Second-tier awards shows can be cynical affairs in today’s awards cluttered Hollywood, so it’s always nice when these affairs are spruced up with a little bit of sincerity. Best supporting actress Octavia Spencer’s win for “The Help” was just such a moment. She unsteadily climbed the stairs and admitted, “I’m not a Girl Scout. I’m not prepared.” But that made it all the better. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
How do you know when you’ve hit bottom in Hollywood? You’re invited to an awards show, but you’re not nominated for an award. And you have to sit in your underwear. Next to
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Apatow capped off his speech accepting the best comedy award for “Bridesmaids” with one well-placed slam. Noting that the film was written by Annie Mumolo and
Patton Oswalt decided to drown his sorrows after losing best supporting actor to
Despite wave after wave of tepid reviews, Thomas Horn from “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close” managed to land a Critics’ Choice Award for best young actor/actress. And based on his extremely slick acceptance speech, he’s in the running to win the Haley Josel Osment Award for overly precocious child actor. Octavia Spencer seemed more childlike than Horn did. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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