Oscars 2010

Nov 3 2009 07:12 PM ET

Steve Martin & Alec Baldwin to host Oscars: Brilliant!

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Steve-Martin-Baldwin-Oscars_lDoes everyone else love this idea as much as I do? The Academy has announced that Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin will cohost this season’s Oscar telecast on March 7, 2010. And I for one say Hallelujah! They’re both adept comedians who’ll certainly play off each other well. Their upcoming romantic comedy with Meryl Streep, It’s Complicated, stands to be one of the highlights of the holiday movie season (not to mention a dark horse for a Best Picture nomination). And for telecast coproducer Adam Shankman and the Oscars themselves, they’re a combination of something old and something new: As I mentioned last week when I tossed out a few host ideas, Shankman directed Martin (a two-time previous Oscar host, in 2001 in 2003) in Bringing Down the House. As for Baldwin, he may not have major award-show hosting experience, but he did emcee Elle magazine’s Women in Hollywood event last month, where he clearly enjoyed himself. Oh, and there are the 14 episodes of SNL he’s hosted. So I’m quite optimistic about this pairing. Now if only they’d switch back to five Best Picture nominees…

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Image credit: Baldwin: RD/Dziekan/Retna Ltd.; Martin: Donna Ward

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  • Elsa

    I like it!

    • Harry Peters

      You like not laughing and being bored? To each his own I guess.

  • Nick

    I think Steve Martin has been one of the best, overall, hosts in the past few years. So, I am excited he’s back. We’ll see about Alec…

    • s

      Apparently, you (Harry) do not know or understand what is funny! The two of them will do a very good job. Even my wife is looking forward to it, and she hates awards show.

  • Jose S.

    Well I was close.

    I had Steve Martin and Tina Fey hosting after their they presented the screenwriting Oscars last time. They were fantastic IMO.

  • amik

    WHY NOT NPH!!!

    • eric

      I love NPH too. But the Oscars usually turn to people who either have a body of film work to host or are late-night talk show hosts (like Carson, Stewart, and Letterman). NPH isn’t quite there yet but hope he will be someday.

    • Yogurt

      Because the only people that really care about Neil Patrick Harris are the inane idiots who would actually refer to him as “NPH”. Those idiots have no buying power whatsoever because they are unintelligent and unproductive members of society. The sponsors would drop like flies. Hopefully the idiots will now stay away.

      • Diane

        Gee Yogurt, as a college educated female engineer with a salary over $100,000 I’d have to say that I’m exactly who the sponsors want. And I would have been much more interested in NPH then Alex Baldwin

      • SKJ

        Hey Diane, if you’re so smart, how come you don’t realize it’s Alec, not Alex?

      • Brian

        Weird. I’ve never seen virulent anti-Neil Patrick Harris sentiment before. Who would dislike him?

      • MrNiceGuy

        I was just about to ask… WTF is an NPH?

    • Petek

      Because NPH hosted everything else. Ex: Emmys,Tonys,ect.

  • Kevin

    Good stuff. I was kind of hoping for an NPH hat-trick, but this will do nicely.

    • gorjus44

      SURRRRRRE YOU ARE DIANE.

  • Bobby

    Yeah,that is one giant melon.

  • Nerwen Aldarion

    Steve Martin is funny and he has made a good host of the Oscars before and I’m sure he’ll continue to do so this year.

    Alec Baldwin has always been a big a$$hole and a jerk! I hope Steve makes up for Alec because Alec is just going to bring the party down.

    • susan luce

      I agree with you. I won’t be watching though, I can’t stand the “a”

  • Sarah El

    Sounds great! Hooray for Steve Martin’s return and I look forward to seeing what Alec Baldwin will bring to the table. :D

    • Harry Peters

      They both are bringing old, fat, and irrelevant.

      • Rebecca E.

        I’d hardly say that Alec Baldwin is irrelevant, considering he’s won almost every major award yearly for his role on 30 Rock, which is probably the best comedy on TV. Steve Martin, maybe. But Alec Baldwin is not irrelevant.

      • PJ

        No, that’s you.

      • reno

        I guess game recognizes game huh Harry?

  • Chelsea

    I’ve missed Steve Martin as host! Him presenting with Tina Fey last year was one the highlights of the night for me! So hilarious!

    • RubyBaby

      Me too, Chelsea. That man is the epitome of an elegant, suave and witty host.

      • mike

        Steve Martin will be fine as long as he leaves the banjo home.

      • nuschler

        Alec Baldwin is intelligent and witty. “Bible spice??”

        If you like Steve Martin DO NOT read his recent autobiography. He comes off as a conceited, hoorible, boorish pig.

  • jujube

    I love Steve Martin (and I wish he’d won an Oscar for “All of Me”) and I like Alec Baldwin, so I think this should work out fine. Add Jon Stewart as co-host #3 and I’m totally there.

    • bootsycolumbia

      Agreed, Jujube. The fact that Steve Martin wasn’t even NOMINATED for All of Me still rankles after all these years. And he deserved to win.

  • Chelsea

    I think I would’ve preferred Steve Martin + Billy Crystal instead of Alec, but oh well, I’m sure Alec will be funny…

    As far as NPH goes, simply put, I don’t think he’s a big enough name yet to host the Oscars.

  • Cole9219

    Awesome idea. Both will be great together!!!

  • PNK

    Kind of an insult to Steve Martin in my opinion, he was a great solo host and should have been asked to do it alone again. Baldwin’s not an “adept comedian” – he’s great in the one show, that’s not quite the same. I think Martin will have to “dumb it down” or slow it up or something, to allow Baldwin to shine a bit or keep pace. Not a brilliant pairing, Martin alone would be better.

    • Jack

      I beg to differ. Baldwin, like Steve Martin, has shown great range as host of SNL. This is such an amusing pairing. Think they’ll refer to their SNL “competition” (who has hosted the most often)?

      • ian g

        i doubt steve martin would be doing this unless he AGREED to do it…

  • Laura

    Yes! I was so hoping for Steve Martin to host again! And with Alec Baldwin joining him, this should be really good.

  • Stacey

    I think Neil will do it next year. This year it might have looked as overload. Three major award show in the same year would look like a lot. Give it a little time. I suspect Neil will host down the line.

    • mishka

      I second that. Hosting the two biggest entertainment events in a row seemed a little tight.
      I hope these 2 poppas will present at least one musical number.

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