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The 74th Annual Academy Awards

Original title: 74th Annual Academy Awards
  • TV Special
  • 2002
  • 4h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
1.2K
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The 74th Annual Academy Awards (2002)
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  • Directors
    • Louis J. Horvitz
    • Errol Morris
  • Writers
    • Bruce Vilanch
    • Dave Boone
    • Whoopi Goldberg
  • Stars
    • Whoopi Goldberg
    • Aaliyah
    • John Agar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    1.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Louis J. Horvitz
      • Errol Morris
    • Writers
      • Bruce Vilanch
      • Dave Boone
      • Whoopi Goldberg
    • Stars
      • Whoopi Goldberg
      • Aaliyah
      • John Agar
    • 16User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 wins & 12 nominations total

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    Whoopi Goldberg
    Whoopi Goldberg
    • Self - Hostess
    Aaliyah
    Aaliyah
    • Self - Memorial Tribute
    • (archive footage)
    John Agar
    John Agar
    • Self - Memorial Tribute
    • (archive footage)
    Woody Allen
    Woody Allen
    • Self - Presenter
    John A. Alonzo
    John A. Alonzo
    • Memorial Tribute
    • (archive footage)
    Robert Altman
    Robert Altman
    • Self - Nominee
    Lynn Appelle
    Lynn Appelle
    • Self - Winner
    Samuel Z. Arkoff
    Samuel Z. Arkoff
    • Self - Memorial Tribute
    • (archive footage)
    Antonio Banderas
    Antonio Banderas
    • Self (taped)
    Roberto Benigni
    Roberto Benigni
    • Self
    Halle Berry
    Halle Berry
    • Self - Presenter & Winner
    Lisa Blount
    Lisa Blount
    • Self - Winner
    Budd Boetticher
    Budd Boetticher
    • Self - Memorial Tribute
    • (archive footage)
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Self - Audience Member
    Christopher Boyes
    • Self - Winner
    Michelle Branch
    Michelle Branch
    • Self
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Self - Winner
    Brigitte Broch
    Brigitte Broch
    • Self - Winner
    • Directors
      • Louis J. Horvitz
      • Errol Morris
    • Writers
      • Bruce Vilanch
      • Dave Boone
      • Whoopi Goldberg
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    bob the moo

    Please don't ask Goldberg back anymore.....

    Is it that time of year already? I watched this ceremony recorded – one of the first times when my `maturity' and `love of my job' that stopped me doing an all-nighter, watch a movie till 2 then watch the ceremony then go to work! So taping it gave me the luxury of fast forwarding all the breaks etc (and there are tonnes) and get though it quicker. The first weakness for me was Goldberg doing the compere. I like her in some movies but she can't compare to Crystal's (or even Martin's) quick wit. Many of her jokes were poor and her flamboyant entrances etc were simply weak. I didn't laugh at all at her which is a real downer as I always count the compere as the backbone of the show.

    The ceremony after 11/9 had the potential to be sombre and reflective and in a way it was, but not to the detriment – it was more a celebration of New York than a sad time. Woody Allen's appearance was quite moving and witty considering his loathing for the ceremony and the New York compilations were good. Chan and Wilson were funny together too but too brief!

    The actual awards were memorable as they were historic if nothing else. Halle Berry became the first Afro-American woman to win Best Actress and went all to pieces. Washington won for Best Actor for the slightly unworthy film Training Day – but it was a strong role I guess. Rounding up the `Hollywood makes amends' feel was an honorary award for Sidney Poitier without whom neither of the previous two would have as easily got where they are. Best picture for Beautiful Mind was a bit of a surprise as was best director but ah well.

    Overall not a great show because of Goldberg's weak routines. The shadow of terrorism was over the whole thing and the awards were unsurprisingly despite being a little disappointing. It's a shame so much was made of the fact that three `black Oscars' (not my words!) were given out in one night – it may it feel like it was the Academy being PC rather than the actors deserving them.
    7Theo Robertson

    The Shadow Of 9/11 Hangs Over It

    The events of the 11th of September 2001 cast its shadow on this Oscar award ceremony with a one minute silence before the in memoriam montage and there was little in the way of the all singing all dancing comedy extravaganza that we`d come to expect of this award show but this was by no means a bad thing . Entertainment was more or less curtailed to a LOTR send up with Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson and that was it . The rest of the show was taken up with clips from the nominations and I have to admit this was actually more enjoyable than the overblown song and dance numbers we`ve seen over the years and Whoopi Goldberg was by no means a bad presenter unlike the very esoteric David Letterman from a few years ago and the one minute silence for the victims of 9/11 was haunting and dignified

    As for the awards New Zealand was absolutely robbed . FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING went home with four minor awards while A BEAUTIFUL MIND undeservingly picked up most of the major prizes except for best actor which should have gone to a tough guy New Zealander but went to an An all American nice guy instead . The only Oscar awards I agreed with apart from the ones presented to FELLOWSHIP were the awards for best supporting actress and best supporting actor , both correct calls .
    thereturnoftheking

    The Winners should have been different

    The Winners should have been different by far.

    Best Supporting Actress: Maggie Smith-Gosford Park

    Best Supporting Actor: Ian McKellen-The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    Best Actress: Nicole Kidman-Moulin Rouge

    Best Actor: Russel Crowe-A Beautiful Mind

    Best Director: Peter Jackson-The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    Best Picture: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring

    But that is just my humble opinion. Oh well, maybe I'll like the choices for 2003(4) since I didn't for 2001(2) and did for 2002(3).

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    mvaiden

    Wrong best actor award

    As much as I admire and always see any movie that Denzel Washington is in, and agree that his portrayal of the "cop gone bad" in "Training Day" was EXCELLENT, and totally different for Mr. Washington, proving his incredible acting skills, I have to say that Russell Crowe deserved that Oscar more. It's not because of Russell's "looks". Russell Crowe delivered an INCOMPARABLE performance of the portrayal of Dr. John Nash. All you have to do is watch the movie and see the acting skill that Russell Crowe tapped into to deliver such a realistic and unbelievable character. It was out of Russell Crowe's normal type of role, too, just as it was for Denzel. I wish they both could've received Oscars, but, having to choose only one, I would've chosen Russell Crowe's acting performance in "A Beautiful Mind" as much as I love any move Denzel Washington is in. I wish this email could be sent to the Academy Awards, and to Russell Crowe. Thank you.
    duckmanfanatic

    good year

    This year was pretty good. I liked the surprise performance of Cirque du Soleil. I'm glad Jim Broadbent won best supporting actor. I haven't seen Iris yet, but I know he's always a terrific actor in all his movies.

    Plus, it's good to see Woody Allen finely made it, in person, to the Oscars this year.

    But there are some things that I didn't like. Sean Penn should've got the Oscar for Best Actor, not Denzel. The Monsters INC song shouldn't have won Best Original Song. Plus, A Beautiful Mind winning the Oscar for Best Picture?!! Lord of the Rings should have won. That is one of the best adventure films ever.

    Overall, this year was good.

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    • Trivia
      Of the twenty nominated actors that year, Sean Penn was the only one not in attendance. Best Actor nominee Will Smith did attend the ceremony with his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, but they left after the Honorary Award tribute to Sidney Poitier to take care of their then-infant daughter, Willow Smith, who had to be hospitalized due to a high fever.
    • Quotes

      Denzel Washington: Two birds in one night, huh? Oh, God is good. God is great. God is great. From the bottom of my heart, I thank you all. Forty years I've been chasing Sidney

      [Poitier]

      Denzel Washington: , they finally give it to me, what'd they do? They give it to him the same night. I'll always be chasing you, Sidney. I'll always be following in your footsteps. There's nothing I would rather do, sir. Nothing I would rather do. God bless you. God bless you. I want to thank the Academy. You know, when I was in college first starting out as an actor, they asked each one of us what we wanted to do. I said I want to be the best actor in the world. All the students in the classroom looked at me like I was a nut. Life has taught me to just try and be the best that I can be, and I thank the Academy for saying to me that on this given night I was the best that I could be. I want to thank Warner Bros. and Alan Horn and Lorenzo di Bonaventura for supporting this film. And Antoine Fuqua, a brilliant young filmmaker, African-American filmmaker. I don't know where you are, Antoine, love you. Ethan Hawke, my partner in crime. So many people, I can't even remember everybody, lawyers, doctors, agents... My beautiful agent, Ed Limato. We've been together for so many years. Hometown boy from Mount Vernon. My beautiful wife. I love you so much. You put up with me, in spite of myself. And my beautiful children at home. I told you if I lost tonight I would come home and we'd celebrate and if I won tonight I would come home and we'd celebrate. Well, I'm coming home, we're celebrating. God bless you all.

    • Connections
      Featured in The 54th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Fanfare for Oscar
      Music by Jerry Goldsmith

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 74-а церемонія вручення премії «Оскар»
    • Filming locations
      • Kodak Theatre - 6801 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood & Highland Center, Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS)
      • Imaginary Forces
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    • Runtime
      • 4h 16m(256 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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