"And the winner is. . ."
While football fans have been following the weekly play-off games that lead to the BIG title game, movie fans have been following the monthly award shows that signal the top contenders for the BIG Hollywood winners.
First week leads to the 46th National Football League Super Bowl game on Sunday, Feb. 5th. Other teams than the Broncos will be fighting for the title, but thousands of fans across the nation will be watching and celebrating.
The last Sunday will wrap up with one more celebratory event, the 84th Annual Academy Awards on Feb 26th. New York Daily reporter Richard Huff said last year jokingly called it, “the super bowl for women.”
Hollywood celebrities will be fighting for the top awards, as thousands of movie fans across the world will party with friends or privately while watching and celebrating.
“Who cares about that?” some might say. Many would be surprised to hear that this “Hollywood extravaganza” has been running longer than the NFL bowl, but both produce the same high TV ratings and high prices for its commercials.
So what does that matter to Grand Junction?
Here in the Grand Valley, at least two groups of movie lovers started plans for this month’s big party before the Jan. 26th announcement of the 130+ nominees.
River City Singles Club is hosting its 2nd annual Academy party at the Double Tree Hotel, according to Jim Saunders, one of the co-founders of this over 50+ social group.
“Like last year, we will have the traditional red carpet for guests to feel like the movie stars, and our leading man Ed Haynes will personally escort each lady to her table.
“Last year’s party had a cocktail party atmosphere. Everyone had a good time. We are waiting for the nominations to be announced before finalizing our plans for this year’s party,” he said.
Across town on Feb. 26th, Laura Mourning’s family and friends will be welcoming guests to her Academy Awards Party. This will be their seventh Oscar party.
“ We don’t have a group name, but we have been organizing and partying since 2006,” Mourning said.
This barely 50-year-old laughed as she recalled, “Only six friends came to the first one. Everyone enjoyed wine, food, decorations, especially the red felt carpet and they voted for their choices before we watched the live presentations of the awards.“
After that modest beginning the parties got bigger and more elaborate. In 2010 Mourning hosted 30-50 people in her backyard where she had transformed an old parachute into a hugh tent complete with palm tree murals, twinkling lights, giant tv screen, drinks and snacks while they were enjoying the awards program.
Last year her daughter Amelia Conner hosted it at her house; thirty people dressed in formal attire walked in on the same red felt carpet and partied all night until “The King’s Speech” was named best movie of the year.
“I love movies: the excitement, the glamour, every thing surrounding their celebration of the best of the year. So when a friend said ‘Let’s have a party while we watch the show,’ of course I said yes,” this Colorado Mesa University part-time instructor and full time businesswoman explained why she does this.
“I love the movies, and I love to party. What better way to enjoy the Academy Awards,” Mourning and her friends keep repeating similar sentiments. “It’s another great reason for a party.”
Millions around the world will tune in and party while watching either telecast: the football game or the Hollywood game. What other reasons would any one need in February to enjoy either “super” bowl, or both. Party on
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