"I'm going to go call Woody right now. He sent me flowers last week when I went to BAFTA, and we've been speaking sometimes during the week. But I call Woody sometimes to just say hello and I adore him. I think he's so funny and charming and so peculiar and unique. And of course, today I have to talk to Woody to thank him."
--- Penelope Cruz, after winning Best Supporting Actress for Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Spanish actress Penelope Cruz kicked off the night with one of the first major awards -- Best Supporting Actress, for her fiery performance in Vicky Cristina Barcelona --- which marked her first Oscar win. (I personally think she was robbed in 2006 in the Best Actress race, which she lost to Helen Mirren.) After threatening to faint onstage in her acceptance speech, she made her way to the press room, where she stood serenely, cradling her Academy Award in the crook of one arm as if it were a bouquet of roses and she'd just been crowned Miss Universe.
Cruz explained that while filming Vicky Cristina Barcelona she was quite insecure in her performance, and only learned that the film was a comedy at its Cannes premiere.
"When you're working with Woody Allen you know that you can trust the person that you're working with and if he doesn't like something he will tell you," she explained. "If he likes it, he will tell you. He's not a man of too many words, but he's honest and that's what counts for me. We just trusted him. We did the whole movie in four weeks -- four and a half weeks, so I had no idea what it was to be.
With the Oscars this year and last going largely to foreign winners (including Cruz's real-life boyfriend and Vicky Cristina Barcelona co-star, Javier Bardem), is Hollywood opening itself up to honor international filmmakers? Cruz thought so.
"Could you work in America if you have an accent? Yes, you can. And that has been changing in the last 10 or 15 years. It was much harder before, but movies represent life, movies represent what happens in the streets. Then we are all in this together."
After doing her duty, Cruz left the room to return to her seat and watch the Oscars, as she'd said she'd done as a child growing up in the Spanish town of Alcobendas.
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The Great One writes: on Feb 24 2009 06:50 PM Great write-up Jen...looking stunning as always (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Feb 24 2009 07:05 PM Great article Jen, that must have been a fun night. Also is it just me or does Danny Boyle seem like the coolest guy, the guy is literally always smiling! Every picture he is in he always has a big smile, which is kind of ironic since most of his movies are pretty dark- except Slumdog though it is dark at times of course. It must have been interested hearing Penn talk in person, now does that guy ever smile? Someone needs to read him Green Eggs and Ham to cheer him up, hee-hee (get it guys!). He was awesome in Milk and I wouldn't call his win an upset at all but just a surprise. (Reply to this) |
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jocorotten writes: on Feb 24 2009 07:36 PM When I grow up I am going to be an Academy Librarian! (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Feb 24 2009 09:39 PM Good article Jen, and you're looking lovely. I can't get enough of Philippe Petit. I swear, if he were balancing my Oscar, there'd be a brawl. I think Jackman's FIRST song was good, the second...was overdone. Nice ceremony all in all. (Reply to this) |
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jokerboy1991 writes: on Feb 24 2009 09:59 PM In reply to this comment (#2342781) It was over done because of those damn High School musical kids! Damn Zac Efrom! DAMN THE ZAC! (Reply to this) |
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ledawg1138 writes: on Feb 24 2009 10:13 PM In reply to this comment (#2342862) Let's make that an internet meme! DAMN THE ZAC! (Reply to this) |
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killamike316 writes: on Feb 25 2009 12:06 AM Boom goes the dynamite!!! (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Feb 25 2009 12:11 AM Thanks, guys! Boom goes the dynamite! Where's tomwaitsjr with the Space Chimps love? (Reply to this) |
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whitey_mcwhite writes: on Feb 25 2009 12:14 PM Where does the Boom goes the dynamite thing start?! I remember first hearing it on Family Guy and it's exploded since then. Great article though. Was I the only one that thought the Pineapple Express skit wasn't overdone? I thought it was hilarious throughout the entire time. I thought the all of the musical parts were done nicely (although I could have done without anyone from High School Musical). I actually got my gf to watch (a miracle in itself) and she kept watching because of the musical elements, so I would imagine there were probably other new viewers like that as well. Overall it was the best show they've had in years. (Reply to this) |
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Jen Yamato writes: on Feb 25 2009 05:14 PM The origins of "boom goes the dynamite": (Reply to this) |
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