Monday, February 28, 2005

Chris Rock---BORING

The 77th annual Academy Awards are in the record books. Another year, another boring broadcast. Chris Rock was touted as a host who would be edgy and bring some excitement to the evening. He wasn't and he didn't.

Relatively speaking, his opening monologue was a masterpiece compared to the Letterman debacle. However, I don't remember any "laugh out loud" moments. Of course, his Bush-bashing was expected and welcomed by the Hollywood fringe Left. It only served to further alienate the majority of Americans who support the president and to highlight the divide between that liberal haven and the rest of the country. His presence throughout the show was minimal, and nearly all of those instances were scripted. The most heartfelt moment was Jamie Foxx's acceptance speech--one of the few glimpses of sincerity and humility.

Bottom Line:
1) Chris Rock's performance was forgettable.
2) The show is just a bizarre ritual relevant only to the participants, not a serious recognition of excellence in film.
3) It seems no matter how hard they try to shake things up, the show is dull and comes off as a parody of itself--a long, lifeless parody.

"Would you like to thank all the little people?"
"Little people? What little people?"

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