Neil Patrick Harris is the first time Oscar host who is ready to take over the stage and night with his talent and skills on Feb. 22 at the Dolby Theater. The 'Gone Girl' star recently revealed on The Ellen Show that he is a little worried and getting nightmares over the host's Oscar selfie in 2014 which broke the internet.
Well, we can't disagree more as Ellen DeGeneres was one of the best Oscar hosts we saw over a decade. The talented comedian hosted Oscars 2014 for the second time and with her very opening straight-up monologue, Ellen burst the audience into fists of laughter and claps. No wonder Ellen does it best,
making the stars relax while viewers enjoy the entertainment. From taking the infamous Oscar selfie to making a joke of Jennifer Lawrence's Oscar trip in 2013 and 2014, Ellen with her hosting skills made 2014 Oscars worth watching. Oscar 2014 host, Ellen DeGeneres started the evening by talking on the weather.
"For those of you watching around the world, it's been a tough couple of days for us. It has been raining. We're fine. Thank you for your prayers." Later she went to the first time Oscar nominees,
joked about racism when pointing first Oscar nominee and winner, Lupita Nyong'o. Before Neil Patrick Harris takes his position on the stage of the Oscars this year, lets rewind the best Oscar 2014 moments by host, Ellen DeGeneres.
Weather In the opening monologue, Ellen starts with weather saying, "For those of you watching around the world, it's been a tough couple of days for us. It has been raining. We're fine. Thank you for your prayers."
June Squibb Mentioning about the oldest Oscar nominee, Ellen said, "June Squibb is nominated for Nebraska. At 84 she is the oldest nominee. She was wonderful in Nebraska." Considering her age, Ellen shouts to make June hear, "I'M TELLING EVERYONE YOU WERE WONDERFUL IN NEBRASKA."
Her introduction to first time nominees "Lupita Nyong'o is here. She is from Kenya. She is a Kenyan. Barkhad Abdi from Captain Phillips is here. He is nominated He is from Somalia. He is a sommelier. So he knows a lot about wine. Who's the wine captain now?!?!?"
On Meryl Streep Talking about Oscar favourite who got her 18th nomination last year, Ellen said, "One of the nominees is her. And by ‘her' I mean Meryl Streep."
On Movies "I'm not saying movies are the most important thing in the world, because we all know the most important thing in the world is youth. But really, we know that the most important thing in life is love and friendship and family. And if people don't have those things, they usually get into show business. We are all one big, frightened family."
Well, we can't disagree more as Ellen DeGeneres was one of the best Oscar hosts we saw over a decade. The talented comedian hosted Oscars 2014 for the second time and with her very opening straight-up monologue, Ellen burst the audience into fists of laughter and claps. No wonder Ellen does it best,
making the stars relax while viewers enjoy the entertainment. From taking the infamous Oscar selfie to making a joke of Jennifer Lawrence's Oscar trip in 2013 and 2014, Ellen with her hosting skills made 2014 Oscars worth watching. Oscar 2014 host, Ellen DeGeneres started the evening by talking on the weather.
"For those of you watching around the world, it's been a tough couple of days for us. It has been raining. We're fine. Thank you for your prayers." Later she went to the first time Oscar nominees,
joked about racism when pointing first Oscar nominee and winner, Lupita Nyong'o. Before Neil Patrick Harris takes his position on the stage of the Oscars this year, lets rewind the best Oscar 2014 moments by host, Ellen DeGeneres.
Weather In the opening monologue, Ellen starts with weather saying, "For those of you watching around the world, it's been a tough couple of days for us. It has been raining. We're fine. Thank you for your prayers."
June Squibb Mentioning about the oldest Oscar nominee, Ellen said, "June Squibb is nominated for Nebraska. At 84 she is the oldest nominee. She was wonderful in Nebraska." Considering her age, Ellen shouts to make June hear, "I'M TELLING EVERYONE YOU WERE WONDERFUL IN NEBRASKA."
Her introduction to first time nominees "Lupita Nyong'o is here. She is from Kenya. She is a Kenyan. Barkhad Abdi from Captain Phillips is here. He is nominated He is from Somalia. He is a sommelier. So he knows a lot about wine. Who's the wine captain now?!?!?"
On Meryl Streep Talking about Oscar favourite who got her 18th nomination last year, Ellen said, "One of the nominees is her. And by ‘her' I mean Meryl Streep."
On Movies "I'm not saying movies are the most important thing in the world, because we all know the most important thing in the world is youth. But really, we know that the most important thing in life is love and friendship and family. And if people don't have those things, they usually get into show business. We are all one big, frightened family."