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Monday
Feb282011

Mark Ruffalo and Sandra Bernhard on Oscar Night 2011

Mark with his wife Sunrise<--- Obviously this is not Sandra Bernhard. We'll get to her in a minute.

To fend off the silly depression that can often follow depressing Oscar outcomes, it's good to remember that anyone nominated for an Oscar just got a huge career boost. The "Losers", especially the first timers, won. They now have that "Oscar Nominee" stamp to throw around at the contract table and they also get a place in the history books. Oh sure, if you ask the general public to tell you about so and so's nominated turn in 1978 they won't know what you're talking about, but it's still a historical document of worth in your chosen profession. It's a win.

Before the Oscars last night I meant to post this acceptance speech that Mark Ruffalo tweeted "in case I lose". It went like so (spread across several tweets of course).

Thank You Sunrise. My wife and my partner in crime and fun and hard times and joy and sadness in heartbreak and healing and dinners and kids. Lisa Cholodenko, Thank you so much in your belief in me and allowing me. You love Actors and create a work place where we are free. Adore U.

I must thank my dear fellow Actors. Especially the Glorious Julianne Moore. Any recognition must be shared with her. It was all in the dance. Annette, Mia, Josh, Thank you for making it so easy to react off you and live off your brilliant naturalistic performances. Honored. The crew, thank you for being such a great team. We all had a hell of a good time and you didn't skip a single beat in 23 days of no sleep.

I would like to thank Stuart Blumberg and Lisa for creating a beautiful script with real people doing real and human things. Paul kicks ass. I would like to thank all the producers but especially Jeffery Levy-Hinte who is an unsung hero. You carried this movie to the finish.Thanks. James Shamus and the folks at Focus Features, Thank you. You have given this movie every opportunity and supported us in cash and spirit. XO.

Mom and Dad, Thanks for telling me I would be okay if I left home and went to LA. Thanks for helping me when you couldn't afford it. Love U. Keen, Bella, Odette my dearest ones, my little teachers. Thank you so much for being patient with Papa having to be away so much. Last but not least. The people who came out to see the movie and support it and talk about it and send your friends. You are being honored 2. I know I must be forgetting someone. IF I am I will amend my twit-speech. I would like to also shout out to all actors. 5000yr tradition!!

Sweet right?

Mark Ruffalo and Javier Bardem hug it out.

If you put yourself out there in the world, you open yourself up to those who snark or scoff but you also are putting yourself out there in the world. Sorry to get all Marianne Williamson on ya but I just go with my moods and it's a good one this Monday morn'. Feel the love.

In another tweet, responding to a fan's note on Julianne Moore, the Ruffster said "Julianne Moore you are a film Goddess" That's so true. I'm glad her peers know it.

We lived on farms. We lived in cities. Now we live on the internet.
-"Sean Parker" via Aaron Sorkin in The Social Network.

I've been an online presence now for a decade and it's been thrilling to watch the world change and shrink in a way. Unfortunately this new "closeness" hasn't changed our capacity to hate or war or any of that stuff -- hate travels just as fast as love  -- but it has definitely shifted celebrity and entertainment culture in interesting ways. You wouldn't have Lady Gaga without the virtual community of the internet. And you wouldn't have exchanges like I had with Sandra Bernhard last night.

Oh sure, that happened for a few seconds and it was over and it meant 11,000,000 times more to me than Sandra or anyone listening in but it's still a fact: Someone I have admired and followed and supported with my purchases who has made me laugh and think countless times since the late 80s "heard" something I said and responded.

 

It was a kick.

And if you've never seen The King of Comedy (1983) you really should. It's one of Martin Scorsese's best films and Sandra is riveting and scary and hilarious in it.

Which celebrities put smiles on your faces last night? Are you feeling love this morning or something else entirely in the way of SpeechGate ;) ?

 

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Reader Comments (15)

Isn't Twitter awesome? Technology...

I really enjoyed Christian Bale's speech last night. He seemed genuinely taken aback and really natural. For some reason I love it when the male stars tear up.

What did you think of Hailee Steinfeld's dress? Did she complete her perfect awards show fashion sweep?

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterwade

Ruffalo was my pick so now after reading that beautiful speech I'm devastated.

Where was Julianne? and Mo'Nique?

PS The Bernhard anecdote is awesome!

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

wade --- working on the fashions now.
to save myself some drama i may just use it as PART of the category reviews?

peggy -- i know. i basically died. luckly anne hathaway was nearby for mouth to mouth resuscitation (all virtual, understand)

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNathaniel R

All I can say is a lot of "Bubbles" were ingested to survive that dreadful evening!
But I have to say I think Anne & James were quite charming & a breath of fresh air in a rather flat evening.

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterstjeans

I LOVE The King of Comedy...I watched it once when I was taking a film class and then I re-watched it at least 27 times on my own. I love her in it, especially the part where she has Jerry Lewis tied up in the candlelight dinner scene. My favorite Scorsese!

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterK.A.

Be careful of that Sandra chick, honey. She'll turn on you in a heartbeat!

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterKenneth

King of Comedy is gee-ni-us! Oddly enough, had my own Sandra run-in on Twitter just last month when I tweeted about Scorcese's needing a cinematic reunion with Pfeiffer and Bernhard, respectively (although can you imagine how heavenly together would be?). Anyway, Sandra @ replied a thank-you, and that she's waiting for the call. God, she's delicious!

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterMark B.

Kenneth -- i have no doubt. haha ;) but i love the bitchy girls. See also: Madonna.

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNathaniel R

MVPs were Anne Hathaway, Natalie Portman and Cate Blanchett. It was a fun night.

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered Commentereurocheese

I was really happy a month or so ago when I asked Lee Unkrich a Toy Story related question on Twitter and he answered. I'm pretty happy I can say an Oscar winning director (even if it's for anmiation) has responded to me.

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSamuel

Loved Bale's speech, loved the Social Network winner who said he would now demand that Fincher's daughter's hamster respect him. Anne's song about Hugh Jackman that included Nicole, Franco in drag, The Brown Duck which frankly I found more enjoyable than Black Swan.

The morning after I'm not feeling too upset about the predictability and the winners. Leo was a nutbar before last night and today she's still a nutbar.

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCity_Of_Lights

ruffy and sandy in the same post - these are a few of my favourite things

i think the someone ruffy is forgetting is TLLL - i can never think of one without the other

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterpar3182

Samuel that's cool. anyone else have celeb stories?
Mark --- YAY! i have company

February 28, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterNathaniel R

As much as I am anti-Bale – he gave the best speech of the ceremony. You should make the effort to get an interview with her Nathaniel. Richard Pryor Show comedy writer Paul Mooney discovered her along with Robin Williams.

March 1, 2011 | Unregistered Commenter/3rtfu11

As much as I am anti-Bale – he gave the best speech of the ceremony. You should make the effort to get an interview with her Nathaniel. Richard Pryor Show comedy writer Paul Mooney discovered her along with Robin Williams.

March 1, 2011 | Unregistered Commenter/3rtfu11
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