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-- 作者: rainbow
-- 發表時間: 2006/03/07 02:45pm

[這篇文章最後由rainbow在 2006/03/07 01:48pm 第 1 次編輯]

<pre>第78屆奧斯卡收視率創2003年以來新低
時間:2006-03-07 GMT

【星島網訊】根據調查,今年奧斯卡頒獎典禮的收視率大幅下滑,印證了奧斯卡頒獎典禮也需要票房大片來拉抬收視率,而大多數人看電影還是以娛樂為出發點,過分深沉及爭議的電影會讓觀眾失去興趣。

   [b][color=blue]第78屆奧斯卡頒獎典禮落幕,根據尼爾森公司的調查,歷時三個半小時的典禮實況轉播,平均收視人數是3880萬,比2005年下降了8%,個人收視率和家庭收視率都創下三年來新低,這符合美國影藝學院之前的預測,因為今年的競賽片都不是大製作,降低了典禮的可看性。[/b][/color]

   喬恩·斯圖爾特擔任主持人,對於他的表現,各界看法不一,《洛杉磯時報》和美國最著名的影評人艾柏特與羅帕,豎起大拇指稱讚他,他們說,喬恩·斯圖爾特替自己開創了另一條跑道,不過《華盛頓郵報》顯然不這麼認為,郵報的娛樂評論建議喬恩·斯圖爾特捧好原來的飯碗,因為新工作不適合他。

   從收視率分析,巨星和大片通常會有拉抬頒獎典禮收視率的效果,今年的奧斯卡因為缺乏這兩項因素,導致觀眾缺乏興趣,收視率不佳已經在預料當中。

   [b][color=blue]今年入圍奧斯卡最佳電影的五部作品都不是大製作,票房表現也相對平庸,演技獎項的被提名人,包括影帝菲力普·西摩爾·霍夫曼,都不算是家喻戶曉的大明星。[/b][/color]

   美國影藝學院曾希望喬恩·斯圖爾特能夠多吸引到一些年輕的觀眾,尼爾森的調查顯示,[b][color=blue]今年奧斯卡,在最難開拓的18到24歲這個年齡層的觀眾群,收視率上升了5%[/b][/color]。--- (Because young men wanted to see Jessica Alba in bikini -- her night gown indeed looked like a bikini) 不過整體收視率下滑顯示,可能也是因為喬恩·斯圖爾特,今年奧斯卡流失了部分年紀稍長的觀眾。

   不過,和同時段的其他節目相較,奧斯卡仍然是贏家,奧斯卡星光大道和頒獎典禮是同時段收視率最高的節目。</pre>


-- 作者: rainbow
-- 發表時間: 2006/03/07 02:57pm

[這篇文章最後由rainbow在 2006/03/07 02:07pm 第 1 次編輯]

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[b][color=blue]今年奧斯卡,在最難開拓的18到24歲這個年齡層的觀眾群,收視率上升了5% -------    因為 Jessica Alba 是 "男人殺手". 很多男人想看到 Jessica Alba 穿比基尼泳衣, 她在幾乎每部電影中穿比基尼泳衣。這套晚服看上面有點像比基尼.[/b][/color]
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[b][color=blue]She's hot. Even Playboy tries to use her bikini photo (without her permission) to sell their magazine.[/b][/color]
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http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,18489,00.html?fdnews

[b][color=purple]Can Jessica Alba Save the Oscars?[/b][/color]

by Joal Ryan
Mar 3, 2006, 8:00 PM PT

Don't feel bad if you don't feel locked in yet with the Oscars. Up until a few days ago, neither did the host.

"The truth is we've been doing The Daily Show for all the way up until just this week, so I've been kind of focused on that," Jon Stewart said Monday on CNN's Larry King. "And at home my wife and I just had another baby, so I've also been thinking about that."

Come Sunday night, Stewart presumably will be with the program.

And come Monday morning's TV ratings, it'll be clear if the audience was with the program, too.

Until then, the only thing that's certain about the 78th Annual Academy Awards is its scheduled starting time on ABC: 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT.

In the meantime, here's a rundown of the some of the big questions surrounding the big event:


So, um, will anybody watch?

Yes. The Oscars are to award shows what the Super Bowl is to football. Even if the teams aren't highly anticipated, the guacamole dip is. Or to put it another way, even in a historically bad year, such as 2003, 33 million people watched and/or noshed along with the show.


Well, why does it seem like nobody's going to watch?
Because, typically, hit movies beget hit ratings. In 1982, a fight of the $100 million movies E.T. and Tootsie got broken up by Gandhi--and 53.3 million tuned in. In 1995, Forrest Gump capped off a $300 million box-office run with a Best Picture trophy--and 48.3 million tuned in. In 1998, Titanic capped off a $600 million box-office run--and 55.3 million tuned in.

In 2006, there are no $100 million movies in the Best Picture race. Frontrunner Brokeback Mountain is the blockbuster of bunch on the strength of its $76.4 million gross through Thursday, per BoxOfficeMojo.com.

And Brokeback by no means is heading into the Oscars on a roll--at least at the box office. The much-acclaimed gay cowboy drama has been in steady decline at the multiplex since the weekend before Oscar nominations were announced.

Making matters more troubling, the Harris Poll found that only 13 percent of adults surveyed last month thought Brokeback "should" win Best Picture.

Crash is actually the people's choice, per the Harris Poll, with 20 percent saying it "should" be the Best Picture honoree. But like Brokeback, Crash is no Titanic--it made $53.4 million during its theatrical run.

The Harris Poll finding, however, most likely to trouble television executives is this one: 42 percent of adults either didn't think any of the five Best Picture nominees should claim the night's big prize or weren't sure which one should prevail.


So, maybe Jon Stewart will make people want to watch just to hear what he's going to say?

Sure, there's that. According to the Harris Poll, a whopping 9 percent are more likely to tune into the Oscars because of the Daily Show host.

Maybe there'll be Jessica Alba?

Sure, there's that, too. Alba's a scheduled presenter. So, are the likes of Tom Hanks, Jack Nicholson, Will Smith, Jennifer Aniston (but not Brad Pitt), Nicole Kidman (but not Tom Cruise), Jennifer Lopez, and three of last year's four acting winners: Hilary Swank, Jamie Foxx and Morgan Freeman. (Reigning Best Supporting Actress winner Cate Blanchett presumably will be in New York where she's currently pretending to be Norwegian for the purposes of employment on Broadway.)


Maybe there'll be upsets?

The betting lines at London-based oddsmaker Ladbrokes say there won't be. Nothing has budged since nominations were announced in January. Then as now, the big favorites are: Capote's Philip Seymour Hoffman for Best Actor; Walk the Line's Reese Witherspoon for Best Actress; The Constant Gardener's Rachel Weisz for Best Supporting Actress; Brokeback Mountain's Ang Lee for Best Director; Brokeback Mountain for Best Picture.

The only race that's possibly up for grabs, per Ladbrokes: Best Supporting Actor, where money has been coming in of late on George Clooney for Syriana. SAG winner Paul Giamatti remains the favorite for Cinderella Man.


Well, at least the celebrities will get fabulous gift bags. That's something to celebrate isn't it?

Sort of. This year's official gift bags to presenters and performers are each stuffed with more than $100,000 in Hawaiian resort vacations, chocolates and what-not. Pretty fabulous, indeed.

What's not so fabulous was Friday's press release from the Internal Revenue Service reminding presenters and performers that "six-figure goodie bags...qualify as taxable income and must be reported on tax returns.

Spoilsports.


Isn't there anything to look forward to?

Of course. Stewart, for instance, told Larry King he was hoping Best Actor nominee Terrence Howard would pull out a win for Hustle & Flow. "I just want to hear [conductor] Bill Conti and the orchestra play, 'It's [Hard] Out [There] for a Pimp,'" Stewart said, anticipating Howard's walk to the stage. "I just want to hear how that sounds with violins."

Say, what does "It's Hard Out There for a Pimp" sound like with violins?

Don't know. But, per the New York Post, viewers at home will learn what it's like to hear the Oscar-nominated song minus some of its more colorful lyrics. In the name of keeping it real, however, the Academy has signed off on allowing Three 6 Mafia to sing the praises of "bitches" in the song's chorus.

One more thing: Any word if Isaac Mizrahi is going to tug on Jessica Alba's dress?

Oscar producer Gil Cates doesn't think so. As he told Friday's Los Angeles Times: "No one is going to touch anyone's private parts at the Oscars. It's just not done."

For his part, Mizrahi, back with the E! red carpet team after firing up the Golden Globes with his couture adjustments, told the Times he's got his "own sensibility" and he's going to bring it. (E! Online and E! Entertainment are divisions of E! Networks.)

"Being a fashion designers, it's almost like being a doctor," Mizrahi said in the newspaper. "You can touch a person because they cough and you can tell whether they're ill."

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-- 作者: 無尾蜂
-- 發表時間: 2006/03/07 03:08pm


只想看李安得奘的片段~


-- 作者: rainbow
-- 發表時間: 2006/03/11 00:10am

[這篇文章最後由rainbow在 2006/03/10 11:17pm 第 1 次編輯]

[quote][b]下面引用由[u]無尾蜂[/u]在 [i]2006/03/08 03:08am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b]
只想看李安得奘的片段~
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Bee, 試這個網站聯繫。
必須等侯廣告播送完, 才能觀看.

http://ivillage.feedroom.com/ifr_main.jsp?nsid=b-51bd0788:109e7460d63:1d51&rf=null&st=1142050142765&mp=WMP&cpf=true&fr=031006_110904_w51bd0788x109e7460d63x1d52&rdm=743630.994559602


-- 作者: unclesam
-- 發表時間: 2006/03/11 02:23am

[quote][b]下面引用由[u]無尾蜂[/u]在 [i]2006/03/08 03:08am[/i] 發表的內容:[/b]
只想看李安得奘的片段~
[/quote]

http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/f/2006-03-06/18201007630.html

see if i can find the path of the video file...
[br][br][color=#990000][b]-=-=-=-=- 以下內容由 [i]unclesam[/i] 在 [i]2006年03月11日 03:04pm[/i] 時新增 -=-=-=-=-[/b][/color]
JScript.encode

can't take the flash video clip out...
so you have to watch the whole clip.  4.20 min only. Lee ang came last.


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