Monday, 23 February 2015

The most unforgetable moment at the Oscars: Everybody wept..

Moved to tears: Oscar winning artists Common and John Legend gave a tear jerking performance of the Best Original Song Glory during the 87th annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday
Singers Common and John Legend pose with their Oscars after winning the Academy Award for best original song for Glory from the film Selma 
The high point of the Oscars for me was when Common and John Legend gave a rendition of the song 'Glory'' which won best original song for Selma,it was their first Oscar nomination and their first win!
There was not a dry eye during John Legend and Common's Glory performance at the Oscars on Sunday night.
Shortly before nabbing the win for best original song, the 36-year-old singer and 42-year-old rapper gave a moving concert during the 87th annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The award-winning duo left A-list celebs Oprah Winfrey, David Oyelowo, Jessica Chastain and Chris Pine with tears running down their famous faces while the star-studded audience gave the performers a standing ovation.
John - real name John Stephens - and Common - real name Lonnie Lynn - recreated a scene from the Oscar nominated film Selma with the Edmund Pettus Bridge as their backdrop.
John opened the performance by belting out the beginning of the song on the piano as Common, who also appears in the film, appeared marching forward with microphone in hand.
The tears started flowing from people's faces when a large group of African-American background actors emerged walking across the stage similar to the 600 people who trekked from Selma to Montgomery nearly 50 years ago in 1965 as a part of the 1960s American Civil Rights Movement.


Selma stars Winfrey and Oyelowo couldn't hold back the water works as Oprah generously wiped away David's tears.
Sitting behind the British actor was Harry Belafonte, who actually marched on the Edmund Pettus Bridge 50 years ago.
Carmen Ejogo and the film's director Ava DuVernay also had emotional reactions to the performance as cameras panned to Jessica Chastain and Chris Pine who were noticeably weeping


If the performance wasn't amazing enough, John and Common gave memorable acceptance speeches.
The pair took the time on stage to address the real issues of race still lingering in the US.
'Selma is now because the struggle for justice is right now,' said John.
'This bridge was built on hope,' added Common.

It was a glorious moment!


'You know we're going to celebrate tonight, we’re going to have a great time': John told Dailymail.com exclusively that he will surely have a great time with his new awardBreathtaking: Common, who also appears in the film, appeared marching forward with microphone in handStunning: A large group of African-American background actors emerged walking across the stage similar to the 600 people who trekked from Selma to Montgomery nearly 50 years ago in 1965 as a part of the 1960s American Civil Rights Movement
Sobbing: The British actor shut his eyes and let the water works flow

There, there: Oprah wiped the tears off his face with her hand

Emotional: Chris Pine had tears running down his face

Can't hold back: Two-time Oscar nominated actress Jessica Chastain's eyes were noticeably teary 

Standing ovation: Kerry Washington got up to contribute cheers during the standing ovation

Yes! Common was pictured giving high-fives backstage shortly after accepting the award

Better reaction face: The supermodel had a better reaction to the pair's win in comparison to her sad face from the Golden Globe Awards

Represent! Carmen Ejogo and director Ava DuVernay watched on proudly

'#GLORY #Oscars': John posted an adorable picture of Chrissy laying beside a bush of roses'Bed time': The happily married pair cuddled up to John's trophy as they hit the hay and called it a night
List of winners:
Best Picture
Birdman - WINNER
American Sniper 
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Selma
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash
Best Director
Alexandro G. Iñárritu, Birdman - WINNER
Richard Linklater, Boyhood
Bennett Miller, Foxcatcher
Wes Anderson, The Grand Budapest Hotel
Morten Tyldum, The Imitation Game
Best Actor
Eddie Redmayne, The Theory of Everything - WINNER
Steve Carell, Foxcatcher
Bradley Cooper, American Sniper
Benedict Cumberbatch, The Imitation Game
Michael Keaton, Birdman 
Best Actress
Julianne Moore, Still Alice - WINNER
Marion Cotillard, Two Days One Night
Felicity Jones, The Theory of Everything 
Rosamund Pike, Gone Girl
Reese Witherspoon, Wild
Best Supporting Actor
J.K. Simmons, Whiplash - WINNER
Robert Duvall, The Judge
Ethan Hawke, Boyhood
Edward Norton, Birdman
Mark Ruffalo, Foxcatcher 
Best Supporting Actress
Patricia Arquette, Boyhood - WINNER
Laura Dern, Wild
Keira Knightley, The Imitation Game
Emma Stone, Birdman
Meryl Streep, Into the Woods
Best Cinematography
Birdman – Emmanuel Lubezki - WINNER
The Grand Budapest Hotel – Robert Yeoman
Ida – Lukasz Zal & Ryszard Lenczewski
Mr. Turner – Dick Pope
Unbroken – Roger Deakin
Best Foreign Language Film
Ida - WINNER
Leviathan
Tangerines
Timbuktu
Wild Tales
Best Adapted Screenplay
The Imitation Game - WINNER
American Sniper 
Inherent Vice
The Theory of Everything
Whiplash
Best Original Screenplay
Birdman - WINNER
Boyhood
Foxcatcher
The Grand Budapest Hotel
Nightcrawler
Best Makeup and Hairstyling
The Grand Budapest Hotel - WINNER
Foxcatcher 
Guardians of the Galaxy
Best Original Score
The Grand Budapest Hotel - WINNER
The Imitation Game
Interstellar
Mr. Turner
The Theory of Everything


Best Original Song
'Glory,' Selma - WINNER
'Lost Stars,' Begin Again
'Everything is Awesome,' The LEGO Movie 
'Grateful,' Beyond the Lights
'I'm Not Gonna Miss You,' Glen Campbell…I'll Be Me
Best Animated Feature
Big Hero 6 - WINNER
The Boxtrolls
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Song of the Sea
The Tale of Princess Kaguya
Best Documentary—Short
Crisis Hotline: Veterans Press 1 - WINNER
Joanna
Our Curse
The Reaper
White Earth
Best Film Editing
Whiplash - WINNER
American Sniper
Boyhood
The Grand Budapest Hotel
The Imitation Game
Best Production Design
The Grand Budapest Hotel - WINNER
The Imitation Game
Interstellar
Into the Woods
Mr. Turner
Best Animated Short 
Feast - WINNER
The Bigger Picture 
The Dam Keeper
Feast
Me and My Moulton
A Single Life
Best Live Action Short
The Phone Call - WINNER
Aya
Boogaloo and Graham
Butter Lamp
Parvaneh 
Best Sound Editing
American Sniper - WINNER
Birdman
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
Interstellar
Unbroken
Best Sound Mixing
Whiplash - WINNER
American Sniper
Birdman
Interstellar
Unbroken 
Best Visual Effects
Interstellar - WINNER
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Dawn of the Planet of the Apes
Guardians of the Galaxy 
X-Men: Days of Future Past
Best Documentary — Feature
Citizenfour - WINNER
Finding Vivien Maier
Last Days of Vietnam
The Salt of the Earth
Virunga
Best Costume Design
The Grand Budapest Hotel - WINNER
Inherent Vice
Into the Woods
Maleficent
Mr. Turner
























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4 comments:

  1. Awesome as ever... Can't stop watching the recap.

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  2. This common is so dashing!it was a brilliant abd heartrending performance

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  3. Amazing amazing performance and a very moving song.oyibo no how to do proper show that will move even the most hardened heart

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  4. Indeed a glorious moment! Unforgettable. .made me cry too

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