Scarlett Johansson from Lost in Translation and Ghost World. Unfortunately I had to stop moblogging after a while because a security person kindly told me camphones were forbidden and would be confiscated. I complied so no more pics! Funningly, regular cameras are OK, but not camphones or PDAphones because... by moblogging you could tip off terrorists!! I thought the terrorists would watch TV if they really wanted to know what's going on - I just hope they're nowwhere near.
Anyway, on the red carpet you see a lot of wrinkles that you're not supposed to see, and lots of not-so-slim people. Oh yeah, and some dresses are really pretty bad, in the way that they don't fit and are not flattering at all. Hey, a scoop: Hollywood stars are humans!
I hope Les invasions Barbares wins at least an Oscar. Later!
JLR: 02/29/2004 5:20 PM
This is a scandal that you can't moblogging anymore from there. - Jean-Luc mediaTICblog
these stupid "rules" about moblogging are just ridiculous. hey, if you have HDTV, evidently you can see all the wrinkles and blemishes that you want! ;)
Marc also adds in a message here:
http://www.textually.org/picturephoning/arch ives/002982.htm
" the most hilarious part of the entire 'banning of camera phones' is that the stars you were shooting had been given camera phones for the event..."
This Oscar moblogging thing is going out of control
http://rcrnews.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?ne wsId=17116
and the only thing I realize is that there WAS actually a warning in the media kit thing they handed to the press, so I should have known: "Camera phones and camera PDAs will not be permitted in any press areas at the 76th Academy Awards. During the security screening process, cellular phones and PDAs will be carefully inspected and those with image capture capabilities will be confiscated." Uh oh.
There must be a good reason for that, but I don't know which one.
I was not the only one taking pics with my cellphone - but I don't know if others were blogging.
Anyway, on the red carpet you see a lot of wrinkles that you're not supposed to see, and lots of not-so-slim people. Oh yeah, and some dresses are really pretty bad, in the way that they don't fit and are not flattering at all. Hey, a scoop: Hollywood stars are humans!
I hope Les invasions Barbares wins at least an Oscar. Later!
In a way, I'm lucky I could moblog that long before being "interrupted"
Old days -- no cameras.
Today -- mobile phones allowed, since there is really nothing they can do to stop them.
And it better stay that way!
Great photo BTW, Emmanuelle.
don't pronounce "sex bomb" to Tom cause you could be thrown in jail ;-)
http://www.textually.org/picturephoning/arch ives/002982.htm
" the most hilarious part of the entire 'banning of camera phones' is that the stars you were shooting had been given camera phones for the event..."
http://rcrnews.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?ne wsId=17116
and the only thing I realize is that there WAS actually a warning in the media kit thing they handed to the press, so I should have known: "Camera phones and camera PDAs will not be permitted in any press areas at the 76th Academy Awards. During the security screening process, cellular phones and PDAs will be carefully inspected and those with image capture capabilities will be confiscated." Uh oh.
There must be a good reason for that, but I don't know which one.
I was not the only one taking pics with my cellphone - but I don't know if others were blogging.