The parade of bumblers continued, interrupted only by clever remarks from presenters Jim Carrey and Robert Downey, Jr., and graceful acceptances by Cuarón, DiCaprio and McConaughey, who said he was glad the long-gestating Dallas project ”got passed on so many times, or it wouldn’t have come to me.” By this point, simple rhetorical competence could bring tears of gratitude to the home viewer. Samberg, a winner for the sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, got laughs with a deadpan delivery of the boilerplate speeches so many of his predecessors had flailed through. Blanchett managed to apply her regal presence to an improv on the show’s abiding theme — alcohol — by thanking Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, Blue Jasmine’s sponsors at Sony Pictures Classics, for “plying me with vodka the way Judy Garland was probably plied with barbiturates.”
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A pretty accurate assessment, Rob. Although, I have to say, for me, there were some pretty hilarious moments (courtesy of Tina Fey, Amy Pohler and Melissa McCarthy) and some very moving moments (Diane Keaton) and even joyous moments (Cate and Bryan Cranston wins). Maybe you had to be in the room.
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The parade of bumblers continued, interrupted only by clever remarks from presenters Jim Carrey and Robert Downey, Jr., and graceful acceptances by Cuarón, DiCaprio and McConaughey, who said he was glad the long-gestating Dallas project ”got passed on so many times, or it wouldn’t have come to me.” By this point, simple rhetorical competence could bring tears of gratitude to the home viewer. Samberg, a winner for the sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, got laughs with a deadpan delivery of the boilerplate speeches so many of his predecessors had flailed through. Blanchett managed to apply her regal presence to an improv on the show’s abiding theme — alcohol — by thanking Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, Blue Jasmine’s sponsors at Sony Pictures Classics, for “plying me with vodka the way Judy Garland was probably plied with barbiturates.”
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Fey and Poehler did a great job of that and maybe Andy Samberg (although it felt a little disrespectful given how unexpected his win was for a show with very little ratings success)
On 1/13/14, 4:41 PM, "Barker, Michael" Michael_Barker@spe.sony.com wrote:
A pretty accurate assessment, Rob. Although, I have to say, for me, there were some pretty hilarious moments (courtesy of Tina Fey, Amy Pohler and Melissa McCarthy) and some very moving moments (Diane Keaton) and even joyous moments (Cate and Bryan Cranston wins). Maybe you had to be in the room.
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The parade of bumblers continued, interrupted only by clever remarks from presenters Jim Carrey and Robert Downey, Jr., and graceful acceptances by Cuarón, DiCaprio and McConaughey, who said he was glad the long-gestating Dallas project ²got passed on so many times, or it wouldn¹t have come to me.² By this point, simple rhetorical competence could bring tears of gratitude to the home viewer. Samberg, a winner for the sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, got laughs with a deadpan delivery of the boilerplate speeches so many of his predecessors had flailed through. Blanchett managed to apply her regal presence to an improv on the show¹s abiding theme ‹ alcohol ‹ by thanking Michael Barker and Tom Bernard, Blue Jasmine¹s sponsors at Sony Pictures Classics, for ³plying me with vodka the way Judy Garland was probably plied with barbiturates.²
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