1989 - I remember the production number done for the costume design category, and the nominated apparel from
Valmont and the completely fabtastic
The Adventures of Baron Munchhausen.
Henry V won the category that year.
1990 - Whoopi Goldberg's win for Supporting Actress for
Ghost and her stunned trip to the podium.
1991 - Jack Palance's one-handed pushups after winning Supporting Actor for
City Slickers.
1992 -
Bram Stoker's Dracula winning for those AMAZING costumes.
1993 - I watched this with my family while at the Polynesian Resort in Disney World. I was very excited to see Steven Spielberg win for directing
Schindler's List.
1994 - My favorite Oscar win ever: Best Costume Design for
The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. Lizzy Gardiner's gold card gown was a hoot.
1995 - How bored I was when
Braveheart won the night.
1996 - Madonna performing "You Must Love Me", the Oscar-winning song from
Evita. Not her best performance, but it's a wonderful film and she should have been nominated for it.
1997 -
Titanic sunk the night for me. Tee-hee. Honestly, I wasn't too excited about any of the nominees that year.
1998 - I was DELIGHTED that
Shakespeare in Love won Best Picture. Of the 5 nominees, it's the only film I still watch.
1999 - I watched the ceremony in my dorm room at college with friends. I was not happy that Phil Collins' "meh" song "You'll Be in My Heart" from
Tarzan beat out the likes of "Save Me" from
Magnolia and "Blame Canada" from
South Park. That was just embarrassing.
2000 - Bjork's swan gown stole the evening.
2001 - Halle Berry winning Best Actress for
Monster's Ball was very moving. I was rooting for Helen Mirren or Maggie Smith to win Supporting Actress for
Gosford Park, but of course that went to Jennifer Connelly in
A Beautiful Mind.
2002 - Watched this in Australia in my place on Coogee Beach. I remember being shocked that Best Song went to Eminen for "Lose Yourself" from
8 Mile. If I remember right, Barbra Streisand seemed just as surprised when she announced the winner.
2003 -
Lord of the Rings wins everything! Woot!
2004 - The most boring Oscars ever for me, but I loved seeing Cate Blanchette win Supporting Actress for playing Kate Hepburn in
The Aviator.2005 - I was PISSED that
Brokeback Mountain lost Best Picture. It was at this point I realized I was taking these awards way too seriously.
2006 -
Pan's Labyrinth NOT winning Best Foreign Language Film was a shock.
2007 - Tilda!!
2008 - I was over all the
Slumdog Millionaire love. Loved that Sean Penn won for
Milk.
2009 - It was pretty cool to see Kathryn Bigelow be the first woman to win Best Director for
The Hurt Locker2010 - Trent Reznor won an Oscar?! Awesome.
Phil Collins winning was a joke.
Lotr win Yayayyyyy
! I don't remember 2004 Oscars (I need to look it up to see if anything stands out). Was that the year Reese won for playing June Cash? Or was that Charlize for Monster?
I was PISSED about Brokeback too. When I first watched it in Seattle, I was like hmmm what's big deal? I took a few weeks and watched it again. Let me just say I sobbed and sobbed and sobbed. The director was right. It's in the nuances. Huge let down.
Pans Labeynth losing I think pissed me more off than was healthy. That movie is brilliant.
Tildas win for Michael Clayton made me SO happy.
2008 was probably one of my most favorite years for Oscars. So many deserving nominees and just GREAT films.
2009 was not a year I particularly enjoyed. I hate Avatar (too Ferngully mixed with Pochantus for me) and the buildup between that an his ex Katheryn competing was deflecting from the movies themselves. I'm glad she won though.
2010 Trent Reznor yeahhhhh. I can't remember any of the acting wins this year.