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Monday, March 8, 2010
And the Oscar Goes To......
Sunday was a big night in Hollywood. For those of you who have no idea what I am talking about, the 82nd Annual Academy Awards was broadcast live from the Kodak Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles. I love watching the Academy Awards. I love the Red Carpet events prior to the BIG EVENT. I love to see what the stars are wearing (or lack of wearing).
There were some dresses cut down to THERE as in Hilary Swank's gown,
Or both cut down to THERE and UP to THERE as in Mariah Carey's dress,
Then you just have to wonder. What was Charlize Theron thinking, exactly, when she chose this dress? Cinnabons?
Do you see the resemblance?
Here's a little bit of trivia for you. The official name of the Oscar Statuette is the "Academy Award of Merit".
Its stands 13 1/2 inches tall and weighs a whopping 8 1/2 pounds!
It was designed by Cedric Gibbons, chief art director at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM).
It is a knight holding a crusader’s sword, standing on a reel of film. The film reel features five spokes, signifying the five original branches of the Academy (actors, directors, producers, technicians and writers).
The Oscar is manufactured by R.S. Owens & Company in Chicago, IL. It takes 3-4 weeks to manufacture 55 statues.
The first Oscar was handed out in 1929 to Emil Jannings, for Best Actor, in "The Last Command" and "The Way of All Flesh".
I celebrate the Oscars by having an Oscar Party, of course! We have a nice, private room here in the park that is available for use with a large, flat screen TV. I reserved the room a couple of months ago. My friend, Kathy, and I, went to Party City to buy decorations. They have the decorations you need for any themed party you might think of such as my luau party, or a movie party.
I bought red plastic tablecloths and cut one in half lengthwise to make a "red carpet" for the ladies to walk down before entering the room.
Here is our "Oscar" sign. After it was hung up, I noticed that the background sign was hung upside down (before the letters were put on). We all thought those things at the top were microphones, when in fact they were stage lights! Oh well, I don't think anyone else noticed!
Here is one of the decorated walls leading to the room where the party was being held.
This is a close up of one of those stars that are all over the walls. Each one had a celebrity name on it. We could have used them for a game where each of us tape a star to our back, then try to guess who we are by asking questions to other guests. We decided just to use them as decorations.
Walking the Red Carpet
This looks more like Shannon is "Easing Down the Road"!
Mary Ann:
BFF's Cathy and Sue:
I'm the one always BEHIND the camera, and someone said, "Hey, why don't YOU walk the red carpet and I'LL take the picture!" Oh. Okay.
The Party Room with big, flat screen TV
I asked everyone to bring either an appetizer or a dessert and their own drinks. Look at all the scrumptious food!
Also, if they wanted to participate in a gift exchange, they should bring a small $5 gift. Then we each pulled a number. The person with number 1 chose a gift. Number 2 got to either steal the gift from number 1 or select a new gift. It was a lot of fun. We did the gift exchange during commercials, and I also asked movie trivia questions to the group.
Here is Helen modeling her gift of a hat:
Pat got a cute little purse that holds two pairs of glasses.
Nadine received a nice smelling candle.
I'd say a good time was had by all!
And some day, maybe I'll see my own name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
you are already a star in my book pat...smiles.
ReplyDeletelooks like fun!
Sounds like you had a great time!
ReplyDeleteNow YOURS is an acceptance speech I would want to hear!!!
ReplyDeleteAny excuse for a party - and so many good ideas to boot!
I love reading about your parties because you have so much fun decorating, playing games, and eating. Did the men not care about this one? Generally they just like to see the results of the Oscars rather than wade through the whole show.
ReplyDeleteYou could earn a lot of $$ as a party planner! Loved this!!
ReplyDeleteI need an invite to one of your parties, you guys are wild;)
ReplyDeleteAnd the Oscar goes to....Pat You come up with the greatest party ideas. Just watching you prepare and set up would be entertaining. Love your picture. Do you give autographs?
ReplyDeleteYou are a natural red carpet walker! Great ideas you came up with.
ReplyDeleteBTW, your header photo makes me sigh, each time it appears!!!
I'm so jealous! I wanted to have an Oscar party this year, but it didn't happen. Just catching up. It's been crazy busy around here!
ReplyDeleteYour party looks better than the actual thing!
ReplyDeleteAnd now I want a cinnabun.
I want to attend one of your parties! Who won? The Oscars, that is.
ReplyDeleteThat was such a cool idea. I love it. Its funny that I see myself at one of your parties. =o) right in the mix of all the ladies.
ReplyDeleteYou are a party planner extraordinaire Pat, your decorations are always such fun. Love the red carpet and seeing you walk it.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a super great time!
ReplyDeleteYou just take the fun everywhere you go! Wish you were here to help with all my events this year!!
ReplyDeleteIt is funny how you turn everything into a party!
ReplyDeletewow, such fun!
ReplyDeleteTotally cute! Love how you redid the star with your name on it. I need one of those! LOL!
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