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<p>      The 2012 Academy Awards    </p>
<p>    As it happened: All the hits, misses, jokes and gaffes    from this year&#8217;s Oscars and red carpet.  </p>
<p>    All entries in AEDT. Running scores &#8211; Hugo 5, The    Artist 5, The Iron Lady 2, A Separation 1, The Help 1, The Girl    With The Dragon Tattoo 1, Undefeated 1, Rango 1, The Muppets 1,    The Descendants 1, Midnight in Paris 1, The Shore    1, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr.    Morris Lessmore 1, Saving Face    1.  </p>
<p>    4.02pm: The quotes from backstage trickling    through. This from Christopher Plummer:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;It is a le creme on top, and it&#8217;s lovely to be sort of    accepted, because you know that beyond the pleasure of working    in front of a live audience, particularly, it&#8217;s a general    acceptance of your work. So it&#8217;s thrilling, and I don&#8217;t pretend    not to poo poo awards, although there&#8217;s so many of them, I    can&#8217;t keep up. I mean, they&#8217;re inventing a new one every day.&#8221;  </p>
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<p>    And &#8230;  </p>
<p>    &#8220;Well, it is sort of a renewal, it&#8217;s not a beginning exactly,    but it has recharged me and I hope I can do it for another ten    years at least. I&#8217;m going to drop dead wherever I am, on stage    or on the set. We don&#8217;t retire in our profession, thank God.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.56pm: Australian winner Kirk Baxter is backstage and talking:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I think we were flabbergasted when we were standing there,    kind of speaks for itself. Movies have momentum behind them.    There&#8217;s a few films this year that have that momentum. Our    movie wasn&#8217;t nominated for Best Picture so it was surprising    for us.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.50pm: Another Tweet  </p>
<p>    3.44pm: Some thoughts from the Twitter-sphere:  </p>
<p>    3.41pm: Jim&#8217;s not a happy man: &#8220;Oscar stock hits bottom    as The Artist takes best film. Proof that the dazzle of an    elongated novelty trick can blind Oscar voters to the cinematic    qualities they are supposed to recognise and celebrate. That    the award was announced by Tom Cruise, an actor famous for    pulling off impossible missions, was fitting. The eternal    optimist in all of us prays that this is an    aberration.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.40pm: There you have it. Lots of speeches    and awards, not a lot of note in between. Billy brought back    the comfort of the familiar, but failed to balance it with    anything new. Between that and the removal of every other bit    of colour (still sore about the Best Song performances being    lost) it&#8217;s hard to describe this as anything but unmemorable.  </p>
<p>    3.39pm: A final word from Billy.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s our evening, good night everybody.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Short and to the point.  </p>
<p>    Notably there is no group shot on the stage, the cast and crew    of The Artist get off and the lights are dimmed as we hear far    too much more from the muzak orchestra.  </p>
<p>    3.37pm: The producer of The Artist appears to    be an 18 year old work experience kid which says a lot for the    French high school film programs. Seriously though he&#8217;s young    and very proud. The director says it&#8217;s 6am in Paris and he    wants to thank Billy Winder, Billy Winder and Billy Winder.  </p>
<p>    3.34pm: They&#8217;re getting through the nine Best    Picture nominees much quicker and in far more engrossing a    manner than either of the Best Actor gongs. It&#8217;s not just about    the egos. But it is mostly about the egos.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Picture<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    The Descendants <br />    Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close <br />    Hugo <br />    Midnight in Paris <br />    The Help&nbsp;<br />    Moneyball <br />    War Horse&nbsp;<br />    The Tree of Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    3.33pm: Tom Cruise is up to present the long    list of nominees for Best Picture. Billy says it&#8217;s because he&#8217;s    been on screen since he was 19.  </p>
<p>    3.30pm: Score one for the Old White Men? Meryl    wins only her third Oscar with her 17th nomination.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When they called my name, I had this feeling I could hear half    of America saying &#8220;Oh come on, her again? Why?&#8221; but whatever!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    She thanks first her husband, then her makeup artist (who won    film&#8217;s only other award earlier tonight)  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I know I&#8217;ll never be up here again,&#8221; says Meryl as she thanks    her old friends and her new friends. &#8220;The thing that counts the    most for me is the friendships, and the love and the sheer joy    we have shared.&#8221; She thanks those here and departed for her    &#8220;inexplicably wonderful career.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.28pm: He&#8217;s good on his intro for Michelle    too who he says was his mentor when they first worked together,    despite her being 12 and he 35.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs<br />    Viola Davis, The Help<br />    Rooney Mara, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo<br />    Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady<br />    Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;And the Oscar goes to: Meryl Streep,    The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    3.26pm: Oh wait. &#8220;Meryl. Mama Mia! We were in    Greece, I was gay, we danced and I probably fathered your    daughter. They were strange times but wonderful.&#8221; Nice.  </p>
<p>    3.25pm: I&#8217;m not sure who thought it was a good    idea to lumber the naturally charming Colin Firth with the    drawn out litany of flattery that is the Best Actress    nominations. When Colin can&#8217;t make it interesting, you&#8217;ve made    a bad call.  </p>
<p>    3.24pm: Billy has a quick snipe prior to    introducing the next presenter.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;They must be going nuts in France right now. Or whatever it is    the French have in place of joy.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.23pm: Not a lot to be had in the way of    highlights this year. The showbiz has gone out of the showbiz    awards, as it all gets a bit samey, a bit Billy and a bit    obsessed with the actual awards.  </p>
<p>    3.22pm: Another ray of sunshine from Jim Schembri:    &#8220;Oscar stocks drop another 50 points as Best Actor goes to The    Artist, now unarguably the most overrated film of the year. &#8220;I    love your country,&#8221; Jean Dujardin tells America. If only    America could return the compliment.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.19pm: A lot expected from this acceptance    speech. Or, possibly, nothing.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I love your country. Thank you to the Academy. It&#8217;s funny    because in 1929 it wasn&#8217;t Billy Crystal but Douglas Fairbanks    that hosted the first Oscars Ceremony.&#8221; Jean mentions it    because the acceptance speeches were 15 minutes. &#8220;How times    have changed.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    No sign of the dog yet. I&#8217;m getting worried.  </p>
<p>    Finally, Jean adds: &#8220;If George Valentine could speak he&#8217;d say    [incomprehensible French yelling that is cool because it's    French]&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.18pm: And we&#8217;re almost there &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Demian Bichir, A Better Life<br />    George Clooney, The Descendants<br />    Jean Dujardin, The Artist<br />    Gary Oldman, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy<br />    Brad Pitt, Moneyball  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Jean Dujardin, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    3.16pm: If you&#8217;re wondering why we couldn&#8217;t    have all of the (two) Best Songs performed this year, it seems    this is the answer. This is taking longer than some of the Best    Short Film nominees.  </p>
<p>    3.14pm: Ruh-rosh. Natalie Portman is    presenting Best Actor and she&#8217;s having to give a testimony for    each and then we also get a clip from their film. It seems just    being nominated isn&#8217;t quite enough. You need Natalie (she&#8217;s    using first names, so I will too) to tell you how great you    were.  </p>
<p>    3.12pm: Yet if it was all getting too serious:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I&#8217;ve never had any of those feelings.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then thanks the choir on What A Wonderful World.  </p>
<p>    3.10pm: I take it back. Time for one more    actors-talk-to-camera montage in which the stars tell us why    they like movies. No one has said &#8220;because they pay me millions    of dollars&#8221;.&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    3.09pm: Only twenty minutes (and whatever    change Billy negotiated) left and the three big awards to go.    What are your tips? Is it all The Artist and Meryl    from here? Let us know in the comments.  </p>
<p>    3.08pm: Brett McKenzie is lightening the mood    backstage.  </p>
<p>    3.07pm: The strains of What A Wonderful World    end with Elizabeth Taylor. Thankfully no muzak follows to kill    the moment. We just get an ad.  </p>
<p>    3.04pm: Won&#8217;t get them all but we get to start    with Jane Russell, the first to get a word in is Peter Falk, as    does Steve Jobs.  </p>
<p>    3.03pm: Not much left, the big acting and film    awards plus In Memorium. Which is up now.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy gives a special mention to the two former Oscars    producers who we have lost this year.  </p>
<p>    3.01pm: Jim Schembri is back: &#8220;The nightmare begins as    The Artist wins best director: Oscar credibility drops 50    points as the world braces for a rush of studio-backed silent    French films. Not as bad as it sounds, so long as we can get    Michael Bay to do one of them. Really. What were Academy voters    thinking?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.59pm: And Alex wants more of &#8230; Steve  </p>
<p>    2.58pm: Steve Martin appears upset at    Bridesmaids missing out.  </p>
<p>    2.57pm: The highlights reel has James Earl    Jones gob-smacked, Oprah in tears and Dick Smith very thankful.    Meryl introduces the three to the stage and they receive an    ovation to &#8230; well more of the bleeding muzak actually. It    feels like the Oscars have gone off-off-off Broadway. And now    these luminaries are honoured with an ad break.  </p>
<p>    2.56pm: Meryl pops on her specs to introduce    the Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony. They    went to James Earl Jones, Oprah Winfrey and Dick Smith (not the    Australian).  </p>
<p>    2.55pm: Billy wants Meryl to get an Oscar for    having sat in the seats 14 times and pretend that she&#8217;s really    happy someone else won.  </p>
<p>    2.53pm: Michel has forgotten his speech, but    he&#8217;s French so it sounds cute. He wants to thank all of us. And    then tries to do so individually. Again he&#8217;s French so it    works. And he thanks Uggie the dog. And he wants to thank the    movie. I think he means movies in general, unless he&#8217;s thanking    his own movie, which would seem immodest, but hey&#8230; he&#8217;s    French.  </p>
<p>    2.51pm: Did you guess? Each director gets a    testimony from one of the actors in his film.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Director<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life<br />    Alexander Payne, The Descendants<br />    Martin Scorsese, Hugo   </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Michel Hazanavicius, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    2.50pm: And we&#8217;re back with Michael Douglas.  </p>
<p>    Douglas was tipped to be presenting Best Picture. He won&#8217;t be    unless there&#8217;s a big change to the running order. He&#8217;s talking    about directors. I think I know what he&#8217;s presenting.  </p>
<p>    2.48pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Sigh. We knew it was going to be    impossible for Billy Crystal to get through the evening without    making a 30-year old joke about J Edgar Hoover being a cross    dresser. Would have made a big difference if the crack was    funny. Where, oh where, did Crystal get these prehistoric gags    from? His safety deposit box?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    That joke didn&#8217;t make enough of an impression to warrant a    mention before. That. Good.  </p>
<p>    2.47pm: The pair behind Lessmore are very    excited and very unprepared.  </p>
<p>    2.46pm: Nothing particularly funny before&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Animated Short Film<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Dimanche/Sunday<br />    The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore<br />    La Luna<br />    A Morning Stroll<br />    Wild Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Fantastic Flying Books    of Mr. Morris Lessmore  </p>
<p>    2.42pm: Time for another award, but not before    Melissa and Rose play the Scorsese drinking game, pulling    mini-bar bottles from their cleavage to down before announcing:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Documentary Short Subject&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights    Movement?<br />    God Is the Bigger Elvis<br />    Incident in New Baghdad<br />    Saving Face<br />    The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Saving Face      </p>
<p>    2.41pm: The father-daughter team from The    Shore are happy to let people know that the Irish are    happy to talk.  </p>
<p>    2.40pm: They also get to hand out some awards.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Live Action Short    Film&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Pentecost<br />    Raju<br />    The Shore<br />    Time Freak<br />    Tuba Atlantic  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Shore  </p>
<p>    2.39pm: The girls from Bridesmaids    are on stage proving that while girls can be funny (though no    one really doubted that) the script writers for the Oscars    still only think they can be funny making penis jokes.  </p>
<p>    2.37pm: It&#8217;s time for the Motion Picture Arts    &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap presented by Mila    Jovovich  </p>
<p>    2.36pm: There&#8217;s a theme here:  </p>
<p>    2.35pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Note to Angelina Jolie: For a    woman trying hard to bolster her cred as a serious filmmaker,    coming out in a revealing cheesecake dress with a split up to    here might not have been a good call. Just trying to    help.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.33pm: Oh NOW we get a good throw to an ad.    It&#8217;s a webcam pointed at two of the nominees for Best Short    Film at the very moment that they found out that they&#8217;d been    nominated. Their genuine, sincere, excited scream is only the    second time this evening that something has been emotional.    Octavia Spencer was the first.  </p>
<p>    2.32pm: That&#8217;s right, it&#8217;s another montage.    Reese Witherspoon admits her favourite film is Overboard with    Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. Sacha Baron Cohen says he tries    to make stuff that he wants to watch &#8220;I just want to watch    really sick stuff.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.31pm: Woody Allen isn&#8217;t here (no real shock)    so Angelina thanks the Academy on behalf of the Academy who    accept the award on behalf of Woody.  </p>
<p>    2.29pm: Angelina stands up straight (like her    mother demanded) and presents another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    JC Chandor, Margin Call<br />    Asghar Farhadi, A Separation<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Woody Allen,    Midnight in Paris  </p>
<p>    2.28pm: Jim, Nat and Alexander mock Angelina&#8217;s    broad stance beautifully, and then Alex dares to say the clock    has to be stopped for that. He also kindly introduces the world    to which of them is Jim, Nat and Alex before dedicating the    award to his mother as she demanded.  </p>
<p>    2.26pm: Angelina comes out to speak the words    written for her REALLY BADLY. An in-joke given the award? Who    knows, but she thrusts a leg out so far it&#8217;s a metre away from    her to distract as many in the audience as possible.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Adapted    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Alexander Payne, Nat Faxton, Jim Rash, The    Descendants<br />    John Logan, Hugo<br />    George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Beau Willimon, The Ides of    March<br />    Aaron Sorkin, Steven Zaillian, Moneyball<br />    Bridget O&#8217;Connor, Peter Straughn, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,    Spy  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Descendants  </p>
<p>    2.24pm: Time for some Billy.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You know front row, why don&#8217;t we all chip in and buy the LA    Dodgers. You know, if you pay you play!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then completely flubs the introduction of Angelina Jolie.  </p>
<p>    2.21pm: Scott Ellis has just pointed out that Brett    should have thanked Kirk Baxter for winning an Oscar earlier    otherwise Australia would be adopting him right now.  </p>
<p>    2.20pm: The muzak is seriously raging out of    control. We now get a long boring plucked number while    cigarette girls hand out popcorn in the audience. I&#8217;d have    preferred to hear more of &#8220;Man or A Muppet&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.19pm: And that puts Brett McKenzie on stage    who talks of being star-struck when he finally met Kermit the    Frog &#8220;but once you get to know him, he&#8217;s just a normal frog,    and like a lot of stars here tonight, he&#8217;s a lot shorter in    real life.&#8221; Then adds &#8220;just a little joke&#8221;. Nice.  </p>
<p>    He also thanks his parents for never telling him to get a real    job and Jim Henson and his original team. Class all round from    Brett.  </p>
<p>    2.17pm: Will Ferrell and Zag Gallifaginagus    (that&#8217;s how he said it) step out of the orchestra pit to    present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Song<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Man or Muppet, The Muppets; Music and Lyric by Bret    McKenzie<br />    Real in Rio, Rio; Music by Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos    Brown, Lyric by Siedah Garrett  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Muppets  </p>
<p>    2.16pm Ludovic asks &#8220;To you the Academy,    please accept me, because I&#8217;ve got so much love to give&#8221; Then    he speaks in French for a bit and a whole lot more Academy    members are keen to get some of that love. Unfortunately he was    talking to his wife, so there&#8217;s not as much chance.  </p>
<p>    2.15pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;No, Billy, no! Not the &#8220;I can    tell what they&#8217;re thinking&#8221; routine! Aargh!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.12pm: A bland musical gag introduces Owen    Wilson and Penelope Cruz. They&#8217;ve got a script and an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Original    Score<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Adventures of Tintin, John Williams<br />    The Artist, Ludovic Bource<br />    Hugo, Howard Shore<br />    Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Alberto Iglesias<br />    War Horse, John Williams  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    2.11pm: Time now for the hallowed tradition,    the President of the Academy gives everyone the opportunity for    a mid-show stretch. Billy realises this as he thanks Tom for    &#8220;whipping the crowd into a frenzy&#8221; and calls him Mr Excitement.  </p>
<p>    There are some jokes you can make on your 9th appearance.  </p>
<p>    2.08pm: And we welcome you to the year 2000 as    Billy does his &#8220;I can read their minds&#8221; routine. Brad Pitt has    8 parent-teacher conferences in the morning. Morgan Freeman    gets a timely gag about March of the Penguins. George Clooney a    gag about the kiss. Scorsese a gag about being a director. Nick    Nolte gets guttaral noises. Coco (the dog from Artist) gets &#8220;if    I had &#8216;em I&#8217;d lick &#8216;em&#8221;. Sigh. Not much of a highlight.  </p>
<p>    2.06pm: Just before the break we got a long    blast of muzak and then a brief explanation of Hugo. It could    best be summarised thusly:  </p>
<p>    Hugo&nbsp;  </p>
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<p>    2.05pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Christopher Plummer&#8217;s Best    supporting actor win is NOT a defacto lifetime achievement    award. He actually deserved it. Oldest actor ever to win an    Oscar.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;Feisty Emma Stone the highlight so far by a    mile. A future presenter in the making?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.03pm: Plummer says he would share this award    with Ewan McGregor if he had any decency &#8220;but I don&#8217;t&#8221;. And    thanks his agents provocateur and his wife Elaine who deserves    the Nobel Peace Prize.  </p>
<p>    2.01pm: At 82, with his first win, Plummer    becomes the oldest actor to win an Oscar. He gets an ovation.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You&#8217;re only two years older than me darling, where have you    been all my life?  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When I first emerged from my Mother&#8217;s womb I was already    rehearsing my Oscars acceptance speech. Mercifully for you it    was so long ago I&#8217;ve forgotten it.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.00pm: Melissa Leo is on stage now to present    an award without swearing.  </p>
<p>    Best Supporting    Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Kenneth Branagh, My Week With Marilyn<br />    Jonah Hill, Moneyball<br />    Nick Nolte, Warrior<br />    Christopher Plummer, Beginners<br />    Max Von Sydow, Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Christopher Plummer,    Beginners  </p>
<p>    1.59pm: Just as a quick aside, wow, Mark    Wahlberg&#8217;s friend at PriceWaterhouse Coopers really lied to him    about the winners. (See the link above if that doesn&#8217;t make    sense).  </p>
<p>    1.58pm: Billy does a quick gag pointing out    that Harry Potter earned $7.7 billion &#8230; but only paid 13% in    income tax. Boom. Tish.  </p>
<p>    1.57pm: &#8220;I know it&#8217;s a huge thrill to be    nominated, but it&#8217;s awesome to win and really underrated.&#8221; Ah    finally, truth in acceptance speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.53pm: Emma Stone and Ben Stiller are on    stage, and Emma is just gushing about it being her first time    presenting and despite how scripted this is it&#8217;s fun. Probably    because Emma Stone is just good at it. Jonah Hill is in on the    act. Ben Stiller warns her from being &#8220;the presenter who tries    too hard&#8221;. Emma recounts a few classic Stiller-isms from Oscars    past (he&#8217;s in a tuxedo tonight).  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Visual Effects<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Real Steel<br />    Rise of the Planet of the Apes<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo      </p>
<p>    1.52pm: Melissa McCarthy is now molesting    Billy Crystal in his dressing room, at least that&#8217;s what the    back stage bit would have us believe. Meanwhile on stage&#8230;  </p>
<p>    1.50pm: So what do you think of the Oscars so    far? Agree with the winners? Agree with the comments? Agree    with their very existence?  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri has some animated thoughts:    &#8220;Rango winning best animated feature is a triumph of    originality over franchise movies such as Kung Fu Panda    2 and Puss in Boots. But please, Gore Verbinski,    we beg you not to use your Oscar to heavy the studio to green    light a sequel.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.49pm: Gore Verbinksi thanks a &#8220;real world    chameleon&#8221; Johnny Depp for his work on the film. He also says    people ask him whether Rango is a kids film and &#8220;I    don&#8217;t konw&#8221;.  </p>
<p>    1.48pm: Chris barely read the card before    announcing that, so expected was that win.  </p>
<p>    1.47pm: Bet you can&#8217;t guess which award Chris    is presenting &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Animated Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    A Cat In Paris<br />    Chico &amp; Rita<br />    Kung Fu Panda 2<br />    Puss in Boots<br />    Rango  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Rango  </p>
<p>    1.45pm: And now Chris Rock is doing, well a    Chris Rock impression as he discusses his love for animation    where fat women can play skinny women, a white man can play a    prince of Arabia and a black man can play a donkey or a zebra.  </p>
<p>    1.44pm: Now THIS isn&#8217;t scripted. The massive    bromance that is the boys who made this film swear, whoop and    talk over the music trying play them off before their    microphone is ultimately turned off. It&#8217;s funnier than RDJ&#8217;s    spot too.  </p>
<p>    1.42pm: Robert Downey Jr. has just interrupted    Gwyneth Paltrow with a documentary crew to film a documentary    called &#8220;The Presenter&#8221;. He complains Gwyneth&#8217;s lines feel    scripted. There&#8217;s WAY too much irony in that.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Documentary    Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Hell and Back Again<br />    If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation    Front<br />    Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory<br />    Pina<br />    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to:    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    1.41pm: And it&#8217;s time for some schtick.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy wants to recognise the achievements of the elderly    members of the crowd. He points out Christopher Plummer who may    be walking up on stage tonight &#8220;because apparently he wanders    off.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.38pm: The acrobats spinning above the    audience have me wondering exactly what Sacha Baron Cohen is up    to right now. And probably have a few insurance agents very    nervous.  </p>
<p>    1.36pm: Piggy and Kermit introduce a one off    never-to-be-repeated Cirque du Soleil spot. It is essentially    very similar every other Cirque du Soleil spot you&#8217;ve seen    except they&#8217;re in cinema based costumes and there is a video    wall behind them doing fancy things. That said, it is just as    magical as every other CdS spot you&#8217;ve seen as well.    Essentially it&#8217;s not a good thing to read about in text, so    ummm&#8230; hey look over there!  </p>
<p>    1.34pm: Over to the Muppets. Kermit and Piggy    having domestic #23,498. Kermit recalls his first time watching    a film &#8230; and getting run over by a Studebaker.  </p>
<p>    1.31pm: And it also signals a few words from    some of the Fairfax film critics:  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;HUGO cleaning up at the moment in tech    Oscars, with tally standing at four, does it spell a trouncing    over THE ARTIST for Best Picture and Director?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri: &#8220;OK, nobody is going to care, but best    editing going to Girl With the Dragon Tattoo instead of Hugo is    a celebration of production mimicry &#8211; which seems to be the    Oscar theme this year. We weren&#8217;t expecting this,&#8221; says one of    the winners. Dude, nobody was! Give it back.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.30pm: The muzak swells which means it must    be time for an ad break, and the pitch for another of this    year&#8217;s Best Picture nominees. They tell us about:  </p>
<p>    The Descendants&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    Please turn off the auto-refresh at the top of the page    before playing this video.  </p>
<p>    1.29pm: The Sound Mixing team on Hugo are less    of a comedy act, they are on the other hand by turn more    emotional and more sincere.  </p>
<p>    1.28pm: They get to do one more award:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Mixing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, David Parker, Michael    Semanick, Ren Klyce and Bo Persson<br />    Hugo, Tom Fleischman and John Midgley<br />    Moneyball, Deb Adair, Ron Bochar, Dave Giammarco and    Ed Novick<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Greg P. Russell, Gary    Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Peter J. Devlin<br />    War Horse, Gary Rydstrom, Andy Nelson, Tom Johnson and    Stuart Wilson  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.27pm: Philip and Eugene start with a gag.    &#8220;You go&#8221; says one. &#8220;No, Hu-go&#8221; says t&#8217;other. They then continue    their comedic stylings by thanking &#8220;everyone who has ever been    born, or will be born, and if I&#8217;ve left anyone out, you know    who you are!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.26pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey quickly    present another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Drive, Lon Bender and Victor Ray Ennis<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Ren Klyce<br />    Hugo, Philip Stockton and Eugene Gearty<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Ethan Van der Ryn and    Erik Aadahl<br />    War Horse, Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.25pm: A big upset this one. As indicated by    Kirk pointing out that &#8220;we weren&#8217;t expecting this&#8221; and the fact    that they feel some members of their team aren&#8217;t even there.    Totally and utterly having nothing to say, Kirk and Angus just    agree to &#8220;let&#8217;s get out of here!&#8221; and leave early to big    applause.  </p>
<p>    1.23pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey are here    to present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Achievement in    Film Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel    Hazanavicius<br />    The Descendants, Kevin Tent<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus    Wall<br />    Hugo, Thelma Schoonmaker<br />    Moneyball, Christopher Tellefsen  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Girl with    the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall<br />    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    1.22pm: Billy is now thanking all the actors    who have appeared in the various bits so far. Thank goodness,    as I wasn&#8217;t sure who Tom Cruise and George Clooney were.  </p>
<p>    1.20pm: I&#8217;m not saying this is definitely    faked, but Eugene Levy is in the focus group. In fact this is    basically the brilliant team of comedic mockumentary team that    brought us films like Spinal Tap and Best in    Show.  </p>
<p>    1.19pm: And now some &#8220;rare footage of one of    the first focus groups on watching The Wizard of Oz.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.18pm: Billy is back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    On seeing The Help:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I wanted to hug the first black woman I saw which from Beverly    Hills is about a forty minute drive.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.17pm: JIM SCHEMBRI has just dropped in to ask &#8220;Sandra    Bullock intros Best Foreign Film in Mandarin Chinese with a    German accent. Question: Why isn&#8217;t she hosting?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.15pm: The Oscars have just stepped into an    elevator for an ad break. At least I assume they have as we are    getting a muzack outro for yet another ad break. They musos are    playing it live from one of the boxes above the stage. Not the    best &#8220;new thing&#8221; about this year&#8217;s awards it must be said.  </p>
<p>    1.14pm: We have tears! Octavia thanks the    Academy for putting her with the hottest guy in the room. It    could be Oscar. Could be Christian Bale. Could be the seat    warmer from earlier. She thanks Alabama. She&#8217;s reading off the    auto-cue which means she just said &#8220;please wrap up&#8221;. Emotional    and effusive. The sort of speech we want.  </p>
<p>    1.13pm: If you&#8217;re wondering, yes I did type    that award before it was announced. Odds on favourite Octavia    is clearly popular in the room as she gets a whooping standing    ovation that seems genuine and prolonged.  </p>
<p>    1.10pm: Christian Bale is now on stage    following Billy Crystal&#8217;s first political joke of the evening    in which he accuses at least one Republican Presidential    candidate of being a crack addict. Heh.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Supporting Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Berenice Bejo, The Artist<br />    Jessica Chastain, The Help<br />    Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids<br />    Janet McTeer, Albert Nobbs<br />    Octavia Spencer, The Help&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Octavia Spencer, The    Help  </p>
<p>    1.08pm: This is an entirely predictable yet    thoroughly deserved decision. The first film from Iran to win    an Oscar. The award is dedicated to all who &#8220;despise hostility    and resentment&#8221; which seems a good benchmark for tonight&#8217;s    speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.07pm: Is on stage speaking a German version    of Mandarin (it works as a joke when you see it) to present    another Oscar.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Foreign Language Film of the    Year<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Bullhead (Belgium)<br />    Footnote (Israel)<br />    In Darkness (Poland)<br />    Monsieur Lazhar (Canada)<br />    A Separation (Iran)  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: A    Separation  </p>
<p>    1.05pm: Before the break the Voice-of-Oscars    was telling us all about Moneyball. It looks a bit    like this:  </p>
<p>    1.03pm: So what&#8217;s different this year? It    turns out that for each of the technical awards, during the    announcement of the nominees we get a testimonial from the star    of the film about the nominees work. So we had Glenn Close    talking about the work of the make up team on Albert Nobbs.    It&#8217;s actually a nice touch as it means we won&#8217;t just see clips    from Hugo and The Artist all    night.  </p>
<p>    1.02pm: A different Voice-of-Oscars has come    on to tell us that there are more awards to come. And more    presenters. And they don&#8217;t say it, but I&#8217;m betting there will    be more montages too.  </p>
<p>    1.01pm: Testimonies to camera from a bunch of    Hollywood&#8217;s A-list telling us about their first time going to    the cinema. Brad Pitt went to see something called    Gargantua. That film will now be being downloaded by    millions. Yesterday, noone had heard of it. Adam Sandler on the    other hand is recalling Sean Connery&#8217;s chest hair.  </p>
<p>    1.00pm: Mark Coulier thanks Meryl Streep for    keeping him employed for 27 years.  </p>
<p>    12.59pm: A quick mention for J.Lo and C.Ditz    who just turned their collective derrieres to the camera before    presenting the award. C.Ditz tells us &#8220;well, you take a    chance&#8230;&#8221; On what exactly is unclear.  </p>
<p>    12.57pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz    present one more award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Makeup<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Albert Nobbs, Martial Corneville, Lynn Johnston and    Matthew W. Mungle<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Nick    Dudman, Amanda Knight and Lisa Tomblin<br />    The Iron Lady, Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    12.56pm: Mark Bridges wants to thank the    Academy &#8220;for making dreams come true.&#8221; There&#8217;s clearly been a    direction to keep early speeches VERY shot this year.  </p>
<p>    12.54pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz come    out to present another award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Costume    Design<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Anonymous, Lisy Christl<br />    The Artist, Mark Bridges<br />    Hugo, Sandy Powell<br />    Jane Eyre, Michael O’Connor<br />    W.E., Arianne Phillips  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    12.52pm: Time for another montage, through the    ages of cinema. Forest Gump, Titanic, The Princess Bride,    Amelie, Ghost, Jaws, Apollo 13, The Hangover, Planes, Trains    and Automobiles, Beverly Hills Cop, Apocalypse Now, The    Godfather, A Few Good Men, The French Connection, Star Wars,    Raging Bull, Midnight Cowboy, Rocky, all lead in to THAT    orgasm scene from When Harry Met Sally . And then    Billy tells us that that was Rob Reiner&#8217;s mom wanting &#8220;what    she&#8217;s having&#8221;. Is there anyone left alive who didn&#8217;t know that    and would be watching the Oscars?  </p>
<p>    12.51pm: And we&#8217;re back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;We&#8217;re sitting in the [your name here] theatre, to experience    something you can only experience in the cinema. Bed bugs.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12.48pm: A strange Caribbean musical interlude    plays us into the break, after the voice of Oscars tells us    that Meryl Streep has 17 nominations for only 2 wins, then    ponders whether she can do it again. Presumably the voice means    win, not do again what she normally does, which is smile    politely while chalking up another record for unsuccessful    nominations.  </p>
<p>    12.47pm: And the team from Hugo dedicate the    award to Italy!  </p>
<p>    12.46pm: So far the early awards going as    predicted, particularly     as predicted by Mark Wahlberg!  </p>
<p>    12.45pm: Time for the second award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Art Direction<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Midnight in Paris<br />    War Horse  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12.44pm: Robert is graceful as he accepts an    award that he can&#8217;t believe gets awarded first.  </p>
<p>    12.43pm: Time for an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Cinematography&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Guillaume Schiffman<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Jeff Cronenweth<br />    Hugo, Robert Richardson<br />    The Tree of Life, Emmanuel Lubezki<br />    War Horse, Janusz Kaminski  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12:42pm: And to present the first award&#8230; Tom    Hanks. Who presented the first award last year. He&#8217;s    introducing Karl, a man who has been seat filling at the Oscars    for 49 years. The Oscars are literally recognising the little    people. Well, little person. Well, he looks short in that    seat.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s the Oscars, a party for one, for the rest it&#8217;s the    blues&#8221;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    12.40pm: As Billy continues the song which has    nine films to get through, here&#8217;s a GUESS at how tonight might    go.  </p>
<p>    The running order has for the last few years been a closely    guarded secret. For a clue though, here&#8217;s the order the awards    came in last year.  </p>
<p>    Best Art Direction<br />    Best Cinematography<br />    Best Supporting Actress<br />    Best Animated Feature<br />    Best Animated Short Film<br />    Best Adapted Screenplay<br />    Best Original Screenplay<br />    Best Foreign Language Film<br />    Best Supporting Actor<br />    Academy President<br />    Best Original Score Oscar<br />    Best Sound Mixing<br />    Best Sound Editing<br />    Motion Picture Arts &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap<br />    Best Makeup<br />    Best Costume Design<br />    Performances of nominees for Best Song *** Not happening this    year ***<br />    Best Documentary Short Subject<br />    Best Live Action Short Film<br />    Best Documentary feature<br />    Best Visual Effects<br />    Best Film Editing<br />    Best Original Song<br />    In Memoriam segment<br />    Best Director Award<br />    Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony in    November, with the honourees introduced onstage<br />    Best Actress Oscar<br />    Best Actor Oscar<br />    Best Motion Picture Oscar  </p>
<p>    12.38pm: The song is a montage. Mr Ed theme    about War Horse. That&#8217;s Amore about Scorsese &#8220;it&#8217;s    Hugo&#8221;. Billy is upset no one was offed in    Hugo. And &#8220;What&#8217;s it all about?&#8221; a song about Tree    of Life.  </p>
<p>    12.36pm: And now&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy is now on stage and making this thumbnail instantly    inaccurate by wearing white tie.  </p>
<p>    No mention of Eddie Murphy yet.  </p>
<p>    He&#8217;s hosting for the 9th time he tells us. Big cheer.  </p>
<p>    Now we&#8217;re getting a repeated gag about baseball and the way    that James Earl Jones pronounces it.  </p>
<p>    Cue the song&#8230; &#8220;It&#8217;s a wonderful night for Oscar&#8230;&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12:35pm: Billy makes an ugly Tintin before    strips of film start flying everywhere. Looks like it&#8217;s time to    enter the NOT KODAK theatre.  </p>
<p>    12.33pm: Gorgeous thematic linking of films,    the pie from The Help into THAT bathroom scene from    Bridesmaids. Then Tom Cruise bursts through the window into the    cinema that Billy is watching Hugo in.  </p>
<p>    12:32pm And NOW he&#8217;s chatting to Justin Bieber    who is promising &#8220;I&#8217;ll bring the 18 to 24 year old graphic&#8221;&#8230;    before Billy cameos as Sammy Davis Jr promising to kill Hitler.    This just in from the sentences you thought you&#8217;d never type    department.  </p>
<p>    12:31pm As predicted, we start with Billy    featuring in scenes from all this year&#8217;s best films. He&#8217;s    kissing George Clooney now.  </p>
<p>    12:29pm And now, live from the Hollywood and    Highland Theatre&#8230; it&#8217;s Morgan Freeman. One assumes this isn&#8217;t    a last minute change in host, but a man to introduce the    host.  </p>
<p>    12.27pm: Afternoon all, I&#8217;ll be your    interpreter for the next few hours of Academy shenanigans &#8211;    Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm That&#8217;s all from the red    carpet. Sarah McInerney and Lenny Ann Low are signing off. Over    to you Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm Glenn Close looks amazing in a fitted    forest green Zac Posen dress with a matching dinner jacket.  </p>
<p>    12.20pm Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are on    the red carpet! Angelina is in Atelier Versace. It&#8217;s black with    a thigh high split. Her hair is out and flowing and she&#8217;s gone    for a red lip colour.  </p>
<p>    12.16pm Metallics have been another mini-trend    at this year&#8217;s Oscars. Meryl Streep continues the trend with    this gold Lanvin gown and what looks like a chain link    belt.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.15pm Penelope Cruz in a very glamorous blue    Armani princess-style gown.  </p>
<p>    12.12pm New mum and last year&#8217;s best actress    winner Natalie Portman in what looks like a red, strapless,    polkadot gown. Apparently it&#8217;s a 1954 vintage Christian Dior.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.05pm Sandy goes two tone! Former winner    Sandra Bullock in a white and black dress with filigree    embellishment at the waist and sleeve.  </p>
<p>    12pm Colour and sparkle have been the big    themes of the red carpet so far but white is definitely a    mini-trend. Gwyneth Paltrow is in a long white dress by Tom    Ford, it looks off the shoulder but it&#8217;s hard to tell because    the dress is covered by a white cape in the same fabric. We&#8217;re    betting she&#8217;ll shrug that cape off for her presenting duties    later in the evening.  </p>
<p>    11.52am We&#8217;re calling it the starburst design    and here&#8217;s another one, from Zuhair Murad and worn by Jennifer    Lopez. It has sleeve cutouts, a low v-neck and a small train.    Her hair is very elegant, old Hollywood, scooped up off the    face &#8211; a common theme tonight. She commiserates with Ryan    Seacrest&#8217;s &#8216;ash&#8217; covered suit, saying &#8220;oh baby, I&#8217;m sorry about    that&#8221;.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.50am There&#8217;s a bit of royalty on the red    carpet. Princess Charlene is showing off her swimmer&#8217;s arms and    her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco. She&#8217;s in an ivory    coloured, shimmery, sleeveless gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.37am Jessica Chastain is reportedly wearing    $US 2 million worth of Harry Winston yellow diamonds. Without a    security guard.  </p>
<p>    11.35am Is Emma Stone a presenter or a    present? With a large bow at the neck, Stone&#8217;s cherry red dress    is reminiscent of Nicole Kidman&#8217;s 2007 Balenciaga gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.24am Seacrest is &#8220;the victim of comedy&#8221;    says Tina Fey.  </p>
<p>    11.20am So much for Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s Burberry    suit. It&#8217;s now covered in the fake ashes of Kim Jong-il,    courtesy of The Dictator who spilled them down the TV    presenter&#8217;s front. Seacrest is not happy. The &#8216;ashes&#8217; are    everywhere! Where&#8217;s the lint roller&#8230;  </p>
<p>    11.12am Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig on the    red carpet &#8211; they&#8217;re co-nominees for the Bridesmaids    screenplay. Both admit their minds are whirling at the success    of the film. Mumolo was &#8216;waiting tables&#8217; and working three jobs    at the one time before the film.  </p>
<p>    Wiig is in a nude-coloured, strapless J. Mendel dress with a    fitted bust and flowing skirt. Mumolo is in Pamella Roland.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.10am Apparently The Dictator (aka Sacha    Baron Cohen in character) has arrived. Looks like he&#8217;s    accompanied by female security guards in mini-skirts carrying    large bouquets. We&#8217;re waiting for a close-up view.  </p>
<p>    11.05am Octavia Spencer is in a starburst of    sequins, courtesy of designer Tadashi Shoji.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.56am Just to clarify Viola Davis has    actually gone wig-free at the encouragement of her husband,    according to Instyle.com. The hair, the gown, the accessories &#8211;    she looks fabulous.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.55am Rooney Mara continues her brave    fashion choices with a white Givenchy gown. There&#8217;s a hint of    the Opera House sails across the bust. We&#8217;re undecided on this    one.  </p>
<p>    10.52am Michelle Williams is in a coral Louis    Vuitton gown with a frill from waist to hip.  </p>
<p>    10.45am P.Diddy is getting the lint roller    treatment prior to walking the red carpet.  </p>
<p>    10.40am Nominee Viola Davis is here. She&#8217;s in    an emerald green Vera Wang. Has she chopped off her locks or is    it pulled back in an updo? Either way, she looks stunning.  </p>
<p>    10.35am OK, on closer inspection Stacy Keibler    is in a bronze Marchesa gown. Not quite Oscar colour but very    statue-like! Clooney is in a Giorgio Armani suit.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.30am Michelle Williams has arrived with her    besty Busy Philipps. We&#8217;re just waiting to get a look at her    dress.  </p>
<p>    10.24am Lenny and Sarah say fashion miss for    Jessica Chastain. Kelly Osbourne says hit. Looks like a bit of    an overly-brocaded cushion to us. Jump on the comments and let    us know what you think&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.22am Shailene Woodley has taken a step back    in time with Valentino Couture. It&#8217;s a bit like a &#8217;60s bridal    dress &#8211; fitted, modest and slinky. She seriously looks fab!  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.20am Has George Clooney&#8217;s girlfriend Stacy    Keibler come as an Oscar? Perhaps she&#8217;s hoping to colour    coordinate with her boyfriend&#8217;s best actor statue. Clooney is    nominated for his role in The Descendants.  </p>
<p>    10.12am Berenice is wearing a light mint    colour, which she compares to the colour of Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s    eyes.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.10am Rose Byrne is in Vivienne Westwood, a    shimmering, black, column dress. Nice to hear an Aussie accent    on the red carpet. Black is certainly an unusual choice on what    has been quite a colourful red carpet so far. Nice to see she    saw the error of her ways after that jumpsuit at the SAG    awards.  </p>
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<p>    10.08am The red carpet chatter is that the    &#8216;Bridemaids&#8217; have arrived.  </p>
<p>    10.05am Milla Jovovich in another Elie Saab. A    silver, one shouldered gown with swirling sequins all over and    a clutch to match. It&#8217;s a pretty heavy duty box-clutch &#8211; weapon    like, she suggests. Consider that a warning Oscar-goers&#8230;  </p>
<p>    10am Nominee Berenice Bejo &#8211; again, from    The Artist &#8211; has arrived. She&#8217;s wearing red carpet    favourite Elie Saab.  </p>
<p>    9.55am The red carpet goes green! Missi Pyle,    also from The Artist, is wearing a dress made from the    product of cruelty free silk worms. She joked they were living    it up in a suite in the Four Seasons Hotel. It was the winning    entry in the red carpet eco-friendly design contest. It&#8217;s a nod    to old Hollywood glamour in a Tiffany blue colour with a brooch    adorning the waist.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.35am The E! red carpet team has kicked off    the proceedings with a plug for their own designers &#8211; Guiliana    Rancic is in a gorgeous, silver coloured Tony Ward couture gown    with cap sleeves. Ryan Seacrest is in Burberry.  </p>
<p>    9.28am So who are we expecting to see on the    red carpet today, well some of the high profile nominees    include Meryl Streep, Michelle Williams, George Clooney, Brad    Pitt, Jessica Chastain and Viola Davis. Halle Berry was on the    presenting team but has apparently pulled out because of issues    with a broken foot. Angelina Jolie is reported to be    presenting.  </p>
<p>    9.24am The first photo has dropped onto the    wires. It&#8217;s US television presenter Nancy O&#8217;Dell. Wow, that&#8217;s    some plunging neckline, but it&#8217;s great to see some colour on    the red carpet early on in the proceedings.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.17am Morning style watchers! Live coverage    of the Oscars red carpet is only minutes away. On deck to bring    you the fashion hits and misses are Sarah McInerney and Lenny    Ann Low. Taking over at 12.30pm to cover the ceremony is Giles    Hardie.  </p>
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<p>      The 2012 Academy Awards    </p>
<p>    As it happened: All the hits, misses, jokes and gaffes    from this year&#8217;s Oscars and red carpet.  </p>
<p>    All entries in AEDT. Running scores &#8211; Hugo 5, The    Artist 5, The Iron Lady 2, A Separation 1, The Help 1, The Girl    With The Dragon Tattoo 1, Undefeated 1, Rango 1, The Muppets 1,    The Descendants 1, Midnight in Paris 1, The Shore    1, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr.    Morris Lessmore 1, Saving Face    1.  </p>
<p>    4.02pm: The quotes from backstage trickling    through. This from Christopher Plummer:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;It is a le creme on top, and it&#8217;s lovely to be sort of    accepted, because you know that beyond the pleasure of working    in front of a live audience, particularly, it&#8217;s a general    acceptance of your work. So it&#8217;s thrilling, and I don&#8217;t pretend    not to poo poo awards, although there&#8217;s so many of them, I    can&#8217;t keep up. I mean, they&#8217;re inventing a new one every day.&#8221;  </p>
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<p>    And &#8230;  </p>
<p>    &#8220;Well, it is sort of a renewal, it&#8217;s not a beginning exactly,    but it has recharged me and I hope I can do it for another ten    years at least. I&#8217;m going to drop dead wherever I am, on stage    or on the set. We don&#8217;t retire in our profession, thank God.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.56pm: Australian winner Kirk Baxter is backstage and talking:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I think we were flabbergasted when we were standing there,    kind of speaks for itself. Movies have momentum behind them.    There&#8217;s a few films this year that have that momentum. Our    movie wasn&#8217;t nominated for Best Picture so it was surprising    for us.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.50pm: Another Tweet  </p>
<p>    3.44pm: Some thoughts from the Twitter-sphere:  </p>
<p>    3.41pm: Jim&#8217;s not a happy man: &#8220;Oscar stock hits bottom    as The Artist takes best film. Proof that the dazzle of an    elongated novelty trick can blind Oscar voters to the cinematic    qualities they are supposed to recognise and celebrate. That    the award was announced by Tom Cruise, an actor famous for    pulling off impossible missions, was fitting. The eternal    optimist in all of us prays that this is an    aberration.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.40pm: There you have it. Lots of speeches    and awards, not a lot of note in between. Billy brought back    the comfort of the familiar, but failed to balance it with    anything new. Between that and the removal of every other bit    of colour (still sore about the Best Song performances being    lost) it&#8217;s hard to describe this as anything but unmemorable.  </p>
<p>    3.39pm: A final word from Billy.  </p>
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<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s our evening, good night everybody.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Short and to the point.  </p>
<p>    Notably there is no group shot on the stage, the cast and crew    of The Artist get off and the lights are dimmed as we hear far    too much more from the muzak orchestra.  </p>
<p>    3.37pm: The producer of The Artist appears to    be an 18 year old work experience kid which says a lot for the    French high school film programs. Seriously though he&#8217;s young    and very proud. The director says it&#8217;s 6am in Paris and he    wants to thank Billy Winder, Billy Winder and Billy Winder.  </p>
<p>    3.34pm: They&#8217;re getting through the nine Best    Picture nominees much quicker and in far more engrossing a    manner than either of the Best Actor gongs. It&#8217;s not just about    the egos. But it is mostly about the egos.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Picture<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    The Descendants <br />    Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close <br />    Hugo <br />    Midnight in Paris <br />    The Help&nbsp;<br />    Moneyball <br />    War Horse&nbsp;<br />    The Tree of Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    3.33pm: Tom Cruise is up to present the long    list of nominees for Best Picture. Billy says it&#8217;s because he&#8217;s    been on screen since he was 19.  </p>
<p>    3.30pm: Score one for the Old White Men? Meryl    wins only her third Oscar with her 17th nomination.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When they called my name, I had this feeling I could hear half    of America saying &#8220;Oh come on, her again? Why?&#8221; but whatever!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    She thanks first her husband, then her makeup artist (who won    film&#8217;s only other award earlier tonight)  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I know I&#8217;ll never be up here again,&#8221; says Meryl as she thanks    her old friends and her new friends. &#8220;The thing that counts the    most for me is the friendships, and the love and the sheer joy    we have shared.&#8221; She thanks those here and departed for her    &#8220;inexplicably wonderful career.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.28pm: He&#8217;s good on his intro for Michelle    too who he says was his mentor when they first worked together,    despite her being 12 and he 35.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs<br />    Viola Davis, The Help<br />    Rooney Mara, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo<br />    Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady<br />    Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;And the Oscar goes to: Meryl Streep,    The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    3.26pm: Oh wait. &#8220;Meryl. Mama Mia! We were in    Greece, I was gay, we danced and I probably fathered your    daughter. They were strange times but wonderful.&#8221; Nice.  </p>
<p>    3.25pm: I&#8217;m not sure who thought it was a good    idea to lumber the naturally charming Colin Firth with the    drawn out litany of flattery that is the Best Actress    nominations. When Colin can&#8217;t make it interesting, you&#8217;ve made    a bad call.  </p>
<p>    3.24pm: Billy has a quick snipe prior to    introducing the next presenter.  </p>
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<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;They must be going nuts in France right now. Or whatever it is    the French have in place of joy.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.23pm: Not a lot to be had in the way of    highlights this year. The showbiz has gone out of the showbiz    awards, as it all gets a bit samey, a bit Billy and a bit    obsessed with the actual awards.  </p>
<p>    3.22pm: Another ray of sunshine from Jim Schembri:    &#8220;Oscar stocks drop another 50 points as Best Actor goes to The    Artist, now unarguably the most overrated film of the year. &#8220;I    love your country,&#8221; Jean Dujardin tells America. If only    America could return the compliment.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.19pm: A lot expected from this acceptance    speech. Or, possibly, nothing.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I love your country. Thank you to the Academy. It&#8217;s funny    because in 1929 it wasn&#8217;t Billy Crystal but Douglas Fairbanks    that hosted the first Oscars Ceremony.&#8221; Jean mentions it    because the acceptance speeches were 15 minutes. &#8220;How times    have changed.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    No sign of the dog yet. I&#8217;m getting worried.  </p>
<p>    Finally, Jean adds: &#8220;If George Valentine could speak he&#8217;d say    [incomprehensible French yelling that is cool because it's    French]&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.18pm: And we&#8217;re almost there &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Demian Bichir, A Better Life<br />    George Clooney, The Descendants<br />    Jean Dujardin, The Artist<br />    Gary Oldman, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy<br />    Brad Pitt, Moneyball  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Jean Dujardin, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    3.16pm: If you&#8217;re wondering why we couldn&#8217;t    have all of the (two) Best Songs performed this year, it seems    this is the answer. This is taking longer than some of the Best    Short Film nominees.  </p>
<p>    3.14pm: Ruh-rosh. Natalie Portman is    presenting Best Actor and she&#8217;s having to give a testimony for    each and then we also get a clip from their film. It seems just    being nominated isn&#8217;t quite enough. You need Natalie (she&#8217;s    using first names, so I will too) to tell you how great you    were.  </p>
<p>    3.12pm: Yet if it was all getting too serious:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I&#8217;ve never had any of those feelings.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then thanks the choir on What A Wonderful World.  </p>
<p>    3.10pm: I take it back. Time for one more    actors-talk-to-camera montage in which the stars tell us why    they like movies. No one has said &#8220;because they pay me millions    of dollars&#8221;.&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    3.09pm: Only twenty minutes (and whatever    change Billy negotiated) left and the three big awards to go.    What are your tips? Is it all The Artist and Meryl    from here? Let us know in the comments.  </p>
<p>    3.08pm: Brett McKenzie is lightening the mood    backstage.  </p>
<p>    3.07pm: The strains of What A Wonderful World    end with Elizabeth Taylor. Thankfully no muzak follows to kill    the moment. We just get an ad.  </p>
<p>    3.04pm: Won&#8217;t get them all but we get to start    with Jane Russell, the first to get a word in is Peter Falk, as    does Steve Jobs.  </p>
<p>    3.03pm: Not much left, the big acting and film    awards plus In Memorium. Which is up now.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy gives a special mention to the two former Oscars    producers who we have lost this year.  </p>
<p>    3.01pm: Jim Schembri is back: &#8220;The nightmare begins as    The Artist wins best director: Oscar credibility drops 50    points as the world braces for a rush of studio-backed silent    French films. Not as bad as it sounds, so long as we can get    Michael Bay to do one of them. Really. What were Academy voters    thinking?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.59pm: And Alex wants more of &#8230; Steve  </p>
<p>    2.58pm: Steve Martin appears upset at    Bridesmaids missing out.  </p>
<p>    2.57pm: The highlights reel has James Earl    Jones gob-smacked, Oprah in tears and Dick Smith very thankful.    Meryl introduces the three to the stage and they receive an    ovation to &#8230; well more of the bleeding muzak actually. It    feels like the Oscars have gone off-off-off Broadway. And now    these luminaries are honoured with an ad break.  </p>
<p>    2.56pm: Meryl pops on her specs to introduce    the Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony. They    went to James Earl Jones, Oprah Winfrey and Dick Smith (not the    Australian).  </p>
<p>    2.55pm: Billy wants Meryl to get an Oscar for    having sat in the seats 14 times and pretend that she&#8217;s really    happy someone else won.  </p>
<p>    2.53pm: Michel has forgotten his speech, but    he&#8217;s French so it sounds cute. He wants to thank all of us. And    then tries to do so individually. Again he&#8217;s French so it    works. And he thanks Uggie the dog. And he wants to thank the    movie. I think he means movies in general, unless he&#8217;s thanking    his own movie, which would seem immodest, but hey&#8230; he&#8217;s    French.  </p>
<p>    2.51pm: Did you guess? Each director gets a    testimony from one of the actors in his film.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Director<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life<br />    Alexander Payne, The Descendants<br />    Martin Scorsese, Hugo   </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Michel Hazanavicius, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    2.50pm: And we&#8217;re back with Michael Douglas.  </p>
<p>    Douglas was tipped to be presenting Best Picture. He won&#8217;t be    unless there&#8217;s a big change to the running order. He&#8217;s talking    about directors. I think I know what he&#8217;s presenting.  </p>
<p>    2.48pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Sigh. We knew it was going to be    impossible for Billy Crystal to get through the evening without    making a 30-year old joke about J Edgar Hoover being a cross    dresser. Would have made a big difference if the crack was    funny. Where, oh where, did Crystal get these prehistoric gags    from? His safety deposit box?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    That joke didn&#8217;t make enough of an impression to warrant a    mention before. That. Good.  </p>
<p>    2.47pm: The pair behind Lessmore are very    excited and very unprepared.  </p>
<p>    2.46pm: Nothing particularly funny before&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Animated Short Film<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Dimanche/Sunday<br />    The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore<br />    La Luna<br />    A Morning Stroll<br />    Wild Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Fantastic Flying Books    of Mr. Morris Lessmore  </p>
<p>    2.42pm: Time for another award, but not before    Melissa and Rose play the Scorsese drinking game, pulling    mini-bar bottles from their cleavage to down before announcing:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Documentary Short Subject&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights    Movement?<br />    God Is the Bigger Elvis<br />    Incident in New Baghdad<br />    Saving Face<br />    The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Saving Face      </p>
<p>    2.41pm: The father-daughter team from The    Shore are happy to let people know that the Irish are    happy to talk.  </p>
<p>    2.40pm: They also get to hand out some awards.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Live Action Short    Film&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Pentecost<br />    Raju<br />    The Shore<br />    Time Freak<br />    Tuba Atlantic  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Shore  </p>
<p>    2.39pm: The girls from Bridesmaids    are on stage proving that while girls can be funny (though no    one really doubted that) the script writers for the Oscars    still only think they can be funny making penis jokes.  </p>
<p>    2.37pm: It&#8217;s time for the Motion Picture Arts    &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap presented by Mila    Jovovich  </p>
<p>    2.36pm: There&#8217;s a theme here:  </p>
<p>    2.35pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Note to Angelina Jolie: For a    woman trying hard to bolster her cred as a serious filmmaker,    coming out in a revealing cheesecake dress with a split up to    here might not have been a good call. Just trying to    help.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.33pm: Oh NOW we get a good throw to an ad.    It&#8217;s a webcam pointed at two of the nominees for Best Short    Film at the very moment that they found out that they&#8217;d been    nominated. Their genuine, sincere, excited scream is only the    second time this evening that something has been emotional.    Octavia Spencer was the first.  </p>
<p>    2.32pm: That&#8217;s right, it&#8217;s another montage.    Reese Witherspoon admits her favourite film is Overboard with    Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. Sacha Baron Cohen says he tries    to make stuff that he wants to watch &#8220;I just want to watch    really sick stuff.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.31pm: Woody Allen isn&#8217;t here (no real shock)    so Angelina thanks the Academy on behalf of the Academy who    accept the award on behalf of Woody.  </p>
<p>    2.29pm: Angelina stands up straight (like her    mother demanded) and presents another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    JC Chandor, Margin Call<br />    Asghar Farhadi, A Separation<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Woody Allen,    Midnight in Paris  </p>
<p>    2.28pm: Jim, Nat and Alexander mock Angelina&#8217;s    broad stance beautifully, and then Alex dares to say the clock    has to be stopped for that. He also kindly introduces the world    to which of them is Jim, Nat and Alex before dedicating the    award to his mother as she demanded.  </p>
<p>    2.26pm: Angelina comes out to speak the words    written for her REALLY BADLY. An in-joke given the award? Who    knows, but she thrusts a leg out so far it&#8217;s a metre away from    her to distract as many in the audience as possible.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Adapted    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Alexander Payne, Nat Faxton, Jim Rash, The    Descendants<br />    John Logan, Hugo<br />    George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Beau Willimon, The Ides of    March<br />    Aaron Sorkin, Steven Zaillian, Moneyball<br />    Bridget O&#8217;Connor, Peter Straughn, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,    Spy  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Descendants  </p>
<p>    2.24pm: Time for some Billy.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You know front row, why don&#8217;t we all chip in and buy the LA    Dodgers. You know, if you pay you play!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then completely flubs the introduction of Angelina Jolie.  </p>
<p>    2.21pm: Scott Ellis has just pointed out that Brett    should have thanked Kirk Baxter for winning an Oscar earlier    otherwise Australia would be adopting him right now.  </p>
<p>    2.20pm: The muzak is seriously raging out of    control. We now get a long boring plucked number while    cigarette girls hand out popcorn in the audience. I&#8217;d have    preferred to hear more of &#8220;Man or A Muppet&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.19pm: And that puts Brett McKenzie on stage    who talks of being star-struck when he finally met Kermit the    Frog &#8220;but once you get to know him, he&#8217;s just a normal frog,    and like a lot of stars here tonight, he&#8217;s a lot shorter in    real life.&#8221; Then adds &#8220;just a little joke&#8221;. Nice.  </p>
<p>    He also thanks his parents for never telling him to get a real    job and Jim Henson and his original team. Class all round from    Brett.  </p>
<p>    2.17pm: Will Ferrell and Zag Gallifaginagus    (that&#8217;s how he said it) step out of the orchestra pit to    present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Song<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Man or Muppet, The Muppets; Music and Lyric by Bret    McKenzie<br />    Real in Rio, Rio; Music by Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos    Brown, Lyric by Siedah Garrett  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Muppets  </p>
<p>    2.16pm Ludovic asks &#8220;To you the Academy,    please accept me, because I&#8217;ve got so much love to give&#8221; Then    he speaks in French for a bit and a whole lot more Academy    members are keen to get some of that love. Unfortunately he was    talking to his wife, so there&#8217;s not as much chance.  </p>
<p>    2.15pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;No, Billy, no! Not the &#8220;I can    tell what they&#8217;re thinking&#8221; routine! Aargh!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.12pm: A bland musical gag introduces Owen    Wilson and Penelope Cruz. They&#8217;ve got a script and an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Original    Score<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Adventures of Tintin, John Williams<br />    The Artist, Ludovic Bource<br />    Hugo, Howard Shore<br />    Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Alberto Iglesias<br />    War Horse, John Williams  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    2.11pm: Time now for the hallowed tradition,    the President of the Academy gives everyone the opportunity for    a mid-show stretch. Billy realises this as he thanks Tom for    &#8220;whipping the crowd into a frenzy&#8221; and calls him Mr Excitement.  </p>
<p>    There are some jokes you can make on your 9th appearance.  </p>
<p>    2.08pm: And we welcome you to the year 2000 as    Billy does his &#8220;I can read their minds&#8221; routine. Brad Pitt has    8 parent-teacher conferences in the morning. Morgan Freeman    gets a timely gag about March of the Penguins. George Clooney a    gag about the kiss. Scorsese a gag about being a director. Nick    Nolte gets guttaral noises. Coco (the dog from Artist) gets &#8220;if    I had &#8216;em I&#8217;d lick &#8216;em&#8221;. Sigh. Not much of a highlight.  </p>
<p>    2.06pm: Just before the break we got a long    blast of muzak and then a brief explanation of Hugo. It could    best be summarised thusly:  </p>
<p>    Hugo&nbsp;  </p>
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<p>    2.05pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Christopher Plummer&#8217;s Best    supporting actor win is NOT a defacto lifetime achievement    award. He actually deserved it. Oldest actor ever to win an    Oscar.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;Feisty Emma Stone the highlight so far by a    mile. A future presenter in the making?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.03pm: Plummer says he would share this award    with Ewan McGregor if he had any decency &#8220;but I don&#8217;t&#8221;. And    thanks his agents provocateur and his wife Elaine who deserves    the Nobel Peace Prize.  </p>
<p>    2.01pm: At 82, with his first win, Plummer    becomes the oldest actor to win an Oscar. He gets an ovation.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You&#8217;re only two years older than me darling, where have you    been all my life?  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When I first emerged from my Mother&#8217;s womb I was already    rehearsing my Oscars acceptance speech. Mercifully for you it    was so long ago I&#8217;ve forgotten it.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.00pm: Melissa Leo is on stage now to present    an award without swearing.  </p>
<p>    Best Supporting    Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Kenneth Branagh, My Week With Marilyn<br />    Jonah Hill, Moneyball<br />    Nick Nolte, Warrior<br />    Christopher Plummer, Beginners<br />    Max Von Sydow, Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Christopher Plummer,    Beginners  </p>
<p>    1.59pm: Just as a quick aside, wow, Mark    Wahlberg&#8217;s friend at PriceWaterhouse Coopers really lied to him    about the winners. (See the link above if that doesn&#8217;t make    sense).  </p>
<p>    1.58pm: Billy does a quick gag pointing out    that Harry Potter earned $7.7 billion &#8230; but only paid 13% in    income tax. Boom. Tish.  </p>
<p>    1.57pm: &#8220;I know it&#8217;s a huge thrill to be    nominated, but it&#8217;s awesome to win and really underrated.&#8221; Ah    finally, truth in acceptance speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.53pm: Emma Stone and Ben Stiller are on    stage, and Emma is just gushing about it being her first time    presenting and despite how scripted this is it&#8217;s fun. Probably    because Emma Stone is just good at it. Jonah Hill is in on the    act. Ben Stiller warns her from being &#8220;the presenter who tries    too hard&#8221;. Emma recounts a few classic Stiller-isms from Oscars    past (he&#8217;s in a tuxedo tonight).  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Visual Effects<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Real Steel<br />    Rise of the Planet of the Apes<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo      </p>
<p>    1.52pm: Melissa McCarthy is now molesting    Billy Crystal in his dressing room, at least that&#8217;s what the    back stage bit would have us believe. Meanwhile on stage&#8230;  </p>
<p>    1.50pm: So what do you think of the Oscars so    far? Agree with the winners? Agree with the comments? Agree    with their very existence?  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri has some animated thoughts:    &#8220;Rango winning best animated feature is a triumph of    originality over franchise movies such as Kung Fu Panda    2 and Puss in Boots. But please, Gore Verbinski,    we beg you not to use your Oscar to heavy the studio to green    light a sequel.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.49pm: Gore Verbinksi thanks a &#8220;real world    chameleon&#8221; Johnny Depp for his work on the film. He also says    people ask him whether Rango is a kids film and &#8220;I    don&#8217;t konw&#8221;.  </p>
<p>    1.48pm: Chris barely read the card before    announcing that, so expected was that win.  </p>
<p>    1.47pm: Bet you can&#8217;t guess which award Chris    is presenting &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Animated Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    A Cat In Paris<br />    Chico &amp; Rita<br />    Kung Fu Panda 2<br />    Puss in Boots<br />    Rango  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Rango  </p>
<p>    1.45pm: And now Chris Rock is doing, well a    Chris Rock impression as he discusses his love for animation    where fat women can play skinny women, a white man can play a    prince of Arabia and a black man can play a donkey or a zebra.  </p>
<p>    1.44pm: Now THIS isn&#8217;t scripted. The massive    bromance that is the boys who made this film swear, whoop and    talk over the music trying play them off before their    microphone is ultimately turned off. It&#8217;s funnier than RDJ&#8217;s    spot too.  </p>
<p>    1.42pm: Robert Downey Jr. has just interrupted    Gwyneth Paltrow with a documentary crew to film a documentary    called &#8220;The Presenter&#8221;. He complains Gwyneth&#8217;s lines feel    scripted. There&#8217;s WAY too much irony in that.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Documentary    Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Hell and Back Again<br />    If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation    Front<br />    Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory<br />    Pina<br />    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to:    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    1.41pm: And it&#8217;s time for some schtick.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy wants to recognise the achievements of the elderly    members of the crowd. He points out Christopher Plummer who may    be walking up on stage tonight &#8220;because apparently he wanders    off.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.38pm: The acrobats spinning above the    audience have me wondering exactly what Sacha Baron Cohen is up    to right now. And probably have a few insurance agents very    nervous.  </p>
<p>    1.36pm: Piggy and Kermit introduce a one off    never-to-be-repeated Cirque du Soleil spot. It is essentially    very similar every other Cirque du Soleil spot you&#8217;ve seen    except they&#8217;re in cinema based costumes and there is a video    wall behind them doing fancy things. That said, it is just as    magical as every other CdS spot you&#8217;ve seen as well.    Essentially it&#8217;s not a good thing to read about in text, so    ummm&#8230; hey look over there!  </p>
<p>    1.34pm: Over to the Muppets. Kermit and Piggy    having domestic #23,498. Kermit recalls his first time watching    a film &#8230; and getting run over by a Studebaker.  </p>
<p>    1.31pm: And it also signals a few words from    some of the Fairfax film critics:  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;HUGO cleaning up at the moment in tech    Oscars, with tally standing at four, does it spell a trouncing    over THE ARTIST for Best Picture and Director?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri: &#8220;OK, nobody is going to care, but best    editing going to Girl With the Dragon Tattoo instead of Hugo is    a celebration of production mimicry &#8211; which seems to be the    Oscar theme this year. We weren&#8217;t expecting this,&#8221; says one of    the winners. Dude, nobody was! Give it back.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.30pm: The muzak swells which means it must    be time for an ad break, and the pitch for another of this    year&#8217;s Best Picture nominees. They tell us about:  </p>
<p>    The Descendants&nbsp;  </p>
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<p>    1.29pm: The Sound Mixing team on Hugo are less    of a comedy act, they are on the other hand by turn more    emotional and more sincere.  </p>
<p>    1.28pm: They get to do one more award:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Mixing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, David Parker, Michael    Semanick, Ren Klyce and Bo Persson<br />    Hugo, Tom Fleischman and John Midgley<br />    Moneyball, Deb Adair, Ron Bochar, Dave Giammarco and    Ed Novick<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Greg P. Russell, Gary    Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Peter J. Devlin<br />    War Horse, Gary Rydstrom, Andy Nelson, Tom Johnson and    Stuart Wilson  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.27pm: Philip and Eugene start with a gag.    &#8220;You go&#8221; says one. &#8220;No, Hu-go&#8221; says t&#8217;other. They then continue    their comedic stylings by thanking &#8220;everyone who has ever been    born, or will be born, and if I&#8217;ve left anyone out, you know    who you are!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.26pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey quickly    present another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Drive, Lon Bender and Victor Ray Ennis<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Ren Klyce<br />    Hugo, Philip Stockton and Eugene Gearty<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Ethan Van der Ryn and    Erik Aadahl<br />    War Horse, Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.25pm: A big upset this one. As indicated by    Kirk pointing out that &#8220;we weren&#8217;t expecting this&#8221; and the fact    that they feel some members of their team aren&#8217;t even there.    Totally and utterly having nothing to say, Kirk and Angus just    agree to &#8220;let&#8217;s get out of here!&#8221; and leave early to big    applause.  </p>
<p>    1.23pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey are here    to present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Achievement in    Film Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel    Hazanavicius<br />    The Descendants, Kevin Tent<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus    Wall<br />    Hugo, Thelma Schoonmaker<br />    Moneyball, Christopher Tellefsen  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Girl with    the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall<br />    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    1.22pm: Billy is now thanking all the actors    who have appeared in the various bits so far. Thank goodness,    as I wasn&#8217;t sure who Tom Cruise and George Clooney were.  </p>
<p>    1.20pm: I&#8217;m not saying this is definitely    faked, but Eugene Levy is in the focus group. In fact this is    basically the brilliant team of comedic mockumentary team that    brought us films like Spinal Tap and Best in    Show.  </p>
<p>    1.19pm: And now some &#8220;rare footage of one of    the first focus groups on watching The Wizard of Oz.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.18pm: Billy is back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    On seeing The Help:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I wanted to hug the first black woman I saw which from Beverly    Hills is about a forty minute drive.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.17pm: JIM SCHEMBRI has just dropped in to ask &#8220;Sandra    Bullock intros Best Foreign Film in Mandarin Chinese with a    German accent. Question: Why isn&#8217;t she hosting?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.15pm: The Oscars have just stepped into an    elevator for an ad break. At least I assume they have as we are    getting a muzack outro for yet another ad break. They musos are    playing it live from one of the boxes above the stage. Not the    best &#8220;new thing&#8221; about this year&#8217;s awards it must be said.  </p>
<p>    1.14pm: We have tears! Octavia thanks the    Academy for putting her with the hottest guy in the room. It    could be Oscar. Could be Christian Bale. Could be the seat    warmer from earlier. She thanks Alabama. She&#8217;s reading off the    auto-cue which means she just said &#8220;please wrap up&#8221;. Emotional    and effusive. The sort of speech we want.  </p>
<p>    1.13pm: If you&#8217;re wondering, yes I did type    that award before it was announced. Odds on favourite Octavia    is clearly popular in the room as she gets a whooping standing    ovation that seems genuine and prolonged.  </p>
<p>    1.10pm: Christian Bale is now on stage    following Billy Crystal&#8217;s first political joke of the evening    in which he accuses at least one Republican Presidential    candidate of being a crack addict. Heh.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Supporting Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Berenice Bejo, The Artist<br />    Jessica Chastain, The Help<br />    Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids<br />    Janet McTeer, Albert Nobbs<br />    Octavia Spencer, The Help&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Octavia Spencer, The    Help  </p>
<p>    1.08pm: This is an entirely predictable yet    thoroughly deserved decision. The first film from Iran to win    an Oscar. The award is dedicated to all who &#8220;despise hostility    and resentment&#8221; which seems a good benchmark for tonight&#8217;s    speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.07pm: Is on stage speaking a German version    of Mandarin (it works as a joke when you see it) to present    another Oscar.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Foreign Language Film of the    Year<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Bullhead (Belgium)<br />    Footnote (Israel)<br />    In Darkness (Poland)<br />    Monsieur Lazhar (Canada)<br />    A Separation (Iran)  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: A    Separation  </p>
<p>    1.05pm: Before the break the Voice-of-Oscars    was telling us all about Moneyball. It looks a bit    like this:  </p>
<p>    1.03pm: So what&#8217;s different this year? It    turns out that for each of the technical awards, during the    announcement of the nominees we get a testimonial from the star    of the film about the nominees work. So we had Glenn Close    talking about the work of the make up team on Albert Nobbs.    It&#8217;s actually a nice touch as it means we won&#8217;t just see clips    from Hugo and The Artist all    night.  </p>
<p>    1.02pm: A different Voice-of-Oscars has come    on to tell us that there are more awards to come. And more    presenters. And they don&#8217;t say it, but I&#8217;m betting there will    be more montages too.  </p>
<p>    1.01pm: Testimonies to camera from a bunch of    Hollywood&#8217;s A-list telling us about their first time going to    the cinema. Brad Pitt went to see something called    Gargantua. That film will now be being downloaded by    millions. Yesterday, noone had heard of it. Adam Sandler on the    other hand is recalling Sean Connery&#8217;s chest hair.  </p>
<p>    1.00pm: Mark Coulier thanks Meryl Streep for    keeping him employed for 27 years.  </p>
<p>    12.59pm: A quick mention for J.Lo and C.Ditz    who just turned their collective derrieres to the camera before    presenting the award. C.Ditz tells us &#8220;well, you take a    chance&#8230;&#8221; On what exactly is unclear.  </p>
<p>    12.57pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz    present one more award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Makeup<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Albert Nobbs, Martial Corneville, Lynn Johnston and    Matthew W. Mungle<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Nick    Dudman, Amanda Knight and Lisa Tomblin<br />    The Iron Lady, Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    12.56pm: Mark Bridges wants to thank the    Academy &#8220;for making dreams come true.&#8221; There&#8217;s clearly been a    direction to keep early speeches VERY shot this year.  </p>
<p>    12.54pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz come    out to present another award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Costume    Design<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Anonymous, Lisy Christl<br />    The Artist, Mark Bridges<br />    Hugo, Sandy Powell<br />    Jane Eyre, Michael O’Connor<br />    W.E., Arianne Phillips  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    12.52pm: Time for another montage, through the    ages of cinema. Forest Gump, Titanic, The Princess Bride,    Amelie, Ghost, Jaws, Apollo 13, The Hangover, Planes, Trains    and Automobiles, Beverly Hills Cop, Apocalypse Now, The    Godfather, A Few Good Men, The French Connection, Star Wars,    Raging Bull, Midnight Cowboy, Rocky, all lead in to THAT    orgasm scene from When Harry Met Sally . And then    Billy tells us that that was Rob Reiner&#8217;s mom wanting &#8220;what    she&#8217;s having&#8221;. Is there anyone left alive who didn&#8217;t know that    and would be watching the Oscars?  </p>
<p>    12.51pm: And we&#8217;re back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;We&#8217;re sitting in the [your name here] theatre, to experience    something you can only experience in the cinema. Bed bugs.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12.48pm: A strange Caribbean musical interlude    plays us into the break, after the voice of Oscars tells us    that Meryl Streep has 17 nominations for only 2 wins, then    ponders whether she can do it again. Presumably the voice means    win, not do again what she normally does, which is smile    politely while chalking up another record for unsuccessful    nominations.  </p>
<p>    12.47pm: And the team from Hugo dedicate the    award to Italy!  </p>
<p>    12.46pm: So far the early awards going as    predicted, particularly     as predicted by Mark Wahlberg!  </p>
<p>    12.45pm: Time for the second award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Art Direction<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Midnight in Paris<br />    War Horse  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12.44pm: Robert is graceful as he accepts an    award that he can&#8217;t believe gets awarded first.  </p>
<p>    12.43pm: Time for an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Cinematography&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Guillaume Schiffman<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Jeff Cronenweth<br />    Hugo, Robert Richardson<br />    The Tree of Life, Emmanuel Lubezki<br />    War Horse, Janusz Kaminski  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12:42pm: And to present the first award&#8230; Tom    Hanks. Who presented the first award last year. He&#8217;s    introducing Karl, a man who has been seat filling at the Oscars    for 49 years. The Oscars are literally recognising the little    people. Well, little person. Well, he looks short in that    seat.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s the Oscars, a party for one, for the rest it&#8217;s the    blues&#8221;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    12.40pm: As Billy continues the song which has    nine films to get through, here&#8217;s a GUESS at how tonight might    go.  </p>
<p>    The running order has for the last few years been a closely    guarded secret. For a clue though, here&#8217;s the order the awards    came in last year.  </p>
<p>    Best Art Direction<br />    Best Cinematography<br />    Best Supporting Actress<br />    Best Animated Feature<br />    Best Animated Short Film<br />    Best Adapted Screenplay<br />    Best Original Screenplay<br />    Best Foreign Language Film<br />    Best Supporting Actor<br />    Academy President<br />    Best Original Score Oscar<br />    Best Sound Mixing<br />    Best Sound Editing<br />    Motion Picture Arts &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap<br />    Best Makeup<br />    Best Costume Design<br />    Performances of nominees for Best Song *** Not happening this    year ***<br />    Best Documentary Short Subject<br />    Best Live Action Short Film<br />    Best Documentary feature<br />    Best Visual Effects<br />    Best Film Editing<br />    Best Original Song<br />    In Memoriam segment<br />    Best Director Award<br />    Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony in    November, with the honourees introduced onstage<br />    Best Actress Oscar<br />    Best Actor Oscar<br />    Best Motion Picture Oscar  </p>
<p>    12.38pm: The song is a montage. Mr Ed theme    about War Horse. That&#8217;s Amore about Scorsese &#8220;it&#8217;s    Hugo&#8221;. Billy is upset no one was offed in    Hugo. And &#8220;What&#8217;s it all about?&#8221; a song about Tree    of Life.  </p>
<p>    12.36pm: And now&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy is now on stage and making this thumbnail instantly    inaccurate by wearing white tie.  </p>
<p>    No mention of Eddie Murphy yet.  </p>
<p>    He&#8217;s hosting for the 9th time he tells us. Big cheer.  </p>
<p>    Now we&#8217;re getting a repeated gag about baseball and the way    that James Earl Jones pronounces it.  </p>
<p>    Cue the song&#8230; &#8220;It&#8217;s a wonderful night for Oscar&#8230;&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12:35pm: Billy makes an ugly Tintin before    strips of film start flying everywhere. Looks like it&#8217;s time to    enter the NOT KODAK theatre.  </p>
<p>    12.33pm: Gorgeous thematic linking of films,    the pie from The Help into THAT bathroom scene from    Bridesmaids. Then Tom Cruise bursts through the window into the    cinema that Billy is watching Hugo in.  </p>
<p>    12:32pm And NOW he&#8217;s chatting to Justin Bieber    who is promising &#8220;I&#8217;ll bring the 18 to 24 year old graphic&#8221;&#8230;    before Billy cameos as Sammy Davis Jr promising to kill Hitler.    This just in from the sentences you thought you&#8217;d never type    department.  </p>
<p>    12:31pm As predicted, we start with Billy    featuring in scenes from all this year&#8217;s best films. He&#8217;s    kissing George Clooney now.  </p>
<p>    12:29pm And now, live from the Hollywood and    Highland Theatre&#8230; it&#8217;s Morgan Freeman. One assumes this isn&#8217;t    a last minute change in host, but a man to introduce the    host.  </p>
<p>    12.27pm: Afternoon all, I&#8217;ll be your    interpreter for the next few hours of Academy shenanigans &#8211;    Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm That&#8217;s all from the red    carpet. Sarah McInerney and Lenny Ann Low are signing off. Over    to you Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm Glenn Close looks amazing in a fitted    forest green Zac Posen dress with a matching dinner jacket.  </p>
<p>    12.20pm Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are on    the red carpet! Angelina is in Atelier Versace. It&#8217;s black with    a thigh high split. Her hair is out and flowing and she&#8217;s gone    for a red lip colour.  </p>
<p>    12.16pm Metallics have been another mini-trend    at this year&#8217;s Oscars. Meryl Streep continues the trend with    this gold Lanvin gown and what looks like a chain link    belt.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.15pm Penelope Cruz in a very glamorous blue    Armani princess-style gown.  </p>
<p>    12.12pm New mum and last year&#8217;s best actress    winner Natalie Portman in what looks like a red, strapless,    polkadot gown. Apparently it&#8217;s a 1954 vintage Christian Dior.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.05pm Sandy goes two tone! Former winner    Sandra Bullock in a white and black dress with filigree    embellishment at the waist and sleeve.  </p>
<p>    12pm Colour and sparkle have been the big    themes of the red carpet so far but white is definitely a    mini-trend. Gwyneth Paltrow is in a long white dress by Tom    Ford, it looks off the shoulder but it&#8217;s hard to tell because    the dress is covered by a white cape in the same fabric. We&#8217;re    betting she&#8217;ll shrug that cape off for her presenting duties    later in the evening.  </p>
<p>    11.52am We&#8217;re calling it the starburst design    and here&#8217;s another one, from Zuhair Murad and worn by Jennifer    Lopez. It has sleeve cutouts, a low v-neck and a small train.    Her hair is very elegant, old Hollywood, scooped up off the    face &#8211; a common theme tonight. She commiserates with Ryan    Seacrest&#8217;s &#8216;ash&#8217; covered suit, saying &#8220;oh baby, I&#8217;m sorry about    that&#8221;.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.50am There&#8217;s a bit of royalty on the red    carpet. Princess Charlene is showing off her swimmer&#8217;s arms and    her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco. She&#8217;s in an ivory    coloured, shimmery, sleeveless gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.37am Jessica Chastain is reportedly wearing    $US 2 million worth of Harry Winston yellow diamonds. Without a    security guard.  </p>
<p>    11.35am Is Emma Stone a presenter or a    present? With a large bow at the neck, Stone&#8217;s cherry red dress    is reminiscent of Nicole Kidman&#8217;s 2007 Balenciaga gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.24am Seacrest is &#8220;the victim of comedy&#8221;    says Tina Fey.  </p>
<p>    11.20am So much for Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s Burberry    suit. It&#8217;s now covered in the fake ashes of Kim Jong-il,    courtesy of The Dictator who spilled them down the TV    presenter&#8217;s front. Seacrest is not happy. The &#8216;ashes&#8217; are    everywhere! Where&#8217;s the lint roller&#8230;  </p>
<p>    11.12am Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig on the    red carpet &#8211; they&#8217;re co-nominees for the Bridesmaids    screenplay. Both admit their minds are whirling at the success    of the film. Mumolo was &#8216;waiting tables&#8217; and working three jobs    at the one time before the film.  </p>
<p>    Wiig is in a nude-coloured, strapless J. Mendel dress with a    fitted bust and flowing skirt. Mumolo is in Pamella Roland.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.10am Apparently The Dictator (aka Sacha    Baron Cohen in character) has arrived. Looks like he&#8217;s    accompanied by female security guards in mini-skirts carrying    large bouquets. We&#8217;re waiting for a close-up view.  </p>
<p>    11.05am Octavia Spencer is in a starburst of    sequins, courtesy of designer Tadashi Shoji.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.56am Just to clarify Viola Davis has    actually gone wig-free at the encouragement of her husband,    according to Instyle.com. The hair, the gown, the accessories &#8211;    she looks fabulous.  </p>
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<p>    10.55am Rooney Mara continues her brave    fashion choices with a white Givenchy gown. There&#8217;s a hint of    the Opera House sails across the bust. We&#8217;re undecided on this    one.  </p>
<p>    10.52am Michelle Williams is in a coral Louis    Vuitton gown with a frill from waist to hip.  </p>
<p>    10.45am P.Diddy is getting the lint roller    treatment prior to walking the red carpet.  </p>
<p>    10.40am Nominee Viola Davis is here. She&#8217;s in    an emerald green Vera Wang. Has she chopped off her locks or is    it pulled back in an updo? Either way, she looks stunning.  </p>
<p>    10.35am OK, on closer inspection Stacy Keibler    is in a bronze Marchesa gown. Not quite Oscar colour but very    statue-like! Clooney is in a Giorgio Armani suit.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.30am Michelle Williams has arrived with her    besty Busy Philipps. We&#8217;re just waiting to get a look at her    dress.  </p>
<p>    10.24am Lenny and Sarah say fashion miss for    Jessica Chastain. Kelly Osbourne says hit. Looks like a bit of    an overly-brocaded cushion to us. Jump on the comments and let    us know what you think&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.22am Shailene Woodley has taken a step back    in time with Valentino Couture. It&#8217;s a bit like a &#8217;60s bridal    dress &#8211; fitted, modest and slinky. She seriously looks fab!  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.20am Has George Clooney&#8217;s girlfriend Stacy    Keibler come as an Oscar? Perhaps she&#8217;s hoping to colour    coordinate with her boyfriend&#8217;s best actor statue. Clooney is    nominated for his role in The Descendants.  </p>
<p>    10.12am Berenice is wearing a light mint    colour, which she compares to the colour of Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s    eyes.  </p>
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<p>    10.10am Rose Byrne is in Vivienne Westwood, a    shimmering, black, column dress. Nice to hear an Aussie accent    on the red carpet. Black is certainly an unusual choice on what    has been quite a colourful red carpet so far. Nice to see she    saw the error of her ways after that jumpsuit at the SAG    awards.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.08am The red carpet chatter is that the    &#8216;Bridemaids&#8217; have arrived.  </p>
<p>    10.05am Milla Jovovich in another Elie Saab. A    silver, one shouldered gown with swirling sequins all over and    a clutch to match. It&#8217;s a pretty heavy duty box-clutch &#8211; weapon    like, she suggests. Consider that a warning Oscar-goers&#8230;  </p>
<p>    10am Nominee Berenice Bejo &#8211; again, from    The Artist &#8211; has arrived. She&#8217;s wearing red carpet    favourite Elie Saab.  </p>
<p>    9.55am The red carpet goes green! Missi Pyle,    also from The Artist, is wearing a dress made from the    product of cruelty free silk worms. She joked they were living    it up in a suite in the Four Seasons Hotel. It was the winning    entry in the red carpet eco-friendly design contest. It&#8217;s a nod    to old Hollywood glamour in a Tiffany blue colour with a brooch    adorning the waist.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.35am The E! red carpet team has kicked off    the proceedings with a plug for their own designers &#8211; Guiliana    Rancic is in a gorgeous, silver coloured Tony Ward couture gown    with cap sleeves. Ryan Seacrest is in Burberry.  </p>
<p>    9.28am So who are we expecting to see on the    red carpet today, well some of the high profile nominees    include Meryl Streep, Michelle Williams, George Clooney, Brad    Pitt, Jessica Chastain and Viola Davis. Halle Berry was on the    presenting team but has apparently pulled out because of issues    with a broken foot. Angelina Jolie is reported to be    presenting.  </p>
<p>    9.24am The first photo has dropped onto the    wires. It&#8217;s US television presenter Nancy O&#8217;Dell. Wow, that&#8217;s    some plunging neckline, but it&#8217;s great to see some colour on    the red carpet early on in the proceedings.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.17am Morning style watchers! Live coverage    of the Oscars red carpet is only minutes away. On deck to bring    you the fashion hits and misses are Sarah McInerney and Lenny    Ann Low. Taking over at 12.30pm to cover the ceremony is Giles    Hardie.  </p>
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<p>      The 2012 Academy Awards    </p>
<p>    As it happened: All the hits, misses, jokes and gaffes    from this year&#8217;s Oscars and red carpet.  </p>
<p>    All entries in AEDT. Running scores &#8211; Hugo 5, The    Artist 5, The Iron Lady 2, A Separation 1, The Help 1, The Girl    With The Dragon Tattoo 1, Undefeated 1, Rango 1, The Muppets 1,    The Descendants 1, Midnight in Paris 1, The Shore    1, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr.    Morris Lessmore 1, Saving Face    1.  </p>
<p>    4.02pm: The quotes from backstage trickling    through. This from Christopher Plummer:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;It is a le creme on top, and it&#8217;s lovely to be sort of    accepted, because you know that beyond the pleasure of working    in front of a live audience, particularly, it&#8217;s a general    acceptance of your work. So it&#8217;s thrilling, and I don&#8217;t pretend    not to poo poo awards, although there&#8217;s so many of them, I    can&#8217;t keep up. I mean, they&#8217;re inventing a new one every day.&#8221;  </p>
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<p>    And &#8230;  </p>
<p>    &#8220;Well, it is sort of a renewal, it&#8217;s not a beginning exactly,    but it has recharged me and I hope I can do it for another ten    years at least. I&#8217;m going to drop dead wherever I am, on stage    or on the set. We don&#8217;t retire in our profession, thank God.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.56pm: Australian winner Kirk Baxter is backstage and talking:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I think we were flabbergasted when we were standing there,    kind of speaks for itself. Movies have momentum behind them.    There&#8217;s a few films this year that have that momentum. Our    movie wasn&#8217;t nominated for Best Picture so it was surprising    for us.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.50pm: Another Tweet  </p>
<p>    3.44pm: Some thoughts from the Twitter-sphere:  </p>
<p>    3.41pm: Jim&#8217;s not a happy man: &#8220;Oscar stock hits bottom    as The Artist takes best film. Proof that the dazzle of an    elongated novelty trick can blind Oscar voters to the cinematic    qualities they are supposed to recognise and celebrate. That    the award was announced by Tom Cruise, an actor famous for    pulling off impossible missions, was fitting. The eternal    optimist in all of us prays that this is an    aberration.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.40pm: There you have it. Lots of speeches    and awards, not a lot of note in between. Billy brought back    the comfort of the familiar, but failed to balance it with    anything new. Between that and the removal of every other bit    of colour (still sore about the Best Song performances being    lost) it&#8217;s hard to describe this as anything but unmemorable.  </p>
<p>    3.39pm: A final word from Billy.  </p>
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<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s our evening, good night everybody.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Short and to the point.  </p>
<p>    Notably there is no group shot on the stage, the cast and crew    of The Artist get off and the lights are dimmed as we hear far    too much more from the muzak orchestra.  </p>
<p>    3.37pm: The producer of The Artist appears to    be an 18 year old work experience kid which says a lot for the    French high school film programs. Seriously though he&#8217;s young    and very proud. The director says it&#8217;s 6am in Paris and he    wants to thank Billy Winder, Billy Winder and Billy Winder.  </p>
<p>    3.34pm: They&#8217;re getting through the nine Best    Picture nominees much quicker and in far more engrossing a    manner than either of the Best Actor gongs. It&#8217;s not just about    the egos. But it is mostly about the egos.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Picture<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    The Descendants <br />    Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close <br />    Hugo <br />    Midnight in Paris <br />    The Help&nbsp;<br />    Moneyball <br />    War Horse&nbsp;<br />    The Tree of Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    3.33pm: Tom Cruise is up to present the long    list of nominees for Best Picture. Billy says it&#8217;s because he&#8217;s    been on screen since he was 19.  </p>
<p>    3.30pm: Score one for the Old White Men? Meryl    wins only her third Oscar with her 17th nomination.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When they called my name, I had this feeling I could hear half    of America saying &#8220;Oh come on, her again? Why?&#8221; but whatever!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    She thanks first her husband, then her makeup artist (who won    film&#8217;s only other award earlier tonight)  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I know I&#8217;ll never be up here again,&#8221; says Meryl as she thanks    her old friends and her new friends. &#8220;The thing that counts the    most for me is the friendships, and the love and the sheer joy    we have shared.&#8221; She thanks those here and departed for her    &#8220;inexplicably wonderful career.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.28pm: He&#8217;s good on his intro for Michelle    too who he says was his mentor when they first worked together,    despite her being 12 and he 35.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs<br />    Viola Davis, The Help<br />    Rooney Mara, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo<br />    Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady<br />    Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;And the Oscar goes to: Meryl Streep,    The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    3.26pm: Oh wait. &#8220;Meryl. Mama Mia! We were in    Greece, I was gay, we danced and I probably fathered your    daughter. They were strange times but wonderful.&#8221; Nice.  </p>
<p>    3.25pm: I&#8217;m not sure who thought it was a good    idea to lumber the naturally charming Colin Firth with the    drawn out litany of flattery that is the Best Actress    nominations. When Colin can&#8217;t make it interesting, you&#8217;ve made    a bad call.  </p>
<p>    3.24pm: Billy has a quick snipe prior to    introducing the next presenter.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;They must be going nuts in France right now. Or whatever it is    the French have in place of joy.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.23pm: Not a lot to be had in the way of    highlights this year. The showbiz has gone out of the showbiz    awards, as it all gets a bit samey, a bit Billy and a bit    obsessed with the actual awards.  </p>
<p>    3.22pm: Another ray of sunshine from Jim Schembri:    &#8220;Oscar stocks drop another 50 points as Best Actor goes to The    Artist, now unarguably the most overrated film of the year. &#8220;I    love your country,&#8221; Jean Dujardin tells America. If only    America could return the compliment.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.19pm: A lot expected from this acceptance    speech. Or, possibly, nothing.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I love your country. Thank you to the Academy. It&#8217;s funny    because in 1929 it wasn&#8217;t Billy Crystal but Douglas Fairbanks    that hosted the first Oscars Ceremony.&#8221; Jean mentions it    because the acceptance speeches were 15 minutes. &#8220;How times    have changed.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    No sign of the dog yet. I&#8217;m getting worried.  </p>
<p>    Finally, Jean adds: &#8220;If George Valentine could speak he&#8217;d say    [incomprehensible French yelling that is cool because it's    French]&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.18pm: And we&#8217;re almost there &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Demian Bichir, A Better Life<br />    George Clooney, The Descendants<br />    Jean Dujardin, The Artist<br />    Gary Oldman, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy<br />    Brad Pitt, Moneyball  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Jean Dujardin, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    3.16pm: If you&#8217;re wondering why we couldn&#8217;t    have all of the (two) Best Songs performed this year, it seems    this is the answer. This is taking longer than some of the Best    Short Film nominees.  </p>
<p>    3.14pm: Ruh-rosh. Natalie Portman is    presenting Best Actor and she&#8217;s having to give a testimony for    each and then we also get a clip from their film. It seems just    being nominated isn&#8217;t quite enough. You need Natalie (she&#8217;s    using first names, so I will too) to tell you how great you    were.  </p>
<p>    3.12pm: Yet if it was all getting too serious:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I&#8217;ve never had any of those feelings.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then thanks the choir on What A Wonderful World.  </p>
<p>    3.10pm: I take it back. Time for one more    actors-talk-to-camera montage in which the stars tell us why    they like movies. No one has said &#8220;because they pay me millions    of dollars&#8221;.&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    3.09pm: Only twenty minutes (and whatever    change Billy negotiated) left and the three big awards to go.    What are your tips? Is it all The Artist and Meryl    from here? Let us know in the comments.  </p>
<p>    3.08pm: Brett McKenzie is lightening the mood    backstage.  </p>
<p>    3.07pm: The strains of What A Wonderful World    end with Elizabeth Taylor. Thankfully no muzak follows to kill    the moment. We just get an ad.  </p>
<p>    3.04pm: Won&#8217;t get them all but we get to start    with Jane Russell, the first to get a word in is Peter Falk, as    does Steve Jobs.  </p>
<p>    3.03pm: Not much left, the big acting and film    awards plus In Memorium. Which is up now.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy gives a special mention to the two former Oscars    producers who we have lost this year.  </p>
<p>    3.01pm: Jim Schembri is back: &#8220;The nightmare begins as    The Artist wins best director: Oscar credibility drops 50    points as the world braces for a rush of studio-backed silent    French films. Not as bad as it sounds, so long as we can get    Michael Bay to do one of them. Really. What were Academy voters    thinking?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.59pm: And Alex wants more of &#8230; Steve  </p>
<p>    2.58pm: Steve Martin appears upset at    Bridesmaids missing out.  </p>
<p>    2.57pm: The highlights reel has James Earl    Jones gob-smacked, Oprah in tears and Dick Smith very thankful.    Meryl introduces the three to the stage and they receive an    ovation to &#8230; well more of the bleeding muzak actually. It    feels like the Oscars have gone off-off-off Broadway. And now    these luminaries are honoured with an ad break.  </p>
<p>    2.56pm: Meryl pops on her specs to introduce    the Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony. They    went to James Earl Jones, Oprah Winfrey and Dick Smith (not the    Australian).  </p>
<p>    2.55pm: Billy wants Meryl to get an Oscar for    having sat in the seats 14 times and pretend that she&#8217;s really    happy someone else won.  </p>
<p>    2.53pm: Michel has forgotten his speech, but    he&#8217;s French so it sounds cute. He wants to thank all of us. And    then tries to do so individually. Again he&#8217;s French so it    works. And he thanks Uggie the dog. And he wants to thank the    movie. I think he means movies in general, unless he&#8217;s thanking    his own movie, which would seem immodest, but hey&#8230; he&#8217;s    French.  </p>
<p>    2.51pm: Did you guess? Each director gets a    testimony from one of the actors in his film.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Director<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life<br />    Alexander Payne, The Descendants<br />    Martin Scorsese, Hugo   </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Michel Hazanavicius, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    2.50pm: And we&#8217;re back with Michael Douglas.  </p>
<p>    Douglas was tipped to be presenting Best Picture. He won&#8217;t be    unless there&#8217;s a big change to the running order. He&#8217;s talking    about directors. I think I know what he&#8217;s presenting.  </p>
<p>    2.48pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Sigh. We knew it was going to be    impossible for Billy Crystal to get through the evening without    making a 30-year old joke about J Edgar Hoover being a cross    dresser. Would have made a big difference if the crack was    funny. Where, oh where, did Crystal get these prehistoric gags    from? His safety deposit box?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    That joke didn&#8217;t make enough of an impression to warrant a    mention before. That. Good.  </p>
<p>    2.47pm: The pair behind Lessmore are very    excited and very unprepared.  </p>
<p>    2.46pm: Nothing particularly funny before&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Animated Short Film<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Dimanche/Sunday<br />    The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore<br />    La Luna<br />    A Morning Stroll<br />    Wild Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Fantastic Flying Books    of Mr. Morris Lessmore  </p>
<p>    2.42pm: Time for another award, but not before    Melissa and Rose play the Scorsese drinking game, pulling    mini-bar bottles from their cleavage to down before announcing:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Documentary Short Subject&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights    Movement?<br />    God Is the Bigger Elvis<br />    Incident in New Baghdad<br />    Saving Face<br />    The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Saving Face      </p>
<p>    2.41pm: The father-daughter team from The    Shore are happy to let people know that the Irish are    happy to talk.  </p>
<p>    2.40pm: They also get to hand out some awards.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Live Action Short    Film&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Pentecost<br />    Raju<br />    The Shore<br />    Time Freak<br />    Tuba Atlantic  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Shore  </p>
<p>    2.39pm: The girls from Bridesmaids    are on stage proving that while girls can be funny (though no    one really doubted that) the script writers for the Oscars    still only think they can be funny making penis jokes.  </p>
<p>    2.37pm: It&#8217;s time for the Motion Picture Arts    &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap presented by Mila    Jovovich  </p>
<p>    2.36pm: There&#8217;s a theme here:  </p>
<p>    2.35pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Note to Angelina Jolie: For a    woman trying hard to bolster her cred as a serious filmmaker,    coming out in a revealing cheesecake dress with a split up to    here might not have been a good call. Just trying to    help.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.33pm: Oh NOW we get a good throw to an ad.    It&#8217;s a webcam pointed at two of the nominees for Best Short    Film at the very moment that they found out that they&#8217;d been    nominated. Their genuine, sincere, excited scream is only the    second time this evening that something has been emotional.    Octavia Spencer was the first.  </p>
<p>    2.32pm: That&#8217;s right, it&#8217;s another montage.    Reese Witherspoon admits her favourite film is Overboard with    Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. Sacha Baron Cohen says he tries    to make stuff that he wants to watch &#8220;I just want to watch    really sick stuff.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.31pm: Woody Allen isn&#8217;t here (no real shock)    so Angelina thanks the Academy on behalf of the Academy who    accept the award on behalf of Woody.  </p>
<p>    2.29pm: Angelina stands up straight (like her    mother demanded) and presents another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    JC Chandor, Margin Call<br />    Asghar Farhadi, A Separation<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Woody Allen,    Midnight in Paris  </p>
<p>    2.28pm: Jim, Nat and Alexander mock Angelina&#8217;s    broad stance beautifully, and then Alex dares to say the clock    has to be stopped for that. He also kindly introduces the world    to which of them is Jim, Nat and Alex before dedicating the    award to his mother as she demanded.  </p>
<p>    2.26pm: Angelina comes out to speak the words    written for her REALLY BADLY. An in-joke given the award? Who    knows, but she thrusts a leg out so far it&#8217;s a metre away from    her to distract as many in the audience as possible.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Adapted    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Alexander Payne, Nat Faxton, Jim Rash, The    Descendants<br />    John Logan, Hugo<br />    George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Beau Willimon, The Ides of    March<br />    Aaron Sorkin, Steven Zaillian, Moneyball<br />    Bridget O&#8217;Connor, Peter Straughn, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,    Spy  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Descendants  </p>
<p>    2.24pm: Time for some Billy.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You know front row, why don&#8217;t we all chip in and buy the LA    Dodgers. You know, if you pay you play!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then completely flubs the introduction of Angelina Jolie.  </p>
<p>    2.21pm: Scott Ellis has just pointed out that Brett    should have thanked Kirk Baxter for winning an Oscar earlier    otherwise Australia would be adopting him right now.  </p>
<p>    2.20pm: The muzak is seriously raging out of    control. We now get a long boring plucked number while    cigarette girls hand out popcorn in the audience. I&#8217;d have    preferred to hear more of &#8220;Man or A Muppet&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.19pm: And that puts Brett McKenzie on stage    who talks of being star-struck when he finally met Kermit the    Frog &#8220;but once you get to know him, he&#8217;s just a normal frog,    and like a lot of stars here tonight, he&#8217;s a lot shorter in    real life.&#8221; Then adds &#8220;just a little joke&#8221;. Nice.  </p>
<p>    He also thanks his parents for never telling him to get a real    job and Jim Henson and his original team. Class all round from    Brett.  </p>
<p>    2.17pm: Will Ferrell and Zag Gallifaginagus    (that&#8217;s how he said it) step out of the orchestra pit to    present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Song<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Man or Muppet, The Muppets; Music and Lyric by Bret    McKenzie<br />    Real in Rio, Rio; Music by Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos    Brown, Lyric by Siedah Garrett  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Muppets  </p>
<p>    2.16pm Ludovic asks &#8220;To you the Academy,    please accept me, because I&#8217;ve got so much love to give&#8221; Then    he speaks in French for a bit and a whole lot more Academy    members are keen to get some of that love. Unfortunately he was    talking to his wife, so there&#8217;s not as much chance.  </p>
<p>    2.15pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;No, Billy, no! Not the &#8220;I can    tell what they&#8217;re thinking&#8221; routine! Aargh!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.12pm: A bland musical gag introduces Owen    Wilson and Penelope Cruz. They&#8217;ve got a script and an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Original    Score<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Adventures of Tintin, John Williams<br />    The Artist, Ludovic Bource<br />    Hugo, Howard Shore<br />    Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Alberto Iglesias<br />    War Horse, John Williams  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    2.11pm: Time now for the hallowed tradition,    the President of the Academy gives everyone the opportunity for    a mid-show stretch. Billy realises this as he thanks Tom for    &#8220;whipping the crowd into a frenzy&#8221; and calls him Mr Excitement.  </p>
<p>    There are some jokes you can make on your 9th appearance.  </p>
<p>    2.08pm: And we welcome you to the year 2000 as    Billy does his &#8220;I can read their minds&#8221; routine. Brad Pitt has    8 parent-teacher conferences in the morning. Morgan Freeman    gets a timely gag about March of the Penguins. George Clooney a    gag about the kiss. Scorsese a gag about being a director. Nick    Nolte gets guttaral noises. Coco (the dog from Artist) gets &#8220;if    I had &#8216;em I&#8217;d lick &#8216;em&#8221;. Sigh. Not much of a highlight.  </p>
<p>    2.06pm: Just before the break we got a long    blast of muzak and then a brief explanation of Hugo. It could    best be summarised thusly:  </p>
<p>    Hugo&nbsp;  </p>
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<p>    2.05pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Christopher Plummer&#8217;s Best    supporting actor win is NOT a defacto lifetime achievement    award. He actually deserved it. Oldest actor ever to win an    Oscar.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;Feisty Emma Stone the highlight so far by a    mile. A future presenter in the making?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.03pm: Plummer says he would share this award    with Ewan McGregor if he had any decency &#8220;but I don&#8217;t&#8221;. And    thanks his agents provocateur and his wife Elaine who deserves    the Nobel Peace Prize.  </p>
<p>    2.01pm: At 82, with his first win, Plummer    becomes the oldest actor to win an Oscar. He gets an ovation.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You&#8217;re only two years older than me darling, where have you    been all my life?  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When I first emerged from my Mother&#8217;s womb I was already    rehearsing my Oscars acceptance speech. Mercifully for you it    was so long ago I&#8217;ve forgotten it.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.00pm: Melissa Leo is on stage now to present    an award without swearing.  </p>
<p>    Best Supporting    Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Kenneth Branagh, My Week With Marilyn<br />    Jonah Hill, Moneyball<br />    Nick Nolte, Warrior<br />    Christopher Plummer, Beginners<br />    Max Von Sydow, Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Christopher Plummer,    Beginners  </p>
<p>    1.59pm: Just as a quick aside, wow, Mark    Wahlberg&#8217;s friend at PriceWaterhouse Coopers really lied to him    about the winners. (See the link above if that doesn&#8217;t make    sense).  </p>
<p>    1.58pm: Billy does a quick gag pointing out    that Harry Potter earned $7.7 billion &#8230; but only paid 13% in    income tax. Boom. Tish.  </p>
<p>    1.57pm: &#8220;I know it&#8217;s a huge thrill to be    nominated, but it&#8217;s awesome to win and really underrated.&#8221; Ah    finally, truth in acceptance speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.53pm: Emma Stone and Ben Stiller are on    stage, and Emma is just gushing about it being her first time    presenting and despite how scripted this is it&#8217;s fun. Probably    because Emma Stone is just good at it. Jonah Hill is in on the    act. Ben Stiller warns her from being &#8220;the presenter who tries    too hard&#8221;. Emma recounts a few classic Stiller-isms from Oscars    past (he&#8217;s in a tuxedo tonight).  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Visual Effects<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Real Steel<br />    Rise of the Planet of the Apes<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo      </p>
<p>    1.52pm: Melissa McCarthy is now molesting    Billy Crystal in his dressing room, at least that&#8217;s what the    back stage bit would have us believe. Meanwhile on stage&#8230;  </p>
<p>    1.50pm: So what do you think of the Oscars so    far? Agree with the winners? Agree with the comments? Agree    with their very existence?  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri has some animated thoughts:    &#8220;Rango winning best animated feature is a triumph of    originality over franchise movies such as Kung Fu Panda    2 and Puss in Boots. But please, Gore Verbinski,    we beg you not to use your Oscar to heavy the studio to green    light a sequel.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.49pm: Gore Verbinksi thanks a &#8220;real world    chameleon&#8221; Johnny Depp for his work on the film. He also says    people ask him whether Rango is a kids film and &#8220;I    don&#8217;t konw&#8221;.  </p>
<p>    1.48pm: Chris barely read the card before    announcing that, so expected was that win.  </p>
<p>    1.47pm: Bet you can&#8217;t guess which award Chris    is presenting &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Animated Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    A Cat In Paris<br />    Chico &amp; Rita<br />    Kung Fu Panda 2<br />    Puss in Boots<br />    Rango  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Rango  </p>
<p>    1.45pm: And now Chris Rock is doing, well a    Chris Rock impression as he discusses his love for animation    where fat women can play skinny women, a white man can play a    prince of Arabia and a black man can play a donkey or a zebra.  </p>
<p>    1.44pm: Now THIS isn&#8217;t scripted. The massive    bromance that is the boys who made this film swear, whoop and    talk over the music trying play them off before their    microphone is ultimately turned off. It&#8217;s funnier than RDJ&#8217;s    spot too.  </p>
<p>    1.42pm: Robert Downey Jr. has just interrupted    Gwyneth Paltrow with a documentary crew to film a documentary    called &#8220;The Presenter&#8221;. He complains Gwyneth&#8217;s lines feel    scripted. There&#8217;s WAY too much irony in that.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Documentary    Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Hell and Back Again<br />    If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation    Front<br />    Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory<br />    Pina<br />    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to:    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    1.41pm: And it&#8217;s time for some schtick.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy wants to recognise the achievements of the elderly    members of the crowd. He points out Christopher Plummer who may    be walking up on stage tonight &#8220;because apparently he wanders    off.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.38pm: The acrobats spinning above the    audience have me wondering exactly what Sacha Baron Cohen is up    to right now. And probably have a few insurance agents very    nervous.  </p>
<p>    1.36pm: Piggy and Kermit introduce a one off    never-to-be-repeated Cirque du Soleil spot. It is essentially    very similar every other Cirque du Soleil spot you&#8217;ve seen    except they&#8217;re in cinema based costumes and there is a video    wall behind them doing fancy things. That said, it is just as    magical as every other CdS spot you&#8217;ve seen as well.    Essentially it&#8217;s not a good thing to read about in text, so    ummm&#8230; hey look over there!  </p>
<p>    1.34pm: Over to the Muppets. Kermit and Piggy    having domestic #23,498. Kermit recalls his first time watching    a film &#8230; and getting run over by a Studebaker.  </p>
<p>    1.31pm: And it also signals a few words from    some of the Fairfax film critics:  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;HUGO cleaning up at the moment in tech    Oscars, with tally standing at four, does it spell a trouncing    over THE ARTIST for Best Picture and Director?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri: &#8220;OK, nobody is going to care, but best    editing going to Girl With the Dragon Tattoo instead of Hugo is    a celebration of production mimicry &#8211; which seems to be the    Oscar theme this year. We weren&#8217;t expecting this,&#8221; says one of    the winners. Dude, nobody was! Give it back.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.30pm: The muzak swells which means it must    be time for an ad break, and the pitch for another of this    year&#8217;s Best Picture nominees. They tell us about:  </p>
<p>    The Descendants&nbsp;  </p>
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<p>    1.29pm: The Sound Mixing team on Hugo are less    of a comedy act, they are on the other hand by turn more    emotional and more sincere.  </p>
<p>    1.28pm: They get to do one more award:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Mixing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, David Parker, Michael    Semanick, Ren Klyce and Bo Persson<br />    Hugo, Tom Fleischman and John Midgley<br />    Moneyball, Deb Adair, Ron Bochar, Dave Giammarco and    Ed Novick<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Greg P. Russell, Gary    Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Peter J. Devlin<br />    War Horse, Gary Rydstrom, Andy Nelson, Tom Johnson and    Stuart Wilson  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.27pm: Philip and Eugene start with a gag.    &#8220;You go&#8221; says one. &#8220;No, Hu-go&#8221; says t&#8217;other. They then continue    their comedic stylings by thanking &#8220;everyone who has ever been    born, or will be born, and if I&#8217;ve left anyone out, you know    who you are!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.26pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey quickly    present another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Drive, Lon Bender and Victor Ray Ennis<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Ren Klyce<br />    Hugo, Philip Stockton and Eugene Gearty<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Ethan Van der Ryn and    Erik Aadahl<br />    War Horse, Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.25pm: A big upset this one. As indicated by    Kirk pointing out that &#8220;we weren&#8217;t expecting this&#8221; and the fact    that they feel some members of their team aren&#8217;t even there.    Totally and utterly having nothing to say, Kirk and Angus just    agree to &#8220;let&#8217;s get out of here!&#8221; and leave early to big    applause.  </p>
<p>    1.23pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey are here    to present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Achievement in    Film Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel    Hazanavicius<br />    The Descendants, Kevin Tent<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus    Wall<br />    Hugo, Thelma Schoonmaker<br />    Moneyball, Christopher Tellefsen  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Girl with    the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall<br />    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    1.22pm: Billy is now thanking all the actors    who have appeared in the various bits so far. Thank goodness,    as I wasn&#8217;t sure who Tom Cruise and George Clooney were.  </p>
<p>    1.20pm: I&#8217;m not saying this is definitely    faked, but Eugene Levy is in the focus group. In fact this is    basically the brilliant team of comedic mockumentary team that    brought us films like Spinal Tap and Best in    Show.  </p>
<p>    1.19pm: And now some &#8220;rare footage of one of    the first focus groups on watching The Wizard of Oz.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.18pm: Billy is back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    On seeing The Help:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I wanted to hug the first black woman I saw which from Beverly    Hills is about a forty minute drive.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.17pm: JIM SCHEMBRI has just dropped in to ask &#8220;Sandra    Bullock intros Best Foreign Film in Mandarin Chinese with a    German accent. Question: Why isn&#8217;t she hosting?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.15pm: The Oscars have just stepped into an    elevator for an ad break. At least I assume they have as we are    getting a muzack outro for yet another ad break. They musos are    playing it live from one of the boxes above the stage. Not the    best &#8220;new thing&#8221; about this year&#8217;s awards it must be said.  </p>
<p>    1.14pm: We have tears! Octavia thanks the    Academy for putting her with the hottest guy in the room. It    could be Oscar. Could be Christian Bale. Could be the seat    warmer from earlier. She thanks Alabama. She&#8217;s reading off the    auto-cue which means she just said &#8220;please wrap up&#8221;. Emotional    and effusive. The sort of speech we want.  </p>
<p>    1.13pm: If you&#8217;re wondering, yes I did type    that award before it was announced. Odds on favourite Octavia    is clearly popular in the room as she gets a whooping standing    ovation that seems genuine and prolonged.  </p>
<p>    1.10pm: Christian Bale is now on stage    following Billy Crystal&#8217;s first political joke of the evening    in which he accuses at least one Republican Presidential    candidate of being a crack addict. Heh.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Supporting Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Berenice Bejo, The Artist<br />    Jessica Chastain, The Help<br />    Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids<br />    Janet McTeer, Albert Nobbs<br />    Octavia Spencer, The Help&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Octavia Spencer, The    Help  </p>
<p>    1.08pm: This is an entirely predictable yet    thoroughly deserved decision. The first film from Iran to win    an Oscar. The award is dedicated to all who &#8220;despise hostility    and resentment&#8221; which seems a good benchmark for tonight&#8217;s    speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.07pm: Is on stage speaking a German version    of Mandarin (it works as a joke when you see it) to present    another Oscar.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Foreign Language Film of the    Year<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Bullhead (Belgium)<br />    Footnote (Israel)<br />    In Darkness (Poland)<br />    Monsieur Lazhar (Canada)<br />    A Separation (Iran)  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: A    Separation  </p>
<p>    1.05pm: Before the break the Voice-of-Oscars    was telling us all about Moneyball. It looks a bit    like this:  </p>
<p>    1.03pm: So what&#8217;s different this year? It    turns out that for each of the technical awards, during the    announcement of the nominees we get a testimonial from the star    of the film about the nominees work. So we had Glenn Close    talking about the work of the make up team on Albert Nobbs.    It&#8217;s actually a nice touch as it means we won&#8217;t just see clips    from Hugo and The Artist all    night.  </p>
<p>    1.02pm: A different Voice-of-Oscars has come    on to tell us that there are more awards to come. And more    presenters. And they don&#8217;t say it, but I&#8217;m betting there will    be more montages too.  </p>
<p>    1.01pm: Testimonies to camera from a bunch of    Hollywood&#8217;s A-list telling us about their first time going to    the cinema. Brad Pitt went to see something called    Gargantua. That film will now be being downloaded by    millions. Yesterday, noone had heard of it. Adam Sandler on the    other hand is recalling Sean Connery&#8217;s chest hair.  </p>
<p>    1.00pm: Mark Coulier thanks Meryl Streep for    keeping him employed for 27 years.  </p>
<p>    12.59pm: A quick mention for J.Lo and C.Ditz    who just turned their collective derrieres to the camera before    presenting the award. C.Ditz tells us &#8220;well, you take a    chance&#8230;&#8221; On what exactly is unclear.  </p>
<p>    12.57pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz    present one more award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Makeup<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Albert Nobbs, Martial Corneville, Lynn Johnston and    Matthew W. Mungle<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Nick    Dudman, Amanda Knight and Lisa Tomblin<br />    The Iron Lady, Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    12.56pm: Mark Bridges wants to thank the    Academy &#8220;for making dreams come true.&#8221; There&#8217;s clearly been a    direction to keep early speeches VERY shot this year.  </p>
<p>    12.54pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz come    out to present another award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Costume    Design<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Anonymous, Lisy Christl<br />    The Artist, Mark Bridges<br />    Hugo, Sandy Powell<br />    Jane Eyre, Michael O’Connor<br />    W.E., Arianne Phillips  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    12.52pm: Time for another montage, through the    ages of cinema. Forest Gump, Titanic, The Princess Bride,    Amelie, Ghost, Jaws, Apollo 13, The Hangover, Planes, Trains    and Automobiles, Beverly Hills Cop, Apocalypse Now, The    Godfather, A Few Good Men, The French Connection, Star Wars,    Raging Bull, Midnight Cowboy, Rocky, all lead in to THAT    orgasm scene from When Harry Met Sally . And then    Billy tells us that that was Rob Reiner&#8217;s mom wanting &#8220;what    she&#8217;s having&#8221;. Is there anyone left alive who didn&#8217;t know that    and would be watching the Oscars?  </p>
<p>    12.51pm: And we&#8217;re back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;We&#8217;re sitting in the [your name here] theatre, to experience    something you can only experience in the cinema. Bed bugs.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12.48pm: A strange Caribbean musical interlude    plays us into the break, after the voice of Oscars tells us    that Meryl Streep has 17 nominations for only 2 wins, then    ponders whether she can do it again. Presumably the voice means    win, not do again what she normally does, which is smile    politely while chalking up another record for unsuccessful    nominations.  </p>
<p>    12.47pm: And the team from Hugo dedicate the    award to Italy!  </p>
<p>    12.46pm: So far the early awards going as    predicted, particularly     as predicted by Mark Wahlberg!  </p>
<p>    12.45pm: Time for the second award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Art Direction<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Midnight in Paris<br />    War Horse  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12.44pm: Robert is graceful as he accepts an    award that he can&#8217;t believe gets awarded first.  </p>
<p>    12.43pm: Time for an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Cinematography&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Guillaume Schiffman<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Jeff Cronenweth<br />    Hugo, Robert Richardson<br />    The Tree of Life, Emmanuel Lubezki<br />    War Horse, Janusz Kaminski  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12:42pm: And to present the first award&#8230; Tom    Hanks. Who presented the first award last year. He&#8217;s    introducing Karl, a man who has been seat filling at the Oscars    for 49 years. The Oscars are literally recognising the little    people. Well, little person. Well, he looks short in that    seat.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s the Oscars, a party for one, for the rest it&#8217;s the    blues&#8221;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    12.40pm: As Billy continues the song which has    nine films to get through, here&#8217;s a GUESS at how tonight might    go.  </p>
<p>    The running order has for the last few years been a closely    guarded secret. For a clue though, here&#8217;s the order the awards    came in last year.  </p>
<p>    Best Art Direction<br />    Best Cinematography<br />    Best Supporting Actress<br />    Best Animated Feature<br />    Best Animated Short Film<br />    Best Adapted Screenplay<br />    Best Original Screenplay<br />    Best Foreign Language Film<br />    Best Supporting Actor<br />    Academy President<br />    Best Original Score Oscar<br />    Best Sound Mixing<br />    Best Sound Editing<br />    Motion Picture Arts &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap<br />    Best Makeup<br />    Best Costume Design<br />    Performances of nominees for Best Song *** Not happening this    year ***<br />    Best Documentary Short Subject<br />    Best Live Action Short Film<br />    Best Documentary feature<br />    Best Visual Effects<br />    Best Film Editing<br />    Best Original Song<br />    In Memoriam segment<br />    Best Director Award<br />    Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony in    November, with the honourees introduced onstage<br />    Best Actress Oscar<br />    Best Actor Oscar<br />    Best Motion Picture Oscar  </p>
<p>    12.38pm: The song is a montage. Mr Ed theme    about War Horse. That&#8217;s Amore about Scorsese &#8220;it&#8217;s    Hugo&#8221;. Billy is upset no one was offed in    Hugo. And &#8220;What&#8217;s it all about?&#8221; a song about Tree    of Life.  </p>
<p>    12.36pm: And now&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy is now on stage and making this thumbnail instantly    inaccurate by wearing white tie.  </p>
<p>    No mention of Eddie Murphy yet.  </p>
<p>    He&#8217;s hosting for the 9th time he tells us. Big cheer.  </p>
<p>    Now we&#8217;re getting a repeated gag about baseball and the way    that James Earl Jones pronounces it.  </p>
<p>    Cue the song&#8230; &#8220;It&#8217;s a wonderful night for Oscar&#8230;&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12:35pm: Billy makes an ugly Tintin before    strips of film start flying everywhere. Looks like it&#8217;s time to    enter the NOT KODAK theatre.  </p>
<p>    12.33pm: Gorgeous thematic linking of films,    the pie from The Help into THAT bathroom scene from    Bridesmaids. Then Tom Cruise bursts through the window into the    cinema that Billy is watching Hugo in.  </p>
<p>    12:32pm And NOW he&#8217;s chatting to Justin Bieber    who is promising &#8220;I&#8217;ll bring the 18 to 24 year old graphic&#8221;&#8230;    before Billy cameos as Sammy Davis Jr promising to kill Hitler.    This just in from the sentences you thought you&#8217;d never type    department.  </p>
<p>    12:31pm As predicted, we start with Billy    featuring in scenes from all this year&#8217;s best films. He&#8217;s    kissing George Clooney now.  </p>
<p>    12:29pm And now, live from the Hollywood and    Highland Theatre&#8230; it&#8217;s Morgan Freeman. One assumes this isn&#8217;t    a last minute change in host, but a man to introduce the    host.  </p>
<p>    12.27pm: Afternoon all, I&#8217;ll be your    interpreter for the next few hours of Academy shenanigans &#8211;    Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm That&#8217;s all from the red    carpet. Sarah McInerney and Lenny Ann Low are signing off. Over    to you Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm Glenn Close looks amazing in a fitted    forest green Zac Posen dress with a matching dinner jacket.  </p>
<p>    12.20pm Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are on    the red carpet! Angelina is in Atelier Versace. It&#8217;s black with    a thigh high split. Her hair is out and flowing and she&#8217;s gone    for a red lip colour.  </p>
<p>    12.16pm Metallics have been another mini-trend    at this year&#8217;s Oscars. Meryl Streep continues the trend with    this gold Lanvin gown and what looks like a chain link    belt.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.15pm Penelope Cruz in a very glamorous blue    Armani princess-style gown.  </p>
<p>    12.12pm New mum and last year&#8217;s best actress    winner Natalie Portman in what looks like a red, strapless,    polkadot gown. Apparently it&#8217;s a 1954 vintage Christian Dior.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.05pm Sandy goes two tone! Former winner    Sandra Bullock in a white and black dress with filigree    embellishment at the waist and sleeve.  </p>
<p>    12pm Colour and sparkle have been the big    themes of the red carpet so far but white is definitely a    mini-trend. Gwyneth Paltrow is in a long white dress by Tom    Ford, it looks off the shoulder but it&#8217;s hard to tell because    the dress is covered by a white cape in the same fabric. We&#8217;re    betting she&#8217;ll shrug that cape off for her presenting duties    later in the evening.  </p>
<p>    11.52am We&#8217;re calling it the starburst design    and here&#8217;s another one, from Zuhair Murad and worn by Jennifer    Lopez. It has sleeve cutouts, a low v-neck and a small train.    Her hair is very elegant, old Hollywood, scooped up off the    face &#8211; a common theme tonight. She commiserates with Ryan    Seacrest&#8217;s &#8216;ash&#8217; covered suit, saying &#8220;oh baby, I&#8217;m sorry about    that&#8221;.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.50am There&#8217;s a bit of royalty on the red    carpet. Princess Charlene is showing off her swimmer&#8217;s arms and    her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco. She&#8217;s in an ivory    coloured, shimmery, sleeveless gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.37am Jessica Chastain is reportedly wearing    $US 2 million worth of Harry Winston yellow diamonds. Without a    security guard.  </p>
<p>    11.35am Is Emma Stone a presenter or a    present? With a large bow at the neck, Stone&#8217;s cherry red dress    is reminiscent of Nicole Kidman&#8217;s 2007 Balenciaga gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.24am Seacrest is &#8220;the victim of comedy&#8221;    says Tina Fey.  </p>
<p>    11.20am So much for Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s Burberry    suit. It&#8217;s now covered in the fake ashes of Kim Jong-il,    courtesy of The Dictator who spilled them down the TV    presenter&#8217;s front. Seacrest is not happy. The &#8216;ashes&#8217; are    everywhere! Where&#8217;s the lint roller&#8230;  </p>
<p>    11.12am Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig on the    red carpet &#8211; they&#8217;re co-nominees for the Bridesmaids    screenplay. Both admit their minds are whirling at the success    of the film. Mumolo was &#8216;waiting tables&#8217; and working three jobs    at the one time before the film.  </p>
<p>    Wiig is in a nude-coloured, strapless J. Mendel dress with a    fitted bust and flowing skirt. Mumolo is in Pamella Roland.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.10am Apparently The Dictator (aka Sacha    Baron Cohen in character) has arrived. Looks like he&#8217;s    accompanied by female security guards in mini-skirts carrying    large bouquets. We&#8217;re waiting for a close-up view.  </p>
<p>    11.05am Octavia Spencer is in a starburst of    sequins, courtesy of designer Tadashi Shoji.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.56am Just to clarify Viola Davis has    actually gone wig-free at the encouragement of her husband,    according to Instyle.com. The hair, the gown, the accessories &#8211;    she looks fabulous.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.55am Rooney Mara continues her brave    fashion choices with a white Givenchy gown. There&#8217;s a hint of    the Opera House sails across the bust. We&#8217;re undecided on this    one.  </p>
<p>    10.52am Michelle Williams is in a coral Louis    Vuitton gown with a frill from waist to hip.  </p>
<p>    10.45am P.Diddy is getting the lint roller    treatment prior to walking the red carpet.  </p>
<p>    10.40am Nominee Viola Davis is here. She&#8217;s in    an emerald green Vera Wang. Has she chopped off her locks or is    it pulled back in an updo? Either way, she looks stunning.  </p>
<p>    10.35am OK, on closer inspection Stacy Keibler    is in a bronze Marchesa gown. Not quite Oscar colour but very    statue-like! Clooney is in a Giorgio Armani suit.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.30am Michelle Williams has arrived with her    besty Busy Philipps. We&#8217;re just waiting to get a look at her    dress.  </p>
<p>    10.24am Lenny and Sarah say fashion miss for    Jessica Chastain. Kelly Osbourne says hit. Looks like a bit of    an overly-brocaded cushion to us. Jump on the comments and let    us know what you think&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.22am Shailene Woodley has taken a step back    in time with Valentino Couture. It&#8217;s a bit like a &#8217;60s bridal    dress &#8211; fitted, modest and slinky. She seriously looks fab!  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.20am Has George Clooney&#8217;s girlfriend Stacy    Keibler come as an Oscar? Perhaps she&#8217;s hoping to colour    coordinate with her boyfriend&#8217;s best actor statue. Clooney is    nominated for his role in The Descendants.  </p>
<p>    10.12am Berenice is wearing a light mint    colour, which she compares to the colour of Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s    eyes.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.10am Rose Byrne is in Vivienne Westwood, a    shimmering, black, column dress. Nice to hear an Aussie accent    on the red carpet. Black is certainly an unusual choice on what    has been quite a colourful red carpet so far. Nice to see she    saw the error of her ways after that jumpsuit at the SAG    awards.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.08am The red carpet chatter is that the    &#8216;Bridemaids&#8217; have arrived.  </p>
<p>    10.05am Milla Jovovich in another Elie Saab. A    silver, one shouldered gown with swirling sequins all over and    a clutch to match. It&#8217;s a pretty heavy duty box-clutch &#8211; weapon    like, she suggests. Consider that a warning Oscar-goers&#8230;  </p>
<p>    10am Nominee Berenice Bejo &#8211; again, from    The Artist &#8211; has arrived. She&#8217;s wearing red carpet    favourite Elie Saab.  </p>
<p>    9.55am The red carpet goes green! Missi Pyle,    also from The Artist, is wearing a dress made from the    product of cruelty free silk worms. She joked they were living    it up in a suite in the Four Seasons Hotel. It was the winning    entry in the red carpet eco-friendly design contest. It&#8217;s a nod    to old Hollywood glamour in a Tiffany blue colour with a brooch    adorning the waist.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.35am The E! red carpet team has kicked off    the proceedings with a plug for their own designers &#8211; Guiliana    Rancic is in a gorgeous, silver coloured Tony Ward couture gown    with cap sleeves. Ryan Seacrest is in Burberry.  </p>
<p>    9.28am So who are we expecting to see on the    red carpet today, well some of the high profile nominees    include Meryl Streep, Michelle Williams, George Clooney, Brad    Pitt, Jessica Chastain and Viola Davis. Halle Berry was on the    presenting team but has apparently pulled out because of issues    with a broken foot. Angelina Jolie is reported to be    presenting.  </p>
<p>    9.24am The first photo has dropped onto the    wires. It&#8217;s US television presenter Nancy O&#8217;Dell. Wow, that&#8217;s    some plunging neckline, but it&#8217;s great to see some colour on    the red carpet early on in the proceedings.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.17am Morning style watchers! Live coverage    of the Oscars red carpet is only minutes away. On deck to bring    you the fashion hits and misses are Sarah McInerney and Lenny    Ann Low. Taking over at 12.30pm to cover the ceremony is Giles    Hardie.  </p>
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<p>      The 2012 Academy Awards    </p>
<p>    As it happened: All the hits, misses, jokes and gaffes    from this year&#8217;s Oscars and red carpet.  </p>
<p>    All entries in AEDT. Running scores &#8211; Hugo 5, The    Artist 5, The Iron Lady 2, A Separation 1, The Help 1, The Girl    With The Dragon Tattoo 1, Undefeated 1, Rango 1, The Muppets 1,    The Descendants 1, Midnight in Paris 1, The Shore    1, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr.    Morris Lessmore 1, Saving Face    1.  </p>
<p>    4.02pm: The quotes from backstage trickling    through. This from Christopher Plummer:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;It is a le creme on top, and it&#8217;s lovely to be sort of    accepted, because you know that beyond the pleasure of working    in front of a live audience, particularly, it&#8217;s a general    acceptance of your work. So it&#8217;s thrilling, and I don&#8217;t pretend    not to poo poo awards, although there&#8217;s so many of them, I    can&#8217;t keep up. I mean, they&#8217;re inventing a new one every day.&#8221;  </p>
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<p>    And &#8230;  </p>
<p>    &#8220;Well, it is sort of a renewal, it&#8217;s not a beginning exactly,    but it has recharged me and I hope I can do it for another ten    years at least. I&#8217;m going to drop dead wherever I am, on stage    or on the set. We don&#8217;t retire in our profession, thank God.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.56pm: Australian winner Kirk Baxter is backstage and talking:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I think we were flabbergasted when we were standing there,    kind of speaks for itself. Movies have momentum behind them.    There&#8217;s a few films this year that have that momentum. Our    movie wasn&#8217;t nominated for Best Picture so it was surprising    for us.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.50pm: Another Tweet  </p>
<p>    3.44pm: Some thoughts from the Twitter-sphere:  </p>
<p>    3.41pm: Jim&#8217;s not a happy man: &#8220;Oscar stock hits bottom    as The Artist takes best film. Proof that the dazzle of an    elongated novelty trick can blind Oscar voters to the cinematic    qualities they are supposed to recognise and celebrate. That    the award was announced by Tom Cruise, an actor famous for    pulling off impossible missions, was fitting. The eternal    optimist in all of us prays that this is an    aberration.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.40pm: There you have it. Lots of speeches    and awards, not a lot of note in between. Billy brought back    the comfort of the familiar, but failed to balance it with    anything new. Between that and the removal of every other bit    of colour (still sore about the Best Song performances being    lost) it&#8217;s hard to describe this as anything but unmemorable.  </p>
<p>    3.39pm: A final word from Billy.  </p>
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<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s our evening, good night everybody.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Short and to the point.  </p>
<p>    Notably there is no group shot on the stage, the cast and crew    of The Artist get off and the lights are dimmed as we hear far    too much more from the muzak orchestra.  </p>
<p>    3.37pm: The producer of The Artist appears to    be an 18 year old work experience kid which says a lot for the    French high school film programs. Seriously though he&#8217;s young    and very proud. The director says it&#8217;s 6am in Paris and he    wants to thank Billy Winder, Billy Winder and Billy Winder.  </p>
<p>    3.34pm: They&#8217;re getting through the nine Best    Picture nominees much quicker and in far more engrossing a    manner than either of the Best Actor gongs. It&#8217;s not just about    the egos. But it is mostly about the egos.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Picture<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    The Descendants <br />    Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close <br />    Hugo <br />    Midnight in Paris <br />    The Help&nbsp;<br />    Moneyball <br />    War Horse&nbsp;<br />    The Tree of Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    3.33pm: Tom Cruise is up to present the long    list of nominees for Best Picture. Billy says it&#8217;s because he&#8217;s    been on screen since he was 19.  </p>
<p>    3.30pm: Score one for the Old White Men? Meryl    wins only her third Oscar with her 17th nomination.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When they called my name, I had this feeling I could hear half    of America saying &#8220;Oh come on, her again? Why?&#8221; but whatever!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    She thanks first her husband, then her makeup artist (who won    film&#8217;s only other award earlier tonight)  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I know I&#8217;ll never be up here again,&#8221; says Meryl as she thanks    her old friends and her new friends. &#8220;The thing that counts the    most for me is the friendships, and the love and the sheer joy    we have shared.&#8221; She thanks those here and departed for her    &#8220;inexplicably wonderful career.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.28pm: He&#8217;s good on his intro for Michelle    too who he says was his mentor when they first worked together,    despite her being 12 and he 35.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs<br />    Viola Davis, The Help<br />    Rooney Mara, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo<br />    Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady<br />    Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;And the Oscar goes to: Meryl Streep,    The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    3.26pm: Oh wait. &#8220;Meryl. Mama Mia! We were in    Greece, I was gay, we danced and I probably fathered your    daughter. They were strange times but wonderful.&#8221; Nice.  </p>
<p>    3.25pm: I&#8217;m not sure who thought it was a good    idea to lumber the naturally charming Colin Firth with the    drawn out litany of flattery that is the Best Actress    nominations. When Colin can&#8217;t make it interesting, you&#8217;ve made    a bad call.  </p>
<p>    3.24pm: Billy has a quick snipe prior to    introducing the next presenter.  </p>
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<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;They must be going nuts in France right now. Or whatever it is    the French have in place of joy.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.23pm: Not a lot to be had in the way of    highlights this year. The showbiz has gone out of the showbiz    awards, as it all gets a bit samey, a bit Billy and a bit    obsessed with the actual awards.  </p>
<p>    3.22pm: Another ray of sunshine from Jim Schembri:    &#8220;Oscar stocks drop another 50 points as Best Actor goes to The    Artist, now unarguably the most overrated film of the year. &#8220;I    love your country,&#8221; Jean Dujardin tells America. If only    America could return the compliment.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.19pm: A lot expected from this acceptance    speech. Or, possibly, nothing.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I love your country. Thank you to the Academy. It&#8217;s funny    because in 1929 it wasn&#8217;t Billy Crystal but Douglas Fairbanks    that hosted the first Oscars Ceremony.&#8221; Jean mentions it    because the acceptance speeches were 15 minutes. &#8220;How times    have changed.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    No sign of the dog yet. I&#8217;m getting worried.  </p>
<p>    Finally, Jean adds: &#8220;If George Valentine could speak he&#8217;d say    [incomprehensible French yelling that is cool because it's    French]&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.18pm: And we&#8217;re almost there &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Demian Bichir, A Better Life<br />    George Clooney, The Descendants<br />    Jean Dujardin, The Artist<br />    Gary Oldman, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy<br />    Brad Pitt, Moneyball  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Jean Dujardin, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    3.16pm: If you&#8217;re wondering why we couldn&#8217;t    have all of the (two) Best Songs performed this year, it seems    this is the answer. This is taking longer than some of the Best    Short Film nominees.  </p>
<p>    3.14pm: Ruh-rosh. Natalie Portman is    presenting Best Actor and she&#8217;s having to give a testimony for    each and then we also get a clip from their film. It seems just    being nominated isn&#8217;t quite enough. You need Natalie (she&#8217;s    using first names, so I will too) to tell you how great you    were.  </p>
<p>    3.12pm: Yet if it was all getting too serious:  </p>
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<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I&#8217;ve never had any of those feelings.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then thanks the choir on What A Wonderful World.  </p>
<p>    3.10pm: I take it back. Time for one more    actors-talk-to-camera montage in which the stars tell us why    they like movies. No one has said &#8220;because they pay me millions    of dollars&#8221;.&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    3.09pm: Only twenty minutes (and whatever    change Billy negotiated) left and the three big awards to go.    What are your tips? Is it all The Artist and Meryl    from here? Let us know in the comments.  </p>
<p>    3.08pm: Brett McKenzie is lightening the mood    backstage.  </p>
<p>    3.07pm: The strains of What A Wonderful World    end with Elizabeth Taylor. Thankfully no muzak follows to kill    the moment. We just get an ad.  </p>
<p>    3.04pm: Won&#8217;t get them all but we get to start    with Jane Russell, the first to get a word in is Peter Falk, as    does Steve Jobs.  </p>
<p>    3.03pm: Not much left, the big acting and film    awards plus In Memorium. Which is up now.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy gives a special mention to the two former Oscars    producers who we have lost this year.  </p>
<p>    3.01pm: Jim Schembri is back: &#8220;The nightmare begins as    The Artist wins best director: Oscar credibility drops 50    points as the world braces for a rush of studio-backed silent    French films. Not as bad as it sounds, so long as we can get    Michael Bay to do one of them. Really. What were Academy voters    thinking?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.59pm: And Alex wants more of &#8230; Steve  </p>
<p>    2.58pm: Steve Martin appears upset at    Bridesmaids missing out.  </p>
<p>    2.57pm: The highlights reel has James Earl    Jones gob-smacked, Oprah in tears and Dick Smith very thankful.    Meryl introduces the three to the stage and they receive an    ovation to &#8230; well more of the bleeding muzak actually. It    feels like the Oscars have gone off-off-off Broadway. And now    these luminaries are honoured with an ad break.  </p>
<p>    2.56pm: Meryl pops on her specs to introduce    the Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony. They    went to James Earl Jones, Oprah Winfrey and Dick Smith (not the    Australian).  </p>
<p>    2.55pm: Billy wants Meryl to get an Oscar for    having sat in the seats 14 times and pretend that she&#8217;s really    happy someone else won.  </p>
<p>    2.53pm: Michel has forgotten his speech, but    he&#8217;s French so it sounds cute. He wants to thank all of us. And    then tries to do so individually. Again he&#8217;s French so it    works. And he thanks Uggie the dog. And he wants to thank the    movie. I think he means movies in general, unless he&#8217;s thanking    his own movie, which would seem immodest, but hey&#8230; he&#8217;s    French.  </p>
<p>    2.51pm: Did you guess? Each director gets a    testimony from one of the actors in his film.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Director<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life<br />    Alexander Payne, The Descendants<br />    Martin Scorsese, Hugo   </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Michel Hazanavicius, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    2.50pm: And we&#8217;re back with Michael Douglas.  </p>
<p>    Douglas was tipped to be presenting Best Picture. He won&#8217;t be    unless there&#8217;s a big change to the running order. He&#8217;s talking    about directors. I think I know what he&#8217;s presenting.  </p>
<p>    2.48pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Sigh. We knew it was going to be    impossible for Billy Crystal to get through the evening without    making a 30-year old joke about J Edgar Hoover being a cross    dresser. Would have made a big difference if the crack was    funny. Where, oh where, did Crystal get these prehistoric gags    from? His safety deposit box?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    That joke didn&#8217;t make enough of an impression to warrant a    mention before. That. Good.  </p>
<p>    2.47pm: The pair behind Lessmore are very    excited and very unprepared.  </p>
<p>    2.46pm: Nothing particularly funny before&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Animated Short Film<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Dimanche/Sunday<br />    The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore<br />    La Luna<br />    A Morning Stroll<br />    Wild Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Fantastic Flying Books    of Mr. Morris Lessmore  </p>
<p>    2.42pm: Time for another award, but not before    Melissa and Rose play the Scorsese drinking game, pulling    mini-bar bottles from their cleavage to down before announcing:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Documentary Short Subject&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights    Movement?<br />    God Is the Bigger Elvis<br />    Incident in New Baghdad<br />    Saving Face<br />    The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Saving Face      </p>
<p>    2.41pm: The father-daughter team from The    Shore are happy to let people know that the Irish are    happy to talk.  </p>
<p>    2.40pm: They also get to hand out some awards.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Live Action Short    Film&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Pentecost<br />    Raju<br />    The Shore<br />    Time Freak<br />    Tuba Atlantic  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Shore  </p>
<p>    2.39pm: The girls from Bridesmaids    are on stage proving that while girls can be funny (though no    one really doubted that) the script writers for the Oscars    still only think they can be funny making penis jokes.  </p>
<p>    2.37pm: It&#8217;s time for the Motion Picture Arts    &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap presented by Mila    Jovovich  </p>
<p>    2.36pm: There&#8217;s a theme here:  </p>
<p>    2.35pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Note to Angelina Jolie: For a    woman trying hard to bolster her cred as a serious filmmaker,    coming out in a revealing cheesecake dress with a split up to    here might not have been a good call. Just trying to    help.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.33pm: Oh NOW we get a good throw to an ad.    It&#8217;s a webcam pointed at two of the nominees for Best Short    Film at the very moment that they found out that they&#8217;d been    nominated. Their genuine, sincere, excited scream is only the    second time this evening that something has been emotional.    Octavia Spencer was the first.  </p>
<p>    2.32pm: That&#8217;s right, it&#8217;s another montage.    Reese Witherspoon admits her favourite film is Overboard with    Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. Sacha Baron Cohen says he tries    to make stuff that he wants to watch &#8220;I just want to watch    really sick stuff.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.31pm: Woody Allen isn&#8217;t here (no real shock)    so Angelina thanks the Academy on behalf of the Academy who    accept the award on behalf of Woody.  </p>
<p>    2.29pm: Angelina stands up straight (like her    mother demanded) and presents another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    JC Chandor, Margin Call<br />    Asghar Farhadi, A Separation<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Woody Allen,    Midnight in Paris  </p>
<p>    2.28pm: Jim, Nat and Alexander mock Angelina&#8217;s    broad stance beautifully, and then Alex dares to say the clock    has to be stopped for that. He also kindly introduces the world    to which of them is Jim, Nat and Alex before dedicating the    award to his mother as she demanded.  </p>
<p>    2.26pm: Angelina comes out to speak the words    written for her REALLY BADLY. An in-joke given the award? Who    knows, but she thrusts a leg out so far it&#8217;s a metre away from    her to distract as many in the audience as possible.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Adapted    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Alexander Payne, Nat Faxton, Jim Rash, The    Descendants<br />    John Logan, Hugo<br />    George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Beau Willimon, The Ides of    March<br />    Aaron Sorkin, Steven Zaillian, Moneyball<br />    Bridget O&#8217;Connor, Peter Straughn, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,    Spy  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Descendants  </p>
<p>    2.24pm: Time for some Billy.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You know front row, why don&#8217;t we all chip in and buy the LA    Dodgers. You know, if you pay you play!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then completely flubs the introduction of Angelina Jolie.  </p>
<p>    2.21pm: Scott Ellis has just pointed out that Brett    should have thanked Kirk Baxter for winning an Oscar earlier    otherwise Australia would be adopting him right now.  </p>
<p>    2.20pm: The muzak is seriously raging out of    control. We now get a long boring plucked number while    cigarette girls hand out popcorn in the audience. I&#8217;d have    preferred to hear more of &#8220;Man or A Muppet&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.19pm: And that puts Brett McKenzie on stage    who talks of being star-struck when he finally met Kermit the    Frog &#8220;but once you get to know him, he&#8217;s just a normal frog,    and like a lot of stars here tonight, he&#8217;s a lot shorter in    real life.&#8221; Then adds &#8220;just a little joke&#8221;. Nice.  </p>
<p>    He also thanks his parents for never telling him to get a real    job and Jim Henson and his original team. Class all round from    Brett.  </p>
<p>    2.17pm: Will Ferrell and Zag Gallifaginagus    (that&#8217;s how he said it) step out of the orchestra pit to    present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Song<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Man or Muppet, The Muppets; Music and Lyric by Bret    McKenzie<br />    Real in Rio, Rio; Music by Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos    Brown, Lyric by Siedah Garrett  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Muppets  </p>
<p>    2.16pm Ludovic asks &#8220;To you the Academy,    please accept me, because I&#8217;ve got so much love to give&#8221; Then    he speaks in French for a bit and a whole lot more Academy    members are keen to get some of that love. Unfortunately he was    talking to his wife, so there&#8217;s not as much chance.  </p>
<p>    2.15pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;No, Billy, no! Not the &#8220;I can    tell what they&#8217;re thinking&#8221; routine! Aargh!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.12pm: A bland musical gag introduces Owen    Wilson and Penelope Cruz. They&#8217;ve got a script and an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Original    Score<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Adventures of Tintin, John Williams<br />    The Artist, Ludovic Bource<br />    Hugo, Howard Shore<br />    Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Alberto Iglesias<br />    War Horse, John Williams  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    2.11pm: Time now for the hallowed tradition,    the President of the Academy gives everyone the opportunity for    a mid-show stretch. Billy realises this as he thanks Tom for    &#8220;whipping the crowd into a frenzy&#8221; and calls him Mr Excitement.  </p>
<p>    There are some jokes you can make on your 9th appearance.  </p>
<p>    2.08pm: And we welcome you to the year 2000 as    Billy does his &#8220;I can read their minds&#8221; routine. Brad Pitt has    8 parent-teacher conferences in the morning. Morgan Freeman    gets a timely gag about March of the Penguins. George Clooney a    gag about the kiss. Scorsese a gag about being a director. Nick    Nolte gets guttaral noises. Coco (the dog from Artist) gets &#8220;if    I had &#8216;em I&#8217;d lick &#8216;em&#8221;. Sigh. Not much of a highlight.  </p>
<p>    2.06pm: Just before the break we got a long    blast of muzak and then a brief explanation of Hugo. It could    best be summarised thusly:  </p>
<p>    Hugo&nbsp;  </p>
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<p>    2.05pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Christopher Plummer&#8217;s Best    supporting actor win is NOT a defacto lifetime achievement    award. He actually deserved it. Oldest actor ever to win an    Oscar.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;Feisty Emma Stone the highlight so far by a    mile. A future presenter in the making?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.03pm: Plummer says he would share this award    with Ewan McGregor if he had any decency &#8220;but I don&#8217;t&#8221;. And    thanks his agents provocateur and his wife Elaine who deserves    the Nobel Peace Prize.  </p>
<p>    2.01pm: At 82, with his first win, Plummer    becomes the oldest actor to win an Oscar. He gets an ovation.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You&#8217;re only two years older than me darling, where have you    been all my life?  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When I first emerged from my Mother&#8217;s womb I was already    rehearsing my Oscars acceptance speech. Mercifully for you it    was so long ago I&#8217;ve forgotten it.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.00pm: Melissa Leo is on stage now to present    an award without swearing.  </p>
<p>    Best Supporting    Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Kenneth Branagh, My Week With Marilyn<br />    Jonah Hill, Moneyball<br />    Nick Nolte, Warrior<br />    Christopher Plummer, Beginners<br />    Max Von Sydow, Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Christopher Plummer,    Beginners  </p>
<p>    1.59pm: Just as a quick aside, wow, Mark    Wahlberg&#8217;s friend at PriceWaterhouse Coopers really lied to him    about the winners. (See the link above if that doesn&#8217;t make    sense).  </p>
<p>    1.58pm: Billy does a quick gag pointing out    that Harry Potter earned $7.7 billion &#8230; but only paid 13% in    income tax. Boom. Tish.  </p>
<p>    1.57pm: &#8220;I know it&#8217;s a huge thrill to be    nominated, but it&#8217;s awesome to win and really underrated.&#8221; Ah    finally, truth in acceptance speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.53pm: Emma Stone and Ben Stiller are on    stage, and Emma is just gushing about it being her first time    presenting and despite how scripted this is it&#8217;s fun. Probably    because Emma Stone is just good at it. Jonah Hill is in on the    act. Ben Stiller warns her from being &#8220;the presenter who tries    too hard&#8221;. Emma recounts a few classic Stiller-isms from Oscars    past (he&#8217;s in a tuxedo tonight).  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Visual Effects<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Real Steel<br />    Rise of the Planet of the Apes<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo      </p>
<p>    1.52pm: Melissa McCarthy is now molesting    Billy Crystal in his dressing room, at least that&#8217;s what the    back stage bit would have us believe. Meanwhile on stage&#8230;  </p>
<p>    1.50pm: So what do you think of the Oscars so    far? Agree with the winners? Agree with the comments? Agree    with their very existence?  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri has some animated thoughts:    &#8220;Rango winning best animated feature is a triumph of    originality over franchise movies such as Kung Fu Panda    2 and Puss in Boots. But please, Gore Verbinski,    we beg you not to use your Oscar to heavy the studio to green    light a sequel.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.49pm: Gore Verbinksi thanks a &#8220;real world    chameleon&#8221; Johnny Depp for his work on the film. He also says    people ask him whether Rango is a kids film and &#8220;I    don&#8217;t konw&#8221;.  </p>
<p>    1.48pm: Chris barely read the card before    announcing that, so expected was that win.  </p>
<p>    1.47pm: Bet you can&#8217;t guess which award Chris    is presenting &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Animated Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    A Cat In Paris<br />    Chico &amp; Rita<br />    Kung Fu Panda 2<br />    Puss in Boots<br />    Rango  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Rango  </p>
<p>    1.45pm: And now Chris Rock is doing, well a    Chris Rock impression as he discusses his love for animation    where fat women can play skinny women, a white man can play a    prince of Arabia and a black man can play a donkey or a zebra.  </p>
<p>    1.44pm: Now THIS isn&#8217;t scripted. The massive    bromance that is the boys who made this film swear, whoop and    talk over the music trying play them off before their    microphone is ultimately turned off. It&#8217;s funnier than RDJ&#8217;s    spot too.  </p>
<p>    1.42pm: Robert Downey Jr. has just interrupted    Gwyneth Paltrow with a documentary crew to film a documentary    called &#8220;The Presenter&#8221;. He complains Gwyneth&#8217;s lines feel    scripted. There&#8217;s WAY too much irony in that.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Documentary    Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Hell and Back Again<br />    If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation    Front<br />    Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory<br />    Pina<br />    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to:    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    1.41pm: And it&#8217;s time for some schtick.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy wants to recognise the achievements of the elderly    members of the crowd. He points out Christopher Plummer who may    be walking up on stage tonight &#8220;because apparently he wanders    off.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.38pm: The acrobats spinning above the    audience have me wondering exactly what Sacha Baron Cohen is up    to right now. And probably have a few insurance agents very    nervous.  </p>
<p>    1.36pm: Piggy and Kermit introduce a one off    never-to-be-repeated Cirque du Soleil spot. It is essentially    very similar every other Cirque du Soleil spot you&#8217;ve seen    except they&#8217;re in cinema based costumes and there is a video    wall behind them doing fancy things. That said, it is just as    magical as every other CdS spot you&#8217;ve seen as well.    Essentially it&#8217;s not a good thing to read about in text, so    ummm&#8230; hey look over there!  </p>
<p>    1.34pm: Over to the Muppets. Kermit and Piggy    having domestic #23,498. Kermit recalls his first time watching    a film &#8230; and getting run over by a Studebaker.  </p>
<p>    1.31pm: And it also signals a few words from    some of the Fairfax film critics:  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;HUGO cleaning up at the moment in tech    Oscars, with tally standing at four, does it spell a trouncing    over THE ARTIST for Best Picture and Director?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri: &#8220;OK, nobody is going to care, but best    editing going to Girl With the Dragon Tattoo instead of Hugo is    a celebration of production mimicry &#8211; which seems to be the    Oscar theme this year. We weren&#8217;t expecting this,&#8221; says one of    the winners. Dude, nobody was! Give it back.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.30pm: The muzak swells which means it must    be time for an ad break, and the pitch for another of this    year&#8217;s Best Picture nominees. They tell us about:  </p>
<p>    The Descendants&nbsp;  </p>
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<p>    1.29pm: The Sound Mixing team on Hugo are less    of a comedy act, they are on the other hand by turn more    emotional and more sincere.  </p>
<p>    1.28pm: They get to do one more award:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Mixing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, David Parker, Michael    Semanick, Ren Klyce and Bo Persson<br />    Hugo, Tom Fleischman and John Midgley<br />    Moneyball, Deb Adair, Ron Bochar, Dave Giammarco and    Ed Novick<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Greg P. Russell, Gary    Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Peter J. Devlin<br />    War Horse, Gary Rydstrom, Andy Nelson, Tom Johnson and    Stuart Wilson  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.27pm: Philip and Eugene start with a gag.    &#8220;You go&#8221; says one. &#8220;No, Hu-go&#8221; says t&#8217;other. They then continue    their comedic stylings by thanking &#8220;everyone who has ever been    born, or will be born, and if I&#8217;ve left anyone out, you know    who you are!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.26pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey quickly    present another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Drive, Lon Bender and Victor Ray Ennis<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Ren Klyce<br />    Hugo, Philip Stockton and Eugene Gearty<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Ethan Van der Ryn and    Erik Aadahl<br />    War Horse, Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.25pm: A big upset this one. As indicated by    Kirk pointing out that &#8220;we weren&#8217;t expecting this&#8221; and the fact    that they feel some members of their team aren&#8217;t even there.    Totally and utterly having nothing to say, Kirk and Angus just    agree to &#8220;let&#8217;s get out of here!&#8221; and leave early to big    applause.  </p>
<p>    1.23pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey are here    to present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Achievement in    Film Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel    Hazanavicius<br />    The Descendants, Kevin Tent<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus    Wall<br />    Hugo, Thelma Schoonmaker<br />    Moneyball, Christopher Tellefsen  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Girl with    the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall<br />    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    1.22pm: Billy is now thanking all the actors    who have appeared in the various bits so far. Thank goodness,    as I wasn&#8217;t sure who Tom Cruise and George Clooney were.  </p>
<p>    1.20pm: I&#8217;m not saying this is definitely    faked, but Eugene Levy is in the focus group. In fact this is    basically the brilliant team of comedic mockumentary team that    brought us films like Spinal Tap and Best in    Show.  </p>
<p>    1.19pm: And now some &#8220;rare footage of one of    the first focus groups on watching The Wizard of Oz.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.18pm: Billy is back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    On seeing The Help:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I wanted to hug the first black woman I saw which from Beverly    Hills is about a forty minute drive.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.17pm: JIM SCHEMBRI has just dropped in to ask &#8220;Sandra    Bullock intros Best Foreign Film in Mandarin Chinese with a    German accent. Question: Why isn&#8217;t she hosting?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.15pm: The Oscars have just stepped into an    elevator for an ad break. At least I assume they have as we are    getting a muzack outro for yet another ad break. They musos are    playing it live from one of the boxes above the stage. Not the    best &#8220;new thing&#8221; about this year&#8217;s awards it must be said.  </p>
<p>    1.14pm: We have tears! Octavia thanks the    Academy for putting her with the hottest guy in the room. It    could be Oscar. Could be Christian Bale. Could be the seat    warmer from earlier. She thanks Alabama. She&#8217;s reading off the    auto-cue which means she just said &#8220;please wrap up&#8221;. Emotional    and effusive. The sort of speech we want.  </p>
<p>    1.13pm: If you&#8217;re wondering, yes I did type    that award before it was announced. Odds on favourite Octavia    is clearly popular in the room as she gets a whooping standing    ovation that seems genuine and prolonged.  </p>
<p>    1.10pm: Christian Bale is now on stage    following Billy Crystal&#8217;s first political joke of the evening    in which he accuses at least one Republican Presidential    candidate of being a crack addict. Heh.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Supporting Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Berenice Bejo, The Artist<br />    Jessica Chastain, The Help<br />    Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids<br />    Janet McTeer, Albert Nobbs<br />    Octavia Spencer, The Help&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Octavia Spencer, The    Help  </p>
<p>    1.08pm: This is an entirely predictable yet    thoroughly deserved decision. The first film from Iran to win    an Oscar. The award is dedicated to all who &#8220;despise hostility    and resentment&#8221; which seems a good benchmark for tonight&#8217;s    speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.07pm: Is on stage speaking a German version    of Mandarin (it works as a joke when you see it) to present    another Oscar.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Foreign Language Film of the    Year<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Bullhead (Belgium)<br />    Footnote (Israel)<br />    In Darkness (Poland)<br />    Monsieur Lazhar (Canada)<br />    A Separation (Iran)  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: A    Separation  </p>
<p>    1.05pm: Before the break the Voice-of-Oscars    was telling us all about Moneyball. It looks a bit    like this:  </p>
<p>    1.03pm: So what&#8217;s different this year? It    turns out that for each of the technical awards, during the    announcement of the nominees we get a testimonial from the star    of the film about the nominees work. So we had Glenn Close    talking about the work of the make up team on Albert Nobbs.    It&#8217;s actually a nice touch as it means we won&#8217;t just see clips    from Hugo and The Artist all    night.  </p>
<p>    1.02pm: A different Voice-of-Oscars has come    on to tell us that there are more awards to come. And more    presenters. And they don&#8217;t say it, but I&#8217;m betting there will    be more montages too.  </p>
<p>    1.01pm: Testimonies to camera from a bunch of    Hollywood&#8217;s A-list telling us about their first time going to    the cinema. Brad Pitt went to see something called    Gargantua. That film will now be being downloaded by    millions. Yesterday, noone had heard of it. Adam Sandler on the    other hand is recalling Sean Connery&#8217;s chest hair.  </p>
<p>    1.00pm: Mark Coulier thanks Meryl Streep for    keeping him employed for 27 years.  </p>
<p>    12.59pm: A quick mention for J.Lo and C.Ditz    who just turned their collective derrieres to the camera before    presenting the award. C.Ditz tells us &#8220;well, you take a    chance&#8230;&#8221; On what exactly is unclear.  </p>
<p>    12.57pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz    present one more award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Makeup<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Albert Nobbs, Martial Corneville, Lynn Johnston and    Matthew W. Mungle<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Nick    Dudman, Amanda Knight and Lisa Tomblin<br />    The Iron Lady, Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    12.56pm: Mark Bridges wants to thank the    Academy &#8220;for making dreams come true.&#8221; There&#8217;s clearly been a    direction to keep early speeches VERY shot this year.  </p>
<p>    12.54pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz come    out to present another award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Costume    Design<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Anonymous, Lisy Christl<br />    The Artist, Mark Bridges<br />    Hugo, Sandy Powell<br />    Jane Eyre, Michael O’Connor<br />    W.E., Arianne Phillips  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    12.52pm: Time for another montage, through the    ages of cinema. Forest Gump, Titanic, The Princess Bride,    Amelie, Ghost, Jaws, Apollo 13, The Hangover, Planes, Trains    and Automobiles, Beverly Hills Cop, Apocalypse Now, The    Godfather, A Few Good Men, The French Connection, Star Wars,    Raging Bull, Midnight Cowboy, Rocky, all lead in to THAT    orgasm scene from When Harry Met Sally . And then    Billy tells us that that was Rob Reiner&#8217;s mom wanting &#8220;what    she&#8217;s having&#8221;. Is there anyone left alive who didn&#8217;t know that    and would be watching the Oscars?  </p>
<p>    12.51pm: And we&#8217;re back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;We&#8217;re sitting in the [your name here] theatre, to experience    something you can only experience in the cinema. Bed bugs.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12.48pm: A strange Caribbean musical interlude    plays us into the break, after the voice of Oscars tells us    that Meryl Streep has 17 nominations for only 2 wins, then    ponders whether she can do it again. Presumably the voice means    win, not do again what she normally does, which is smile    politely while chalking up another record for unsuccessful    nominations.  </p>
<p>    12.47pm: And the team from Hugo dedicate the    award to Italy!  </p>
<p>    12.46pm: So far the early awards going as    predicted, particularly     as predicted by Mark Wahlberg!  </p>
<p>    12.45pm: Time for the second award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Art Direction<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Midnight in Paris<br />    War Horse  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12.44pm: Robert is graceful as he accepts an    award that he can&#8217;t believe gets awarded first.  </p>
<p>    12.43pm: Time for an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Cinematography&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Guillaume Schiffman<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Jeff Cronenweth<br />    Hugo, Robert Richardson<br />    The Tree of Life, Emmanuel Lubezki<br />    War Horse, Janusz Kaminski  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12:42pm: And to present the first award&#8230; Tom    Hanks. Who presented the first award last year. He&#8217;s    introducing Karl, a man who has been seat filling at the Oscars    for 49 years. The Oscars are literally recognising the little    people. Well, little person. Well, he looks short in that    seat.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s the Oscars, a party for one, for the rest it&#8217;s the    blues&#8221;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    12.40pm: As Billy continues the song which has    nine films to get through, here&#8217;s a GUESS at how tonight might    go.  </p>
<p>    The running order has for the last few years been a closely    guarded secret. For a clue though, here&#8217;s the order the awards    came in last year.  </p>
<p>    Best Art Direction<br />    Best Cinematography<br />    Best Supporting Actress<br />    Best Animated Feature<br />    Best Animated Short Film<br />    Best Adapted Screenplay<br />    Best Original Screenplay<br />    Best Foreign Language Film<br />    Best Supporting Actor<br />    Academy President<br />    Best Original Score Oscar<br />    Best Sound Mixing<br />    Best Sound Editing<br />    Motion Picture Arts &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap<br />    Best Makeup<br />    Best Costume Design<br />    Performances of nominees for Best Song *** Not happening this    year ***<br />    Best Documentary Short Subject<br />    Best Live Action Short Film<br />    Best Documentary feature<br />    Best Visual Effects<br />    Best Film Editing<br />    Best Original Song<br />    In Memoriam segment<br />    Best Director Award<br />    Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony in    November, with the honourees introduced onstage<br />    Best Actress Oscar<br />    Best Actor Oscar<br />    Best Motion Picture Oscar  </p>
<p>    12.38pm: The song is a montage. Mr Ed theme    about War Horse. That&#8217;s Amore about Scorsese &#8220;it&#8217;s    Hugo&#8221;. Billy is upset no one was offed in    Hugo. And &#8220;What&#8217;s it all about?&#8221; a song about Tree    of Life.  </p>
<p>    12.36pm: And now&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy is now on stage and making this thumbnail instantly    inaccurate by wearing white tie.  </p>
<p>    No mention of Eddie Murphy yet.  </p>
<p>    He&#8217;s hosting for the 9th time he tells us. Big cheer.  </p>
<p>    Now we&#8217;re getting a repeated gag about baseball and the way    that James Earl Jones pronounces it.  </p>
<p>    Cue the song&#8230; &#8220;It&#8217;s a wonderful night for Oscar&#8230;&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12:35pm: Billy makes an ugly Tintin before    strips of film start flying everywhere. Looks like it&#8217;s time to    enter the NOT KODAK theatre.  </p>
<p>    12.33pm: Gorgeous thematic linking of films,    the pie from The Help into THAT bathroom scene from    Bridesmaids. Then Tom Cruise bursts through the window into the    cinema that Billy is watching Hugo in.  </p>
<p>    12:32pm And NOW he&#8217;s chatting to Justin Bieber    who is promising &#8220;I&#8217;ll bring the 18 to 24 year old graphic&#8221;&#8230;    before Billy cameos as Sammy Davis Jr promising to kill Hitler.    This just in from the sentences you thought you&#8217;d never type    department.  </p>
<p>    12:31pm As predicted, we start with Billy    featuring in scenes from all this year&#8217;s best films. He&#8217;s    kissing George Clooney now.  </p>
<p>    12:29pm And now, live from the Hollywood and    Highland Theatre&#8230; it&#8217;s Morgan Freeman. One assumes this isn&#8217;t    a last minute change in host, but a man to introduce the    host.  </p>
<p>    12.27pm: Afternoon all, I&#8217;ll be your    interpreter for the next few hours of Academy shenanigans &#8211;    Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm That&#8217;s all from the red    carpet. Sarah McInerney and Lenny Ann Low are signing off. Over    to you Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm Glenn Close looks amazing in a fitted    forest green Zac Posen dress with a matching dinner jacket.  </p>
<p>    12.20pm Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are on    the red carpet! Angelina is in Atelier Versace. It&#8217;s black with    a thigh high split. Her hair is out and flowing and she&#8217;s gone    for a red lip colour.  </p>
<p>    12.16pm Metallics have been another mini-trend    at this year&#8217;s Oscars. Meryl Streep continues the trend with    this gold Lanvin gown and what looks like a chain link    belt.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.15pm Penelope Cruz in a very glamorous blue    Armani princess-style gown.  </p>
<p>    12.12pm New mum and last year&#8217;s best actress    winner Natalie Portman in what looks like a red, strapless,    polkadot gown. Apparently it&#8217;s a 1954 vintage Christian Dior.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.05pm Sandy goes two tone! Former winner    Sandra Bullock in a white and black dress with filigree    embellishment at the waist and sleeve.  </p>
<p>    12pm Colour and sparkle have been the big    themes of the red carpet so far but white is definitely a    mini-trend. Gwyneth Paltrow is in a long white dress by Tom    Ford, it looks off the shoulder but it&#8217;s hard to tell because    the dress is covered by a white cape in the same fabric. We&#8217;re    betting she&#8217;ll shrug that cape off for her presenting duties    later in the evening.  </p>
<p>    11.52am We&#8217;re calling it the starburst design    and here&#8217;s another one, from Zuhair Murad and worn by Jennifer    Lopez. It has sleeve cutouts, a low v-neck and a small train.    Her hair is very elegant, old Hollywood, scooped up off the    face &#8211; a common theme tonight. She commiserates with Ryan    Seacrest&#8217;s &#8216;ash&#8217; covered suit, saying &#8220;oh baby, I&#8217;m sorry about    that&#8221;.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.50am There&#8217;s a bit of royalty on the red    carpet. Princess Charlene is showing off her swimmer&#8217;s arms and    her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco. She&#8217;s in an ivory    coloured, shimmery, sleeveless gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.37am Jessica Chastain is reportedly wearing    $US 2 million worth of Harry Winston yellow diamonds. Without a    security guard.  </p>
<p>    11.35am Is Emma Stone a presenter or a    present? With a large bow at the neck, Stone&#8217;s cherry red dress    is reminiscent of Nicole Kidman&#8217;s 2007 Balenciaga gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.24am Seacrest is &#8220;the victim of comedy&#8221;    says Tina Fey.  </p>
<p>    11.20am So much for Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s Burberry    suit. It&#8217;s now covered in the fake ashes of Kim Jong-il,    courtesy of The Dictator who spilled them down the TV    presenter&#8217;s front. Seacrest is not happy. The &#8216;ashes&#8217; are    everywhere! Where&#8217;s the lint roller&#8230;  </p>
<p>    11.12am Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig on the    red carpet &#8211; they&#8217;re co-nominees for the Bridesmaids    screenplay. Both admit their minds are whirling at the success    of the film. Mumolo was &#8216;waiting tables&#8217; and working three jobs    at the one time before the film.  </p>
<p>    Wiig is in a nude-coloured, strapless J. Mendel dress with a    fitted bust and flowing skirt. Mumolo is in Pamella Roland.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.10am Apparently The Dictator (aka Sacha    Baron Cohen in character) has arrived. Looks like he&#8217;s    accompanied by female security guards in mini-skirts carrying    large bouquets. We&#8217;re waiting for a close-up view.  </p>
<p>    11.05am Octavia Spencer is in a starburst of    sequins, courtesy of designer Tadashi Shoji.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.56am Just to clarify Viola Davis has    actually gone wig-free at the encouragement of her husband,    according to Instyle.com. The hair, the gown, the accessories &#8211;    she looks fabulous.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.55am Rooney Mara continues her brave    fashion choices with a white Givenchy gown. There&#8217;s a hint of    the Opera House sails across the bust. We&#8217;re undecided on this    one.  </p>
<p>    10.52am Michelle Williams is in a coral Louis    Vuitton gown with a frill from waist to hip.  </p>
<p>    10.45am P.Diddy is getting the lint roller    treatment prior to walking the red carpet.  </p>
<p>    10.40am Nominee Viola Davis is here. She&#8217;s in    an emerald green Vera Wang. Has she chopped off her locks or is    it pulled back in an updo? Either way, she looks stunning.  </p>
<p>    10.35am OK, on closer inspection Stacy Keibler    is in a bronze Marchesa gown. Not quite Oscar colour but very    statue-like! Clooney is in a Giorgio Armani suit.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.30am Michelle Williams has arrived with her    besty Busy Philipps. We&#8217;re just waiting to get a look at her    dress.  </p>
<p>    10.24am Lenny and Sarah say fashion miss for    Jessica Chastain. Kelly Osbourne says hit. Looks like a bit of    an overly-brocaded cushion to us. Jump on the comments and let    us know what you think&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.22am Shailene Woodley has taken a step back    in time with Valentino Couture. It&#8217;s a bit like a &#8217;60s bridal    dress &#8211; fitted, modest and slinky. She seriously looks fab!  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.20am Has George Clooney&#8217;s girlfriend Stacy    Keibler come as an Oscar? Perhaps she&#8217;s hoping to colour    coordinate with her boyfriend&#8217;s best actor statue. Clooney is    nominated for his role in The Descendants.  </p>
<p>    10.12am Berenice is wearing a light mint    colour, which she compares to the colour of Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s    eyes.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.10am Rose Byrne is in Vivienne Westwood, a    shimmering, black, column dress. Nice to hear an Aussie accent    on the red carpet. Black is certainly an unusual choice on what    has been quite a colourful red carpet so far. Nice to see she    saw the error of her ways after that jumpsuit at the SAG    awards.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.08am The red carpet chatter is that the    &#8216;Bridemaids&#8217; have arrived.  </p>
<p>    10.05am Milla Jovovich in another Elie Saab. A    silver, one shouldered gown with swirling sequins all over and    a clutch to match. It&#8217;s a pretty heavy duty box-clutch &#8211; weapon    like, she suggests. Consider that a warning Oscar-goers&#8230;  </p>
<p>    10am Nominee Berenice Bejo &#8211; again, from    The Artist &#8211; has arrived. She&#8217;s wearing red carpet    favourite Elie Saab.  </p>
<p>    9.55am The red carpet goes green! Missi Pyle,    also from The Artist, is wearing a dress made from the    product of cruelty free silk worms. She joked they were living    it up in a suite in the Four Seasons Hotel. It was the winning    entry in the red carpet eco-friendly design contest. It&#8217;s a nod    to old Hollywood glamour in a Tiffany blue colour with a brooch    adorning the waist.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.35am The E! red carpet team has kicked off    the proceedings with a plug for their own designers &#8211; Guiliana    Rancic is in a gorgeous, silver coloured Tony Ward couture gown    with cap sleeves. Ryan Seacrest is in Burberry.  </p>
<p>    9.28am So who are we expecting to see on the    red carpet today, well some of the high profile nominees    include Meryl Streep, Michelle Williams, George Clooney, Brad    Pitt, Jessica Chastain and Viola Davis. Halle Berry was on the    presenting team but has apparently pulled out because of issues    with a broken foot. Angelina Jolie is reported to be    presenting.  </p>
<p>    9.24am The first photo has dropped onto the    wires. It&#8217;s US television presenter Nancy O&#8217;Dell. Wow, that&#8217;s    some plunging neckline, but it&#8217;s great to see some colour on    the red carpet early on in the proceedings.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.17am Morning style watchers! Live coverage    of the Oscars red carpet is only minutes away. On deck to bring    you the fashion hits and misses are Sarah McInerney and Lenny    Ann Low. Taking over at 12.30pm to cover the ceremony is Giles    Hardie.  </p>
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<p>      The 2012 Academy Awards    </p>
<p>    As it happened: All the hits, misses, jokes and gaffes    from this year&#8217;s Oscars and red carpet.  </p>
<p>    All entries in AEDT. Running scores &#8211; Hugo 5, The    Artist 5, The Iron Lady 2, A Separation 1, The Help 1, The Girl    With The Dragon Tattoo 1, Undefeated 1, Rango 1, The Muppets 1,    The Descendants 1, Midnight in Paris 1, The Shore    1, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr.    Morris Lessmore 1, Saving Face    1.  </p>
<p>    4.02pm: The quotes from backstage trickling    through. This from Christopher Plummer:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;It is a le creme on top, and it&#8217;s lovely to be sort of    accepted, because you know that beyond the pleasure of working    in front of a live audience, particularly, it&#8217;s a general    acceptance of your work. So it&#8217;s thrilling, and I don&#8217;t pretend    not to poo poo awards, although there&#8217;s so many of them, I    can&#8217;t keep up. I mean, they&#8217;re inventing a new one every day.&#8221;  </p>
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<p>    And &#8230;  </p>
<p>    &#8220;Well, it is sort of a renewal, it&#8217;s not a beginning exactly,    but it has recharged me and I hope I can do it for another ten    years at least. I&#8217;m going to drop dead wherever I am, on stage    or on the set. We don&#8217;t retire in our profession, thank God.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.56pm: Australian winner Kirk Baxter is backstage and talking:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I think we were flabbergasted when we were standing there,    kind of speaks for itself. Movies have momentum behind them.    There&#8217;s a few films this year that have that momentum. Our    movie wasn&#8217;t nominated for Best Picture so it was surprising    for us.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.50pm: Another Tweet  </p>
<p>    3.44pm: Some thoughts from the Twitter-sphere:  </p>
<p>    3.41pm: Jim&#8217;s not a happy man: &#8220;Oscar stock hits bottom    as The Artist takes best film. Proof that the dazzle of an    elongated novelty trick can blind Oscar voters to the cinematic    qualities they are supposed to recognise and celebrate. That    the award was announced by Tom Cruise, an actor famous for    pulling off impossible missions, was fitting. The eternal    optimist in all of us prays that this is an    aberration.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.40pm: There you have it. Lots of speeches    and awards, not a lot of note in between. Billy brought back    the comfort of the familiar, but failed to balance it with    anything new. Between that and the removal of every other bit    of colour (still sore about the Best Song performances being    lost) it&#8217;s hard to describe this as anything but unmemorable.  </p>
<p>    3.39pm: A final word from Billy.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s our evening, good night everybody.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Short and to the point.  </p>
<p>    Notably there is no group shot on the stage, the cast and crew    of The Artist get off and the lights are dimmed as we hear far    too much more from the muzak orchestra.  </p>
<p>    3.37pm: The producer of The Artist appears to    be an 18 year old work experience kid which says a lot for the    French high school film programs. Seriously though he&#8217;s young    and very proud. The director says it&#8217;s 6am in Paris and he    wants to thank Billy Winder, Billy Winder and Billy Winder.  </p>
<p>    3.34pm: They&#8217;re getting through the nine Best    Picture nominees much quicker and in far more engrossing a    manner than either of the Best Actor gongs. It&#8217;s not just about    the egos. But it is mostly about the egos.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Picture<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    The Descendants <br />    Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close <br />    Hugo <br />    Midnight in Paris <br />    The Help&nbsp;<br />    Moneyball <br />    War Horse&nbsp;<br />    The Tree of Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    3.33pm: Tom Cruise is up to present the long    list of nominees for Best Picture. Billy says it&#8217;s because he&#8217;s    been on screen since he was 19.  </p>
<p>    3.30pm: Score one for the Old White Men? Meryl    wins only her third Oscar with her 17th nomination.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When they called my name, I had this feeling I could hear half    of America saying &#8220;Oh come on, her again? Why?&#8221; but whatever!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    She thanks first her husband, then her makeup artist (who won    film&#8217;s only other award earlier tonight)  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I know I&#8217;ll never be up here again,&#8221; says Meryl as she thanks    her old friends and her new friends. &#8220;The thing that counts the    most for me is the friendships, and the love and the sheer joy    we have shared.&#8221; She thanks those here and departed for her    &#8220;inexplicably wonderful career.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.28pm: He&#8217;s good on his intro for Michelle    too who he says was his mentor when they first worked together,    despite her being 12 and he 35.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Glenn Close, Albert Nobbs<br />    Viola Davis, The Help<br />    Rooney Mara, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo<br />    Meryl Streep, The Iron Lady<br />    Michelle Williams, My Week With Marilyn  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;And the Oscar goes to: Meryl Streep,    The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    3.26pm: Oh wait. &#8220;Meryl. Mama Mia! We were in    Greece, I was gay, we danced and I probably fathered your    daughter. They were strange times but wonderful.&#8221; Nice.  </p>
<p>    3.25pm: I&#8217;m not sure who thought it was a good    idea to lumber the naturally charming Colin Firth with the    drawn out litany of flattery that is the Best Actress    nominations. When Colin can&#8217;t make it interesting, you&#8217;ve made    a bad call.  </p>
<p>    3.24pm: Billy has a quick snipe prior to    introducing the next presenter.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;They must be going nuts in France right now. Or whatever it is    the French have in place of joy.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.23pm: Not a lot to be had in the way of    highlights this year. The showbiz has gone out of the showbiz    awards, as it all gets a bit samey, a bit Billy and a bit    obsessed with the actual awards.  </p>
<p>    3.22pm: Another ray of sunshine from Jim Schembri:    &#8220;Oscar stocks drop another 50 points as Best Actor goes to The    Artist, now unarguably the most overrated film of the year. &#8220;I    love your country,&#8221; Jean Dujardin tells America. If only    America could return the compliment.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.19pm: A lot expected from this acceptance    speech. Or, possibly, nothing.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I love your country. Thank you to the Academy. It&#8217;s funny    because in 1929 it wasn&#8217;t Billy Crystal but Douglas Fairbanks    that hosted the first Oscars Ceremony.&#8221; Jean mentions it    because the acceptance speeches were 15 minutes. &#8220;How times    have changed.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    No sign of the dog yet. I&#8217;m getting worried.  </p>
<p>    Finally, Jean adds: &#8220;If George Valentine could speak he&#8217;d say    [incomprehensible French yelling that is cool because it's    French]&#8221;  </p>
<p>    3.18pm: And we&#8217;re almost there &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Demian Bichir, A Better Life<br />    George Clooney, The Descendants<br />    Jean Dujardin, The Artist<br />    Gary Oldman, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy<br />    Brad Pitt, Moneyball  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Jean Dujardin, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    3.16pm: If you&#8217;re wondering why we couldn&#8217;t    have all of the (two) Best Songs performed this year, it seems    this is the answer. This is taking longer than some of the Best    Short Film nominees.  </p>
<p>    3.14pm: Ruh-rosh. Natalie Portman is    presenting Best Actor and she&#8217;s having to give a testimony for    each and then we also get a clip from their film. It seems just    being nominated isn&#8217;t quite enough. You need Natalie (she&#8217;s    using first names, so I will too) to tell you how great you    were.  </p>
<p>    3.12pm: Yet if it was all getting too serious:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I&#8217;ve never had any of those feelings.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then thanks the choir on What A Wonderful World.  </p>
<p>    3.10pm: I take it back. Time for one more    actors-talk-to-camera montage in which the stars tell us why    they like movies. No one has said &#8220;because they pay me millions    of dollars&#8221;.&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    3.09pm: Only twenty minutes (and whatever    change Billy negotiated) left and the three big awards to go.    What are your tips? Is it all The Artist and Meryl    from here? Let us know in the comments.  </p>
<p>    3.08pm: Brett McKenzie is lightening the mood    backstage.  </p>
<p>    3.07pm: The strains of What A Wonderful World    end with Elizabeth Taylor. Thankfully no muzak follows to kill    the moment. We just get an ad.  </p>
<p>    3.04pm: Won&#8217;t get them all but we get to start    with Jane Russell, the first to get a word in is Peter Falk, as    does Steve Jobs.  </p>
<p>    3.03pm: Not much left, the big acting and film    awards plus In Memorium. Which is up now.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy gives a special mention to the two former Oscars    producers who we have lost this year.  </p>
<p>    3.01pm: Jim Schembri is back: &#8220;The nightmare begins as    The Artist wins best director: Oscar credibility drops 50    points as the world braces for a rush of studio-backed silent    French films. Not as bad as it sounds, so long as we can get    Michael Bay to do one of them. Really. What were Academy voters    thinking?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.59pm: And Alex wants more of &#8230; Steve  </p>
<p>    2.58pm: Steve Martin appears upset at    Bridesmaids missing out.  </p>
<p>    2.57pm: The highlights reel has James Earl    Jones gob-smacked, Oprah in tears and Dick Smith very thankful.    Meryl introduces the three to the stage and they receive an    ovation to &#8230; well more of the bleeding muzak actually. It    feels like the Oscars have gone off-off-off Broadway. And now    these luminaries are honoured with an ad break.  </p>
<p>    2.56pm: Meryl pops on her specs to introduce    the Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony. They    went to James Earl Jones, Oprah Winfrey and Dick Smith (not the    Australian).  </p>
<p>    2.55pm: Billy wants Meryl to get an Oscar for    having sat in the seats 14 times and pretend that she&#8217;s really    happy someone else won.  </p>
<p>    2.53pm: Michel has forgotten his speech, but    he&#8217;s French so it sounds cute. He wants to thank all of us. And    then tries to do so individually. Again he&#8217;s French so it    works. And he thanks Uggie the dog. And he wants to thank the    movie. I think he means movies in general, unless he&#8217;s thanking    his own movie, which would seem immodest, but hey&#8230; he&#8217;s    French.  </p>
<p>    2.51pm: Did you guess? Each director gets a    testimony from one of the actors in his film.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Director<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Terrence Malick, The Tree of Life<br />    Alexander Payne, The Descendants<br />    Martin Scorsese, Hugo   </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Michel Hazanavicius, The    Artist  </p>
<p>    2.50pm: And we&#8217;re back with Michael Douglas.  </p>
<p>    Douglas was tipped to be presenting Best Picture. He won&#8217;t be    unless there&#8217;s a big change to the running order. He&#8217;s talking    about directors. I think I know what he&#8217;s presenting.  </p>
<p>    2.48pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Sigh. We knew it was going to be    impossible for Billy Crystal to get through the evening without    making a 30-year old joke about J Edgar Hoover being a cross    dresser. Would have made a big difference if the crack was    funny. Where, oh where, did Crystal get these prehistoric gags    from? His safety deposit box?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    That joke didn&#8217;t make enough of an impression to warrant a    mention before. That. Good.  </p>
<p>    2.47pm: The pair behind Lessmore are very    excited and very unprepared.  </p>
<p>    2.46pm: Nothing particularly funny before&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Animated Short Film<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Dimanche/Sunday<br />    The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore<br />    La Luna<br />    A Morning Stroll<br />    Wild Life  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Fantastic Flying Books    of Mr. Morris Lessmore  </p>
<p>    2.42pm: Time for another award, but not before    Melissa and Rose play the Scorsese drinking game, pulling    mini-bar bottles from their cleavage to down before announcing:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Documentary Short Subject&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Barber of Birmingham: Foot Soldier of the Civil Rights    Movement?<br />    God Is the Bigger Elvis<br />    Incident in New Baghdad<br />    Saving Face<br />    The Tsunami and the Cherry Blossom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Saving Face      </p>
<p>    2.41pm: The father-daughter team from The    Shore are happy to let people know that the Irish are    happy to talk.  </p>
<p>    2.40pm: They also get to hand out some awards.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Live Action Short    Film&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Pentecost<br />    Raju<br />    The Shore<br />    Time Freak<br />    Tuba Atlantic  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Shore  </p>
<p>    2.39pm: The girls from Bridesmaids    are on stage proving that while girls can be funny (though no    one really doubted that) the script writers for the Oscars    still only think they can be funny making penis jokes.  </p>
<p>    2.37pm: It&#8217;s time for the Motion Picture Arts    &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap presented by Mila    Jovovich  </p>
<p>    2.36pm: There&#8217;s a theme here:  </p>
<p>    2.35pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Note to Angelina Jolie: For a    woman trying hard to bolster her cred as a serious filmmaker,    coming out in a revealing cheesecake dress with a split up to    here might not have been a good call. Just trying to    help.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.33pm: Oh NOW we get a good throw to an ad.    It&#8217;s a webcam pointed at two of the nominees for Best Short    Film at the very moment that they found out that they&#8217;d been    nominated. Their genuine, sincere, excited scream is only the    second time this evening that something has been emotional.    Octavia Spencer was the first.  </p>
<p>    2.32pm: That&#8217;s right, it&#8217;s another montage.    Reese Witherspoon admits her favourite film is Overboard with    Kurt Russell and Goldie Hawn. Sacha Baron Cohen says he tries    to make stuff that he wants to watch &#8220;I just want to watch    really sick stuff.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.31pm: Woody Allen isn&#8217;t here (no real shock)    so Angelina thanks the Academy on behalf of the Academy who    accept the award on behalf of Woody.  </p>
<p>    2.29pm: Angelina stands up straight (like her    mother demanded) and presents another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Woody Allen, Midnight in Paris<br />    JC Chandor, Margin Call<br />    Asghar Farhadi, A Separation<br />    Michel Hazanavicius, The Artist<br />    Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, Bridesmaids  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Woody Allen,    Midnight in Paris  </p>
<p>    2.28pm: Jim, Nat and Alexander mock Angelina&#8217;s    broad stance beautifully, and then Alex dares to say the clock    has to be stopped for that. He also kindly introduces the world    to which of them is Jim, Nat and Alex before dedicating the    award to his mother as she demanded.  </p>
<p>    2.26pm: Angelina comes out to speak the words    written for her REALLY BADLY. An in-joke given the award? Who    knows, but she thrusts a leg out so far it&#8217;s a metre away from    her to distract as many in the audience as possible.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Adapted    Screenplay<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Alexander Payne, Nat Faxton, Jim Rash, The    Descendants<br />    John Logan, Hugo<br />    George Clooney, Grant Heslov, Beau Willimon, The Ides of    March<br />    Aaron Sorkin, Steven Zaillian, Moneyball<br />    Bridget O&#8217;Connor, Peter Straughn, Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,    Spy  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The    Descendants  </p>
<p>    2.24pm: Time for some Billy.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You know front row, why don&#8217;t we all chip in and buy the LA    Dodgers. You know, if you pay you play!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    He then completely flubs the introduction of Angelina Jolie.  </p>
<p>    2.21pm: Scott Ellis has just pointed out that Brett    should have thanked Kirk Baxter for winning an Oscar earlier    otherwise Australia would be adopting him right now.  </p>
<p>    2.20pm: The muzak is seriously raging out of    control. We now get a long boring plucked number while    cigarette girls hand out popcorn in the audience. I&#8217;d have    preferred to hear more of &#8220;Man or A Muppet&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.19pm: And that puts Brett McKenzie on stage    who talks of being star-struck when he finally met Kermit the    Frog &#8220;but once you get to know him, he&#8217;s just a normal frog,    and like a lot of stars here tonight, he&#8217;s a lot shorter in    real life.&#8221; Then adds &#8220;just a little joke&#8221;. Nice.  </p>
<p>    He also thanks his parents for never telling him to get a real    job and Jim Henson and his original team. Class all round from    Brett.  </p>
<p>    2.17pm: Will Ferrell and Zag Gallifaginagus    (that&#8217;s how he said it) step out of the orchestra pit to    present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Original    Song<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Man or Muppet, The Muppets; Music and Lyric by Bret    McKenzie<br />    Real in Rio, Rio; Music by Sergio Mendes and Carlinhos    Brown, Lyric by Siedah Garrett  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Muppets  </p>
<p>    2.16pm Ludovic asks &#8220;To you the Academy,    please accept me, because I&#8217;ve got so much love to give&#8221; Then    he speaks in French for a bit and a whole lot more Academy    members are keen to get some of that love. Unfortunately he was    talking to his wife, so there&#8217;s not as much chance.  </p>
<p>    2.15pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;No, Billy, no! Not the &#8220;I can    tell what they&#8217;re thinking&#8221; routine! Aargh!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.12pm: A bland musical gag introduces Owen    Wilson and Penelope Cruz. They&#8217;ve got a script and an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Original    Score<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Adventures of Tintin, John Williams<br />    The Artist, Ludovic Bource<br />    Hugo, Howard Shore<br />    Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, Alberto Iglesias<br />    War Horse, John Williams  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    2.11pm: Time now for the hallowed tradition,    the President of the Academy gives everyone the opportunity for    a mid-show stretch. Billy realises this as he thanks Tom for    &#8220;whipping the crowd into a frenzy&#8221; and calls him Mr Excitement.  </p>
<p>    There are some jokes you can make on your 9th appearance.  </p>
<p>    2.08pm: And we welcome you to the year 2000 as    Billy does his &#8220;I can read their minds&#8221; routine. Brad Pitt has    8 parent-teacher conferences in the morning. Morgan Freeman    gets a timely gag about March of the Penguins. George Clooney a    gag about the kiss. Scorsese a gag about being a director. Nick    Nolte gets guttaral noises. Coco (the dog from Artist) gets &#8220;if    I had &#8216;em I&#8217;d lick &#8216;em&#8221;. Sigh. Not much of a highlight.  </p>
<p>    2.06pm: Just before the break we got a long    blast of muzak and then a brief explanation of Hugo. It could    best be summarised thusly:  </p>
<p>    Hugo&nbsp;  </p>
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<p>    2.05pm: Jim Schembri: &#8220;Christopher Plummer&#8217;s Best    supporting actor win is NOT a defacto lifetime achievement    award. He actually deserved it. Oldest actor ever to win an    Oscar.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;Feisty Emma Stone the highlight so far by a    mile. A future presenter in the making?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.03pm: Plummer says he would share this award    with Ewan McGregor if he had any decency &#8220;but I don&#8217;t&#8221;. And    thanks his agents provocateur and his wife Elaine who deserves    the Nobel Peace Prize.  </p>
<p>    2.01pm: At 82, with his first win, Plummer    becomes the oldest actor to win an Oscar. He gets an ovation.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;You&#8217;re only two years older than me darling, where have you    been all my life?  </p>
<p>    &#8220;When I first emerged from my Mother&#8217;s womb I was already    rehearsing my Oscars acceptance speech. Mercifully for you it    was so long ago I&#8217;ve forgotten it.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    2.00pm: Melissa Leo is on stage now to present    an award without swearing.  </p>
<p>    Best Supporting    Actor<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Kenneth Branagh, My Week With Marilyn<br />    Jonah Hill, Moneyball<br />    Nick Nolte, Warrior<br />    Christopher Plummer, Beginners<br />    Max Von Sydow, Extremely Loud &amp; Incredibly Close  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Christopher Plummer,    Beginners  </p>
<p>    1.59pm: Just as a quick aside, wow, Mark    Wahlberg&#8217;s friend at PriceWaterhouse Coopers really lied to him    about the winners. (See the link above if that doesn&#8217;t make    sense).  </p>
<p>    1.58pm: Billy does a quick gag pointing out    that Harry Potter earned $7.7 billion &#8230; but only paid 13% in    income tax. Boom. Tish.  </p>
<p>    1.57pm: &#8220;I know it&#8217;s a huge thrill to be    nominated, but it&#8217;s awesome to win and really underrated.&#8221; Ah    finally, truth in acceptance speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.53pm: Emma Stone and Ben Stiller are on    stage, and Emma is just gushing about it being her first time    presenting and despite how scripted this is it&#8217;s fun. Probably    because Emma Stone is just good at it. Jonah Hill is in on the    act. Ben Stiller warns her from being &#8220;the presenter who tries    too hard&#8221;. Emma recounts a few classic Stiller-isms from Oscars    past (he&#8217;s in a tuxedo tonight).  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Visual Effects<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Real Steel<br />    Rise of the Planet of the Apes<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo      </p>
<p>    1.52pm: Melissa McCarthy is now molesting    Billy Crystal in his dressing room, at least that&#8217;s what the    back stage bit would have us believe. Meanwhile on stage&#8230;  </p>
<p>    1.50pm: So what do you think of the Oscars so    far? Agree with the winners? Agree with the comments? Agree    with their very existence?  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri has some animated thoughts:    &#8220;Rango winning best animated feature is a triumph of    originality over franchise movies such as Kung Fu Panda    2 and Puss in Boots. But please, Gore Verbinski,    we beg you not to use your Oscar to heavy the studio to green    light a sequel.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.49pm: Gore Verbinksi thanks a &#8220;real world    chameleon&#8221; Johnny Depp for his work on the film. He also says    people ask him whether Rango is a kids film and &#8220;I    don&#8217;t konw&#8221;.  </p>
<p>    1.48pm: Chris barely read the card before    announcing that, so expected was that win.  </p>
<p>    1.47pm: Bet you can&#8217;t guess which award Chris    is presenting &#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Animated Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    A Cat In Paris<br />    Chico &amp; Rita<br />    Kung Fu Panda 2<br />    Puss in Boots<br />    Rango  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Rango  </p>
<p>    1.45pm: And now Chris Rock is doing, well a    Chris Rock impression as he discusses his love for animation    where fat women can play skinny women, a white man can play a    prince of Arabia and a black man can play a donkey or a zebra.  </p>
<p>    1.44pm: Now THIS isn&#8217;t scripted. The massive    bromance that is the boys who made this film swear, whoop and    talk over the music trying play them off before their    microphone is ultimately turned off. It&#8217;s funnier than RDJ&#8217;s    spot too.  </p>
<p>    1.42pm: Robert Downey Jr. has just interrupted    Gwyneth Paltrow with a documentary crew to film a documentary    called &#8220;The Presenter&#8221;. He complains Gwyneth&#8217;s lines feel    scripted. There&#8217;s WAY too much irony in that.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Documentary    Feature<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Hell and Back Again<br />    If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation    Front<br />    Paradise Lost 3: Purgatory<br />    Pina<br />    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to:    Undefeated  </p>
<p>    1.41pm: And it&#8217;s time for some schtick.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy wants to recognise the achievements of the elderly    members of the crowd. He points out Christopher Plummer who may    be walking up on stage tonight &#8220;because apparently he wanders    off.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.38pm: The acrobats spinning above the    audience have me wondering exactly what Sacha Baron Cohen is up    to right now. And probably have a few insurance agents very    nervous.  </p>
<p>    1.36pm: Piggy and Kermit introduce a one off    never-to-be-repeated Cirque du Soleil spot. It is essentially    very similar every other Cirque du Soleil spot you&#8217;ve seen    except they&#8217;re in cinema based costumes and there is a video    wall behind them doing fancy things. That said, it is just as    magical as every other CdS spot you&#8217;ve seen as well.    Essentially it&#8217;s not a good thing to read about in text, so    ummm&#8230; hey look over there!  </p>
<p>    1.34pm: Over to the Muppets. Kermit and Piggy    having domestic #23,498. Kermit recalls his first time watching    a film &#8230; and getting run over by a Studebaker.  </p>
<p>    1.31pm: And it also signals a few words from    some of the Fairfax film critics:  </p>
<p>    Ed Gibbs: &#8220;HUGO cleaning up at the moment in tech    Oscars, with tally standing at four, does it spell a trouncing    over THE ARTIST for Best Picture and Director?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Jim Schembri: &#8220;OK, nobody is going to care, but best    editing going to Girl With the Dragon Tattoo instead of Hugo is    a celebration of production mimicry &#8211; which seems to be the    Oscar theme this year. We weren&#8217;t expecting this,&#8221; says one of    the winners. Dude, nobody was! Give it back.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.30pm: The muzak swells which means it must    be time for an ad break, and the pitch for another of this    year&#8217;s Best Picture nominees. They tell us about:  </p>
<p>    The Descendants&nbsp;  </p>
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<p>    1.29pm: The Sound Mixing team on Hugo are less    of a comedy act, they are on the other hand by turn more    emotional and more sincere.  </p>
<p>    1.28pm: They get to do one more award:  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Mixing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, David Parker, Michael    Semanick, Ren Klyce and Bo Persson<br />    Hugo, Tom Fleischman and John Midgley<br />    Moneyball, Deb Adair, Ron Bochar, Dave Giammarco and    Ed Novick<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Greg P. Russell, Gary    Summers, Jeffrey J. Haboush and Peter J. Devlin<br />    War Horse, Gary Rydstrom, Andy Nelson, Tom Johnson and    Stuart Wilson  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.27pm: Philip and Eugene start with a gag.    &#8220;You go&#8221; says one. &#8220;No, Hu-go&#8221; says t&#8217;other. They then continue    their comedic stylings by thanking &#8220;everyone who has ever been    born, or will be born, and if I&#8217;ve left anyone out, you know    who you are!&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.26pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey quickly    present another award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Sound Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Drive, Lon Bender and Victor Ray Ennis<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Ren Klyce<br />    Hugo, Philip Stockton and Eugene Gearty<br />    Transformers: Dark of the Moon, Ethan Van der Ryn and    Erik Aadahl<br />    War Horse, Richard Hymns and Gary Rydstrom  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Hugo  </p>
<p>    1.25pm: A big upset this one. As indicated by    Kirk pointing out that &#8220;we weren&#8217;t expecting this&#8221; and the fact    that they feel some members of their team aren&#8217;t even there.    Totally and utterly having nothing to say, Kirk and Angus just    agree to &#8220;let&#8217;s get out of here!&#8221; and leave early to big    applause.  </p>
<p>    1.23pm: Bradley Cooper and Tina Fey are here    to present an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Achievement in    Film Editing<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Anne-Sophie Bion and Michel    Hazanavicius<br />    The Descendants, Kevin Tent<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus    Wall<br />    Hugo, Thelma Schoonmaker<br />    Moneyball, Christopher Tellefsen  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Girl with    the Dragon Tattoo, Kirk Baxter and Angus Wall<br />    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    1.22pm: Billy is now thanking all the actors    who have appeared in the various bits so far. Thank goodness,    as I wasn&#8217;t sure who Tom Cruise and George Clooney were.  </p>
<p>    1.20pm: I&#8217;m not saying this is definitely    faked, but Eugene Levy is in the focus group. In fact this is    basically the brilliant team of comedic mockumentary team that    brought us films like Spinal Tap and Best in    Show.  </p>
<p>    1.19pm: And now some &#8220;rare footage of one of    the first focus groups on watching The Wizard of Oz.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.18pm: Billy is back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    On seeing The Help:  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I wanted to hug the first black woman I saw which from Beverly    Hills is about a forty minute drive.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.17pm: JIM SCHEMBRI has just dropped in to ask &#8220;Sandra    Bullock intros Best Foreign Film in Mandarin Chinese with a    German accent. Question: Why isn&#8217;t she hosting?&#8221;  </p>
<p>    1.15pm: The Oscars have just stepped into an    elevator for an ad break. At least I assume they have as we are    getting a muzack outro for yet another ad break. They musos are    playing it live from one of the boxes above the stage. Not the    best &#8220;new thing&#8221; about this year&#8217;s awards it must be said.  </p>
<p>    1.14pm: We have tears! Octavia thanks the    Academy for putting her with the hottest guy in the room. It    could be Oscar. Could be Christian Bale. Could be the seat    warmer from earlier. She thanks Alabama. She&#8217;s reading off the    auto-cue which means she just said &#8220;please wrap up&#8221;. Emotional    and effusive. The sort of speech we want.  </p>
<p>    1.13pm: If you&#8217;re wondering, yes I did type    that award before it was announced. Odds on favourite Octavia    is clearly popular in the room as she gets a whooping standing    ovation that seems genuine and prolonged.  </p>
<p>    1.10pm: Christian Bale is now on stage    following Billy Crystal&#8217;s first political joke of the evening    in which he accuses at least one Republican Presidential    candidate of being a crack addict. Heh.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Supporting Actress<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Berenice Bejo, The Artist<br />    Jessica Chastain, The Help<br />    Melissa McCarthy, Bridesmaids<br />    Janet McTeer, Albert Nobbs<br />    Octavia Spencer, The Help&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: Octavia Spencer, The    Help  </p>
<p>    1.08pm: This is an entirely predictable yet    thoroughly deserved decision. The first film from Iran to win    an Oscar. The award is dedicated to all who &#8220;despise hostility    and resentment&#8221; which seems a good benchmark for tonight&#8217;s    speeches.  </p>
<p>    1.07pm: Is on stage speaking a German version    of Mandarin (it works as a joke when you see it) to present    another Oscar.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Foreign Language Film of the    Year<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Bullhead (Belgium)<br />    Footnote (Israel)<br />    In Darkness (Poland)<br />    Monsieur Lazhar (Canada)<br />    A Separation (Iran)  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: A    Separation  </p>
<p>    1.05pm: Before the break the Voice-of-Oscars    was telling us all about Moneyball. It looks a bit    like this:  </p>
<p>    1.03pm: So what&#8217;s different this year? It    turns out that for each of the technical awards, during the    announcement of the nominees we get a testimonial from the star    of the film about the nominees work. So we had Glenn Close    talking about the work of the make up team on Albert Nobbs.    It&#8217;s actually a nice touch as it means we won&#8217;t just see clips    from Hugo and The Artist all    night.  </p>
<p>    1.02pm: A different Voice-of-Oscars has come    on to tell us that there are more awards to come. And more    presenters. And they don&#8217;t say it, but I&#8217;m betting there will    be more montages too.  </p>
<p>    1.01pm: Testimonies to camera from a bunch of    Hollywood&#8217;s A-list telling us about their first time going to    the cinema. Brad Pitt went to see something called    Gargantua. That film will now be being downloaded by    millions. Yesterday, noone had heard of it. Adam Sandler on the    other hand is recalling Sean Connery&#8217;s chest hair.  </p>
<p>    1.00pm: Mark Coulier thanks Meryl Streep for    keeping him employed for 27 years.  </p>
<p>    12.59pm: A quick mention for J.Lo and C.Ditz    who just turned their collective derrieres to the camera before    presenting the award. C.Ditz tells us &#8220;well, you take a    chance&#8230;&#8221; On what exactly is unclear.  </p>
<p>    12.57pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz    present one more award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Makeup<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Albert Nobbs, Martial Corneville, Lynn Johnston and    Matthew W. Mungle<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, Nick    Dudman, Amanda Knight and Lisa Tomblin<br />    The Iron Lady, Mark Coulier and J. Roy Helland  </p>
<p>    &nbsp;  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Iron Lady  </p>
<p>    12.56pm: Mark Bridges wants to thank the    Academy &#8220;for making dreams come true.&#8221; There&#8217;s clearly been a    direction to keep early speeches VERY shot this year.  </p>
<p>    12.54pm: Jennifer Lopez and Cameron Diaz come    out to present another award&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best Costume    Design<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    Anonymous, Lisy Christl<br />    The Artist, Mark Bridges<br />    Hugo, Sandy Powell<br />    Jane Eyre, Michael O’Connor<br />    W.E., Arianne Phillips  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: The Artist  </p>
<p>    12.52pm: Time for another montage, through the    ages of cinema. Forest Gump, Titanic, The Princess Bride,    Amelie, Ghost, Jaws, Apollo 13, The Hangover, Planes, Trains    and Automobiles, Beverly Hills Cop, Apocalypse Now, The    Godfather, A Few Good Men, The French Connection, Star Wars,    Raging Bull, Midnight Cowboy, Rocky, all lead in to THAT    orgasm scene from When Harry Met Sally . And then    Billy tells us that that was Rob Reiner&#8217;s mom wanting &#8220;what    she&#8217;s having&#8221;. Is there anyone left alive who didn&#8217;t know that    and would be watching the Oscars?  </p>
<p>    12.51pm: And we&#8217;re back.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;We&#8217;re sitting in the [your name here] theatre, to experience    something you can only experience in the cinema. Bed bugs.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12.48pm: A strange Caribbean musical interlude    plays us into the break, after the voice of Oscars tells us    that Meryl Streep has 17 nominations for only 2 wins, then    ponders whether she can do it again. Presumably the voice means    win, not do again what she normally does, which is smile    politely while chalking up another record for unsuccessful    nominations.  </p>
<p>    12.47pm: And the team from Hugo dedicate the    award to Italy!  </p>
<p>    12.46pm: So far the early awards going as    predicted, particularly     as predicted by Mark Wahlberg!  </p>
<p>    12.45pm: Time for the second award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Art Direction<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist<br />    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2<br />    Hugo<br />    Midnight in Paris<br />    War Horse  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12.44pm: Robert is graceful as he accepts an    award that he can&#8217;t believe gets awarded first.  </p>
<p>    12.43pm: Time for an award.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Best    Achievement in Cinematography&nbsp;<br />    NOMINEES:<br />    The Artist, Guillaume Schiffman<br />    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Jeff Cronenweth<br />    Hugo, Robert Richardson<br />    The Tree of Life, Emmanuel Lubezki<br />    War Horse, Janusz Kaminski  </p>
<p>    And the Oscar goes to: HUGO  </p>
<p>    12:42pm: And to present the first award&#8230; Tom    Hanks. Who presented the first award last year. He&#8217;s    introducing Karl, a man who has been seat filling at the Oscars    for 49 years. The Oscars are literally recognising the little    people. Well, little person. Well, he looks short in that    seat.  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    &#8220;That&#8217;s the Oscars, a party for one, for the rest it&#8217;s the    blues&#8221;&nbsp;  </p>
<p>    12.40pm: As Billy continues the song which has    nine films to get through, here&#8217;s a GUESS at how tonight might    go.  </p>
<p>    The running order has for the last few years been a closely    guarded secret. For a clue though, here&#8217;s the order the awards    came in last year.  </p>
<p>    Best Art Direction<br />    Best Cinematography<br />    Best Supporting Actress<br />    Best Animated Feature<br />    Best Animated Short Film<br />    Best Adapted Screenplay<br />    Best Original Screenplay<br />    Best Foreign Language Film<br />    Best Supporting Actor<br />    Academy President<br />    Best Original Score Oscar<br />    Best Sound Mixing<br />    Best Sound Editing<br />    Motion Picture Arts &amp; Sciences&#8217; Sci-Tech Awards recap<br />    Best Makeup<br />    Best Costume Design<br />    Performances of nominees for Best Song *** Not happening this    year ***<br />    Best Documentary Short Subject<br />    Best Live Action Short Film<br />    Best Documentary feature<br />    Best Visual Effects<br />    Best Film Editing<br />    Best Original Song<br />    In Memoriam segment<br />    Best Director Award<br />    Governors Awards package held in a separate ceremony in    November, with the honourees introduced onstage<br />    Best Actress Oscar<br />    Best Actor Oscar<br />    Best Motion Picture Oscar  </p>
<p>    12.38pm: The song is a montage. Mr Ed theme    about War Horse. That&#8217;s Amore about Scorsese &#8220;it&#8217;s    Hugo&#8221;. Billy is upset no one was offed in    Hugo. And &#8220;What&#8217;s it all about?&#8221; a song about Tree    of Life.  </p>
<p>    12.36pm: And now&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    Billy Crystal  </p>
<p>    Billy is now on stage and making this thumbnail instantly    inaccurate by wearing white tie.  </p>
<p>    No mention of Eddie Murphy yet.  </p>
<p>    He&#8217;s hosting for the 9th time he tells us. Big cheer.  </p>
<p>    Now we&#8217;re getting a repeated gag about baseball and the way    that James Earl Jones pronounces it.  </p>
<p>    Cue the song&#8230; &#8220;It&#8217;s a wonderful night for Oscar&#8230;&#8221;  </p>
<p>    12:35pm: Billy makes an ugly Tintin before    strips of film start flying everywhere. Looks like it&#8217;s time to    enter the NOT KODAK theatre.  </p>
<p>    12.33pm: Gorgeous thematic linking of films,    the pie from The Help into THAT bathroom scene from    Bridesmaids. Then Tom Cruise bursts through the window into the    cinema that Billy is watching Hugo in.  </p>
<p>    12:32pm And NOW he&#8217;s chatting to Justin Bieber    who is promising &#8220;I&#8217;ll bring the 18 to 24 year old graphic&#8221;&#8230;    before Billy cameos as Sammy Davis Jr promising to kill Hitler.    This just in from the sentences you thought you&#8217;d never type    department.  </p>
<p>    12:31pm As predicted, we start with Billy    featuring in scenes from all this year&#8217;s best films. He&#8217;s    kissing George Clooney now.  </p>
<p>    12:29pm And now, live from the Hollywood and    Highland Theatre&#8230; it&#8217;s Morgan Freeman. One assumes this isn&#8217;t    a last minute change in host, but a man to introduce the    host.  </p>
<p>    12.27pm: Afternoon all, I&#8217;ll be your    interpreter for the next few hours of Academy shenanigans &#8211;    Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm That&#8217;s all from the red    carpet. Sarah McInerney and Lenny Ann Low are signing off. Over    to you Giles.  </p>
<p>    12.25pm Glenn Close looks amazing in a fitted    forest green Zac Posen dress with a matching dinner jacket.  </p>
<p>    12.20pm Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are on    the red carpet! Angelina is in Atelier Versace. It&#8217;s black with    a thigh high split. Her hair is out and flowing and she&#8217;s gone    for a red lip colour.  </p>
<p>    12.16pm Metallics have been another mini-trend    at this year&#8217;s Oscars. Meryl Streep continues the trend with    this gold Lanvin gown and what looks like a chain link    belt.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.15pm Penelope Cruz in a very glamorous blue    Armani princess-style gown.  </p>
<p>    12.12pm New mum and last year&#8217;s best actress    winner Natalie Portman in what looks like a red, strapless,    polkadot gown. Apparently it&#8217;s a 1954 vintage Christian Dior.  </p>
</p>
<p>    12.05pm Sandy goes two tone! Former winner    Sandra Bullock in a white and black dress with filigree    embellishment at the waist and sleeve.  </p>
<p>    12pm Colour and sparkle have been the big    themes of the red carpet so far but white is definitely a    mini-trend. Gwyneth Paltrow is in a long white dress by Tom    Ford, it looks off the shoulder but it&#8217;s hard to tell because    the dress is covered by a white cape in the same fabric. We&#8217;re    betting she&#8217;ll shrug that cape off for her presenting duties    later in the evening.  </p>
<p>    11.52am We&#8217;re calling it the starburst design    and here&#8217;s another one, from Zuhair Murad and worn by Jennifer    Lopez. It has sleeve cutouts, a low v-neck and a small train.    Her hair is very elegant, old Hollywood, scooped up off the    face &#8211; a common theme tonight. She commiserates with Ryan    Seacrest&#8217;s &#8216;ash&#8217; covered suit, saying &#8220;oh baby, I&#8217;m sorry about    that&#8221;.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.50am There&#8217;s a bit of royalty on the red    carpet. Princess Charlene is showing off her swimmer&#8217;s arms and    her husband, Prince Albert II of Monaco. She&#8217;s in an ivory    coloured, shimmery, sleeveless gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.37am Jessica Chastain is reportedly wearing    $US 2 million worth of Harry Winston yellow diamonds. Without a    security guard.  </p>
<p>    11.35am Is Emma Stone a presenter or a    present? With a large bow at the neck, Stone&#8217;s cherry red dress    is reminiscent of Nicole Kidman&#8217;s 2007 Balenciaga gown.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.24am Seacrest is &#8220;the victim of comedy&#8221;    says Tina Fey.  </p>
<p>    11.20am So much for Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s Burberry    suit. It&#8217;s now covered in the fake ashes of Kim Jong-il,    courtesy of The Dictator who spilled them down the TV    presenter&#8217;s front. Seacrest is not happy. The &#8216;ashes&#8217; are    everywhere! Where&#8217;s the lint roller&#8230;  </p>
<p>    11.12am Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig on the    red carpet &#8211; they&#8217;re co-nominees for the Bridesmaids    screenplay. Both admit their minds are whirling at the success    of the film. Mumolo was &#8216;waiting tables&#8217; and working three jobs    at the one time before the film.  </p>
<p>    Wiig is in a nude-coloured, strapless J. Mendel dress with a    fitted bust and flowing skirt. Mumolo is in Pamella Roland.  </p>
</p>
<p>    11.10am Apparently The Dictator (aka Sacha    Baron Cohen in character) has arrived. Looks like he&#8217;s    accompanied by female security guards in mini-skirts carrying    large bouquets. We&#8217;re waiting for a close-up view.  </p>
<p>    11.05am Octavia Spencer is in a starburst of    sequins, courtesy of designer Tadashi Shoji.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.56am Just to clarify Viola Davis has    actually gone wig-free at the encouragement of her husband,    according to Instyle.com. The hair, the gown, the accessories &#8211;    she looks fabulous.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.55am Rooney Mara continues her brave    fashion choices with a white Givenchy gown. There&#8217;s a hint of    the Opera House sails across the bust. We&#8217;re undecided on this    one.  </p>
<p>    10.52am Michelle Williams is in a coral Louis    Vuitton gown with a frill from waist to hip.  </p>
<p>    10.45am P.Diddy is getting the lint roller    treatment prior to walking the red carpet.  </p>
<p>    10.40am Nominee Viola Davis is here. She&#8217;s in    an emerald green Vera Wang. Has she chopped off her locks or is    it pulled back in an updo? Either way, she looks stunning.  </p>
<p>    10.35am OK, on closer inspection Stacy Keibler    is in a bronze Marchesa gown. Not quite Oscar colour but very    statue-like! Clooney is in a Giorgio Armani suit.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.30am Michelle Williams has arrived with her    besty Busy Philipps. We&#8217;re just waiting to get a look at her    dress.  </p>
<p>    10.24am Lenny and Sarah say fashion miss for    Jessica Chastain. Kelly Osbourne says hit. Looks like a bit of    an overly-brocaded cushion to us. Jump on the comments and let    us know what you think&#8230;  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.22am Shailene Woodley has taken a step back    in time with Valentino Couture. It&#8217;s a bit like a &#8217;60s bridal    dress &#8211; fitted, modest and slinky. She seriously looks fab!  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.20am Has George Clooney&#8217;s girlfriend Stacy    Keibler come as an Oscar? Perhaps she&#8217;s hoping to colour    coordinate with her boyfriend&#8217;s best actor statue. Clooney is    nominated for his role in The Descendants.  </p>
<p>    10.12am Berenice is wearing a light mint    colour, which she compares to the colour of Ryan Seacrest&#8217;s    eyes.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.10am Rose Byrne is in Vivienne Westwood, a    shimmering, black, column dress. Nice to hear an Aussie accent    on the red carpet. Black is certainly an unusual choice on what    has been quite a colourful red carpet so far. Nice to see she    saw the error of her ways after that jumpsuit at the SAG    awards.  </p>
</p>
<p>    10.08am The red carpet chatter is that the    &#8216;Bridemaids&#8217; have arrived.  </p>
<p>    10.05am Milla Jovovich in another Elie Saab. A    silver, one shouldered gown with swirling sequins all over and    a clutch to match. It&#8217;s a pretty heavy duty box-clutch &#8211; weapon    like, she suggests. Consider that a warning Oscar-goers&#8230;  </p>
<p>    10am Nominee Berenice Bejo &#8211; again, from    The Artist &#8211; has arrived. She&#8217;s wearing red carpet    favourite Elie Saab.  </p>
<p>    9.55am The red carpet goes green! Missi Pyle,    also from The Artist, is wearing a dress made from the    product of cruelty free silk worms. She joked they were living    it up in a suite in the Four Seasons Hotel. It was the winning    entry in the red carpet eco-friendly design contest. It&#8217;s a nod    to old Hollywood glamour in a Tiffany blue colour with a brooch    adorning the waist.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.35am The E! red carpet team has kicked off    the proceedings with a plug for their own designers &#8211; Guiliana    Rancic is in a gorgeous, silver coloured Tony Ward couture gown    with cap sleeves. Ryan Seacrest is in Burberry.  </p>
<p>    9.28am So who are we expecting to see on the    red carpet today, well some of the high profile nominees    include Meryl Streep, Michelle Williams, George Clooney, Brad    Pitt, Jessica Chastain and Viola Davis. Halle Berry was on the    presenting team but has apparently pulled out because of issues    with a broken foot. Angelina Jolie is reported to be    presenting.  </p>
<p>    9.24am The first photo has dropped onto the    wires. It&#8217;s US television presenter Nancy O&#8217;Dell. Wow, that&#8217;s    some plunging neckline, but it&#8217;s great to see some colour on    the red carpet early on in the proceedings.  </p>
<p>    Photo: Getty  </p>
<p>    9.17am Morning style watchers! Live coverage    of the Oscars red carpet is only minutes away. On deck to bring    you the fashion hits and misses are Sarah McInerney and Lenny    Ann Low. Taking over at 12.30pm to cover the ceremony is Giles    Hardie.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- Huntsville Housing Authority officials say an initial pesticide treatment appears to have contained a bed bug outbreak at the Johnson Towers senior apartment building. "We have been monitoring it and have noticed an improvement" in the 20 affected units, Housing Authority spokeswoman Wendy Reeves said Tuesday. Those apartments will be sprayed again this week with Zenprox and a second chemical designed to make any remaining bed bugs sterile, Reeves said. In the coming weeks, the entire eight-story building on Seminole Drive west of downtown will be treated <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/huntsville-housing-authority-still-monitoring-bed-bugs-at-johnson-towers-senior-apartments.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama &#8212; Huntsville Housing Authority officials    say an initial pesticide treatment appears to have contained a        bed bug outbreak at the Johnson Towers senior apartment    building.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;We have been monitoring it and have noticed an improvement&#8221; in    the 20 affected units, Housing Authority spokeswoman Wendy    Reeves said Tuesday.  </p>
<p>    Those apartments will be sprayed again this week with Zenprox    and a second chemical designed to make any remaining bed bugs    sterile, Reeves said.  </p>
<p>    In the coming weeks, the entire eight-story building on    Seminole Drive west of downtown will be treated. Reeves said    Housing Authority officials are considering using heat    treatments designed to kill bed bugs and their larvae.  </p>
<p>    A Canadian company, Heat Assault, says it has designed a system    capable of eliminating bed bugs from apartment buildings as    large as 20 stories. Special heaters placed in each apartment    rapidly raise the temperature to between 120 and 140 degrees,    killing most insects within half an hour.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;We&#039;re trying to gauge the effectiveness of that with other    places that have used it,&#8221; Reeves said.  </p>
<p>    Two residents on different floors of Johnson Towers reported    seeing bed bugs in late January. A follow-up inspection    uncovered the tiny pests in 20 of the 120 units.  </p>
<p>    While not known to transmit disease, bed bugs feed on the blood    of humans. Their bites can cause an allergic reaction that    sometimes leads to more serious skin infections such as    impetigo, ecthyma and lymphanigitis.  </p>
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<p>    A south Louisiana family brought back some unwanted souvenirs    from their trip to Alabama. They were covered in bites from bed    bugs.  </p>
<p>    A Livingston Parish woman, her husband and her young daughter    all got bed bug bites while at a hotel in Dothan, AL. They are    now being treated for their&nbsp;bites. They do not believe any    bed bugs made the trip home with them, but they are currently    treating their home as a precaution.  </p>
<p>        Bed bugs are small insects that feed on the blood of    mammals and birds. Adult bed bugs are oval, wingless and rusty    red colored, and have flat bodies, antennae and small eyes.  </p>
<p>    They are visible to the naked eye, but often hide in cracks and    crevices. When bed bugs feed, their bodies swell and become a    brighter red. In homes, bed bugs feed primarily on the blood of    humans, usually at night when people are sleeping.  </p>
<p>    Many people will get bed bugs from infested hotel rooms while    traveling. New York City has been dubbed the &#8220;bed bug capital    of the world&#8221; because so many travelers move in and out of that    city and some hotel rooms there are infested. Travelers will    frequently return home and unknowingly have bed bugs in their    luggage.  </p>
<p>    A man known as &#8220;The Bug Doctor&#8221; from the Pest Cemetery website    has a suggestion for people who live in warmer climates who    hope to prevent bed bugs from entering their home after a trip.  </p>
<p>    He suggests leaving your unpacked&nbsp;luggage inside your hot    car before bringing your luggage inside.&nbsp; Be sure to    remove electronics first. On a warm day, the temperature in    your car can quickly rise to 120 degrees and that way for    several hours. That heat is high enough to kill bed bugs.  </p>
<p>    After leaving the luggage in your car for several hours, The    Bug Doctor says it should then be safe to bring indoors.  </p>
<p>    Copyright 2012 WAFB. All rights reserved.  </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ HUNTSVILLE, Alabama -- The Huntsville Housing Authority is working to contain a bed bug outbreak at its Johnson Towers senior apartment building. Spokeswoman Wendy Reeves said two residents on different floors of the building reported a bed bug problem last week. A subsequent door-to-door inspection uncovered the tiny pests in approximately 20 of 120 apartments, Reeves said <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/bed-bugs-reported-at-huntsville-housing-authoritys-johnson-towers-apartment-building.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>    HUNTSVILLE, Alabama &#8212; The Huntsville Housing Authority is    working to contain a bed bug outbreak at its Johnson Towers    senior apartment building.  </p>
<p>    Spokeswoman Wendy Reeves said two residents on different floors    of the building reported a bed bug problem last week. A    subsequent door-to-door inspection uncovered the tiny pests in    approximately 20 of 120 apartments, Reeves said.  </p>
<p>    While maintenance crews have already sprayed those apartments,    Reeves said the Housing Authority plans to treat the entire    eight-story building on Seminole Drive west of downtown.    Residents of affected apartments will also be given special    mattress covers designed to eliminate hiding places for bed    bugs.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;We have a very aggressive plan in place,&#8221; Reeves said Tuesday.    &#8220;We want the whole building professionally treated so we manage    this effectively.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Opened in 1965, Johnson Towers is home to about 130 elderly and    disabled public housing residents.  </p>
<p>    Reeves said residents will have to vacate their apartments for    about six hours following the pesticide treatment. To kill any    lingering bed bugs, residents will also be instructed to wash    all their clothes and bedding in hot water.  </p>
<p>    Even curtains will have to be taken down and tumbled in a warm    dryer, she said.  </p>
<p>    Bed bugs were nearly eradicated from this country in the    mid-1900s but have made a strong resurgence due to increased    international travel and resistance to available pesticides.  </p>
<p>    While not known to transmit disease, bed bugs feed on the blood    of humans. Their bites can cause an allergic reaction that    sometimes leads to more serious skin infections such as    impetigo, ecthyma and lymphanigitis.  </p>
<p>    Mattress seams, bed frames, headboards and dresser drawers are    among their favorite hiding places.  </p>
<p>    According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and    Prevention, controlling bed bugs in multi-family housing is    difficult because they can easily travel between units through    holes in the wall or on the bodies of residents.  </p>
<p>    Joey Harris, an entomologist with Cook&#039;s Pest Control in    Decatur, said bed bugs are on the increase in North Alabama but    remain a &#8220;spotty problem.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    &#8220;I&#039;ve been in this business for 28 years, and for 25 of those    years I had never seen a bed bug,&#8221; Harris said Wednesday. &#8220;The    last three or four years, we&#039;re seeing them more and more    frequently.&#8221;  </p>
<p>    Harris said Cook&#039;s has treated bed bug infestations in homes as    well as businesses, and they are as likely to be found in    wealthy neighborhoods as poor ones.  </p>
<p>    &#8220;It&#039;s not a socioeconomic pest,&#8221; he said.  </p>
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<p>Follow this link:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://blog.al.com/breaking/2012/02/bed_bugs_reported_at_huntsvill.html" title="Bed bugs reported at Huntsville Housing Authority&#39;s Johnson Towers apartment building">Bed bugs reported at Huntsville Housing Authority&#39;s Johnson Towers apartment building</a></p>
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		<title>Pest Control Experts Birmingham AL PCE Exterminators &#8211; Video</title>
		<link>http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/pest-control-experts-birmingham-al-pce-exterminators-video.php</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Dec 2011 11:40:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsEi9aASlhQ] Bed bugs? Squirrels in the attic? Ants all over?  <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/pest-control-experts-birmingham-al-pce-exterminators-video.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>More here:<br />
<a target="_blank" href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsEi9aASlhQ" title="Pest Control Experts Birmingham AL PCE Exterminators - Video">Pest Control Experts Birmingham AL PCE Exterminators &#8211; Video</a></p>
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		<title>Healthy Difference: Bed bugs and college dorm furniture</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Sep 2011 15:40:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many college students will head back to the dorms in the coming weeks.  An uninvited guest could be moving in with them.Source:http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=Bed+Bugs+Alabama&#38;ei=UTF-8&#38;fl=0&#38;x=wrt]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many college students will head back to the dorms in the coming weeks.  An uninvited guest could be moving in with them.Source:<br /><a href="http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=Bed+Bugs+Alabama&amp;ei=UTF-8&amp;fl=0&amp;x=wrt">http://news.search.yahoo.com/news/rss?p=Bed+Bugs+Alabama&amp;ei=UTF-8&amp;fl=0&amp;x=wrt</a></p>
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		<title>Why are my azaleas turning yellow? Harvey Cotten, please help! &#8211; The Huntsville Times &#8211; al.com (blog)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Aug 2011 15:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Huntsville Times &#8211; al.com (blog) Why are my azaleas turning yellow? Harvey Cotten, please help!The Huntsville Times &#8211; al.com (blog)I imagine that there are several things in play, beginning with their age, the crowded soil conditions, the pH of &#8230; <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/why-are-my-azaleas-turning-yellow-harvey-cotten-please-help-the-huntsville-times-al-com-blog.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;fd=R&amp;usg=AFQjCNHst9YGr3RnyJ6sjlTrnqaS0XDkpg&amp;url=http://blog.al.com/living-times/2011/08/why_are_my_azaleas_turning_yel.html"><b>Why are my azaleas turning yellow? Harvey Cotten, please help!</b></a><br /><b>The Huntsville Times &#8211; al.com (blog)</b><br />I imagine that there are several things in play, beginning with their age, the crowded soil conditions, the pH of the soil, possible nutritional deficiencies and, lastly, a pesky little <b>bug</b> that just loves to infest our beautiful azaleas. <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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<p>Source:<br /><a href="http://news.google.com/news?q=Bed+Bugs+Alabama&amp;output=rss">http://news.google.com/news?q=Bed+Bugs+Alabama&amp;output=rss</a></p>
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		<title>Handmade pizza oven draws fans in Hough community garden in Cleveland &#8211; Plain Dealer</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 15:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plain Dealer Handmade pizza oven draws fans in Hough community garden in ClevelandPlain Dealer&#34;I always thought they popped out of the ground, followed by Bugs Bunny&#039;s head.&#34; No garden training was necessary for Blaine resident Elizabeth McGregor, 84, who never &#8230; <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/handmade-pizza-oven-draws-fans-in-hough-community-garden-in-cleveland-plain-dealer.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;fd=R&amp;usg=AFQjCNGkK3Eb3yCFVgIVs7lf3SP3n-jCnQ&amp;url=http://www.cleveland.com/taste/index.ssf/2011/08/handmade_pizza_oven_draws_fans.html"><b>Handmade pizza oven draws fans in Hough community garden in Cleveland</b></a><br /><b>Plain Dealer</b><br />&quot;I always thought they popped out of the ground, followed by <b>Bugs</b> Bunny&#039;s head.&quot; No garden training was necessary for Blaine resident Elizabeth McGregor, 84, who never forgot the lessons she learned on her family&#039;s <b>Alabama</b> farm. <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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		<title>The Southern Fishing Report &#8211; August 1, 2011 &#8211; 13WMAZ</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Aug 2011 15:40:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[13WMAZ The Southern Fishing Report &#8211; August 1, 201113WMAZFor the top water fish use the Spro Chug Minnow, a Lucky Craft Sammy 100 in any color and a Storm Chug Bug in bone color. Spots are after the Zoom Super &#8230; <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/the-southern-fishing-report-august-1-2011-13wmaz.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&amp;jfkl=true&amp;ned=us&amp;ncl=dHgqAI4XBB2wcBM"><b>and more&nbsp;&raquo;</b></a></div>
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<p>Source:<br /><a href="http://news.google.com/news?q=Bed+Bugs+Alabama&amp;output=rss">http://news.google.com/news?q=Bed+Bugs+Alabama&amp;output=rss</a></p>
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		<title>Bedbugs infest Opp public housing complex; other Alabama news &#8211; al.com (blog)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Jul 2011 15:40:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[al.com (blog) Bedbugs infest Opp public housing complex; other Alabama newsal.com (blog)By Region News View full sizeFILE &#8211; This undated file photo provided by Orkin LLC shows bed bugs. New York City&#039;s bedbugs have climbed out of bed and boldly &#8230; <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/bedbugs-infest-opp-public-housing-complex-other-alabama-news-al-com-blog.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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		<title>NASCAR fans find bedbug infestation in hotel room &#8211; WAVE</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[NASCAR fans find bedbug infestation in hotel roomWAVEBy Jon Chrisos &#8211; email LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – It has been a travel nightmare for an Alabama couple in town for this weekend&#039;s NASCAR race. They told us they found bedbugs crawling &#8230; <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/nascar-fans-find-bedbug-infestation-in-hotel-room-wave.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;fd=R&amp;usg=AFQjCNF4aH69hcATg1D63OUEyhxjaHV9Bg&amp;url=http://www.wave3.com/story/15037895/nascar-fans-find-bedbug-infestation-in-hotel-room"><b>NASCAR fans find bedbug infestation in hotel room</b></a><br /><b>WAVE</b><br />By Jon Chrisos &#8211; email LOUISVILLE, KY (WAVE) – It has been a travel nightmare for an <b>Alabama</b> couple in town for this weekend&#039;s NASCAR race. They told us they found <b>bedbugs</b> crawling around in their bed at their <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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		<title>The other (more harmful) &quot;bed&quot; bug &#8211; San Francisco Chronicle (blog)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Jul 2011 15:44:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[San Francisco Chronicle (blog) The other (more harmful) &#34;bed&#34; bugSan Francisco Chronicle (blog)In a recent nationwide survey, Banfield Pet Hospital found that while three out of four pet owners claim to be aware of the dangers of fleas, only 16 &#8230; <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/the-other-more-harmful-bed-bug-san-francisco-chronicle-blog.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;fd=R&amp;usg=AFQjCNHVZ15dk7H_0tY4cYsRuTYr8pwu6w&amp;url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/pets/detail?entry_id%3D91027"><b>The other (more harmful) &quot;<b>bed</b>&quot; <b>bug</b></b></a><br /><b>San Francisco Chronicle (blog)</b><br />In a recent nationwide survey, Banfield Pet Hospital found that while three out of four pet owners claim to be aware of the dangers of fleas, only 16 percent are more worried about fleas than <b>bed bugs</b>, and 55 percent say they are unconcerned about <b>&#8230;</b></p>
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		<title>NASCAR fans find bedbug infestation in hotel room</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2011 04:00:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been a travel nightmare for an Alabama couple in town for this weekend's NASCAR race. They told us they found bed bugs crawling around in their bed at their Louisville hotel. <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/nascar-fans-find-bedbug-infestation-in-hotel-room.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It has been a travel nightmare for an Alabama couple in town for this weekend&#8217;s NASCAR race. They told us they found bed bugs crawling around in their bed at their Louisville hotel.</p>
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		<title>Bed Bugs – Exterminator Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Jun 2011 22:17:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>SfmPxzNzF</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Bed bugs are extremely difficult to get rid of.  <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/bed-bugs-%e2%80%93-exterminator-options.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Bed bugs are extremely difficult to get rid of. </p>
<p>Continued here:<br />
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		<title>Tackle pest problems with effective Bed Bugs Spray solution &#124; Free &#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jun 2011 07:35:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>telamarie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[They say to adopt most effective of the solutions, such as using the effective form of bed bugs spray but it is the initiation of the treatment of these steps that make it a successful bed bug treatment of all.  <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/tackle-pest-problems-with-effective-bed-bugs-spray-solution-free.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They say to adopt most effective of the solutions, such as using the effective form of bed bugs spray but it is the initiation of the treatment of these steps that make it a successful bed bug treatment of all. </p>
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		<title>“The Other Bug in the Bed” &#8211; Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 15:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>admin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog) “The Other Bug in the Bed”Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)According to Banfield Pet Hospital&#039;s The Other Bug in the Bed Survey, conducted by Directive Analytics, 67 percent of pet owners allow their pet to sleep in the &#8230; <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/%e2%80%9cthe-other-bug-in-the-bed%e2%80%9d-seattle-post-intelligencer-blog.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<td width="80" align="center" valign="top"><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;fd=R&amp;usg=AFQjCNEWkaLQu7f9ahsa-kRbFojOttOLyw&amp;url=http://blog.seattlepi.com/caninechat/2011/06/17/%25E2%2580%259Cthe-other-bug-in-the-bed%25E2%2580%259D/"><img src="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-o-matic/cache/e36ad_6.jpg" alt="" border="1" width="80" height="80" /><br />Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)</a></td>
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<div><a href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&amp;fd=R&amp;usg=AFQjCNEWkaLQu7f9ahsa-kRbFojOttOLyw&amp;url=http://blog.seattlepi.com/caninechat/2011/06/17/%25E2%2580%259Cthe-other-bug-in-the-bed%25E2%2580%259D/"><b>“The Other <b>Bug</b> in the <b>Bed</b>”</b></a><br /><b>Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)</b><br />According to Banfield Pet Hospital&#039;s The Other Bug in the Bed Survey, conducted by Directive Analytics, 67 percent of pet owners allow their pet to sleep in the bed with them, yet only 16 percent are more worried about fleas than <b>bed bugs</b>; <b>&#8230;</b></p>
<p><a href="http://news.google.com/news/more?pz=1&amp;ned=us&amp;ncl=dDK83ojoU9zH2qM"><b>and more&nbsp;&raquo;</b></a></div>
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		<title>“The Other Bug in the Bed” &#124; Canine Chat: Dog Tales and Other &#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jun 2011 18:35:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JbrVqQArBMFjKthZHOS</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[“While Banfield Pet Hospital is certainly not discounting the issue of bed bugs , the survey brought to light the need to educate pet owners about the dangers of fleas and proper year-round flea prevention,” said Jeffrey Klausner, DVM, ... In 2010, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Florida and Alabama had the greatest prevalence of fleas in dogs, while Oregon, Washington, Oklahoma, Florida and Arkansas had the greatest prevalence of fleas in cats. .. <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/%e2%80%9cthe-other-bug-in-the-bed%e2%80%9d-canine-chat-dog-tales-and-other.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>“While Banfield Pet Hospital is certainly not discounting the issue of bed bugs , the survey brought to light the need to educate pet owners about the dangers of fleas and proper year-round flea prevention,” said Jeffrey Klausner, DVM, &#8230; In 2010, South Carolina, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Florida and Alabama had the greatest prevalence of fleas in dogs, while Oregon, Washington, Oklahoma, Florida and Arkansas had the greatest prevalence of fleas in cats. ..</p>
<p>Read the original here:<br />
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		<title>Scherzinger Bed Bugs Treatment, Cincinnati Ohio &#124; bed bugs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 14:16:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fortifiedgeniusbvc</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed Bugs Alberta · Bed Bugs Alaska · Bed Bugs Alabama · Bed Bug Arizona · Bed Bugs Phoenix · Bed Bugs Russia · Bed Bugs Moscow · Bed Bugs New Zealand · Bed Bugs Ireland · Bed Bugs India · Bed Bugs Canada · Bed Bugs Yukon ...  <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/scherzinger-bed-bugs-treatment-cincinnati-ohio-bed-bugs.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed Bugs Alberta · Bed Bugs Alaska · Bed Bugs Alabama · Bed Bug Arizona · Bed Bugs Phoenix · Bed Bugs Russia · Bed Bugs Moscow · Bed Bugs New Zealand · Bed Bugs Ireland · Bed Bugs India · Bed Bugs Canada · Bed Bugs Yukon &#8230; </p>
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		<title>Scherzinger Bed Bugs Treatment, Cincinnati Ohio – Vancouver</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jun 2011 04:16:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>frentitongemn</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bed Bugs Alberta · Bed Bugs Alaska · Bed Bugs Alabama · Bed Bug Arizona · Bed Bugs Phoenix · Bed Bugs Russia · Bed Bugs Moscow · Bed Bugs New Zealand · Bed Bugs Ireland · Bed Bugs India · Bed Bugs Canada · Bed Bugs Yukon ...  <a href="http://www.bedbugsepidemic.com/bed-bugs-world/bed-bugs-usa/bed-bugs-alabama/scherzinger-bed-bugs-treatment-cincinnati-ohio-%e2%80%93-vancouver.php">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bed Bugs Alberta · Bed Bugs Alaska · Bed Bugs Alabama · Bed Bug Arizona · Bed Bugs Phoenix · Bed Bugs Russia · Bed Bugs Moscow · Bed Bugs New Zealand · Bed Bugs Ireland · Bed Bugs India · Bed Bugs Canada · Bed Bugs Yukon &#8230; </p>
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		<title>How to Prevent Bed Bugs When On Vacation &#8211; Texas, United States &#8230;</title>
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