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RE: Baldwin and Martin should have won an award: they made it fun! Second, it was apparent through the first

Posted by Victor Khomenko on March 8, 2010 at 07:52:53:

***It is amusing to see how wooden and nervous many "stars" get in front of their peers.

Nothing is really amazing there any more... not since the invent of the TV. Most actors can't put two words together.

The best part of the show was the E channel, from I think 5 or 6pm, the red carpet part. There they truly show their colors, and listening to their **mostly** primitive speeches is a torture. Sure enough there are some who can speak, but those are in the minority.

But listen, saying you watch that show for awards is akin to buying Playboy for its articles.