[custom_adv] These "hosts" (I use the term lightly) clearly put more prep work into their appearance than their jobs. They didn't know who their subjects were (when "who are you wearing" is your only question, you're in trouble), flubbed tosses, cussed, and asked totally inappropriate questions. Farhadi has received two Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film for his films A Separation (2012) and The Salesman (2016), making him one of the few directors worldwide who have won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film twice. In 2012, he was included on the annual Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world. [custom_adv] I don't care if you have two first names like Lauren Elizabeth. I don't care if you're a "ce-web-brity." You are not the star. The people walking down the red carpet are. [custom_adv] Don't take selfies with them. Don't throw you arms around them like they're your BFF. And definitely don't tell rape jokes. Obvi. [custom_adv] There's a hierarchy on the red carpet. Entertainment TV shows like "Extra" and "Access Hollywood" are closest to the arrivals entrance, followed by magazines like People and Us Weekly, and then the online press. Yes, it sucks if you're web. [custom_adv] Yahoo! omg! got 30+ million visitors a month, but I was still relegated to the end of the carpet. I've even been placed off the carpet. But that's not necessarily a bad thing. [custom_adv] If you're at a premiere, make sure you attend a screening or at least read the synopsis, so you don't ask a throwaway question like, "What can you tell us about the movie?" [custom_adv] When dealing with an ensemble cast, I like to have one question I can ask everyone, which later can be edited together into a cohesive piece. [custom_adv] One actor described them as having "verbal runs."