It is everyone’s favorite part of the show, right? (Jon Stewart will have time to film one. Right?)
In the meantime, MTV News movies editor Josh Horowitz has written and directed his own montage, placing himself in scenes with Keira Knightley, Ellen Page, Javier Bardem, Daniel Day-Lewis, and George Clooney. Which segment is your favorite? I’m kinda partial to the Bardem segment myself.
Feb 21
2008
04:13 PM ET
Ready for the Oscars' opening montage?
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How many times can we replay stpid? ugh. what is this, SNL?
This whole thing is stupid.
It says ‘VIDEO NOT ACCESSIBLE’.
Would help if we could actually watch the video in question.
Hopefully the Oscar one doesn’t SUCK as much as this Stupid, Stupid, Stupid one does!
I think I go with the consensus and say that this is pretty STUPID.
Sorry I quit at the cheeseburger phone. That was boring and stupid. I can forgive stupid.
wow. that was pretty bad.
I thought that was amusing. Lighten up people!
Two words…. not funny.
that was awful.
I agree, the Javier one was pretty funny. Otherwise it was boring and repetitive.
I am an MTV employee and work near and around this fellow and this is extremely embarrassing and many people who work here feel the exact same way about it. Painful.
What happened to MTV?
Ok…the repetitive crap with the first two isn’t that great…particularly the “stupid” repetition. George Clooney is meh and so is the DD-L (doesn’t help that the scene is so dark that you can barely see it). The Javier Bardem is funny, but mostly because it’s the opposite of what’s going on in the real movie….
Not watching the video. Correcting the assumption: the favorite part of the Oscars is the In Memoriam montage and seeing who rates applause. This year’s should be particularly interesting. Will Brad Renfro come last, or will Deborah Kerr? (Because Heath will probably get his own somber moment, hosted by Jake Gyllenhaal, and everyone will be moved. Then Stewart will make a sophomoric college-level joke and back to the boredom.)