Sunday, February 24, 2008
CSULB Votes Right for the Oscar 'Best Film'
Pictures from the Internet.
UPDATE: A part-time professor at CSULB and full-time feature writer for the OC Register, Peter Larsen was absorbed in the Oscar event last night. Read his article by clicking here.
The question, simply, was: Who will take the Oscar statue for Best Picture?
Poll results said:
"Atonement": 11% or 1 vote
"Juno": 33% or 3 votes
"Michael Clayton": 0% or no votes
"No Country for Old Men": 44% or 4 votes
"There Will Be Blood": 11% or 1 vote
Cal State Long Beach voted right. Exciting!
"No Country for Old Men" picked up the award for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Supporting Actor (Javier Bardem) and Best Director, the brother duo Joel Coen and Ethan Coen.
To view the list of winners of tonight's extravagant 80th annual Academy Awards, visit the Los Angeles Times.
Below is my favorite femme of the night, Marion Cotillard, who won Best Actress for her portrayal of Edith Piaf in "La Vie En Rose." My second favorite femme, Diablo Cody, won the Oscar award for Best Original Screenplay for her work on "Juno."
Video by Barbara Navarro.
Did you watch the Oscars? What was your favorite win?
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