Should Ellen come back as host? Has Jennifer Hudson got any tears left? Richard Zoglin picks the show's high points and lowlights

Rating the Performances
by Richard Zoglin E-Mail this
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Ellen's Monologue
Grade: D

She was supposed to be the friendly, easy-listening Oscar host, but, gosh, could Ellen Degeneres have done any less with her big moment in the Hollywood spotlight? Dressed in a too-casual velvet pantsuit, she could rouse no more than a few lazy jokes on tired tinseltown subjects — long acceptance speeches, the large number of British nominees, Peter O'Toole's eight nominations ("You know, third time's a charm"). Most pointless politically correct zinger: "If there weren't blacks, Jews and gays, there would be no Oscars." Even Whoopi did better.






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