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LTV Mom’s 2009 Oscars Recap

Best Picture 2009

Best Picture 2009

It’s no secret I am a huge fan of Slumdog Millionaire. After I saw the movie, I shouted: Bring on the Oscars! Needless to say, I loved this year’s Oscars show, and here an overview of LTV Mom’s highlights and lowlights:

Highlights:

  • Two words: Hugh Jackman. I though he was great! Loved the opening number, loved the song-and-dance routine (even if my lame brother-in-law disagreed!)
  • Loved Ben Stiller’s spoof on Joaquin Phoenix. Instant cult-classic.
  • Loved Tina Fey and Steve Martin’s presentation. It was smart and witty. (And Tina Fey looked beautiful.)
  • Best dressed: Anne Hathaway, Natalie Portman and Alicia Keyes.
  • Loved the personal touch when they “big awards” were nominated. Especially loved Robert DiNero’s tribute to Sean Penn.
  • Watching the Oscars with dear friends and my family.  We always have a feast, some wine, lots of laughs, and a fierce competition to see who can get the most picks right! (Um, I did not win.)
  • My four-year-old daughter, who could clearly “get” that mommy loves Slumdog Millionaire, asked if she was old enough to see “Slum-aire Million-dog.” How cute is that?!

Lowlights:

  • No Bruce?
  • Mickey Rourke’s career is back, but his fashion sense is not.
  • Four words: Phillip Seymour Hoffman’s outfit.
  • Sorry, I did not like Marisa Tomei’s dress. I agree with Randolph Duke who said it looked like 100 napkins folded into a dress.
  • I hated Miley Cyrus’s dress.  Young or old, I don’t care… it was ugly.
  • I wish the production for Best Picture included clips of each movie that was nominated.

Anyone else have highlights (or lowlights) to share?

In the meantime, I am a working mom with few babysitters… back to watching movies on-demand or on TBS.

Photo Credit: Monica Almeida/The New York Times

Slumdog Millionaire: Bring on the Oscars

I’m lucky enough to have an adorable 4-year-old daughter, a pretty cool husband, a home and a full-time job.  This means lots of crazy and few pre-baby habits like movies in actual theaters.  With the Oscars right around the corner, I wanted to plug the best movie I have seen in ages:Danny Boyle’s Slumdog Millionaire.

When I saw the trailer for Slumdog Millionaire (of course, I have no idea where or when I saw the trailer, can’t remember that far back), I immediately loved the movie.  I turned to my husband and said, “that looks like the perfect movie for me.”  So when the movie came out, I arranged a babysitter, grabbed the hubby, and ran to the theater.  I am happy to report the movie did not disappoint, in fact, it lifted every ounce of my soul.

Just in case you have been living under a rock, Slumdog Millionaire is the story of a Mumbai teen who grew up in the slums, becomes a contestant on the Indian version of “Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?” He is arrested under suspicion of cheating, and while being interrogated, events from his life history are shown which explain why he knows the answers.  (Credit IMDB.)

Along this journey, the audience learns lessons of life, love, happiness, struggle and loyalty.  This movie made my laugh, cry, think, and rejoice… just what I need for a perfect movie.

Of course, I can make the shallow comments like “if I could only look like Freida Pinto” or “Dev Patel is a-dor-a-ble” but I don’t want to cheapen the mastery of this film.  It’s not overly complex in storyline and character development, yet thought-provoking with beautiful imagery and clever dialogue.

If you are like me, and a movie in an actual theater is hard to come by, go see Slumdog Millionaire.  It’s worth the price of admission… and an overpriced babysitter.

– LTV Mom