Oscar fans party for film festival
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Luis Pena
While Hollywood stars walked the red carpet into the Kodak Theater,
local film fans walked across the giant star inside the Hard Rock
Cafe to watch the 76th annual Academy Awards.
The Newport Beach Film Festival organizers decided to have a
special Oscar night so fans could gather, said Keiko Beatie, director
of program development & special projects.
For $25 a person, fans could watch the awards on big screen TVs,
have good food and drinks and be in a silent auction for prizes.
“We have always done a personal staff Academy Awards night party
and last year we thought it would be nice to include other people to
have them be a part of our extended family,” Beatie said.
Watching the Oscars on the big screen wasn’t the only thing that
these fans did. There were activities including a trivia contest
during the commercials, a silent auction, best costume, psychic
predications and celebrity-named gift baskets. Partygoers also had
the opportunity to win two all-access passes to the festival by
casting ballots for the nominees.
This is the one night when everyone becomes a film critic or a
film aficionado because everyone has an opinion about the nominated
films or actors, Beatie said.
The Hard Rock audience enjoyed Billy Crystal’s humorous
introduction especially when director Michael Moore was crushed by a
creature from “Lord of the Rings” and when Crystal appeared naked
with Jack Nicholson and Diane Keaton in “Something’s Got To Give.”
“I love film and that’s why I am here and that’s all that
matters,” said Amy Ruhland from Long Beach. She said she was happy
when “Finding Nemo” won the best animated feature award because she
is a huge 3-D fan.
“It seemed like the only local event that was doing something
where you could be around other people who are totally into movies
short of chatting with strangers at Blockbuster,” said Laguna Beach
resident Alex Melli.
Alec Baldwin’s nominated performance got to Melli so much that he
wound up really hating his character in “The Cooler” and was
disappointed when the Oscar went to Tim Robbins for his performance
in “Mystic River.”
The proceeds from the event will go to benefit film festival,
which will is from April 15 to 25 through the city of Newport.
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