Monday, 30 January 2012

The 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards Was Star-Studded, Glamorous And Even Fun

The 2012 Screen Actors Guild Awards Was Star-Studded, Glamorous And Even Fun: What can you say about the drinking game created by the melting of the bridesmaids that plugs people down every time Scorsese was thanked or even mentioned. And when you consider living outside of the administrator of this year, many people were divided into a two-hour show wrapped, and should probably be made out of doors after the next party at Shrine.

It was hard not to mention Scorsese (gulp). SAG winner Steve Buscemi for "Boardwalk Empire" spectacular shot to show referred to the executive producer Martin Scorsese, it was a bite, sip, sip.

Winners used to throw the general, giving them a head start (not shoes) for an Oscar. Jean Dujardin took the best actor in the "Artist" and why are we talking about the Academy Awards is that the actors are the largest organization of voting for the great Golden Boy next month, when Billy Crystal is back to his master.
Already an artist, in black and white tribute to old Hollywood, took a Producers Guild Award, which gives the two guilds and make it a favorite in the pools Oscar for Feb.26.

Give him a chance to three: the film's director Michel Hazanavicius was award from the Directors Guild of Eastwood and Scorsese (gulp), said that he did not expect prize DGA for the film, but the prices last Saturday broke the DGA is no doubt that the "artist". might have.

"I remember when we finished the film, we did not even distributors," said Hazanavicius on the red carpet.

A surprising event was the star artist, Dujardin French comedian named best actor George Clooney ("Descendants"), Brad Pitt ("Moneyball") and Leonardo DiCaprio ("J. Edgar").

If he follows this with an Academy Award, Dujardin became the first French player ever to take the price. Asked backstage how he would feel Dujardin runs in Jaunty interpretation of the "Marseillaise," the French national anthem. Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer continued to cement their status in the category of favorite actress and supporting actress, respectively, for their wonderful work in "aid". Two women have black servants in Mississippi in 1960, who dare to openly declare they have experienced bigotry.

"I must say that the stain of racism and sexism, not only for people of color and women. It's all our costs, and all of us," Davis said, accepting the award on behalf of the Secretary-General to "help" co-stars. And so we had three-star cast of top rated "ladies" - Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph and Melissa McCarthy - the introduction of their comedy joke about the activation of the name "Martin Scorsese's" a drinking game, which became the running gag throughout the night.

Meanwhile, Christopher Plummer, picked up another price-supporting actor for his turn as the good old widower, who finally comes out of the closet in "beginner". Plummer won a Golden Globe and was nominated for an Oscar. He became the oldest player to win an Oscar at age 82, two years older than Jessica Tandy was when she won Best Actress for "Driving Miss Daisy." Global victory roll "Help" when the "Artist" and "descendants" were favorites around, makes the conversation more interesting, but it's not necessarily a measure of how film come Oscar time, according to AP.

Awards for the guild, is considered equivalent Best Picture honor, is uneven record predicting that wins first prize at award ceremony Oscars. Although "We the King" won both honors a year ago, the recipient of SAG even claimed Oscar are only eight times in the 16 years since the guild added to the category. SAG winners at a ceremony often go on to win Oscars, though. All four acting winners of last year's SAG later took home the Oscar - Colin Firth for "Speech of the King", Natalie Portman for "Black Swan" and Christian Bale and Melissa Leo for "Fighter."

On television side, awards went to the comedy series "Modern Family" for best overall, best actor Alec Baldwin for "30 Rock", ". Hot in Cleveland," and Betty White, best actress for "You can call me without naming any of those other wonderful women in the" Hot in Cleveland "," White said 90-year. "This appointment is for four of us. Please know that I will treat them in accordance with it. I will not bear, but I'll let them see."

Winners of the drama shows were: Jessica Lange, as best actress for "American horror story," and Buscemi as best actor for "Boardwalk Empire".

For a TV movie or mini-series, Kate Winslet won best actress for "Mildred Pierce" and Paul Giamatti was named best actor for "too big to fail." Guild gave its Lifetime Achievement Award, Mary Tyler Moore, Dick Van Dyke presented his roles in the 1960s sit-com "Dick Van Dyke Show".

Moore recalled that when she entered show business at age 18 in 1955, there were already six other Mary Moores of the Screen Actors Guild. Told to change her name, she quickly added, Tyler, a name she shares with her father, George.

"I became a Mary Tyler Moore. I said out loud."

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