Bridesmaids and Pitch Perfect star Rebel Wilson will host this year's ceremony in Los Angeles.
After her over-the-top roles in "Bridesmaids" and "Pitch Perfect, " we can't wait to see her signature comedy style on the annual awards show.
Kay Cannon, who penned "Pitch Perfect, " will write the screenplay for the sequel, but no other cast or crew have been revealed as of yet.
One from the past that was pitch perfect was the Telegraph running a story on how the US had plans to invade Canada in 1940.
Wilson, who opened and closed the show wearing Iron Man-style armour, won breakthrough performance and shared best musical moment for her role in college musical Pitch Perfect.
Set to air on April 14, this is the "Pitch Perfect" star's first time hosting, and the first time a woman has hosted since Sarah Silverman's stint in 2007.
The Twilight Saga of course turned Kristen Stewart into a mega-star and gave us Anna Kendrick, who remains one of the best actresses of her generation and who, along with Rebel Wilson, powered Pitch Perfect into the proverbial Bring It On of this generation.
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The better you know the customer, the more likely your pitch will be a perfect pitch.
Al Gore proved to be a pitch-perfect running mate for Bill Clinton in 1992.
To wonder if it was actually a prank of some kind, a pitch-perfect Onion-style parody.
Kane couldn't help but notice the movie's pitch-perfect encapsulation of Beatlemania -- and the Beatles' discomfort at watching themselves on screen.
It's an explosive combination: a pitch-perfect indie-soul firecracker.
It was a pitch-perfect sky blue day when the driver arrived to chauffeur me around town in the 2012 Bentley Mulsanne for a full day of New York business on a Monday in August.
He sang with perfect pitch and had just played at his third piano recital.
Twenty-three minutes later, in the Sterling Cooper boardroom, Don pulled a perfect pitch out of thin air, the first of many resurrections.
Burr thinks he's found the man who has solved the mystery: Luca Turin , an eccentric scientist whose nose has the olfactory equivalent of perfect pitch.
Fellow crooner Tony Christie, who achieved chart success with Is This The Way To Amarillo, described Williams as "a very charming man" who had "perfect pitch".
Those seeking inspiration for the perfect pitch or prank might look at Itsthisforthat.com, which generates often absurd capsule descriptions of Internet start-ups by mashing up existing business concepts and buzzwords.
Since 1998, when Hu established Caijing, with two computers and a borrowed conference room, she has guided the magazine with near-perfect pitch for how much candor and provocation the regime will tolerate.
Later Trade Secretary John Hutton also joked with MPs that he had heard "Comrade Digby singing the words of the Red Flag this morning as I passed his office, and he had perfect pitch as well".
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And, as Celtic will point out, you can have your stadium and pitch as match perfect as you like, but if the roads are not fit for purpose then Strathclyde's finest aren't having it on their patch.
In order to be effective, not only in selling a product or service but in avoiding offending people, firms and their advertising agencies are always in search of perfect pitch, says Margaret Duffy, professor of advertising at the University of Missouri.
The writing is just too good, too perfect in detail and pitch.
Musicians like Tyler will spend countless hours and days to perfect the notes and pitch of a song before they feel comfortable with laying down a track.
Everything we do must be (close to) perfect because we want that one pitch to count.
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For Oakley, Watson was the perfect golfer to bring on board to pitch its products.
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