Does anybody remember what Dustin Hoffman said? I think he came on stage at some point after (all or some of) the acting awards were announced, and looked down at Heath, Jake, and Michelle, and said something like, "Don't be sad...you're young...there'll be other chances..."
I don't remember him saying anything like that. I do remember him saying something that was reverent of Heath's work in the movie. I wish I could remember what it was, exactly, but my mind fails me at the moment. I do remember gaining a lot of respect for him for saying and doing what he did. It was more like a subtle, yet obvious, nod to Heath than saying "Buck up, Bucko."
I agree totally with your post before this one, by the way. I think giving him a posthumous Oscar is the least they could do. And I do mean the least. I can't decide whether I'd be more pissed if they just ignored the performance altogether or if they rewarded it out of, well, satisfying The Bottom Line.
Here's my bet, and I'm taking it to the bank: He'll get a posthumous nomination. But he will not win.
And I will not be watching, in any event.