The
Oscars are coming! The Oscars are coming! So all movie addicts like me will be
glued to our TV sets on Sunday, February 28, to watch Chris Rock host the 88th
Annual Academy Awards telecast on ABC. Whether good or bad, the following
Oscar moments are my 10 favorites from the past (in no particular order).
2009 – Host Hugh
Jackman opening the show with a musical number poking fun at nominated films
like Slumdog Millionaire, The Reader and Frost/Nixon.
1974 -- David
Niven’s impressive composure when a streaker interrupted his comments during
the 46th Academy Awards ceremony.
2002 -- Whoopee Goldberg’s outrageous
costume changes (inspired by nominated films
like Moulin Rouge!) while hosting the Oscars.
1985 -- Sally Field’s exuberant “You like me!” speech
upon winning Best Actress for Places in the Heart.
1999
-- Roberto
Benigni running on top of the theater seats to accept his Best Actor award for A
Beautiful Life.
1992 –
Seventy-three-year-old Jack Palance doing push-ups after being awarded the Best
Supporting Oscar for City Slickers.
1964 – Winning Best
Actor for Lilies of the Field, Sidney Poitier makes history as the first
African-American male to receive an Oscar.
1989 – The dreadful,
but great fun to watch, Snow White musical number with Rob Lowe (!).
1997 – Cuba Gooding
Jr.’s enthusiastic “I love everybody” acceptance speech after winning Best
Supporting Actor for Jerry Maguire.
1973 – Sacheen
Littlefeather condemning treatment of Native Americans while accepting Marlon
Brando’s Best Actor Award for The Godfather.
Honorable
Mention:
Any of Billy Crystal’s movie parody songs from his eight Oscar-hosting gigs.
Always
the eternal optimist, I’m expecting to see more memorable moments while
watching this year’s Academy Awards show.
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