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Published: Sunday, February 22nd 2009 at 5:57 PM

6:36:10 PM: Yup, here we are as we enter the second hour of the show. Trucking along nice and neat.

6:36:53 PM: Another commercial allows us to catch up on Duke/Wake and Duke is up 93-82 with just under 3 minutes to go. It seems they may have this one locked in.

6:39:05 PM: Jessica Biel hits the stage to give us a Sci-Tech update.

6:39:31 PM: It's so funny how they always get these hot young actresses for the Oscar Sci-Tech awards and then don't televise them. Johansson and Alba handled those awards recently, but for what reason I am not sure.

6:42:29 PM: The Judd Apatow short is playing now with Franco and Rogen portraying their characters from Pineapple Express. They are now laughing at a clip from The Reader.

6:43:43 PM: Franco just confused Downey Jr. in Tropic Thunder with Barack Obama.

6:44:13 PM: Now they're laughing at Doubt followed by a clip of Franco in Milk smooching with Sean Penn.

6:45:54 PM: Saving Private Ryan cinematographer Janusz Kaminski joins them in the skit as the three are now on stage to present the winner for Live Action Short.

6:46:33 PM: Janusz is the first DP to produce at the Oscars to which he says, "Suck on that Anthony Dod Mantle." Classic stuff!

6:47:01 PM: Oh, and I don't predict shorts so I have no idea here, but the winner is Toyland

6:49:08 PM: Okay, I am calling the game for Duke. They are up 97-89 with 50 seconds to go. It is now all Oscars for the rest of the night.

6:52:21 PM: Jackman is now claiming the musical is back as Mamma Mia is the highest grossing film in the UK. Time for a new Hugh performance.

6:53:07 PM: He throws in a "Brad Pitt" for one of his five contractual announcements that Pitt and Jolie are in attendance. Good stuff.

6:53:36 PM: Beyonce is dressed in a skimpy red one and out to join Hugh. This show is about to get an upgrade.

6:55:12 PM: This must be the Baz Luhrmann produced number with Vanessa Hudgeons and Amanda Seyfried out to join the festivities along with Zac Efron. Wheee!

6:57:30 PM: This little number seemed a little out of nowhere. Maybe just me. Oh and Dominic Cooper was the other one out there with them.

6:58:48 PM: I have an idea for how this Oscars could knock it out of the park… Christian Bale comes out and goes on a profanity laced tirade. Make it happen Oscar!

6:59:58 PM: Oh man, I almost forgot, Arizona and Arizona State play at 7… might have to flip back and forth during commercials still.

7:02:43 PM: We have about 90 minutes left to go. The show is going by pretty smoothly if you ask me.

7:03:09 PM: Out now are Kevin Line, Alan Arkin, Cuba Gooding Jr., Christopher Walken and Joel Grey out to announce Supporting Actor like they did for Actresses… buckle up for five minutes of down time.

7:04:47 PM: Oh, and my prediction is obviously for Heath Ledger.

7:07:59 PM: And the winner is Heath Ledger

7:08:20 PM: Out to accept for Ledger is his father, mother and sister. From what I understand his Oscar will be held by Michelle Williams for his daughter Matilda until Matilda turns 18 and can sign for proper ownership of the statuette legally.

7:09:20 PM: I think Kate Winslet may cry, everyone seems a bit humbled.

7:11:07 PM: A documentary montage is now taking over the stage. I still have to see Werner Herzog's feature, it looks great and I have it sitting on Blu-ray right in front of my face.

7:13:33 PM: Bill Maher is out to present Best Documentary, this one is basically in Man on Wire's lap, but Trouble the Water could pull an upset.

7:15:00 PM: And the winner is Man on Wire

7:15:40 PM: No big surprise there, 9-10 with predictions with 11 more categories to go.

7:17:08 PM: Now we have Best Documentary Short. Once again, no idea on the shorts, haven't seen 'em and don't even know the titles.

7:17:39 PM: But I will tell you the winner is Smile Pinki

7:18:09 PM: Awarding the shorts during the show seems so odd since no one has really seen them or even heard of them. Oh well, congrats anyway.

7:22:14 PM: Tom Cruise and Jimmy Kimmel in a promo for the Kimmel Show. Nice!

7:23:06 PM: Oooooooo, an action movie montage.

7:23:18 PM: We are getting into the post production awards so we are probably looking at editing, effects and sound awards on the way with — what I will assume — will be similar to the makeup, costume and art direction awards handed out by Sarah Jessica Parker and Daniel Craig.

7:25:25 PM: Will Smith is coming out to The Dark Knight's un-nominated score.

7:26:21 PM: We are starting with Visual Effects, my pick is Button, but Iron Man could pull upset.

7:26:39 PM: And the winner is… The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

7:27:16 PM: And that's 10-11, but I have a feeling the Sound awards are going to hurt me with me WALL_E predictions even though that film deserves any sound award you can think of.

7:28:33 PM: Next up is Sound Editing… I have WALL-E

7:29:08 PM: And the winner is… The Dark Knight

7:29:36 PM: Ugh, don't like getting it wrong, especially when WALL-E deserves it. Oh well.

7:30:04 PM: That's 10-12 on picks.

7:30:49 PM: Next up is Sound Mixing… I had WALL-E on this one too.

7:31:13 PM: And the winner is… Slumdog Millionaire

7:31:57 PM: Toldja, the sound was gonna get me as I now drop to 10-13 and cry in my corner.

7:32:34 PM: While they accept their award let's do a page break as we move into what hopes to be the final hour.

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  1. Helen

    Hi Brad

    Let me be the first to join you and say how much I am looking forward to your blog and commentary. It should be a fun evening with maybe a couple of surprises

    Good luck

    Helen (DC)

  2. Vera

    Russia online and following!

    What do you think, how soon till we all crush the server as on…. what was that? SAGs?

  3. Sebastian

    Hi Brad!
    Live from Dominican Republic following all night long!

  4. Connor

    Here from Nova Scotia up in Canada, plan to follow you all night.
    And as a die hard Tar Heels fan, I am obligated to say go Wake Forest!

  5. Risa

    Who is Pattinson?

  6. Sitting here in Florida and watching tons of Oscar stuff from E! and TV Guide.

    Finally now the show is starting and I must say the fashion stuff is really killing me.
    I am enjoying, but lets get to the movies already. Don't care about Valentino!

  7. Sean

    Watching in Ireland here. In Bruges will win the original screenplay oscar, mark my words! Very underrated movie.

  8. Meghana

    Logging in from India – Bangalore.. Meghana here. Was with you during the Golden Globes as well, completely enjoyed your updates…

    Fingers crossed for Ledger and Slumdog Millionaire!

  9. Sean

    Undecided on Hathaway myself, her features are too big or something(mouth, eyes etc.), can't really put my finger on it.

  10. Kristen

    Here from New York. Writing a research paper. You're a life saver! Love your commentary.

  11. kljajkdf

    i like the way they're announcing the winners. it's nice for the performances to be discussed a bit. nice change i think.

  12. andhika

    indonesia's here, reading you too brad!

  13. Kyle

    This announcing the noms thing is extremely annoying. And Hathaway is gorgeous.

  14. Kristen

    What the eff is taking so long?

  15. kljajkdf

    but it's a shame that this way they had to cut music performances down to a medley. that's lame.

  16. I hope only the top categories are this long. The technical awards will probably be shorter.
    And did someone just shout something during Cruz's speech? No hablo espanol.

  17. jacynth

    watching from France…

  18. Viral

    Indian in UK and watching …

    loving the new format… tina fey and steve martin for next years hosts…

  19. Viral

    i had adams for supporting… got wall-e for this one animated movie… no rocket science there…

  20. jacynth

    well can t watch it so reading you

  21. jacynth

    whats next?

  22. theirishgirl

    Firstly..kisses you! Secondly..no that was everything ;)

    Seriously..thanks for this..I feel at almost 28 I should be over the freaking out when I somehow can't see the big daddy award show but I'm thinking learn to live with it.

    Slumdog kids killed me on the RC…Mickey made me cackle as usual and Kate..well I think I'm still dead. Mad as a hatter that I'm missing the show but this is sure the next best thing.

  23. Risa

    Hi Brad, so far I've guessed only the Supporting Actress Oscar wrong. Greetings from Manchester, England by the way.

  24. Brad, you are good man. Real good.
    These are not guesses, these are not predictions, these are foresights!

  25. Vince

    @Risa:

    Oh Risa…he meant Robert Pattinson, the male heartthrob who plays "Edward Cullen" in the Twilight movie, of course!

    Who else thinks the show this year is kinda dumb? I mean, most of the award shows are kinda dumb normally, but I find myself laughing AT this show, not with it, if you know what I mean.

  26. Helen

    @jacynth:

    Jacynth – you can check out a running order for the awards at:

    http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Oscar-Presentation-Order-Revealed-12100.html

  27. jeremy wein

    Brads actually predictions correct: 7-9 also just saw an interesting spot for The Soloist definitely will be nominated next year its got oscar bait written all over it.

  28. Risa

    @Vince

    I've just checked him out on IMDb and I remain underwhelmed. Thanks for the info though, mate.

    Brad, please tell me you thought Rebecca Hall was snubbed!

  29. jacynth

    sorry but the last win went to slumdog… for which category?

  30. Vince

    OK never mind, the Apatow bit was friggin hilarious- I was dying when they started laughing at "The Reader".

    Still though, show is a bit underwhelming IMO.

  31. kljajkdf

    ahhhhhhh the hours score playin on the documentary montage. definintely one of the best scores of the century.

  32. gaurang

    getting all moist eyed…. Heath Ledger truly deserved this honor

  33. Viral

    YeY for heath ledger… he deserved it and all this talk of if he were alive would he win it… i couldnt care less.. if he were alive we would have another fantastic return of the joker… it is a loss and oscar cannot begin to fill the gap left by tat talented actor… lovely speach too… RIP ledger

  34. Viral

    they used TheDarkKnight soundtrack to bring up will smith… and he is takinga shot at the oscars for snubbing the dark knight.

    its a shame that hans zimmer is not nominated

  35. Vince

    When they showed the action montage, they used the main theme from "Cloverfield", I noticed. I still think that that movie had Special Effects that rival anything that was nominated this year, and it cost about $30 million or so to make. Just my two cents.

    Oh, and I'm totally screwed for my Oscar pool/contests this year- "Slumdog" taking best Sound Mixing over "TDK", really??

  36. Vince

    "Departures" taking Best Foreign Language Film- certainly a (welcome) surprise there.

    Oh, and Freida Pinto is gorgeous isn't she? I'm in love, and I hear she's single…sorry, that was in incredibly poor taste.

    I need to go to the store, but I can't leave now! I'll miss the juicy stuff. Here's hoping for a rambling speech from Mr. Mickey Rourke!

  37. Risa

    Hey Brad, do you know any update on who's going to direct BEAT THE REAPER? I was thinking of either Danny Boyle or Fincher does it but only he(Fincher) makes sure that Brad Pitt won't get involved.

  38. Andy

    Umm…Shirley Maclaine is not going to be in Nine either.

  39. Risa

    Brad was probably thinking of Judi Dench.

  40. Brendan

    Hmmm, I guess Daniel Day-Lewis wasn't interested in presenting?? All the others have had the 2008 winners amongst the 5…

  41. Helen

    First big disappointment of the evening – should have been Mickey

  42. Risa

    I'm glad I guessed right for the Best Actor!!!! Well deserved second Oscar for Sean Penn. My prediction for Best Picture was MILK but I won't have any objection if any of the other nominees win, well, maybe apart from The Curious Blah Blah.

  43. Helen

    Hey Brad – thanks for all the hard work, much appreciated – I liked the format with past winners presenting too

    I guess now we start all over again….

  44. Brady

    I really don't think Slumdog Millionaire should have been as recognized as much as it was at all. Golden Globes, yes, because it's a Bollywood movie, but I really wasn't touched by the cliche movie as much as I was by Changeling or MILK.

  45. It was a super bland show

  46. Enjoyed the commentary tonight. And, yes, I enjoyed the show and the new format. Thanks very much for the good work !!!
    Rgds, Kevin. Toronto, ON Canada

  47. Headlines read -

    Slumdog Poops all over the 81st Academy Awards

  48. Vince

    If I go by Brad's logic (in that the Short Film awards "don't count"), I'm 20 for 21!!! That's why I'm a bit disappointed overall though- it was fairly predictable, except for the Best Actor/Actress categories (and In all honesty, I just wanted to see Kate and Sean give awesome speeches- although Rourke would've been welcome as well).

    So not all is lost for me! Good night everybody, catch ya'll on the flip side.

    P.S. Robert Pattinson lurking behind Mickey had to be one of the highlights of the night for me easily- looked like he was about to bite a fool.

  49. RIPsquishy

    HEATH WON!!! HOORAY!!! he made history! :D

  50. Kent

    I'm sick of even hearing the words "Slumdog" or "Millionaire". I'm pissed that Eastwood didn't get nominated for director, Gran Torino and Changeling were in my top 5 favorite movies this year.

  51. Brady

    @Kent:

    I totally agree, Kent. Completely disappointing. And I think Clint should have also been nominated for Best Original Score for Changeling. I can still hear the tune in my head. In the beginning, it sounded so hopeful and sweet, but at the end, it just sounded so sad and when a tune can take on both persona's, it really is "music" to me

  52. Brad Brevet (Post Author)

    @Vince: Very nice Vince! That's some quality prognosticating.

  53. Tim

    I was happy for everyone tonight who won, especially Justin Lance Black he seemed very passionate. I feel bad for Mickey but am completely content with sean penn because he was equally fantastic.

  54. USC film 04

    I loved Slumdog millionaire, however, 10years from now when I look back at 2008, the only movies that I will recollect with pure unadulterated joy will be Wall-E , and maybe TDK, The Class, and Let the Right One In.

  55. Vik

    Whoa, this had its tiny glitches here and there but overall it was a pretty great show(well, much better than what I expected-the five former winners coming out to honor the acting nominees is a great idea..for a new idea!)

    I know some people are upset with the Slumdog and Milk wins but I'm not. Just watching the happiness and excitement of the Slumdog cast/crew and Dustin Lance Black as well as Penn's great opening for his speech made all those wins worth happening.

    Hugh Jackman was a competent host, even if not on the same level as Billy Crystal-awesomeness.

    I only wish Hellboy had won make-up over Button not only because HB deserved it but also because that would not have Button coming in sole second but tied with TDK and Milk. But that is a minor complaint. All in all, pretty satisfying for me.

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