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	<title>Left Hand Karma &#187; Alec Baldwin</title>
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		<title>The Oscars nominees and best performances</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 23:46:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I guess I have to check out The Hurt Locker now that it won Best Picture. I was chatting with Josh today, something I rarely do, and had a good laugh when we started throwing together all the nominees for Best Picture and coming up with random titles like Crazy Hurt Hearts in the Air [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I guess I have to check out The Hurt Locker now that it won Best Picture. I was chatting with Josh today, something I rarely do, and had a good laugh when we started throwing together all the nominees for Best Picture and coming up with random titles like Crazy Hurt Hearts in the Air and District Hurt: Heart Education in the Locker. I also didn&#8217;t know you could win separate Oscars for Sound Mixing <em>and</em> Sound editing.</p>
<p>Man, I love Alec Baldwin, and I thought the best bit that he was apart of was the staring contest he had with George Clooney. My favorite stare down between the two happened when Alec was going to list off the nominees for Best Performance and abruptly cut himself off, staring blankly down at George for just enough time and with enough silence to make it awkwardly hilarious. He was all I could pay attention to when he was on stage, with his seemingly uncaring face and sporadic hand gestures.</p>
<p>Steve Martin&#8217;s innocent quips were humorous at times, calling one nominee Damn Helen Mirren instead of Dame, with Alec correcting him afterwords, but I thought the two lacked the chemistry that I see exemplified every episode of 30 rock between Alec and Tina Fey.  The best dressed was Vera Farmiga, worst dressed has to go to Charlize Theron, best acceptance speech was that Austrian dude from Inglorious Basterds at the very beginning and best presenter of the night I thought was Tom Hanks. I am also pleased to see Demi Moore is still hot as ever.</p>
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