Vanity Fair 2009 Oscar Party
A wrapup of Vanity Fair’s 2009 Oscar Party. Moby’s “The Stars” used courtesy of of Mute Records, Kobalt Music Publishing America, and the artist.
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A wrapup of Vanity Fair’s 2009 Oscar Party. Moby’s “The Stars” used courtesy of of Mute Records, Kobalt Music Publishing America, and the artist.
Like all of America, we were wondering “Why the fuck is Philip Seymour Hoffman wearing a stocking cap to the freakin’ Oscars?!” Well, Thank God, Entertainment Weekly cracked the case of the mysterious cap:
Philip Seymour Hoffman says he’s in a hat because he’s in a film with “crazy hair.” Says he’d “rather deal with hat jokes” than hair jokes.
Wonderful job at the Oscars, Ben Stiller! In mocking Joaquin Phoenix’s odd David Letterman appearance, you’ve earned back a gold star. Between that and Tropic Thunder, you’re back in our good graces. You could say this is more appropriate for the MTV Movie Awards than the Oscars, but screw that, it was funny. And Natalie Portman was a terrific partner. Oh we tried uploading to YouTube, but the bastards took it down. Sorry, enjoy:
A bittersweet night for the family of the talented Heath Ledger. He was awarded the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for his portrayal of the Joker in Warner Bros. The Dark Knight. Here’s the acceptance speech for the Ledger family — we tried uploading to YouTube, but they took it down. So, here it is:

This tip comes from a very good source that we shall call Felix, that is personally connected to the Buzz Newsroom team. Also, Felix has tripped us on other news that has panned out before; of course, we should always take tips with a grain of salt. He’s working on the ABC production team and close to Bill Condon and Larry Mark (the guys running the Oscar broadcast, respectively the director and the producer of Dreamgirls). If Bill and Larry are around, so is Felix. Here’s the text we received about 10 minutes ago, naming Slumdog Millionare as winner of Best Picture:
THINGS ARE HECTIC. RIGHT NOW THE FOCUS IS ON LOGISTICS, SECURITY AND FLOW. WE’RE WORKING ON MUSIC QUES, SO THE RIGHT SOUNDTRACK MUSIC CHIMES IN WHEN THE “WINNER” STEPS UP TO THE STAGE. IN THE BOOTH, THEY KEEP ON FOCUSING ON THREE THINGS: SLUMDOG MILLIONARE FOR BEST PICTURE, KATE WINSLET FOR BEST ACTRESS, HEATH LEDGER FOR BEST SUPPORTING. NOTHING ELSE. IVE BEEN IN AND OUT OF THE BOOTH, HOPE TO GET MORE INFO SOON.
We’ll you read all that here first, folks!!!!
Late Australian actor Heath Ledger won a posthumous Oscar and “Slumdog Millionaire” scooped four honors Sunday as the 81st Academy Awards got off to an electrifying and poignant start in Hollywood. Ledger, who died last year of an accidental drug overdose at the age of 28, won the best supporting actor for his portrayal of Batman’s arch-enemy the Joker in last year’s summer blockbuster “The Dark Knight.” – from AFP
Kate Winslet has won the best-actress Academy Award for the Holocaust-themed drama “The Reader,” while best-picture favorite “Slumdog Millionaire” has cruised to seven Oscars, including best director for Danny Boyle. A five-time loser at the Oscars previously, Winslet triumphed for her role as a former concentration camp guard in an affair with a teenager. – from AP
“Slumdog Millionaire” is the Academy Awards champion, wrapping up its ghetto-to-glory story by winning best picture and seven other Oscars, including the directing honor for Danny Boyle. A story of hope amid squalor in Mumbai, India, “Slumdog Millionaire” also had wins that include adapted screenplay, cinematography, editing and both music Oscars, score and song. – from NWI
Chad Vader re-enacts five oscar-nominated movies in three minutes. He also plays all the roles himself.
Hugh Jackman offers up what to expect during Sunday’s Academy Awards and compares hosting the Oscars to the Tonys .
With four days until the 81st annual Academy Awards, workers are busy rolling out 20,000 square feet of red carpet for the ceremony.
Josh Brolin said that being nominated for an Oscar is a ’surreal feeling.’ The actor, who is currently at the Sundance Film Festival, is up for a best supporting actor award for his role in ‘Milk.’
Oscar nominations announced; Heath Ledger nominated for Oscar exactly one year after death; prosecution rests in Phil Spector murder retrial.
Ok, so Newsweek interviewed the top Oscar nominated actors (read here)…. Here’s some of the responses and our reactions:
Pitt: Never. First of all, I don’t really know how to operate a computer.
Q. Do you have a BlackBerry?
Pitt: Oh yeah, I have a BlackBerry.
C’mon, Brad, you ain’t George Bush. Tom Cruise said the same crap. It’s like being on a computer is like being a nerd. This isn’t 1992.
Ok, so Anne Hathaway originally denies the fact, then later retracts. Of course you Google yourself. At least she comes clean…
Hathaway: OK, I have a confession. I lied before when you asked if I Googled myself. I do. I embarrassed by it because I know how terrible it is.
Downey: Wait a minute, should I feel s—-y that I Google myself?
And lastly, I love this reaction:
Q. You know Anne, your mom is on YouTube.
Hathaway: Why is my mother on YouTube?
Exactly…