It was a night of anticipation, a year in the making. The 82nd Annual Academy Awards were last night, March 7, 2010, the night when moviegoers and moviemakers alike sit down to watch the best of the best win the trophies: the Oscars! With ten best picture nominations and a female and an African American in the running for best director, tonight was a night of firsts. Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin hosted the event, their opening number being a bash of all the nominees in the highest categories, but did little else the rest of the night.

It was a three and a half hour tribute to films and the people that make them, a length that was more than unnecessary, being filled for the most part by clips of the nominated best picture films. Unlike most years, this year had only two musical numbers, one being the opening song, sung by Neil Patrick Harris, and the other being a dance set to the nominated best original scores. Overall, the show turned out to be a bit bland.
An attempt to spruce it up was a tribute to the late John Hughes, and a second tribute the remaining deceased film-makers and actors (a blatant pass over Ms. Fawcett, with a tribute to Michael Jackson). There was also a tribute to the Horror genre... a collage of clips from movies, presented by Twilight's Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner. ("even an unexplained homage to the horror film, a genre that is very much alive." -Alessandra Stanley, The New York Times).

The awards saw some surprises, such as The Hurt Locker's numerous wins, and some non-sruprises, including the win for best supporting actor and actress. The oddest part of the night, however, was the ending. Due to the lengthiness of the show, and the fact that the best picture award is always given at the end of the night, Tom Hanks walked on stage, opened the envelope and read the winner. There was no, "and here are the nominees for..." It was a rushed ending to allow the producers and director a chance to give their thanks, and no time for Martin and Baldwin to wrap up the evening.
The complete list of wins by movie is as follows:
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The Hurt Locker:
-Best Picture
-Best Director
-Best Sound Mixing
-Best Sound Editing
-Best Original Screenplay
-Best Editing
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Avatar:
-Best Cinematography
-Best Art Direction
-Best Visual Effects
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Crazy Heart
-Best Lead Actor: Jeff Bridges
-Best Original Song: "The Weary Kind" by Ryan Bingham and T-Bone Burnett
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UP
-Best Animated Feature
-Best Original Score
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Precious Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
-Best Supporting Actress: Mo'Nique
-Best Adapted Screenplay
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The Blind Side
-Best Lead Actress: Sandra Bullock
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Inglorious Basterds
-Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz
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The Young Victoria
-Best Costume Design
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Star Trek
-Best Makeup
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El secreto de sus ojos
-Best Foreign Language Film
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The Cove
-Best Documentary Feature
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Music by Prudence
-Best Documentary Short
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Logorama
-Best Animated Short
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The New Tenants
-Best Live Short
"The Hurt Locker" Wins Big at Oscars by Michael Cieply and Brooks Barnes
The Drama of How The Race Is Won by Melena Ryzik
Supersizing The Show (Austerity Is So 2009) by Alessandra Stanley
I don't think they knew how to handle presenting ten nominations for one category in a timely manner. And the show made the ten nominations seem a little silly in the end considering only 2 had any actual chance of winning. They should've stuck with 5, shortened the show, and slowed things down.
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