Sunday, March 7, 2010
Academy Awards 2010 Winners List – Oscar Winners
Oscar Academy Awards 2010 Winners List — For some people, the 82nd Annual Academy Awards that will be held at the Kodak Theater on Sunday, March 7th 2010, is considered as the biggest event of this year. Although the 2010 Oscar winners will be officially announced tonight, but many of us have made some predictions. Right
now, I am in purpose to make this post not to provide complete Academy Awards 2010 winners list because the event isn’t yet started. Here, I just need to provide some predictions who will be the winners in 2010 Academy Awards. However, next if the
complete results have been announced, I will update this article with the real list for the Oscar Academy Awards 2010.Jeff Bridges has won the best-actor Academy Award for his turn as a boozy country singer trying to clean up his act in "Crazy Heart."
The Oscar marks a career peak for Bridges, a beloved Hollywood veteran who had been nominated four times in the previous 38 years without winning.
Supporting-acting Oscars went to Mo'Nique for "Precious" and Christoph Waltz for "Inglourious Basterds."
The Iraq War thriller "The Hurt Locker" has the lead with four awards, including original screenplay and film editing. The science-fiction blockbuster "Avatar" has three, including visual effects and cinematography.
"Avatar" and "The Hurt Locker" came in tied for the lead with nine nominations each.
THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.
LOS ANGELES (AP) – Villainous roles snatched the supporting-acting prizes Sunday at the Academy Awards: "Precious" co-star Mo'Nique as a contemptible mother and "Inglourious Basterds" co-star Christoph Waltz as a sociable Nazi fiend.
Both performers capped remarkable years, Mo'Nique startling fans with dramatic depths previously unsuspected in the actress known for lowbrow comedy and the Austrian-born Waltz leaping to fame with his first big Hollywood role.
"I would like to thank the academy for showing that it can be about the performance and not the politics," said Mo'Nique, who plays the heartless, abusive welfare mother of an illiterate teen (Gabourey Sidibe, a best-actress nominee in her screen debut) in the Harlem drama "Precious: Based on the Novel `Push' by Sapphire."
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