BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Well, I beat the Academy to their own announcement, but only by a coupla minutes. (So I’ve changed “wants” to “picks” in the headline!) The two are starring with Meryl Streep in the upcoming holiday movie from Nancy Meyer, It’s Complicated, from Universal. And they’re friends, something Steve Martin kidded about in the AMPAS press release. (“I am happy to co-host the Oscars with my enemy Alec Baldwin,” said Martin.) I think it’s a natural and even perfect pairing (short of adding a woman or minority), and, for once, I’m actually looking forward to the Oscars, especially under Bill Mechanic’s and Adam Shankman’s stewardship. This will be Baldwin’s first, and Martin’s 3rd time hosting the Academy Awards. As I’ve been reporting, the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences hoped first to reteam host Hugh Jackman with producers Larry Mark and Bill Condon, but all were busy with other projects. Then AMPAS picked Mechanic and Shankman to produce the Oscar-cast, and they went to Ben Stiller and Robert Downey Jr and asked them to host as a duo. It would have been a killer combo, too. But the answer was no. So now here’s the AMPAS press release:
Beverly Hills, CA—Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin will serve as co-hosts of the 82nd Academy Awards®, Oscar telecast producers Bill Mechanic and Adam Shankman announced today.
We think the team of Steve and Alec are the perfect pair of hosts for the Oscars,” said Shankman and Mechanic. “Steve will bring the experience of having hosted the show in the past and Alec will be a completely fresh personality for this event.”
“I am happy to co-host the Oscars with my enemy Alec Baldwin,” said Martin.
“I don’t play the banjo but I’m thrilled to be hosting the Oscars – it’s the opportunity of a lifetime,” said Baldwin.
Martin hosted the 73rd and 75th Academy Awards shows, earning an Emmy nomination for the first stint. He has also served as a presenter on the show several times, most recently at the ceremony in February when he appeared with Tina Fey. He is currently touring with the bluegrass band Steep Canyon Rangers in support of his latest album “The Crow: New Songs for the Five String Banjo.” In 1977 and 1978 Martin won Grammys for Best Comedy Recording. He earned a third Grammy in 2001 in the Best Country Instrumental Performance category. In 2007 Martin earned a Kennedy Center Honor.
Baldwin was nominated for an Academy Award in 2003 for his supporting role in “The Cooler.” That year also marked his most recent appearance as a presenter on the show. Baldwin currently stars as Jack Donaghy on the comedy “30 Rock,” a role for which he has won two Emmys (in 2008 and 2009). Baldwin earned a Tony nomination in 1992 for his performance in “A Streetcar Named Desire.”
Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2009 will be presented on Sunday, March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center®, and televised live by the ABC Television Network. The Oscar presentation also will be televised live in more than 200 countries worldwide.
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Won’t be watching this year…Alex Baldwin…yuck. Steve could do it better by himself!!!!!!
That’s okay, nobody will be watching anyway.
Fargin Bastiges, nobody will be watching anyway ? You realise that the Oscars average like what… 30 million viewers ? That’s not exactly “nobody”.
Steve Martin? Zzzzzz. Isn’t he busy with his banjo concert tour? Alec is great on 30 Rock but will spend the entire telecast reading pre-scripted lines from a teleprompter. Seriously this is a step backwards. Can’t they find a host under 40 to spice up this dull telecast? And the Oscar for Best Documentary Short Sound Editing of a film no one has ever heard of is….zzzzzzz
Steve Martin’s autobiography is a work of honesty and generosity. If you’re a young writer/performer looking for guidance, go read “Born Standing Up.” It will likely change your life and how you feel about your art.
I agree, it is full of endless rejections, flubs, sorrows topped off with a jealous and bitter father. Everybody can relate to being broke, unnaccepted and at a loss as to what to do move forward. I thought he was an arrogant Hollywood misogynist until I read his book; he is a self-made man, a person without connections or a trust fund to ease his way in expensive Los Angeles, he is realistic and down-to-earth throughout the book, and that is why I have respect for him.
This is a good choice, if not exactly the hip choice that the producers were going for. Martin’s previous hosting duties were terrific and Baldwin is great comic actor. I was worried that since Stiller and Downey turned the gig down, they were going to go for Ferrell, Black, Vaughn, etc. One thing Martin and Baldwin are not is annoying.
What? Ugh. No need to watch the telecast. Oscar FAIL.
Do they actually think the people who didn’t tune in for Hugh Jackman will tune in for Alec Baldwin or even Steve Martin. I mean people don’t even care to see their films. Its as the Academy has decided nobody going to watch the award show anyway. This decision is just as comical and ridiculous as the decision to have ten best picture nominees. But then again….this is an egotistical liberal gathering so maybe that is why this decision was made.
Or maybe the Academy has decided that they will not pander to the tween MTV generation demograph. Good for them. The only way to skyrocket the ratings with the tweens would be to have Rob Pattinson or Miley Cyrus or Zac Efron host.
I watch nothing that has Alec Baldwin in it.
I am still waiting for him to carry out his threat and leave the country. Or did I miss it?
Are you kidding me??? Steve Martin is a comic genius…an Icon. If you are too young to have enjoyed his early “Saturday Night Live” stints and his concerts, comedy albums, etc., then you are indeed one to be pitied. Thank goodness the Academy is hiring a host with diverse talents, too (ever heard his banjo playing?). Alex is funny, as along as he doesn’t get on his anti-Republican rant. I don’t tune in to see the Oscars for his political beliefs.
Agree with the majority of the crowd. Yes the pairing is ok, but Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin are under contract with NBC as well and if this is just an effort to promote a movie, it would be better if they just host SNL together. What better way to bring peace to your fellow man than to co-host the Christmas 2009 edition of Saturday Night Live.
Here’s an idea to really drive up ratings: Have Rush Limbaugh and Keith Olberrman host! Or Hannity and Chris Matthews! Or Palin and Hillary! Or David Duke and Al Sharpton! Stir the darn thing up for once… Oh, got it. Jon Voight and Sean Penn!!! YESSS!!
I absolutely hate these shows, but your program I would watch!
Two hosts, ten best picture nominees? The Eastern and Central timezones will still be watching at 1AM. (If they still even have it on that point.)
Gee, I hope Baldwin doesn’t threaten his young daughter again.
He is a hateful control freak. I won’t be watching.
Steve Martin and … Alec Baldwin? Am I missing something? Not in a thousand years would I think of pairing those two for anything, and upon hearing that they have, in fact, been paired, my reaction is not, “KEWL!” but: “Huh”? I’m not saying it can’t work, or won’t work, I’m just saying: “Huh?”
Hey Rod,
Thanks for stepping outside of your Fox News Studios to chime in… If you don’t want to watch the Academy Awards, then fine – that’s cool… But to go after the guy because he made a mistake makes you look like a douche… I’m sure your life-record is fucking spotless… Grow some balls and stop wetting your bed! Get over it and enjoy the show, as I think it will be very good.
Well, the folks in Hollywood have finally admitted that the Oscars are a full fledged circus by putting 2 clowns in charge. I won’t be watching in any case.
Baldwin is living in the U.S. again?? He told us all he was going to leave the country if Bush was elected so many years ago. Maybe he’s going to shoot some Repubs from the podium as he announced that idea publicly not long ago. And some of you just think he bullies children and beats his wives.
Not the most stirring choice possible, but there could have been worse. Five bucks says Baldwin does a Hollywood version of his classic speech in Glengarry Glen Ross.
Well gosh, I was going to watch it because I love Steve Martin. But Alex Baldwin who has the intelligence quotient of a flee, does not deserve the time of day. So I will just pass……..
Hey Bill and Adam, (you must be reading this) here’s an idea: Announce you’ve chosen these two, old as the hills, creepy trolls, Martin and Baldwin and then secretly have a really great, inventive, creative and exciting-to-watch, surprise host (or hosts) lined up to actually do the telecast. It’s not to late to fix this obvious first-timers mistake. Remeber, it’s called the ENTERTAINMENT industry.
Two more reasons not to watch the Oscars(as if more were needed).
I think they might actually get more people to watch if they dropped the hosts completely. It would work for me, anyway.
Excellent news. Martin can commiserate about his failed relationships, and Baldwin can beat up Steve’s ex, literally on stage. I’d like to see Baldwin do an Andy Kauffman and take on Rosie and Ellen in an oil wresting contest.
How pathetic do you have to be to have your girlfriend leave you for a woman? Hahahha
Martin used to be so funny, and then he traded the arrow gag for chick flicks.
He was SO close – he *could have been* W.C. Fields.
Could have been.
to bad, would have watched and gone to watch party with martin, wont waste time with smartalec – not interested in listening to his America bashing
to bad for martin, though
Disaster………