Oscar Winners 2010
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Oscar Winner 2010 list/2010 Oscar Winners can be found here.The 2010 Oscars were held at the Kodak Theatre on Sunday in Hollywood where “The Hurt Locker” had a clean sweep.The independent film won six Academy Awards including best picture and director for Kathryn Bigelow who became the first woman to take home such an honor.”The Hurt Locker” which made less than $15 million, beat out the biggest box office film ever, James Cameron’s “Avatar” which is the first film to gross more than $2 billion.Bigelow said after winning :
“There’s no other way to describe this, it’s the moment of a lifetime.”
Sandra Bullock who took home best actress Oscar, for “The Blind Side” said with tears in her eyes:
“Did I really earn this or did I just wear you all down?,I dedicate the Oscar to Moms who take care of all the babies no matter where they come from.”
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Here is the list of the winners.
Best Supporting Actor: Christoph Waltz, for “Inglourious Basterds”
Best Animated Feature Film: “Up”
Best Original Song: “The Weary Kind (Theme From Crazy Heart),” music and lyric by Ryan Bingham and T Bone Burnett, for “Crazy Heart”
Best Original Screenplay: Mark Boal, for “The Hurt Locker”
Best Documentary Short: “Music By Prudence”
Best Makeup: “Star Trek”
Best Short Film (Animated): “Logorama”
Best Short Film (Live Action): “The New Tenants”
Best Adapted Screenplay: Goeffrey Fletcher, for “Precious: Based on The Novel ‘Push’ By Sapphire”
Best Supporting Actress: Mo’Nique, for “Precious: Based on The Novel ‘Push’ By Sapphire”
Best Art Direction: “Avatar”
Best Costume Design: “The Young Victoria”
Best Sound Editing: “The Hurt Locker”
Best Sound Mixing: “The Hurt Locker”
Best Cinematography: “Avatar”
Best Original Score: “Up”
Best Visual Effects: “Avatar”
Best Editing: “The Hurt Locker”
Best Foreign Film: “El Secreto de Sus Ojos”
Best Actor: Jeff Bridges, for “Crazy Heart”
Best Actress: Sandra Bullock, for “The Blind Side”
Best Picture: The Hurt Locker
Best Director: Kathryn Bigelow
That’s all we have for now on Oscar Winners 2010.
Avatar got robbed!!!! How can it be the highest grossing movie of all time and not be “Best Picture”!!! The Academy really screwed this one up! Academy you s*ck!!
It’s not a popularity contest. Grow up.
That’s the problem! Avatar is most FAMOUS for it’s visual and STUNNING effects! there is NOTHING different about the storyline!be honest!what is the difference between “dances with wolves”(kevin costner) and “the last samuari”(tom cruise) strangers/outsiders ostracized form their land/america/home base intergrate and live with indeginous foreign people and falls in love with foreign girl from tribe and who they were going to invade and the story of the (outsider) siding with the natives against HIS OWN people!!! c’mon!please! the effects were stunning the story was not original at all!! money does not equal the best film!!! remember 6th sense with bruce willis 12 years ago!5 million to make grossed 70 million at the box office!!!think! get past visual blow ups and technolgy and go with the story!Avatar won what it was SUPPOSED to! all for visuals!Cameron was c*cky and NEW he was going to win and got given what he deserved.nothing.
Maybe because much money doesn’t has to result in a great movie?
Because ‘best’ and ‘most popular’ don’t mean the same thing, genius!
AVATAR is only the best and well suited . No body could not deny apart from OSCAR Board of directors .
Have you seen hurt locker? Definately deserved it over avatar which only had visual effects going for it! Avatar was just pure cheese from start to finish!
Are you ignorant? Just because a movie grossed more, doesn’t make it a better movie. That means more people went to see it. Retard. It’s people like you under appreciating great films, that slew the entertainment industry. Bah!
Avatar was terrible get over it u f*ggy fanboys
Avatar simply was over the top in many ways but it’s fantasy. On the other hand, The Hurt Locker is fact-based and makes the viewer think about our action @ war.
Because, Auggie, unfortunately for Avatar,ticket sales do not equal best picture. Maybe if Avatar actually had a plot and decent actors, and not just a bunch of awesome special effects, it could actually win.
Your list of winners excludes Best Director Kathryn Bigelow. The inclusiveness of Sandra’s acceptance speech deserves more coverage.
Correction: that was Mo’Nique’s speech, with all due respect to Sandra’s.
Wow, someone’s on it, that was pretty quick followup–thanks for your coverage…Kathryn’s win is momentous.
Avatar was a special effects showpiece, and won the special effects related awards. Tada!
The problem with the academy awards are the judges who vote on it. There are alot of politics behind the academy awards that people dont see. They look over a bunch of people ie: tarantino, and cameron. I dont think that avatar should have won best picture but what about inglorious bastards. That was an original movie. I have seriously never seen anyting like it. Hurt locker was alright but as a member of the military it was so off from reality. If it had been true to life it would have been a very dry movie. The bottom line is they should have just posted the winners instead of making people sit through 3 agonizing hours to hear who the winners (which we already knew who they were)are. As for the director of the hurt locker, everyone who is even slightly smart knew she would win. The academy wouldnt give up and opportunity to make history. The bottom line is, not everyone has the same taste in movies and the academy does not like anything that may be controversial so thats why inglorious bastards didnt win. (im so sad) but until they change it, it will always be a dry 3 hour long predictable show.
I used the bottom line twice. Sorry