BEIJING, Feb. 25 -- Even buckets of rain couldn't put a serious damper on Hollywood's glitziest show of the year.
As rain fell throughout much of the day, thousands of fans packed the bleachers and streets around the Kodak Theatre, hoping to catch a glimpse of Hollywood's biggest stars as they arrived for Sunday's 80th annual Academy Awards. The rain, often heavy, arrived hours before the stars did, drenching fans on Hollywood Boulevard. But the red carpet remained dry under a hastily erected tent, as did the bleachers where people lucky enough to win tickets by lottery sat waiting to cheer on their favorite stars.
Hours before the show only one celebrity -- TV star Regis Philbin -- had arrived. But most people outside were thrilled just to be there.
"The thought of being able to see celebrities and being part of the action you see on TV and you're there watching it. It's something you don't do in everyday life. It's almost like it's not real," said Lynn Lilje, who traveled from Vancouver to sit in the bleachers.
Among industry insiders, there was no way a rainy day was going to dampen spirits for Hollywood's biggest night, which was serving double duty as a ceremony honoring the year's best in film and a celebration for a town relieved that the crushing writers' strike had ended.
Settled just two weeks before the Oscars, the 100-day strike had left the fate of the show in doubt as stars indicated they would not cross writers' picket lines to attend. The celebrity bash at the Golden Globes wound up canceled for just that reason, so Oscar organizers figured everyone was ready for a big party.
"Not only have there not been any awards shows, but I think there's a good solid buzz about the strike being over (and) everybody back to work," academy president Sid Ganis said going into Oscar weekend.
Too bad there wasn't as much suspense over likely Oscar winners as there had been about the show itself.
The surprise best-picture win of "Crash" over "Brokeback Mountain" two years ago remained fresh in awards watchers' minds, but Sunday's show generally had been expected to crown favorites that had dominated throughout awards season, led by the Coen brothers' crime tale "No Country for Old Men."
Past screenplay winners for "Fargo," Joel and Ethan Coen went into the evening positioned to make Oscar history with potential wins in all four categories in which they had individual nominations -- best picture, director, adapted screenplay and editing (under the pseudonym Roderick Jaynes).
Only one other person, Walt Disney, had ever won four Oscars in the same year, his prizes coming as producer of three short films and the documentary that won for 1953. No one has ever won four Oscars for the same film.
"No Country for Old Men" and the oil saga "There Will Be Blood" lead with eight nominations each, followed by the tragic romance "Atonement" and the legal thriller "Michael Clayton" with seven apiece.
All four films competed for best picture, with the pregnancy comedy "Juno" earning the fifth slot for the top prize.
Past Oscar winners were the favorites in the lead-acting categories, with Daniel Day-Lewis of "There Will Be Blood" and Julie Christie of "Away From Her" expected to triumph.
Javier Bardem was the front-runner to win supporting actor for "No Country for Old Men." Supporting actress was a toss-up, with many critics favoring Amy Ryan for "Gone Baby Gone" and much sentiment riding on Ruby Dee of "American Gangster," who at 83 would be the oldest acting winner ever.
Connection and link 两个表示“关系”的单词
Diabetes warning and Queen at 90 糖尿病激增引忧, 英国女王90岁生日
Angelina Jolie to divorce, Karaoke star at 80 安吉丽娜·朱莉提出离婚申请,八十岁老人出唱片
IOC on Russian doping and hot June 奥委会就涉俄兴奋剂事件报告进展,六月高温破纪录
Restrain 和 constrain 的区别
EU after Brexit, human ancestor mystery 英脱欧公投后的欧盟,人类祖先之谜新发现
Zuma in court and stressed horses 南非总统受审和马的精神压力
Cosmonaut anniversary and wallaby internet star 宇航员周年纪念日,小袋鼠轰动互联网
Cyborg beetle and the teenage brain 半机械甲虫,青少年脑部发育
In one ear and out the other 左耳进,右耳出
Zika threat and back from space 寨卡病毒威胁美国,国际空间站宇航员返回地球
Delhi's pollution and South Africa's solar power 新德里环境污染,南非发展太阳能
UN female, New flag and Apollo 11 倡议提名女秘书长,新西兰换国旗和阿波罗11号再创历史
All things to all people 八面玲珑
Art and football 海底发现文物,莱斯特城足球俱乐部曼谷庆功
Dangerous heartbeat, Spike Lee and the Oscars 危险的心跳,斯派克·李抵制奥斯卡
Zika virus, Rare whale filmed in Australia 寨卡病毒传播风险,澳大利亚拍到罕见鲸鱼影像
Big Ben and gorilla surprise 维修大本钟,大猩猩生子
Afghanistan, cancer and athletics boss 英美支持阿富汗政府军,癌症发病原因, 国际田联官员停职
Ebola outbreak and brain injuries 埃博拉疫情,脑部创伤
Phelps makes history and marine species 菲尔普斯创造历史,海洋新物种
Zika virus and the A4 waist challenge 寨卡病毒,“A4腰挑战”
Darkness over Indonesia and the 'fifth Beatle' dies 印度尼西亚日全食,“第五位披头士”去世
Mars bars and baby gorilla 火星巧克力棒和大猩猩产幼子
California wildfires and cloned animals 加利福尼亚州野火,克隆动物衰老过程正常
Counting elephants, Australian Elvis 空中数大象,澳大利亚“猫王节”
Antibiotics and escalator etiquette 美国人过多使用抗生素,伦敦地铁扶梯礼仪
Solar superpower, female commander and hospital demolished 太阳能超级大国,女海军司令官和著名医院化为废墟
Russian athletes and friendly robots 俄罗斯运动员服用兴奋剂,“合作机器人”
Artefacts in Sydney and dog gets medal 悉尼出土文物,英雄狗获奖章