Best moments from the 2014 Oscars

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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Ellen appears as Glinda. Oscars 2014 host Ellen DeGeneres made a special and hysterical tribute to the "Wizard of Oz" by wearing a Glinda the Good Witch costume on stage.
Pizza for everyone! While speaking inside the audience, Ellen DeGeneres handed out slices of pizza to celebrities like Brad Pitt, Meryl Streep and Julia Roberts.
Matthew McConaughey wins Oscar...and a kiss. The 'Dallas Buyers Club' actor got a smooch from fellow nominee Leonardo DiCaprio and a sweet caress from co-star Jared Leto.
Johan Travolta called Idina Menzel whaaaat? The actor introduced the Tony-winning Broadway star as "Adela Dazeem" before her performance of "Let It Go."
Bette Midler. The iconic singer sang her best-known song, the 1982 ballad "Wind Beneath My Wings."
Pharrell Williams gets the crowd dancing. When he performed the the Oscar-nominated hit 'Happy,' even nominees Meryl Streep, Amy Adams and Lupita Nyong'o boogied along!
Jared Leto wins an Oscar. The long-haired hottie and Thirty Seconds To Mars singer gave a beautiful, emotional speech in which he thanked his brother and his mother.
Lupita Nyong'o's tearful speech. We loved Lupita Nyong'o's emotional acceptance speech for her win for Best Supporting Actress for "12 Years A Slave.
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Bill Murray's tribute to Harold Ramis. During the award for Best Cinematography, Murray added to the nominees, "Harold Ramis, for 'Caddyshack,' 'Ghostbusters' and 'Groundhog Day.'"
Best and biggest celebrity selfie ever? Ellen DeGeneres posed with almost a dozen celebrities including Jennifer Lawrence and Meryl Streep. And she didn't even have a selfie stick!
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Best moments from the 2014 OscarsEllen appears as Glinda. Oscars 2014 host Ellen DeGeneres made a special and hysterical tribute to the "Wizard of Oz" by wearing a Glinda the Good Witch costume on stage.
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From a star-studded pizza party to a touching tribute to Harold Ramis to the most epic celebrity selfie ever, the 2014 Oscars was a night to remember.

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