Academy awards to Consist of Honor to Film Musicals From Previous 10 Years
The Academia prizes will respect the film musicals of the last 10 decades during its telecast this season, the show's manufacturers said Saturday.
Producers Todd Zadan and Neil Meron said they were particularly thrilled to "showcase" three latest film musicals -- "Chicago," "Dreamgirls" and this seasons "Les Misérables." That group of 3 of movies conducted well with viewers and Oscar voters: "Chicago" obtained a Best Image sculpture in 2002; "Dreamgirls" won an prize for celebrity Jennifer Hudson in 2006, and "Les Misérables" is up for eight Academia Awards such as Best Image.
It's not obvious if the respect will stop to indicate on some of the decade's musicals that were less beloved; a area of infamy that figures "Burlesque" and "Nine" among its associates.
It won't be the nights only respect. Oscar manufacturers said they also strategy to respect Wayne Bond's Fiftieth birthday with a unique section dedicated to the extremely spy.
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