Oscar Nominee Luncheon
Monday, February 7, 2011 at 7:06PM
NATHANIEL R in Helena Bonham Carter, Jacki Weaver, John Hawkes, Nicole Kidman, Oscars (10)
Oopsie. Misremembered the date on this.
Thought it was tomorrow. Guess I should have checked my own calendar right here.
Here are my favorite bits from the live stream televised portion
- James Franco at the end of his interview "Is that it? WHAT? all right". Ha. the interviews were super super short.
- Learning that Jeff Bridges is recording an album with T Bone Burnett. Interesting.
- Michelle Williams being sad that Ryan Gosling wasn't nominated but then a quick "but there are lots of other friendly faces" and she was off without even saying thank you or bye to the room.
- Hailee Steinfeld admitting she mostly only watched the Oscars for the red carpet to see what they were wearing. Well, she picked up the gift quickly (see red carpet lineups)
- That Jacki Weaver was practically invisible under the microphone. Actually that wasn't HAPPY but it was interesting. couldn't they have had one of those moving stand that goes up and down.
- Nicole Kidman was asked about other Australians nominated. Re: Jacki Weaver: "its so wonderful to see to see Jacki Weaver who I grew up watching to have this chance it says to so many actors it doesn't matter what age you are you can have a huge break."
- Nicole Kidman also said that this nomination,her third, is the one that made her happiest. Partially because of the movie but also because of how long it's been since she was last honored. "10 years?"
- HAPPIEST MOMENT Hearing that Jacki Weaver has had several offers for new movies. Yes! She says "I've never had grand ambitions to work elsewhere and suddenly i'm thrust into this milieu of excitement. i must say it's become addictive quickly. I've been saying it's the twilight of career but it appears to be the midafternoon."
- One more Jacki Weaver quote: "How do I feel? If I were a bell I'd be ringing."
- John Hawkes was very nonchalant "It's a wonderful time in my life but I'm nervous that my cover is blown" Jeff Bridges also spoke about anonymity being a gift for actors.
- Amy Adams walking out to scattered quiet journalist applause. "That was tepid" she joked. "I'm just playing" She seemed very relaxed.
- Amy when asked about Christian Bale said 'all that matters to me about working with an actor is what happens between action and cut' Interestingly vague. She then said that he stays in character between takes.
- Annette Bening telling the truth about how to combat homophobia and other such issues. " if you can open people's hearts first then maybe people's minds get opened after that."
- Colin Firth on whether people have been treating him differently: "I do get the odd bow which I put down to confusion or facetiousness."
- Helena Bonham-Carter was hilarious throughout in one of the longer interviews. Second happiest moment for me, a long time fan, was her admitting that The King's Speech has born fruit and people are interesting in casting her again. YES.
- HBC on the offer for The King's Speech "When they first approached me I wanted to play George cause that's the best part. I didn't look in the mirror and think I was a dead ringer for the Queen Mum."
- HBC on what she'll wear to the Oscars "I have no idea really. it's probably going to be a catastrophe. "
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