2009 Independent Spirit Awards
RYAN: I love the Spirit Awards for having the audacity to host their show the night before the Oscars.
CAROLINE: I love them for giving me something to do the night before the big night.
RYAN: They’re always uber casual in comparison. The stars drop the F-bomb, wear jeans – the men anyway – and they just have a much more low-key time since they’re honoring indie movies only.
CAROLINE: But this year, as we expect with the Oscars, the Spirit Awards stepped up their production a bit. There were musical numbers and a more lively, entertaining show, all around.
RYAN: And a little Hollywood hilarity – who did the Christian Bale/Joaquin Phoenix spoof?
CAROLINE: Duh, it was Steve Coogan as Bale. No idea who played Joaquin, but it was fabulous!
RYAN: And like any good awards show, there was a celebrity stroke moment. This time, it was courtesy of Cameron Diaz who messed up presenting so badly it can only be explained as a clot-through-brain moment.
CAROLINE: [laughs’ She did Elizabeth Taylor proud, that’s for sure.
RYAN: [laughs’ Can we all get over Mickey Rourke now? I mean, they were calling him a legend by night’s end and I am just so over it.
CAROLINE: Please! And his plea to hook up Eric Roberts with some work was just embarrassing. He needs to take a tip from Meryl Streep who did Viola Davis a solid at the GGs.
RYAN: I was embarrassed for both host Steve Coogan, whom we normally adore, but also for poor Teri Hatcher – looked like she was auditioning for Marisa Tomei’s stripper role in “The Wrestler.”
CAROLINE: I wished they had cut to Anne Hathaway when Melissa Leo won the award for Best Female. You know she was freaking out.
RYAN: So sad. Now what’s gonna happen when they throw Kate Winslet in the mix tomorrow night?
CAROLINE: Oh, no contest.
RYAN: I actually liked Penelope Cruz tonight during her acceptance speech and her English has improved, however slightly. But did you notice the ice-eyes she gave Jessica Alba as she approached to accept the award?
CAROLINE: Oh whatever. Jessica wishes she could get the roles Penny gets.
RYAN: Drew Barrymore’s little taped segment was the highlight of the night.
CAROLINE: Here are the winners in the only categories we really care about:
The Wrestler
Best Director
Thomas McCarthy, The Visitor
Best Female Lead
Melissa Leo, Frozen River
Best Male Lead
Mickey Rourke, The Wrestler
Best Supporting Female
Penelope Cruz, Vicky Cristina Barcelona
Best Supporting Male
James Franco, Milk
Best First Screenplay
Dustin Lance Black, Milk
Best Screenplay
Woody Allen, Vicky Cristina Barcelona