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    Crystal to the rescue for 84th Academy Awards show

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Oscar ceremony has much to prove Sunday, including whether a blockbuster-free field can draw a TV audience and if Billy Crystal's host routine remains a crowd-pleaser.

    Brian Grazer and Don Mischer, the show's producers, are laughing off the challenges: "Comedy is the direction we're going in this year," said Mischer.

    For Crystal, who returns to the ceremony (8:30 p.m. EST, ABC) after an absence of eight years, that means jokes and patter that were being rehearsed at the last minute to avoid punch line leaks.

    The actor also is bringing back two of his trademark Oscar bits: A film sequence in which he appears via CGI in clips from the nine best-picture contenders, and a musical number that pays tribute to the ceremony and nominees.

    "It's everything everybody is going to want to see from Billy Crystal," Grazer said. "Billy was born for this job. He loves being the host and he does it with complete zest and enthusiasm. He makes it fun for everybody."

    Crystal has help. Presenting team Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis have a "great gag," Grazer promised, with more light moments planned courtesy of co-presenters Tina Fey and Bradley Cooper and, in a group effort, the cast of "Bridesmaids."

    There's a chance for controversy in a presidential election year and, with Sacha Baron Cohen invited, for mock political friction. Rumor has it Cohen will come dressed as the character from "The Dictator," his upcoming movie about a faux country's despot.

    Although there were hints of motion picture academy uneasiness about the possible stunt, "we're thrilled to have him," Grazer said.

    Among the high-wattage presenters for the 84th Academy Awards at the Hollywood & Highland Center (formerly the Kodak Theatre) are Halle Berry, Tom Cruise, Natalie Portman, Michael Douglas, Penelope Cruz and Angelina Jolie. They'll be framed by a stage set evoking a classic movie theater and the evening's theme: the enduring nature of the moviegoing experience.

    Nominees in the lead acting categories include Viola Davis for "The Help," Meryl Streep for "The Iron Lady," George Clooney for "The Descendants" and Jean Dujardin for "The Artist."

    But the night's starring role goes to Crystal, 63, who acknowledged in a Oscar.com video that "there's so much expected" of his return. He should have the audience's goodwill in his ninth Oscar gig since, in the best Hollywood tradition, he came to the rescue after Eddie Murphy dropped out as host.

    Murphy's exit followed that of ceremony producer Brett Ratner, who had drawn fire for using a pejorative word for gay men at a screening of "Tower Heist," directed by Ratner and starring Murphy. Oscar-winning movie producer Grazer ("A Beautiful Mind") jumped in to work with awards veteran Mischer.

    Last year's co-hosts aren't a hard act for Crystal to follow. Anne Hathaway and James Franco were picked to appeal to younger viewers but while Hathaway was game, an inert Franco proved ill-suited for the task.

    The nominees represent a different challenge for the show. Favorites include "The Artist," a daring black-and-white silent film; "Hugo," an unusual Martin Scorsese work that trades grittiness for charm; and the family drama "The Descendants" with Clooney as a cuckold.

    None has soared at the box office. Among the best-picture nominees, only "The Help," based on the best-selling book about 1960s race relations in the South, hit $100 million in ticket sales and counting (it's at more than $170 million.)

    Blockbusters were left in the cold. "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," couldn't overcome the academy's resistance to the franchise. Nor, more understandably, could "The Hangover Part II," another 2011 success.

    Such snubs tend to produce the TV equivalent of a weak box office: low ratings. When a monster hit like "Titanic" ruled the Oscars in 1998, the ceremony drew an impressive 55.2 million viewers. "The King's Speech," last year's less-mainstream best-picture winner, was watched by 37.9 million people.

    There is an effort to boost viewership through social networks. The academy is inviting fans to make awards predictions on its Facebook page and share them with friends, while ABC will use Twitter to reveal the scene backstage and on the red carpet.

    At stake are advertising dollars as well as bragging rights in the award show competition. This month's Grammys — riding a wave of interest in Adele's post-surgery comeback and the death of Whitney Houston — drew nearly 40 million viewers to eclipse the Academy Awards for the first time since 1984.

    Forget nominee nervousness: Those anxious giggles may just be from Oscar himself.

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    AP Entertainment Writer Sandy Cohen contributed to this report.

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    • steelerman  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 months ago
      Nothing better to do than watch a bunch of self righteous millionaires congratulating each other and the endless drone of praises for their exclusive club. Just count how many times you hear the words great, brilliant, genius, beautiful, legend, and the worst of all, hard work.
      • Damn You 3 months ago
        Better change the channel before they start sucking each other off?!?!?!?!
      • JB007 3 months ago
        You forgot "amazing." Every pinhead (famous or not) uses that word 5 times every hour.
    • Charlie Bear  •  3 months ago
      Let's hope they have more intelligent people running this and not invite another trash talentless person like Nicki Minaj to put on a show or sing a song! IF they ball it all up I hope they have the guts to come out and apologize for their mistake which was not the case when the #$%$ bucket Nicki Minaj did her horrid performance and made an #$%$ out of herself.
    • Geoff Z  •  3 months ago
      rumor has there is a new award this year...for the "Best Underachievement in Filmmaking"...covers all the nominees!
    • Value  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 months ago
      Can't wait to miss it all.
    • fred  •  3 months ago
      Madonna sings at the Super Bowl, Billy Crystal to host the Oscars. What is it, 1989??
      • Soxlover57 3 months ago
        Only if U2 sings the anthem at Yankee Stadium on opening day
      • Donald J. 3 months ago
        Any suggestions? When creating a problem, how about having a few solutions.
      • fred 3 months ago
        Uh- it was a joke, Donald( or are you really Billy?).
    • ruth  •  3 months ago
      Oscars are just like little kids showing off ...... my dress is prettier than your dress .... look at me, look at me ! I enjoy movies and respect the acting profession, but it is a job, and they get paid more than I'll ever make.
      • brian 3 months ago
        Believe me, if I could ever make millions by being an actor, I'd do it in a heartbeat. It sure beats looking week after week for menial jobs that don't pay worth a #$%$
      • Don B 3 months ago
        Boo-hoo for you.
      • Cheating Inc 3 months ago
        It's more of an art form than a job.
    • Joe  •  New Orleans, Louisiana  •  3 months ago
      Oscar has NOTHING to "prove" Sunday night........even ........Oscar needs to forget the uninterested kiddies of the Twilight/Transformers set and take the high road once again. The large international TV audience is the one to cater this "show" to, not the kiddies who will be off to the latest shoot-em-up (old school for mindless action films) by Friday.
      • brian 3 months ago
        Which only goes to show that today's kids are idiots.
      • Peace 3 months ago
        Teens today will only watch the Oscar's if they can't leave the house. They are anti establishment if you don't know yet - they will glance if one of their own is on and that's about it. Int'l should watch -now that they have a huge stake in the outcomes.
      • Joe 3 months ago
        International ALWAYS watches! And teens who really are interested in Movies beyond the obciouls, may watch as well. I did. But, Brian, having worked in theatre with many bright young people, I can say that "today's kids" are NOT necessarily "idiots." We went to the latest Roy Rogers movies like these go to Transformers. Nothing wrong with that.....except the screaming that Oscar should emulate the People's Choice Awards. Nothing wrong with those awards either, but....NEVER!!
    • Rudi  •  3 months ago
      The problem isn't the Academy Awards itself. The problem is the proliferation of awards shows for everything but Plumber of the Year. The worst offender is the People's Choice Awards, which panders to low-rent intellects and only honors Americans' bad taste.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Newark, New Jersey  •  3 months ago
      Good luck, Billy!

      John Franco has been hogtied and thrown in the basement until Monday morning.

      Ann Hathaway's 2011 Oscar Dress has been recycled into this year's Oscar outdoor red carpet.
    • Agaravalia  •  La Crosse, Wisconsin  •  3 months ago
      So happy to see Billy Crystal back where he belongs every year hosting the oscars. No one does it better then he does.
    • three8s  •  Port Jefferson Station, New York  •  3 months ago
      who will save billys face? easy on the plastic surgery you want to look like joan rivers
    • pepsigirl  •  San Diego, California  •  3 months ago
      Billy always does a great job, I love it when he hosts. There are only so many people who can do this and do it well.
    • Cheating Inc  •  Los Angeles, California  •  3 months ago
      Billy Crystal is by far my all time favorite Oscar host.
    • Ebert  •  3 months ago
      With Farrell and Cohen, this show will be absolutely NOT funny - it's got STUPID written all over it!
    • The Spammers  •  Miami, Florida  •  3 months ago
      Wow, I can't believe Billy Crystal is 84 years old. Times does fly.
    • Barbara S  •  Richmond, Virginia  •  3 months ago
      I dread the year when Crystle is too old or tired to do the Oscar's. He is great at it.
    • g.gentry  •  3 months ago
      I love the Academy Awards and B.Crystal is an exceptionally good host.
    • wanderleg  •  3 months ago
      It would be even better if they were to gag Will Ferrel and Zach Whatsisname, then cut off Sasha Baron Doofus' "Dictator."
    • LaurieA  •  3 months ago
      Billy Chrystal and Bob Hope are the two greatest Oscar Hosts that have ever entertained during the Academy Awards celebration!
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Grand Rapids, Michigan  •  3 months ago
      But who will rescue viewers from the bordom?

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