Oscars 2009
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If you can find the video of Jackman's intro song he was cooing over Meryl Streep - DC was right behind, looking gorgeous, but quite possible petrified that Jackman would make a comment on his presence too.laredo wrote:DC went to the Vanity Fair party after he presented . I looke but missed him sitting at the Oscars . I'm bummed .
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Here it is - I posted it in the video sectionbumblebee wrote:If you can find the video of Jackman's intro song he was cooing over Meryl Streep - DC was right behind, looking gorgeous, but quite possible petrified that Jackman would make a comment on his presence too.laredo wrote:DC went to the Vanity Fair party after he presented . I looke but missed him sitting at the Oscars . I'm bummed .
In the audience at 3:48
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4N0gmvaLWo
The top notch acting in the Weisz/Craig/Spall 'Betrayal' is emotionally true, often v funny and its beautifully staged with filmic qualities..
Thanks GG, Frank Langella not Meryl. DC twitching....Germangirl wrote:Here it is - I posted it in the video sectionbumblebee wrote:If you can find the video of Jackman's intro song he was cooing over Meryl Streep - DC was right behind, looking gorgeous, but quite possible petrified that Jackman would make a comment on his presence too.laredo wrote:DC went to the Vanity Fair party after he presented . I looke but missed him sitting at the Oscars . I'm bummed .
In the audience at 3:48
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4N0gmvaLWo
From the UK press - Daily Telegraph, well respected newspaper. It looks like he and Sats left before the ceremonies had ended, as did a number of other stars.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film ... -bash.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film ... -bash.html
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Oscars special part 2: Here come the boys
Daniel Craig continues to prove he is one of the sharpest dressers in Hollywood in this super sharply tailored number.
http://www.drapersonline.com/news/mensw ... 39.article
Daniel Craig continues to prove he is one of the sharpest dressers in Hollywood in this super sharply tailored number.
http://www.drapersonline.com/news/mensw ... 39.article
Best-Dressed Bond at the Oscars: Daniel Craig
As a supplement to my colleague Deidre Woollard's rundown on red carpet fashions at the Oscars, I offer my own pick for best-dressed man: nouveau James Bond Daniel Craig. Craig, above with girlfriend Satsuki Mitchell, who was a presenter at the ceremony, wore a midnight blue shawl collar tuxedo with satin facing on the lapels and turned-back cuffs and an elegant trim black satin diamond point bow tie and white silk pocket square, all by his favorite designer Tom Ford.
The smaller bow tie in an unusual shape was a welcome change from the alarming trend toward oversized, clownish bows, while the vintage-inspired look of the dark blue shawl managed to be distinctive, classic and extremely elegant, a bit of a departure from the usual without going too far. Ford, who provided suits for Craig to wear in Quantum of Solace, also made Brad Pitt's tuxedo for the Oscars, though Craig looked the best.
http://www.luxist.com/2009/02/23/best-d ... /#comments
As a supplement to my colleague Deidre Woollard's rundown on red carpet fashions at the Oscars, I offer my own pick for best-dressed man: nouveau James Bond Daniel Craig. Craig, above with girlfriend Satsuki Mitchell, who was a presenter at the ceremony, wore a midnight blue shawl collar tuxedo with satin facing on the lapels and turned-back cuffs and an elegant trim black satin diamond point bow tie and white silk pocket square, all by his favorite designer Tom Ford.
The smaller bow tie in an unusual shape was a welcome change from the alarming trend toward oversized, clownish bows, while the vintage-inspired look of the dark blue shawl managed to be distinctive, classic and extremely elegant, a bit of a departure from the usual without going too far. Ford, who provided suits for Craig to wear in Quantum of Solace, also made Brad Pitt's tuxedo for the Oscars, though Craig looked the best.
http://www.luxist.com/2009/02/23/best-d ... /#comments
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http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/st ... 75,00.html
"Among the men, best actor winner Sean Penn went black on black in Armani, Baz Luhrmann donned Bottega Veneta, and Brad Pitt and Daniel Craig suited up in Tom Ford. "
"Among the men, best actor winner Sean Penn went black on black in Armani, Baz Luhrmann donned Bottega Veneta, and Brad Pitt and Daniel Craig suited up in Tom Ford. "
Oscar Inseparable: Daniel & Satsuki
Word is he’s extremely uncomfortable at these events. Which is why he seems to cling to her for support. It’s very sweet. Not like a limp dick or anything. Just… one person needing another. This isn’t weakness is it?
F-ck me. Sleeplessness = Oprahliness.
Ugh.
Anyway, they made their way down the carpet, reluctant to detach even for a moment, and then as soon as they moved away from the final photo wall towards the steps leading up to the Kodak, he looked at her and they hugged. This is right after Laura hissed at me that Satsuki Mitchell is ugly.
She is not ugly.
She’s just not conventionally goodlooking. And Laura is coming down with a cold.
Actually liked Satsuki’s dress very much. It works for her. It wouldn’t work on a blonde, say, like Katherine Heigl – shudder! - but on a woman with such unusually beguiling features, I do not object.
You?
Of course you object.
She’s one of those we will never agree on.
But let me ask you this: do you object more to her than you do to Sarah Jessica Parker. Heh.
http://www.laineygossip.com/Daniel_Crai ... =0&CelID=0
Word is he’s extremely uncomfortable at these events. Which is why he seems to cling to her for support. It’s very sweet. Not like a limp dick or anything. Just… one person needing another. This isn’t weakness is it?
F-ck me. Sleeplessness = Oprahliness.
Ugh.
Anyway, they made their way down the carpet, reluctant to detach even for a moment, and then as soon as they moved away from the final photo wall towards the steps leading up to the Kodak, he looked at her and they hugged. This is right after Laura hissed at me that Satsuki Mitchell is ugly.
She is not ugly.
She’s just not conventionally goodlooking. And Laura is coming down with a cold.
Actually liked Satsuki’s dress very much. It works for her. It wouldn’t work on a blonde, say, like Katherine Heigl – shudder! - but on a woman with such unusually beguiling features, I do not object.
You?
Of course you object.
She’s one of those we will never agree on.
But let me ask you this: do you object more to her than you do to Sarah Jessica Parker. Heh.
http://www.laineygossip.com/Daniel_Crai ... =0&CelID=0
All those folks saying how wonderful he looked......he did good
I didn't realise he left early in 2007 too.
Maybe he likes to escape before the rush and while the cameras are still on the main event? Give himself time for a breather?
He does still seem to be a bit nervous at these red carpet events.
I didn't realise he left early in 2007 too.
Maybe he likes to escape before the rush and while the cameras are still on the main event? Give himself time for a breather?
He does still seem to be a bit nervous at these red carpet events.