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Oscars: Bringing the Red Carpet Home

Slumdog Millionaire Oscar Photo

And the Oscar Went To...

Slumdog Millionaire came out the big winner at this year's Oscar ceremony by taking home eight statues, including Best Picture and Best Director. Who else joined them in the winner's circle?

On the Red Carpet

Arriving in Style

What was everyone wearing?

The Best and the Worst

Not everyone hit a bullseye.

Blog: Behind the Scenes

Wow, the Oscars Were Actually Fun

Book Hugh Jackman for next year, please -- last night was one of the most enjoyable Oscar ceremonies in a long time. After last year’s dismal ratings, Oscar really needed a kick in the pants, and I’m happy to see that the pressure for change resulted in something a lot less stuffy and involved Jackman singing and dancing his heart out. Hollywood actually knows how to kick back and have fun; go figure.

Starting with the absolutely adorable Slumdog kids on the red carpet, everyone seemed relaxed and happy last night. The acceptance speeches were pretty touching all around, and Penelope Cruz and Milk screenwriter Dustin Lance Black definitely had the most heartfelt ones of the evening. And we can breathe a sigh of relief -- Kate Winslet remembered to thank her husband this time.

Things were toned down a bit thanks to the recession, with the ladies showing up in gorgeous gowns -- but little bling -- and the ceremony playing it pretty straight. The opening cardboard cutout, "we don't have money for set pieces" nominee song and dance was pretty amusing, even if somewhat out of place performed under a huge (and no doubt expensive) Swarovski crystal arch. And don’t worry Hugh, you didn’t miss too much by not yet seeing The Reader. Read more...

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