Hollywood _ Shut out of a big score Sunday night, James Cameron vowed to take a page from Boston reliever Jonathan Papelbon's book, and get back out on the field in hopes of winning another World Championship.
Cameron had to watch his ex-wife, who long ago took the car and house in their divorce, finish the hell job by taking the Oscar statues he hoped would frame his new home entertainment center.
A highlight of the night, however, was when Michael Giacchino, (right) winner for best achievement in music for the movie "Up," played a saxophone solo on his statue.
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