We've Got Oscar Pics Galore!
Re-live the glitz and glamour of Hollywood's biggest night.
Awards season has come and gone, but you can still relive the red carpet, the show, and the winners in our Oscar photo gallery (with over 400 star-studded images)!
If you missed last Sunday's night of a thousand stars (well, ok, at least a handful of A-listers), you're in luck -- we've got the whole night in pictures for ya, from the red carpet to the telecast to the after parties! So go on, get cracking on the Oscar night gallery and see what made this year's ceremony memorable.

Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg present the Oscar for Best Director to Martin Scorsese
For added fun, here are some suggested Oscar picture games to play:
Red Carpet Fashion Police: Forget Joan and Melissa Rivers, and that catty bunch over at E! -- you don't need help seeing who wore the best and the worst gowns on the red carpet.

Cute as a button Abigail Breslin, Rachel Weisz, Zhang Ziyi
Our votes for the Worst: There was Jessica Biel's raspberry dress with a grandma 'do and J. Hud's pocket gown with a python bolero. And then there was the Dunst.
Hottest Celeb Couple: Who knew "Devil Wears Prada" scene-stealer Emily Blunt was dating Michael Buble?

Buble and Blunt; Steve Carell and Nancy Walls
Most Enthusiastic Acceptance of the Oscar Trophy: We've only got stills, so you'll have to use ferocity of trophy thrust and facial expressions on this one.

First time winner Jennifer Hudson gets our vote.
Best Performance Between Awards: There were a whole lot to pick from, ranging from Best Song nominee performances (a three-pronged "Dreamgirls" extravaganza) to those cool shadow dancer people.

The "Dreamgirls" sing-off/duet
Best Random Trivia Moment: Naomi Watts' pregnancy is accidentally outed by design house Escada, whose dress she wore to the Oscars.

Check out the massive photo gallery here for more Oscar night pics!
If you missed last Sunday's night of a thousand stars (well, ok, at least a handful of A-listers), you're in luck -- we've got the whole night in pictures for ya, from the red carpet to the telecast to the after parties! So go on, get cracking on the Oscar night gallery and see what made this year's ceremony memorable.

Francis Ford Coppola, George Lucas, and Steven Spielberg present the Oscar for Best Director to Martin Scorsese
For added fun, here are some suggested Oscar picture games to play:
Red Carpet Fashion Police: Forget Joan and Melissa Rivers, and that catty bunch over at E! -- you don't need help seeing who wore the best and the worst gowns on the red carpet.
Cute as a button Abigail Breslin, Rachel Weisz, Zhang Ziyi
Our votes for the Worst: There was Jessica Biel's raspberry dress with a grandma 'do and J. Hud's pocket gown with a python bolero. And then there was the Dunst.
Hottest Celeb Couple: Who knew "Devil Wears Prada" scene-stealer Emily Blunt was dating Michael Buble?
Buble and Blunt; Steve Carell and Nancy Walls
Most Enthusiastic Acceptance of the Oscar Trophy: We've only got stills, so you'll have to use ferocity of trophy thrust and facial expressions on this one.

First time winner Jennifer Hudson gets our vote.
Best Performance Between Awards: There were a whole lot to pick from, ranging from Best Song nominee performances (a three-pronged "Dreamgirls" extravaganza) to those cool shadow dancer people.

The "Dreamgirls" sing-off/duet
Best Random Trivia Moment: Naomi Watts' pregnancy is accidentally outed by design house Escada, whose dress she wore to the Oscars.

Check out the massive photo gallery here for more Oscar night pics!
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on Mar 01 2007 02:20 PM Let's all celebrate Hollywood and its endless supply of money for remakes. Thanks! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 01 2007 10:44 PM hudson's boobs were dangerously and frighteningly on the verge of making an appearance during that performance. it was horrifying. (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 01 2007 10:50 PM oh EVA GREEN!!!!! (Reply to this) |
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on Mar 02 2007 07:51 AM Ah, Eva Green. I love her. (Reply to this) |
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