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liberalhistorian

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12. And his whole bit about
Mon Feb 23, 2015, 01:10 AM
Feb 2015

his Oscar predictions and guarding the briefcase is really awkward and cringeworthy. Just did not compute. I love NPH, but he really, really sucked.

This has been the most painfully boring Oscars in many, many, many years. No special programs or presentations, flat, wooden presenters, etc. Even the memorial tribute section was bitterly disappointing. We lost so many good, influential people and old actors this year that they should have had a more detailed tribute to them. Especially Robin Williams. And they even left out Joan Rivers? Seriously?

kind of agree - he has been great on the Tonys rurallib Feb 2015 #1
I just saw that underwear bit. liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #3
I thought the opening was fantastic. bigwillq Feb 2015 #2
The opening number was good, I agree. liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #4
The "White" joke at the beginning set the tone. Lochloosa Feb 2015 #5
The Polish foreign film director tavernier Feb 2015 #6
Despite his underwear trick, liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #7
I love you. I don't see movies but love the Academies. I think it's because UTUSN Feb 2015 #8
I love him, too. KMOD Feb 2015 #9
They have, indeed, and liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #11
There is something strange. It's like no one got over the tribute section. Baitball Blogger Feb 2015 #10
And his whole bit about liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #12
Agree completely. I remember watching with my folks and were they LuckyLib Feb 2015 #14
Bad, bad writing. hunter Feb 2015 #13
He was, indeed! liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #17
I have always thought someone likfe Letterman, Leno, Conan or, Craig Ferguson Tuesday Afternoon Feb 2015 #15
I don't know how Leno, Conan or Ferguson would do, liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #16
1995... I don't know why they call it gold standard of bombing jakeXT Feb 2015 #18
He ticked off Oprah Algernon Moncrieff Feb 2015 #22
Franco looked like he was perpetually liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #35
Yeah, that whole "Oprah, Uma" thing liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #36
I watched Craig Ferguson host a Game of Thrones Comic Con panel recently, he was good. jakeXT Feb 2015 #19
I thought Ellen did a great job last year. One of the reason this year feels so flat. Fla Dem Feb 2015 #20
It was my understanding that they wanted Jimmy Fallon Algernon Moncrieff Feb 2015 #23
I can see where both Fallon and Kimmel liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #34
I suspect they'll try someone else next year.... Algernon Moncrieff Feb 2015 #21
NPH was not in his milieu last night. His work is on Broadway, he knows everyone and knows what monmouth4 Feb 2015 #28
Ellen was good Algernon Moncrieff Feb 2015 #30
See, that's what I thought was happening with him last night. liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #33
That's how I saw it too. He's an exceptional talent, this just wasn't his gig...n/t monmouth4 Feb 2015 #37
I've always liked him best... sendero Feb 2015 #24
the underwear was just ridiculous grasswire Feb 2015 #25
It was a take-off on a scene from Birdman Arugula Latte Feb 2015 #26
ah okay grasswire Feb 2015 #27
I can imagine! Arugula Latte Feb 2015 #29
Yes, for those of us liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #31
I wouldn't go so far as to say offensive, liberalhistorian Feb 2015 #32
loved billy crystal & ellen hopemountain Feb 2015 #38
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