The Day After The Oscars Which Were Yesterday

2005_02_oscars_tim.jpgThe reviews are out, and Chris Rock is getting a mixed bag of feedback for his duties as the MC of the Oscars. The NY Daily News' David Bianculli says he wasn't edgy or funny enough, Variety says his opening monologue was great (subscription required), the Hollywood Reporter says that Rock wasn't on a roll, and the Washington Post's Tom Shales says Rock was strangely lame and mean-spirited. Gothamist wonders if there's a generational divide between the reviewers, because we thought Rock was the best thing about the Oscars. It's like some of these reviewers weren't familiar with Rock's material before. At least Tim Robbins (left, photo AP), whom Chris Rock made fun of, could take a joke ... we think. As for the show, sure, it seemed to move quickly and was "well-produced," and, yes, we were happy certain people won, but since there wasn't much enthusiasm for any one nominee, the whole show was boring. And Gothamist doesn't care what Gil Cates's "producer's blog" says!

We're still a little winded from our liveblogging of the Oscars, but Gothamist is eager to hear what you have to say. And we heard from strategically placed L.A. sources that Sidney Lumet's daughters (including the one with the huge rack we noted yesterday during our liveblogging) were sort of like the Hilton sisters of the late 80s and 90s, so Gothamist is optimistic that the Hilton sisters will just be over soon. Also, when Jerry Orbach's name came up on the "In Memoriam" segment, there was a huge roar in the crowd. Finally, a five year-old summed up what many people probably thought of Adam Duritz of the Counting Crows: "Love the song, hate the hair."

Roger Ebert (who was great on the red carpet and asked interesting questions that stars would want to answer but ABC paired him with some doofus and totally brought him down) writes about the evening's awards and show; he called Rock's monologue "high energy." The NY Times has a feature on the Hotel des Milles Collines, aka Hotel Rwanda; the NY Times also has its Oscar coverage, including how two-time Oscar winner and Calvin Klein underwear model Hilary Swank ended up wearing Guy Laroche. And E! has a great Oscar package as usual.

And as much as Gothamist complained about the show being late, Londonist liveblogged the show as well, poor babies. Chicagoist liveblogged brilliantly, too, but they have Central Time - wimps!

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Chris Rock, beleive it or not does not like black people. What else can an uncle tom do but play race. I did not find him funny and in the era of shock jockism he's just doing his job. Let's see what he'd do if he met Jude or Robbins on the street. He needs the same treatment Mohammed Ali gave Don Rickles back in the day. I don't wish harm on him but I bet if someone his own size invited him to a little back alley competition, he'd beg for mercy cry like the little punk bitch he is.

So is this the part where we now call you out for being an idiot, then you backpedal, saying you don't care about the Oscars? And then from there, you'll protest that despite all the violent language you realize that Rock's joshing of Jude Law was just a little insider Hollywood fun, however lame, and that you were trying to run out the joke? After which you'll say you knew all along that it's spelled "Muhammad" Ali? Is that what we're gonna do?

Alrighty then, you dunce, let's rumble.

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Katie Couric had the best post Oscar wrap up with some of the winners right after the show that was aired this morning on tv.

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Katie Couric doesnt like black people....

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nice. okay, now let's talk about some serious issues...


Dear Gothamist, Does Clint Eastwood have a Flat Stanley here or what?

http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2005/02/27/arts/20050228_CARP_SLIDESHOW_9.html

Clint Eastwood doesn't like black people.

Kidding!

Speaking of jokes, any word on what the hell was up with Sean Penn? I thought *he* was going to challenge Rock to the fistfight. He looked real dapper last year, real moviestar style, but this year he looked like ol' Norman on a bender.

It's refreshing to see that after his trip to Iraq a few years ago, Sean Penn is still able to keep things in perspective. And hey, figuring out how to get inside your next Tough Guy With a Sensitive Side role can't be easy. Give the man and his Very Large Biceps some room, will you? He's making ART.

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