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Kd5000:
After last years debacle of Academy members saying they weren't going to view BBM because they didn't want to see two males having sex (45 seconds or so of it), maybe the Academy is trying to prove something. It's rather early for the Academy to annouce a host, isn't it. Of course, it will give DeGeneres time to prepare for the big event. The movies that have been talked about as potential nominees coming out latter in the year indicate a rather violent line-up. Remember last year, they said the line-up was so political, i.e. Capote and BBM's characters had so many discussions of gay marriage, don't you remember. ;)

From: IMBD.com

DeGeneres To Host 2007 Oscars

 Ellen DeGeneres will host the Oscars for the first time in 2007. The comedienne-turned-US talk show host will take charge of the 79th Academy Awards on February 27 at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. DeGeneres hasn't even appeared on an Academy Awards telecast, but ceremony producer Laura Ziskin is convinced she's the perfect choice to take over from this year's host Jon Stewart. Ziskin says, "Ellen DeGeneres was born to host the Academy Awards. There is no more challenging hosting job in show business. It requires someone who can keep the show alive and fresh and moving, as well as someone who is a flat-out great entertainer. Ellen completely fits the bill. I can already tell she is going to set the bar very high for herself and therefore for all of us involved in putting on the show." Emmy Award winner DeGeneres didn't waste any time in accepting the chance to host the Oscars. She says, "When Laura Ziskin called, I was thrilled. There's two things I've always wanted to do in my life - one is to host the Oscars. The second is to get a call from Laura Ziskin. You can imagine that day's diary entry." DeGeneres isn't new to show business' biggest stages - she has twice hosted the Primetime Emmy Awards telecast and co-hosted the show in 1994. She also earned acclaim for her first solo Emmy stint, which took place shortly after the terrorist attacks of 9/11.

delalluvia:
I just heard this.  I also think it's damage control.  Do everything BUT give an award.  Too late.  For me anyway.  The Academy has earned my contempt. 

I liked Jon Stewart actually.  I thought he was one of the best since Crystal.

serious crayons:
I'm kind of sad, actually. Because I like Ellen DeGeneres -- I think she's very likable and charming and cute and funny. Unfortunately, I won't be watching her host the Academy Awards.

(Though as for Jon Stewart, he's even more likable and charming and cute and funny than Ellen is. In fact, there are few people on earth more L, C, C and F than he is.)

Mikaela:
Yes, too late. I don't care who they trot out to lead the show, I'm not watching. The AMPAS does not deserve my time or attention, they sure saw to me realizing that last year. So be it.


ETA: Actually, I'm sorry that Ellen DeGeneres accepted to host the thing. She's got to realize part of the reason why she was asked to do so is the damage control factor. I like her - I'd rather she not be associated with the AMPAS putting on makeup trying to make themselves look less homophobic. 

moremojo:
It's still a milestone that an openly homosexual person has signed up for this prestigious gig. And like Katherine, I think Ellen DeGeneres is wonderful, both as an entertainer and as a human being. But it would just feel like a betrayal of Jack and Ennis to watch next year's show...I'm feeling, as of now, that I can only bow out of that one. I still wish Ellen the best.

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