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02:34 clock - [Anne] - Seth MacFarlane has obviously enjoyed his job, but moves in the footsteps of Ricky Gervais naacp awards at the Globes. Unfortunately, naacp awards not always in a good sense. MacFarlane to the N-word: The Screenplay of "Django Unchained" is oriented to the voice mails of Mel Gibson naacp awards loose.
02:39 clock - [Anne] - I had forgotten that Seth even so is to musicals and singing. We are therefore witnessing a song called "We saw your boobs". My skepticism about MacFarlane as the host is thus certainly not diminished.
02:44 clock - [Anne] - Daniel Radcliffe and Joseph Gordon-Levitt arrive for the next song on the stage, but I must confess that my musical dimension is somehow already full. (Where is Hugh Jackman?) Basically the drive because at the Oscars precisely the strategy of "Who wants to fuck my girlfriend?". Phew.
02:57 clock - [Lucie] - Paul Rudd and Melissa McCarthy present something with a joke that we do not understand. naacp awards The mini-snippets for the Animated Shorts make you want to see all these movies!
03:04 clock - [Lucie] - "Life of Pi" unfortunately seen on German because I wanted naacp awards to 3D. Problem: the adult Pi Patel was spoken by Ilja Richter. I had to think of "disco". If "Life of Pi" a is NOT, then "Disco".
03:11 clock - [Anne] - Samuel L. Jackson is at his moderation still partially in his role of "Django Unchained" in it. Best Visual Effects also get the cake movie, well.
03:20 clock - [Lucie] - Who Anne Hatheway to bring, to let live on camera absäbeln the hair, of course, deserves an Oscar for this! Bravo to the ladies!
03:26 clock - [Anne] - Shirley, the human sequin, Bassey. (Bit less sequins have also done it with her.) Wishes me otherwise just the next commercial break brought about because I have to go to the bathroom. # TMI
03:38 clock - [Anne] - Liam Neeson. Bless you. # Scnr
03:53 clock - [Lucie] - Thanks to the Academy Orchestra with swivel about Academy Orchestra in his cubbyhole.
03:58 clock - [Anne] naacp awards - Hmmm, I lean probably not too far out of the window when I say that Ms. Zeta-Jones has not sung live. Jennifer Hudson proves that is just very well how to do that actually. Just wow.
04:03 clock - [Lucie] - Now Hugh Jackman "Suddenly" sings the song was re-written for the film version of "Les Miserables" (so you have chances to win the Oscar for Original Song).
04:12 clock - [Daniel] - The jokes MacFarlane be in French by the way not much better.
04:17 clock - [Lucie] - There are two Oscars for sound editing! Wonder if they would in a more "important" Category accept an "undecided". Under Sound Editor wears Man (n) rest in long hair.
04:26 clock - [Lucie] - Anne Hathaway: wishes that a fate as Fantine occur in the future only in stories, and not in reality. naacp awards Nice one.
04:36 clock - [Lucie] - And Adele wears ... * drumroll * ... sequins!
04:50 clock - [Lucie] - winner is "Lincoln". In my humble naacp awards opinion: very deserving, even if the other nominees that were. But "Lincoln" lives a surprising amount of his mood.
05:03 clock - [Lucie] - Grande Dame Barbara Streisand. We have nothing to say (see above) about the dress. Sing "The way we were" as a conclusion of "In Memorian" and actually creates even a touching moment.
05:13 clock - [Lucie] - There was a movie about glaciers. This went very past me - but that it is an "Original Song", sung by none other than Scarlett Johansson, nominated!
05:17 clock - [Lucie] - This is the first thematic Oscar for film music / songs so basically naacp awards not a bad idea. But if it only come out many stiff put forward songs in sequined dresses, they can also give.
05:21 clock - [Daniel] - The Lords of Canal + show a man from the Staff, who has fallen asleep on the red carpet and laugh it off. And they give each other compliments for how well they both "can pronounce Haneke."
05:32 clock - [Daniel] Just for the record:
05:36 clock - [Lucie] - to make a film that mostly takes place on a small boat with an Indian youth and a computer-animated tiger, is also ne task. In addition, Ang Lee is stunning sympathetic (And I'm a fan).
05:46 clock - [Anne] - This wardrobe choice surprises me now. Real.
05:54 clock - [Ann
02:34 clock - [Anne] - Seth MacFarlane has obviously enjoyed his job, but moves in the footsteps of Ricky Gervais naacp awards at the Globes. Unfortunately, naacp awards not always in a good sense. MacFarlane to the N-word: The Screenplay of "Django Unchained" is oriented to the voice mails of Mel Gibson naacp awards loose.
02:39 clock - [Anne] - I had forgotten that Seth even so is to musicals and singing. We are therefore witnessing a song called "We saw your boobs". My skepticism about MacFarlane as the host is thus certainly not diminished.
02:44 clock - [Anne] - Daniel Radcliffe and Joseph Gordon-Levitt arrive for the next song on the stage, but I must confess that my musical dimension is somehow already full. (Where is Hugh Jackman?) Basically the drive because at the Oscars precisely the strategy of "Who wants to fuck my girlfriend?". Phew.
02:57 clock - [Lucie] - Paul Rudd and Melissa McCarthy present something with a joke that we do not understand. naacp awards The mini-snippets for the Animated Shorts make you want to see all these movies!
03:04 clock - [Lucie] - "Life of Pi" unfortunately seen on German because I wanted naacp awards to 3D. Problem: the adult Pi Patel was spoken by Ilja Richter. I had to think of "disco". If "Life of Pi" a is NOT, then "Disco".
03:11 clock - [Anne] - Samuel L. Jackson is at his moderation still partially in his role of "Django Unchained" in it. Best Visual Effects also get the cake movie, well.
03:20 clock - [Lucie] - Who Anne Hatheway to bring, to let live on camera absäbeln the hair, of course, deserves an Oscar for this! Bravo to the ladies!
03:26 clock - [Anne] - Shirley, the human sequin, Bassey. (Bit less sequins have also done it with her.) Wishes me otherwise just the next commercial break brought about because I have to go to the bathroom. # TMI
03:38 clock - [Anne] - Liam Neeson. Bless you. # Scnr
03:53 clock - [Lucie] - Thanks to the Academy Orchestra with swivel about Academy Orchestra in his cubbyhole.
03:58 clock - [Anne] naacp awards - Hmmm, I lean probably not too far out of the window when I say that Ms. Zeta-Jones has not sung live. Jennifer Hudson proves that is just very well how to do that actually. Just wow.
04:03 clock - [Lucie] - Now Hugh Jackman "Suddenly" sings the song was re-written for the film version of "Les Miserables" (so you have chances to win the Oscar for Original Song).
04:12 clock - [Daniel] - The jokes MacFarlane be in French by the way not much better.
04:17 clock - [Lucie] - There are two Oscars for sound editing! Wonder if they would in a more "important" Category accept an "undecided". Under Sound Editor wears Man (n) rest in long hair.
04:26 clock - [Lucie] - Anne Hathaway: wishes that a fate as Fantine occur in the future only in stories, and not in reality. naacp awards Nice one.
04:36 clock - [Lucie] - And Adele wears ... * drumroll * ... sequins!
04:50 clock - [Lucie] - winner is "Lincoln". In my humble naacp awards opinion: very deserving, even if the other nominees that were. But "Lincoln" lives a surprising amount of his mood.
05:03 clock - [Lucie] - Grande Dame Barbara Streisand. We have nothing to say (see above) about the dress. Sing "The way we were" as a conclusion of "In Memorian" and actually creates even a touching moment.
05:13 clock - [Lucie] - There was a movie about glaciers. This went very past me - but that it is an "Original Song", sung by none other than Scarlett Johansson, nominated!
05:17 clock - [Lucie] - This is the first thematic Oscar for film music / songs so basically naacp awards not a bad idea. But if it only come out many stiff put forward songs in sequined dresses, they can also give.
05:21 clock - [Daniel] - The Lords of Canal + show a man from the Staff, who has fallen asleep on the red carpet and laugh it off. And they give each other compliments for how well they both "can pronounce Haneke."
05:32 clock - [Daniel] Just for the record:
05:36 clock - [Lucie] - to make a film that mostly takes place on a small boat with an Indian youth and a computer-animated tiger, is also ne task. In addition, Ang Lee is stunning sympathetic (And I'm a fan).
05:46 clock - [Anne] - This wardrobe choice surprises me now. Real.
05:54 clock - [Ann
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