MTL - American Fame and Fortune-Chapter 802 I've seen your secrets

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 Chapter 802 I’ve seen your secrets

Seeing Seth MacFarlane appear on the stage, Martin subconsciously glanced at Charlize Theron.

 Charlize asked in a low voice: "What happened again?"

Martin said: "This comedian is good at pranks. I don't know what program he has prepared."

 Charlize watched "Teddy Bear" and said: "The most I can do is imitate Teddy Bear."

While the two were talking in low voices, Seth MacFarlane finished speaking the string of words, and it was time for the Oscars' routine opening song and dance session.

 In recent years, the most impressive opening song and dance is Hugh Jackman’s “I Am Wolverine”.

 Tonight, Seth MacFarlane did a great job for the Oscars, all the guests present, and all the audiences in the United States.

Even if twenty years have passed, this song will still be talked about.

MacFarlane pointed to the place where the most famous female stars were concentrated in the audience, and sang the first lyrics: "We have seen your secrets! We have seen your secrets in the movies we watched!"

 Then, there is a super guide for movie fans.

 Charlize turned her head and stared at Martin: "The names of people in the industry may be wrong, after all, some people have stage names, but the widely circulated rumors are indeed correct."

  How can you be an actress and play this Oscar game without taking off your clothes?

 Charlize whispered: "This guy, I hope he gets hit by a car when he goes out!"

Anne Hathaway, who was the first to win the statuette tonight, when she received the Best Supporting Actress statuette, gave a special thank you to Martin in her acceptance speech for helping her when her career was at a low point.

This film was affected by a series of bad news and good news during the public relations promotion period, and could only end sadly at this Oscar.

Martin suddenly had an idea: "Sally, didn't Stuart Townsend call you? Tell him to beat up McFarlane before talking about anything else. In a suggestive way, I'll ask Old Boo to prepare something for you. Technical means, don't let that **** record..."

"Kate Winslet is in "The Angel of Sin" and "Jude the Obscure", as well as "Hamlet" and "Titanic", as well as "Together", and "Being a Mother", and "The Reader"…"

 But the one who got shot the most was also the craziest when acting.

In the subsequent series of technical awards, the crew of "Pi" that was nominated received nothing.

Although many actresses at the movie queen level are obviously unhappy, they are not to the point of being furious.

The atmosphere inside the Dolby Theater immediately rose.

As the song ended, there was a burst of cheers and endless laughter.

Martin has experienced Kate’s acting style of not being crazy but living life. Kate can also be called the queen of artistic drama among Oscar-winning actresses.

The Oscar statuette distribution begins now.

 Charlize Theron left her seat and went backstage at the Dolby Theater, where she was one of tonight's award guests.

“Meryl Streep’s film was in Silkwood, Naomi Watts’ film was in Mulholland Drive, and Halle Berry’s film was in ‘Death Row’. "Dance", Nicole Kidman was in "Eyes Wide Shut", and Marisa Tomei was in "The Wrestler."

Martin was helpless and didn't want to talk to Charlize anymore. He obviously wanted to help her, but she still had to go there.

 Her hand under the chair suddenly rested on Martin's leg: "Does this make you feel better?"

"We watched Kristen Stewart's Secret in "On the Road," Charlize Theron in "The Devil Wears Prada," Helen Hunt's "Intimate Treatment," but we never saw Jennifer Lawrence's Secret See you..."

 Charlize kept smiling cheerfully. The camera turned around several times to capture her, but never caught her bad face. I thought she was very generous...

Nearly all the important female stars present were sung by MacFarlane.

This award ceremony is also indispensable for every award ceremony, which takes up a long period of nostalgia and tribute.

 But compared to previous years, tonight’s tribute session has more highlights.

Paul Walker and Jordana Brewster, as representatives of the family members, took the stage to talk about Vin Diesel’s grace on the set, leading to a section dedicated to Vin Diesel’s memory.

When the classic clips of Vin Diesel's movie were played on the big screen, the lift stage slowly rose, and two singers, one black and one white, appeared on the stage together and sang a song specially dedicated by the crew of "Fast and Furious" to commemorate Vin Diesel. Songs released by you.

Just listening to the intro, Martin knew it was "SeeYouAgain".

 The theme song of the Family Heroes.

Listening to this song and watching Paul Walker standing on the stage to commemorate Vin Diesel who passed away unexpectedly, Martin had an indescribable weird feeling.

 “Fast and Furious 6” will definitely be a box office hit.

This, Martin can confirm, because various activities to commemorate Vin Diesel have once again kicked off in North America.

Just when Martin was distracted, the crew of "Escape from Tehran" won the first statuette of the night.

Dustin Hoffman and Charlize Theron awarded the Best Screenplay and Best Adapted Screenplay in one go, with "Escape from Tehran" winning the Best Adapted Screenplay. Later, Sandra Bullock announced: "The winner of the best editing is Bill Gordon."

Including Martin, the crew of "Escape from Tehran" burst into applause again. Bill Gordon high-fived Martin and David Fincher one by one and went on stage to accept the award.

David Fincher was vaguely excited. Because he won the screenplay and editing awards, the crew's chances of winning best director and best picture increased dramatically, and one of them was even as high as 90%.

Some staff members came over to remind Martin that Martin left the crew and entered the backstage through the side passage.

He is also the guest of honor tonight.

ˆ As the best actor last year, the best actress will be awarded this year.

 The director took out the envelope and handed it to Martin. Martin took it and looked at the mark on the back of the envelope to make sure it was the best actress and not the best actor by mistake.

 Martin waited patiently at the stage entrance for a few minutes, then received a signal from the director and walked onto the stage to the beat of the music.

 Although he is not as experienced as Nicholson in awarding awards, he has done so a few times.

When Martin walked towards the microphone, he looked specifically at where Nicholson was. The old **** was sitting with Jennifer Lawrence, smiling in his direction.

This **** made it public last year with Jennifer Lawrence. Although he never admitted it, he didn't hide it either.

Jennifer Lawrence was able to get the female lead in "Silver Linings Playbook" because Nicholson contributed a lot.

This awards season, apart from providing Martin with the choice of Ralph Jackson, the email detonator, Nicholson has never been involved with him because all his energy has been devoted to helping Jennifer Lawrence compete for the best actress.

After Martin finished speaking, he turned to the big screen and said the names of the nominated actors along with the screen: "Emmanuelle Riva in "Love", Quvenzhané Wallis in "Beasts of the Southern Wild", Naomi Waugh "Beast," Jennifer Lawrence, "Silver Linings Playbook," and Sally Field, "Lincoln."

 This list of nominations, not to mention knowing three of them, was first heard of by Martin at the nomination luncheon.

 The most famous one is Naomi Watts, but she is a type of actress that is not popular in the academy. She is blonde, blue-eyed, and has a pretty appearance. Her role is not enough to ruin her image.

 Martin knew at a glance that Nicholson had stolen his trick and let Jennifer Lawrence face off against several other nominees!

 Because the real threats were resolved as much as possible during the nomination process.

 Martin ended his random thoughts, quickly opened the envelope, took out the card, took a look at it, and said: "The best actress is Jennifer Lawrence!"

This result is not unexpected, after all, it is the same as the winner of the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress.

Jennifer Lawrence cried with joy, opened her arms and hugged Nicholson tightly, lifted up her skirt and walked toward the stage amid applause.

Natalie Portman looked unhappy as she watched the new Oscar-winning actress pass by. She is the first post-80s generation to win the Oscar for Best Actress, and she is currently the only one.

This honor has not been enjoyed for long, and it has not even had time to touch the threshold of Hollywood's top actress. The first Oscar-winning actress born in the 1990s was born.

Jennifer Lawrence walked forward quickly, and suddenly felt that it was not topical enough. She looked up and saw Martin waiting on the stage, and remembered what he said at the Cannes Film Festival.

That time, she did what Martin said and stole the spotlight.

Because of Nicholson's relationship, Jennifer Lawrence had extra trust in Martin. When she walked quickly to the steps, her steps slipped and she fell forward.

 Martin kept watching, even counting silently in his mind: "5, 4, 3,..."

 But when he counted to 1, Jennifer Lawrence fell down, causing the whole audience to scream.

  Everyone’s eyes and all the camera lenses turned to Jennifer Lawrence at this moment.

For Nicholson's sake, Martin quickly stepped off the stage and helped Jennifer Lawrence up.

 Before the two men returned to the stage, the Internet was already full of discussions about Jennifer Lawrence.

 There is no doubt that the first female Oscar winner born in the 1990s has successfully grabbed the first real headline at the Oscars tonight.

You don’t have to wait until tomorrow, at most half an hour, the photos of Jennifer Lawrence falling will be spread all over the Internet on YouTube, blogs, Twitter and INS.

 Back on the stage, Martin took the Oscar statuette from the emcee and handed it to Jennifer Lawrence.

 Jennifer Lawrence smiled at him and whispered: "Thank you, Martin."

 Martin stepped aside and gestured toward the microphone to invite him.

The first actress born after 1990 in the history of the Oscars began her acceptance speech.

Jennifer Lawrence was very excited, but she should have been warned by Nicholson in advance. Her speech was relatively cautious, just a big thank you, instead of thanking Harvey loudly for helping her kill her competitor like she once did.

 Next, Daniel Day-Lewis won the Best Actor without any suspense.

 (End of this chapter)