Oscar Voices
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“Welcome to the Titanic. We’re just like that great ship. We are huge, we are expensive and everybody wants us to go a lot faster.”
Billy Crystal
Host of the Academy Awards
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“Wait a minute. We only get 30 seconds. I just want to thank everybody I’ve ever met in my entire life. . . . If anyone has a dream out there, please know that I’m living proof that they do come true.”
Kim Basinger
Winner, best supporting actress
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“My friend--director of ‘Titanic,’ James Cameron--and I made three movies together: ‘Terminator,’ ‘Terminator 2’ and ‘True Lies.’ That was, of course, during his early, low-budget, art-house period.”
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Introducing a “Titanic” clip
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“This may be the one time I’m speechless. . . . Thank you, Ben and Matt. I still want to see some ID. . . . Most of all, I want to thank my father, up there, the man who, when I said, ‘I want to be an actor,’ he said, ‘Wonderful, just have a backup profession, like welding.’ ”
Robin Williams
On winning his first Oscar,
for best supporting actor
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“The first time I saw ‘Mrs. Brown’--I saw it three times--the first time I saw it I leaned over to my beloved and said, ‘She [Judi Dench] is going to win an Academy Award.’ And in my mind, tonight, she has.”
Helen Hunt
Who still got to take home
the best actress Oscar
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“When filming starts, you show up and stay the hell out of the way. But you’ve got to show up, otherwise you can’t take the credit and get one of these fellas.”
Stanley Donen
Lifetime achievement award
winner on the secret to being
a good director
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“A dark, powerful portrait of postwar Los Angeles. . . . I think the girl in the movie’s kind of cute, too.”
Alec Baldwin
Describing “L.A. Confidential,”
which starred his wife,
Kim Basinger
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“I hope we can begin to embrace every race. Diversity is the ingenue. She’s the true American star. And she’s ready for her close-up.”
Chris Tashima
Co-producer of “Visas
and Virtues,” winner of
the live-action short
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