The King's Speech Rules At Oscars!!!!


"The King´s Speech" was crowned best picture Sunday at an Academy Awards ceremony as precise as a state coronation, the monarchy drama leading as expected with four Oscars and predictable favorites claiming acting honors.

Colin Firth as stammering British ruler George VI in "The King´s Speech" earned the best-actor prize, while Natalie Portman won best actress as a delusional ballerina in "Black Swan." 


The boxing drama "The Fighter" claimed both supporting-acting honors, for Christian Bale as a boxer-turned-drug-abuser and Melissa Leo as a boxing clan´s domineering matriarch.

"The King´s Speech" also won the directing prize for Tom Hooper and the original-screenplay Oscar for David Seidler, a boyhood stutterer himself.
(from left) Christian Bale, best supporting actor, Natalie Portman, best actress, Melissa Leo, best supporting actress, and Colin Firth, best actor, pose backstage with their Oscars at the 83rd Academy Awards in Hollywood. 


"I have a feeling my career´s just peaked," Firth said. "I´m afraid I have to warn you that I´m experiencing stirrings somewhere in the upper abdominals which are threatening to form themselves into dance moves."
The Oscar for foreign-language film went to Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier´s "In a Better World," a saga of two broken families that centers on two teenage boys struggling with violence at school and plotting revenge.
See the complete list of winners in the 2011 Academy (Oscar) Awards. Oscar awards 2011 was held on February 27, 2011, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, California. This is event also known as the 83rd Annual Academy Awards in 24 competitive categories. This event was aired in the United Stats on ABC. If you missed it live you can watch the replay if it is already available online. For now, see the complete list of winners below.
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BEST PICTURE: The King´s Speech

BEST DIRECTOR: Tom Hooper, The King´s Speech

BEST ACTOR: Colin Firth, The King´s Speech

BEST ACTRESS: Natalie Portman, Black Swan

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: Christian Bale, The Fighter

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Melissa Leo, The Fighter

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY: David Seidler, The King´s Speech

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY: Aaron Sorkin, The Social Network

BEST FOREIGN FILM: In a Better World

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE FILM: Toy Story 3

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN ART DIRECTION: Alice in Wonderland

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN CINEMATOGRAPHY: Inception

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN COSTUME DESIGN: Alice in Wonderland

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE: Inside Job

BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT: Strangers No More

BEST ACHIEVEMENT IN FILM EDITING: Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter, The Social Network

ACHIEVEMENT IN MAKEUP: Rick Baker and Dave Elsey, The Wolfman

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, The Social Network

BEST ANIMATED SHORT FILM: The Lost Thing

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM: God of Love

ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND EDITING: Inception

ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND MIXING: Inception

ACHIEVEMENT IN VISUAL EFFECTS: Inception
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