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Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
Hosting the Academy Awards may be the toughest gig in showbiz: For every Johnny Carson-style triumph, there's a <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/david-letterman/42030/main"target="_blank">David Letterman</a>-like dud. How can future helmsmen -- or even this year's returning emcee, <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/jon-stewart/235015/main"target="_blank">Jon Stewart</a> -- ensure they land on the Carson side of the fence? We've got some helpful advice, based on the best (and worst) moments in Oscar host history. Our first tip: Make sure that tux is returnable.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DON'T Fear Rejection
When <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/jon-stewart/235015/main"target="_blank">Jon Stewart</a> mocked Scientology and snarked that Hollywood was "out of touch with mainstream America," home viewers roared, but the industry crowd responded with unamused silence. Replaced by <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/ellen-degeneres/17737/main"target="_blank">Ellen DeGeneres</a> in 2007, Stewart looked to be one-and-done -- until, like a sheepish lover, the Academy asked him back for '08. Aw, Jon! They like you, they really like you!
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DO Stick With What Works
Why mess with success? <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/billy-crystal/86318/main"target="_blank">Billy Crystal</a>'s spirited song-and-dance routines, in which he inserted himself into nominated films, never got old in his eight appearances as host -- most memorably when he was wheeled onstage as Hannibal Lecter. And when <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/jack-palance/54755/main"target="_blank">Jack Palance</a> started doing one-handed push-ups in 1992, Crystal turned it into one of Oscar's greatest running gag.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DON'T Run a Bad Joke Into the Ground
We're not exactly sure what <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/david-letterman/42030/main"target="_blank">David Letterman</a> was going for when he made his ill-advised "<a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/oprah-winfrey/76901/main"target="_blank">Oprah</a>, <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/uma-thurman/70905/main"target="_blank">Uma</a>. Uma, Oprah" joke at the 1995 Oscars. (At least we think it was a joke.) But then he did it again ... and again. End result? Oprah boycotted his show until 2005, and Letterman became known, perhaps unfairly, as the worst host in Oscar history.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DO Think on Your Feet
Great Oscar hosts know how to roll with the punches; but the king of quick thinking was 1974 co-host <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/david-niven/52791/main"target="_blank">David Niven</a>. When streaker Robert Opel ran by flashing a peace sign AND his privates, Niven quipped, "Just think, the only laugh that man will probably ever get is by stripping and showing his shortcomings." Now there's a man you want in a crisis (Niven, not Opel).
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DO Be Yourself
<a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/ellen-degeneres/17737/main"target="_blank">Ellen DeGeneres'</a> stint as host in 2007 marked the era of a kinder, gentler Oscars: Her folksy shtick included handing <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/martin-scorsese/110533/main"target="_blank">Martin Scorsese</a> a script to read and asking <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/clint-eastwood/88601/main"target="_blank">Clint Eastwood</a> to pose for a MySpace picture. As it turned out, maybe the Academy secretly wants to be abused -- that feel-good era lasted all of one year. But don't worry, Ellen's still dancing on stage ... just not at the Kodak Theatre.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DON'T Sing With Disney Characters
OK, so <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/rob-lowe/43513/main"target="_blank">Rob Lowe</a> didn't host the Oscars. But there are vital lessons to be learned from 1989's opening number, in which Lowe and an actress dressed as Snow White crooned a very special rendition of 'Proud Mary.' Lowe (fresh off a sex-tape scandal) was a laughingstock. Disney sued. Heck, we'd sue if we could, for assault on good taste.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DO Make a Grand Entrance
Opinion is divided on whether <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/whoopi-goldberg/27431/main"target="_blank">Whoopi Goldberg</a>, with her off-color jokes, was a good host or a bad one. But she did know how to enter a room. In 1999, she opened the show as Queen Elizabeth, declaring, "I am the African Queen. Some of you may know me as the Virgin Queen, but I can't imagine who." Ah, high style and low humor. The royals would be proud.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DON'T Start Off on the Wrong Foot
In 1988, having already co-hosted with <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/goldie-hawn/31138/main"target="_blank">Goldie Hawn</a> and <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/paul-hogan/94623/main"target="_blank">Paul Hogan</a> (that is not a typo; <a href="http://movies.aol.com/movie/crocodile-dundee/26490/main"target="_blank">Crocodile Dundee</a> once hosted the Oscars), <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/chevy-chase/12488/main"target="_blank">Chevy Chase</a> flew solo and set the tone with his opening line: "Good evening, Hollywood phonies." The celebs laughed politely, but Chase wasn't asked to head up the telecast again. It was either that, or the nose-picking.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DO Emulate Johnny Carson
To many, the gold standard for Oscar hosts is five-time emcee <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/johnny-carson/11370/main"target="_blank">Johnny Carson</a>, master of the double-take, the witty ad-lib and the gentle barb ("I see a lot of new faces, especially on the old faces"), who subtly managed to flatter the Hollywood elite and skewer them at the same time. And the man always exuded class, even when he was sharing the stage with a pig.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DON'T Turn the Oscars Into 'Romper Room'
Believe it or not, the Oscars once ran short, in 1959. Forced to fill the extra time, co-host <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/jerry-lewis/99633/main"target="_blank">Jerry Lewis</a> pulled the night's winners out of the wings and exhorted them to dance and sing -- which they did, for a very awkward 20 minutes. Whether you enjoyed it depends on your taste for Jerry Lewis ... which means they must've loved it in France.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DON'T Insult the Talent (by Name)
When <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/chris-rock/60918/main"target="_blank">Chris Rock</a> was asked to host in 2005 to bring some "edge" to the proceedings, many worried that the censors would be working overtime. Rock kept it clean -- but joked that most people hadn't heard of <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/jude-law/230573/main"target="_blank">Jude Law</a>, nor had they seen the nominated films. (Gasp!) He wasn't invited back. Guess the Academy didn't want THAT much edge.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DO Poke Fun at Yourself ... Repeatedly
Number of times <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/bob-hope/33168/main"target="_blank">Bob Hope</a> hosted the Oscars: 18. Number of times he won an Oscar: 0. (He did receive four honorary awards.) But Hope took those lemons and made them into loser lemonade, getting laughs year after year with self-inflicted zingers like "Welcome to the Academy Awards, or as they're known in my house, Passover."
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DON'T Back Down From a Fight
<a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/frank-sinatra/111632/main"target="_blank">Frank Sinatra</a> was livid when <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/bert-schneider/110282/main"target="_blank">Bert Schneider</a>, producer of the antiwar <a href="http://movies.aol.com/movie/hearts-and-minds/13214/main"target="_blank">'Hearts and Minds,'</a> accepted the 1974 Best Documentary Oscar by reading a letter of "friendship" from the government of North Vietnam. So he countered with his own statement, hastily composed with co-host Hope, condemning Schneider's speech. Mistake? Who knows -- but it made for great TV.
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DON'T Be Afraid to Share
One of the few recurring hosts who wasn't a comedian or talk show host, <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/jack-lemmon/99306/main"target="_blank">Jack Lemmon</a> shared duties with four co-hosts in 1958, and three in 1972; and even when he got top billing in 1985, he still had to cede the spotlight to a multitude of celebrity "co-presenters," including <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/jennifer-beals/4745/main"target="_blank">Jennifer Beals</a>, <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/tom-selleck/64436/main"target="_blank">Tom Selleck</a> and <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/kelly-lebrock/41078/main"target="_blank">Kelly LeBrock</a>. Is that any way to treat a two-time Oscar winner?
Dos and Don'ts for Oscar Hosts
DO Keep Some Perspective
In the end, no matter what, the critics will rip you to shreds. Just ask two-timer <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/steve-martin/101485/main"target="_blank">Steve Martin</a>, who joked, "Hosting the Oscars is like making love to a beautiful woman. It's something I only get to do when <a href="http://movies.aol.com/celebrity/billy-crystal/86318/main"target="_blank">Billy Crystal</a> is out of town." Some loved him; others blamed him for a dull evening ... and now he watches the show from home like the rest of us. Oh, well. It sure beats waiting tables.
Recent Comments (64)
Jon Stewart was great & we hope Ellen DeGeneres will be invited back also!
I stand by what I said 2 years ago. Jon Stewart is one of the best hosts that the Oscars has EVER had. There aren't many people who are that witty, or smart, when it comes to comedy these days. It's just sad that most of America can't seem to understand it. Hope to see you next year Jon.
Didn't like the job Jon Stewart attempted to do. He had more ripples in his performance than Ruffles has Ridges......Wish I had been there with a water balloon ful of dye . It woulda given him a little color - his attempt at humor was just that. Do they get paid for that ? if so - he didn't earn it. JC Schulte
We thought Jon Stewart rocked the Casbah!!!!! We laughed our asses off...what'samatta wid you peeps? perhaps he's too sophisticated(his humor) I want to be (and probably am) just like him. Hi, hip hooray!!!!! Way to go....come back anytime......YOU ARE HILARIOUS (telling the truth usually is)
All the criticism ... just proves that over half of America will never "get" sophisticated wit, humor and satire. How sad for them.
Jon Stewart is soooo disgusting I could throw up! People in the audience didn't even pretend he was hilarous.He should have felt humiliated. We rolled over and went to sleep.
Evidently, the respondees to this blog don't know true, witty humor from the run-of-the-mill, mundane wannabes like DeGeneres and Goldberg. Crystal and Stewart are good at taking industry politics and making them universally funny.
If Jack had not been in the front row, there would have been no audience shots at all. Jon who? Dismal, drab, and disappointing.
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