Team Experience: Oscar's Best & Worst Moments
Monday, February 23, 2015 at 10:02PM
NATHANIEL R in NPH, Original Song, Oscar Ceremonies, Oscars (14), Sean Penn, Selma, Team Experience, Year in Review

Neil Patrick Harris' big musical opening had fun shadow effectsAre most of you over your Oscar party hangovers now?

I polled Team Experience (and myself) on their very favorite moment and their "Agony!" bit alike from last night's show of shows and here's what they had to say about the 87th Academy Awards. Please do share your single Best & Worst moment in the comments, too as we work our way through putting this film year behind us.

BEST MOMENTS

Timothy: Pawel Pawlikowski muscling right on through the play-off music in order to pay due tribute to his late wife.

Julien: That opening song was really some... Oh who am I kidding ? Watching Julianne finally clutch that Oscar was a dream I thought would never come true. 

Nathaniel: Once you get past Julianne I'd go with 1) Emma Stone reaction shots  2) "Glory" 3) Jessica Chastain saying "Chivooooo" 4) the insanity of "Everything is Awesome" - particularly the fake Oscars and the Batman interruption 5) Patricia Arquette's infectious righteousness (sub-shoutout to Meryl & JLo). I understand that people are up in arms the day after but that's called 'missing the point because people love to be outraged' which is an epidemic online that distracts the world from progressive goals like eradicating inequality and sexism. 6) "because you're rich"

More heartfelt applause (and then some jeers) after the jump...

Anne Marie: We lost so many vital, incredible artists this year. A painful, reflective hush fell over the party I attended during the In Memoriam section. It may not have been the "best" moment, but watching images of Williams, Bacall, Nichols, & others was the most poignant moment of the Oscars for me this year. 

Adam: Any cynicism people vaulted towards The Imitation Game winning Adapted Screenplay (admittedly, I was one such person) was quickly, and deservedly, wiped away once Graham Moore, aka Jonathan Groff, delivered his powerful and inspiring speech on life truly getting better. Also, Big Hero 6 winning Animated Feature. #Baymax4Life

But mostly the Team loved "Glory"...

Andrew: That emotional performance of "Glory" that made grown men weep openly. (It's okay, Chris Pine and David Oyelowo, just let it all out...)



Margaret: The one-two punch of the Glory performance and the Glory win. The Edmud Pettus Bridge set they built, and that glorious (on the nose I know but there's no better word for it!) choir took things from potent to devastating. David Oyelowo wasn't the only one in tears at that point in the telecast.

Deborah: The extraordinary performance of Glory, followed by the killer acceptance speeches of Common and John Legend. Selma is now. Yes, I just strung two moments into one. SELMA IS NOW!

Manuel: Common & John Legend performing Glory was transcendent; it was also the only moment in the entire telecast where everyone at my party was hushed by the proceedings. 

 

AGONY!

 

Timothy: Every time NPH went back to that stupid lock-box, but especially the time where Robert Duvall was just like "nope, I can't hear you, la la la".

Manuel: That final bit felt like excruciating torture (and not just because it was a blander version of NPH's recap hijinks at the Tonys). His opening number was fun (if a bit too reverent) and his tighty whities skit was a welcome moment of gay male objectification, but he soon wore off his welcome, punning his way into every other segment ("for some treason"?) needlessly extending the show's running time. 

Andrew: Surprisingly, host NPH who was painfully unfunny and kinda smug the whole night or maybe I've just reached my tolerance for him. Emmys, Tonys, Oscars- is he going for an EGOT of hosting?

Nathaniel: I'm going to chalk NPH's disastrous performance up to overconfidence because he's been such a fine host elsewhere. But the only way that lock-box thing could have been funny is if he predicted his terrible reviews today. And, as ever, I don't understand why we can't get the Honorary people on stage at the big event. I mean if you dump that lock-box segment you totally have time for Maureen O'Hara.

Anne Marie: Michael Keaton was robbed by Eddie Redmaybe and you cannot convince me otherwise.

Deborah: Agony! Well, not really. Annoyance? Let's go with that. I'm going with Joan Rivers' ommission from the In Memorium Tribute. Disgraceful.

Margaret: Sean Penn. What a gross, ugly thing to insert into the biggest moment of the night. Really soured things for me. (To those insisting he was joking: so?)

Amir: Neil Patrick Harris's flat, drab and overly punny ('With her spoon'? Really?) hosting job seemed to remain the most irritating aspect of the show until Sean Penn casually put down his friend for being Mexican. It was indecorous, and funnily enough, Innaritu retorted by asking for dignity and respect for his fellow countrymen.

Adam: American Sniper won as many Oscars as Boyhood, Selma, and Interstellar. With that said, it was only 1 award, so things could certainly have been worse.

Julien: All of Wes Anderson's brilliant collaborators (deservedly) picking up the gold, while the genius himself stood out in the cold. 

YOUR TURN, READERS Final "best" and "worsts" from you. And we'll do fashion tomorrow and maybe something else and be done.

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