It's the 83rd Academy Awards or the Oscar Awards (Oscars 2011) and you can watch all the happenings thru your TV or via live streaming online.
Some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including the Oscar nominees, have started to arrive on the red carpet at the Kodak Theater in L.A.
To watch the Oscar Awards 2011 live, ABC channel in the US is airing a red carpet pre-show beginning at 7PM (Feb. 27) and then the actual ceremony at 8PM.
If you're from the Philippines, you can catch it via Velvet Channel on cable TV. The red carpet arrivals has already started airing earlier at 7AM (Feb. 28).
Then the Oscars Red Carpet Live coverage will air by 8 AM and the telecast of the actual awarding ceremony starts at 9:30 AM.
ABS-CBN Channel 2 will have a slightly delayed telecast of the Oscars 2011 at 10:30 AM right after Banana Split.
For online users, you can watch a live streaming of the Oscars 2011 red carpet from Associated Free Press (AFP) on this site: http://livestream.com/theoscars .
You can also visit MTV News (http://mtv.com/news/newsstory.rbml?id=1658424&cid=300) also for live streaming of the red carpet as well as live blogging of the entire show.
On the Oscars' official site (https://oscar.go.com/my-oscars/all-access), they're offerring a live streaming of the whole event including backstage happenings, but it's not for free. You need to sign up and pay $4.99 or at least P215.
There are 24 award categories on this year's Oscars.
The film "The King's Speech" leads the nominees with 12 nods, including Best Actor for Colin Firth, who's being predicted to win the award.
"True Grit" follows with 10 nominations. Fil-Am Hailee Steinfeld is nominated as Best Supporting Actress for this film. Not the favorite to win, but let's all hope she pulls a surprise and takes her first Oscar award.
With 8 noms each are two of my fave films last year: "The Social Network" and "Inception".
Is it just me who's excited to see Best Actor nominee Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield of "The Social Network"? Or you are too?
Hosting the Oscar Awards 2011 are Anne Hathaway and James Franco, with a bigtime line-up of presenters including Tom Hanks, Nicole Kidman, Scarlett Johannson, Reese Witherspoon, Justin Timberlake, Sandra Bullock, Robert Downey Jr, Jake Gyllenhaal, Hale Berry, Cate Blanchett, Jude Law, Hugh Jackman and Oprah Winfrey.
Some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including the Oscar nominees, have started to arrive on the red carpet at the Kodak Theater in L.A.
To watch the Oscar Awards 2011 live, ABC channel in the US is airing a red carpet pre-show beginning at 7PM (Feb. 27) and then the actual ceremony at 8PM.
If you're from the Philippines, you can catch it via Velvet Channel on cable TV. The red carpet arrivals has already started airing earlier at 7AM (Feb. 28).
Then the Oscars Red Carpet Live coverage will air by 8 AM and the telecast of the actual awarding ceremony starts at 9:30 AM.
ABS-CBN Channel 2 will have a slightly delayed telecast of the Oscars 2011 at 10:30 AM right after Banana Split.
For online users, you can watch a live streaming of the Oscars 2011 red carpet from Associated Free Press (AFP) on this site: http://livestream.com/theoscars .
You can also visit MTV News (http://mtv.com/news/newsstory.rbml?id=1658424&cid=300) also for live streaming of the red carpet as well as live blogging of the entire show.
On the Oscars' official site (https://oscar.go.com/my-oscars/all-access), they're offerring a live streaming of the whole event including backstage happenings, but it's not for free. You need to sign up and pay $4.99 or at least P215.
There are 24 award categories on this year's Oscars.
The film "The King's Speech" leads the nominees with 12 nods, including Best Actor for Colin Firth, who's being predicted to win the award.
"True Grit" follows with 10 nominations. Fil-Am Hailee Steinfeld is nominated as Best Supporting Actress for this film. Not the favorite to win, but let's all hope she pulls a surprise and takes her first Oscar award.
With 8 noms each are two of my fave films last year: "The Social Network" and "Inception".
Is it just me who's excited to see Best Actor nominee Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield of "The Social Network"? Or you are too?
Hosting the Oscar Awards 2011 are Anne Hathaway and James Franco, with a bigtime line-up of presenters including Tom Hanks, Nicole Kidman, Scarlett Johannson, Reese Witherspoon, Justin Timberlake, Sandra Bullock, Robert Downey Jr, Jake Gyllenhaal, Hale Berry, Cate Blanchett, Jude Law, Hugh Jackman and Oprah Winfrey.
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