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Writers:

Ellen DeGeneres (special material) &
Karen Anderson (special material) ...
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Release Date:

25 February 2007 (USA) more

Plot:

Films nominated for the annual awards include Babel (2006), _Departed, The (2006)_ , Letters from Iwo Jima (2006), Little Miss Sunshine (2006), and _Queen, The (2006)_ . | add synopsis

Awards:

Won 2 Primetime Emmys. Another 8 nominations more

User Comments:

A suiting and satisfying conclusion of the movie year 2006. more (8 total)


Cast

  (Credited cast)

Ellen DeGeneres ... Herself - Host
rest of cast listed alphabetically:

Ben Affleck ... Himself - Presenter

Samantha Aisling ... Best Costume Model

June Allyson ... Herself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)

Konstantine Anthony ... Eastern European #1

Alan Arkin ... Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Michael Arndt ... Himself - Winner: Best Original Screenplay

Adriana Barraza ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Brandon Barton ... Dreamgirls dancer

Jessica Biel ... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Sound

Jack Black ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Achievement in Makeup
Sorana Black ... Best Costume Model

Cate Blanchett ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role & Presenter

Emily Blunt ... Herself - Presenter: Best Costume Design

Peter Boyle ... Himself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)

Eric Bradley ... Sound Effects Choir

Abigail Breslin ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role & Co-Presenter: Best Animated & Live Action Short Film
Henry Bumstead ... Himself - In Memoriam Tribute (archive footage)
Milena Canonero ... Herself - Winner: Best Costume Design

Steve Carell ... Himself - Presenter

Rodney Charles ... Dreamgirls dancer
Chyna Chuu ... Best Costume Model

George Clooney ... Himself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Supporting Role

Francis Ford Coppola ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Picture

Daniel Craig ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction

Tom Cruise ... Himself - Presenter

Penélope Cruz ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Original Score

Judi Dench ... Barbara Covett (archive footage)

Catherine Deneuve ... Herself - Co-presenter: Foreign-Language Films Montage

Cameron Diaz ... Herself - Presenter: Best Animated Feature

Leonardo DiCaprio ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Green Oscars / Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role
Céline Dion ... Herself - Performer
Tamara Dobson ... Herself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)

Robert Downey Jr. ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Visual Effects

Kirsten Dunst ... Herself - Presenter

Clint Eastwood ... Himself - Presenter: Honorary Oscar / Nominee: Best Director, Best Picture

Melissa Etheridge ... Herself - Winner: Best Original Song

Jayme Lynn Evans ... Best Costume Model

Will Ferrell ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Achievement in Makeup
Patricia Field ... Herself - Nominee: Best Costume Design

Todd Field ... Himself - Nominee: Best Adapted Screenplay

Glenn Ford ... Himself - Memorial Tribute

Jodie Foster ... Herself - Presenter: In Memoriam

Stephen Frears ... Himself - Nominee: Best Director
Jennifer Gall ... Actress Devil Wears Prada - Ann Hathaway Costume Design

Gael García Bernal ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Documentary Short Subject

Alejandro González Iñárritu ... Himself - Nominee: Best Picture & Best Director
Al Gore ... Himself - Co-Presenter: 'Go Green' Campaign

Ryan Gosling ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role

Eva Green ... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Documentary Short Subject

Davis Guggenheim ... Himself - Winner: Best Documentary, Features

Jake Gyllenhaal ... Himself

Maggie Gyllenhaal ... Herself - Presenter

Jackie Earle Haley ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Tom Hanks ... Himself - Presenter

Anne Hathaway ... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Costume Design
Florian Henckel von Donnersmarck ... Himself - Winner: Best Foreign Language Film
Corinthea Henderson ... Dreamgirls dancer

Philip Seymour Hoffman ... Himself - Presenter: Best Actress in a Leading Role

Djimon Hounsou ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Jennifer Hudson ... Herself - Winner: Best Actress in a Supporting Role & Performer: Original Song Nominees from 'Dreamgirls'

Hugh Jackman ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Score
Aakomon Jones ... Dreamgirls dancer

Diane Keaton ... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Picture

Nicole Kidman ... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Art Direction
Rinko Kikuchi ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Graham King ... Himself - Winner: Best Picture

Greg Kinnear ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Sound Editing

Don Knotts ... Himself - In Memoriam Tribute

Don LaFontaine ... Announcer (voice)
Sherry Lansing ... Herself - Winner: Jean Hersholt Award

Queen Latifah ... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Song

Jennifer Lopez ... Herself - Presenter: Original Song Nominees from 'Dreamgirls'
Nick LoPiccolo ... Himself

George Lucas ... Himself - Presenter: Best Director

Tobey Maguire ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Screenplay

Mako ... Himself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)
Gabriel Mann ... Himself

David Martí ... Himself - Winner: Best Achievement in Makeup

James McAvoy ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Sound

Darren McGavin ... Himself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)

George Miller ... Himself - Winner: Best Animated Feature Film

Helen Mirren ... Herself - Winner: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Presenter
William Monahan ... Himself - Winner: Best Adapted Screenplay
Ennio Morricone ... Himself - Winner: Honorary Award
Toyin Moses ... Herself

Eddie Murphy ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Guillermo Navarro ... Himself - Winner: Best Cinematography
Thomas Newman ... Himself - Nominee

Jack Nicholson ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Picture

Peter O'Toole ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role

Clive Owen ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Foreign Language Film

Jack Palance ... Himself - In Memoriam Tribute (archive footage)

Gwyneth Paltrow ... Herself - Presenter: Best Cinematography

Gordon Parks ... Herself - In Memoriam Tribute (archive footage)
Stuart Parkyn ... Himself - Nominee: Best Live Action Short

John C. Reilly ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Achievement in Makeup
Pilar Revuelta ... Herself - Winner: Best Achievement in Art Direction
Montse Ribé ... Herself - Winner: Best Achievement in Makeup
Keith Robinson ... Himself - Performer

Anika Noni Rose ... Herself - Performer

Nadia Sahari ... Herself
Julian Salazar ... Mayan

Gustavo Santaolalla ... Himself - Winner: Best Original Score
Thelma Schoonmaker ... Herself - Winner: Best Film Editing

Martin Scorsese ... Himself - Winner: Best Director

Jerry Seinfeld ... Himself - Presenter: Best Documentary

Jaden Smith ... Himself - Presenter: Best Animated & Live Action Short Film

Will Smith ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Leading Role & Presenter: America Film Clip

Steven Spielberg ... Himself - Presenter: Best Director

Maureen Stapleton ... Herself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)

Meryl Streep ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role
Stephanie Tanner ... Best Costume Model
Peter Templeman ... Himself - Nominee: Best Live Action Short

Guillermo del Toro ... Himself - Nominee: Best Foreign Language Film & Best Original Screenplay

John Travolta ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Best Original Song

Gina Tuttle ... Announcer
Alida Valli ... Herself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)

Mark Wahlberg ... Himself - Nominee: Best Actor in a Supporting Role

Jack Warden ... Himself - Memorial Tribute (archive footage)

Ken Watanabe ... Himself - Co-Presenter: Foreign-Language Films Montage
Dion Watson ... Dreamgirls dancer

Naomi Watts ... Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Visual Effects

Rachel Weisz ... Herself - Presenter: Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Eric Weldon ... Trophy Presenter

Forest Whitaker ... Himself - Winner: Best Actor in a Leading Role

Gerald White ... Singer

Jack Wild ... Himself - In Memoriam Tribute (archive footage)

Kate Winslet ... Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Leading Role & Presenter: Best Film Editing

Reese Witherspoon ... Herself - Presenter: Best Actor in a Leading Role
Jane Wyatt ... Herself- Memorial Tribute (archive footage)
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Additional Details

Runtime:

USA:232 min (including commercials)

Country:

USA

Color:

Color

Aspect Ratio:

1.78 : 1 more

Certification:

USA:TV-14


Fun Stuff

Trivia:

For the first time since 1929, the year the Oscars were handed out first, none of the actors nominated for Best Actor received a nomination for a performance in any of the Best Picture nominees. more

Goofs:

Factual errors: At one point, Jack Black refers to Peter O'Toole as "English." While O'Toole speaks with an English accent, he is actually Irish. more

Quotes:

Will Ferrell: A comedian at the Oscars, the saddest man of all / Your movies may make millions but your name they'll never call. more

Movie Connections:

Features De aanslag (1986) more

Soundtrack:

A Comedian at the Oscars more


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5 out of 10 people found the following comment useful.
A suiting and satisfying conclusion of the movie year 2006., 26 February 2007
7/10
Author: Boba_Fett1138 from Groningen, The Netherlands

The Academy Awards of 2006 will be remembered as the year Scorsese finally won his Oscar and the year of evenly handed out Oscars and little real surprises. It's never fun when one movie completely dominates the awards, this really wasn't the case this year. The awards were evenly handed out and there was no big winner, although "The Departed" of course won the most important awards. But perhaps the biggest winner of the evening was the Mexican/Spanish movie "El Laberinto del Fauno", that took home 3 awards though not the most important (Best foreign language film) one. Nevertheless I think that Guillermo del Toro went home extremely satisfied.

Lets face it, 2006 wasn't the greatest year for movies. Sure there were some great movies released but not exactly the type of movies that will grown into becoming classics. There also wasn't really one movie or person this year that I hoped would win. I didn't really felt much for any of the nominations this year, with perhaps the exception of the more 'smaller' awards, like best visual effects.

The ceremony also wont be remembered as the most hilarious or legendary one. Nevertheless it's good to see that they brought back the show-element and the entire ceremony felt less organized and scripted. The ceremony felt like one big whole this year and was more personal and natural, with presenter Ellen DeGeneres actually walking between- and talking to the stars and taking part of the show elements, without feeling the constant obligation to constantly talk after, between and before the handing out of every single award. Normally there is a tense atmosphere, this year it was more relaxed, which was i think due to the presenting skills of DeGeneres and the flow of the entire show. Normally the comedy of the show is more of a spoofing caliber, it now felt professional and well thought out, with some fun moments with comedians Will Ferrel and Jack Black. But of course that all doesn't mean that DeGeneres also doesn't take time to make fun of some of the stars. I love the Oscars for that, it's the only time of the year you can say anything straight into the face of those persons, knowing that you can get away with it.

The award presenters were all good. None of them really did their best to make a lasting impression, which I take as a positive thing. I mean after all, this is THE evening of the nominees, not of the presenters. Most memorable the duo Jaden Smith and Abigail Breslin, with Smith messing up his lines but still staying cool and funny under it and continue with presenting. Not bad for an 9 year old, who obviously has his parents talents. Also fun was Robert Downey Jr. who wasn't too embarrassed to make fun of his own drugs past. Clint Eastwood seemed very nervous presenting and messed up his lines, which was odd to see from a person of his caliber and acting past, though he would claim it was because of he forgot his glasses. It was good to see that the old American Zoetrope-gang, Lucas, Spielberg and Coppola were the ones to hand out the best director award, which went to their old friend Martin Scorsese. It was the bald(!) Jack Nicholson that had the honor of presenting the award for the best movie of the year.

The evening didn't had that many big surprises. The acting awards went to the most predicted ones, with the exception of the best supporting actor award that went to Alan Arkin instead of favorite Eddie Murphy. No big surprise that Helen Mirren won an Oscar, which was perhaps the most in advance predicted winner of the evening. Same goes for Forest Whitaker who did the best speech of the evening, though he of course was also the one that could prepare himself the best, since it almost was a formality for him to pick up the award.

There were some memorable events the evening, such as Ennio Morricone getting an Honorary Award. Just like Scorsese, he should already had won an Oscar years ago for at least 3 of his works but nevertheless it was great to see that he finally got the recognition he deserved from the Academy before his death. Because lets face it, the guy is almost 80-years already and he has his best years behind him, though he himself would probably disagree with me. Morricone wasn't too happy in advance that he received this Honorary Award, claiming that it would look like as if his career was over already but nevertheless he seemed emotional and touched by this honor when he stood on the stage, next to his friend and interpretor Clint Eastwood, since Morricone himself (still) doesn't speak a word English.

Another highlight was Scorsese getting a standing ovation, not necessarily for his win for "The Departed" but more for his career and the fact that he finally won an Oscar, after being nominated 7 times already. Of course "The Departed" is not his best or most influential works, so it's sort of a double feeling that he won his long deserved Oscar for this movie. For him "The Departed" obviously was a movie for 'in between', who could had ever thought that this would be his movie for which he would win the biggest awards. But on the other hand I'm of course glad that he now will always be remembered as Oscar winner-Martin Scorsese instead of 8(+ probably) time Oscar nominee.

Too bad that the ceremony turned a bit too political at times with a too prominently present Al Gore. It was also weird to see Gore holding an Oscar, though the cause he fights for is of course a good one. Nevertheless, politics and Oscars should never mix in my opinion.

Not the best year for the Oscars but a memorable enough evening nevertheless.

7/10

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