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comment_938608

While we're talking about how people looked, Renee, who has to be my number one overrated female actress (in the way of appearance) looked the worst I've ever seen her last night. Her face is an even bigger abomination now and that hair made her look like someone who went to my high school. What a beast.

comment_949031

I'm still laughing at Rock's opening monologue...

 

"The Oscars are the only awards show where people don't do what they're nominated for. Can we see some acting? Can I get "To be or not to be", something? At the Grammys, they singing. At the Tonys, they singing and dancing. At the Source Awards, they singing, dancing and shooting! The only time people act at the Oscars is when people ACT like they ain't mad they lost. When Halle Berry won last year, Nicole Kidman had such a WIDE smile on her face, she shoulda won an Emmy for the performance she was giving. I was like, "If you had ACTED like that earlier, you woulda won the Oscar!"

comment_949337

Spider-Man 2 should have got a special Oscar for making Dunst look attractive in the film when she looks like an absolute mess everywhere else.

 

Also, I hope the police arrested whoever it was that beat Renee Zellwiger about the head and shoulders last night. Her face looked so puffy her eyes were like two slits on a pumpkin.

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