Academy Awards 2011: Scene and heard
Coiln Firth had one of the more enjoyable Oscar speeches of the night as he spoke about forbidden yearnings due to his joy over having won the leading actor Oscar for his performance in “The King’s Speech.” “I have a feeling my career has just peaked. My deepest thanks to the Academy. I’m afraid I have to warn you that I’m experiencing stirrings -- somewhere in the upper abdominals -- that are threatening to form themselves into dance moves. Joyous as it would be for me, it would be extremely problematic if they make it to my legs before I get offstage.” (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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“The intention was always for us to make a blockbuster. But to have a movie that’s science fiction and has all the effects is really nice. It’s encouraging that the academy is recognizing a movie like this too.” (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
The lead actress nominee for “Winter’s Bone” talked about getting ready for her red carpet close-ups.
“I think the hardest part is the dieting. There’s all this pressure to fit into your gown.” (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
“After a period of time, you come to enjoy these things, but they are a, um, unusual construct.” Beatty watched as his wife,
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“I’ve gotten to know the other nominees, and I like them. They’re really cool, and there’s so much I know I can learn. So there’s none of that cutthroat competition I would usually have.” (Andrew Gombert / EPA)
Aron Ralston, the man whose harrowing tale of survival was the basis for
“It’s the craziest melee of humanity I’ve ever seen. But my movie is all about human connection, so in a way, this all makes sense. Danny [Boyle] and Simon [Beaufoy] and everyone else made a movie that’s so authentic, and the fact that we’re here shows the academy recognizes that.” (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
“The Social Network” had most of the momentum going into Oscar season, but “The King’s Speech” has turned it around. “Speech” writer David Seidler doesn’t believe that the regal movie stole any mojo. “We didn’t steal it. It just happened.” He also added: “And I think ‘The Social Network’ will do very well this evening.” (Matt Sayles / Associated Press)
French composer Alexandre Desplat, Oscar-nominated music composer on “The King’s Speech” who also did music for “
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A supporting actress nominee for her role as
“The Social Network’s”
And it seems like the Winkelvoss twins’ actor wasn’t too concerned about the men he played in the film reopening their lawsuit against
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“It’s not just about that. ... This is a genre film, and the academy doesn’t look at genre films the same way.” (Jason Merritt / Getty Images)
Helena Bonham-Carter and