you going to do. Here's more on "Brave," Best Animated Feature winner at the Oscars:

"Brave" is the seventh Pixar film to win Best Animated Feature in the 12 years that the category has existed at the Oscars. Co-directed by Andrews and Brenda Chapman, the film was a worldwide smash, grossing over $535 million. "Brave" was an important feature for the animation studio as it was the first Pixar film to feature a female protagonist.

"Brave" wins Best Animated Feature, beating "Wreck-It Ralph," "Frankenweenie," "Pirates: Band of Misfits" and "ParaNorman."

Watch the incredibly wonderful "Paperman" by clicking here.

The two "This Is 40" stars are here to present Best Animated Short.

How Christoph Waltz won his second Oscar:

Waltz, who plays a German bounty hunter in Quentin Tarantino's Spaghetti Western homage, had previously won Best Supporting Actor awards from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (Golden Globes) and BAFTA. Pairing with Tarantino has been a bingo for Waltz; he also won Best Supporting Actor for "Inglourious Basterds," Tarantino's revisionist World War II drama, at the 2010 Oscars ceremony.

More here.

And then MacFarlane made out with Sally Field. Yep, that happened.

More on MacFarlane's monologue here.

Christoph Waltz bows to his fellow nominees, then thanks Quentin Tarantino and his character.

"I thank Jamie Foxx and Leo DiCaprio. Sam Jackson and Kerry Washington," Waltz said.

This is his second Oscar. He also won for "Inglourious Basterds," also written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.

Christoph Waltz wins Best Supporting Actor for "Django Unchained."

Octavia Spencer is here to announce the winner of Best Supporting Actor.

... From the future. (Still happening.)

Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/24/seth-rogen-oscars-actor-host_n_2756017.html

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