January 15, 2012 in GENRES

Critics’ Choice Movie Awards 2012

RYAN: I had the most fun at this year’s Critic’s Choice Movie Awards!

CAROLINE: I’m bummed I couldn’t attend it with you but I did look for you on TV. And aside from a few perturbing things it was generally a great show.

RYAN: I love how it’s really like the Oscars, but in a more intimate venue, since practically all the same nominees and winners will be up again for the Academy Awards next month.

CAROLINE: Yeah that’s definitely a cool experience. And it really brings some much needed class to VH1. I think Charlize looked gorge.

RYAN: She always does and I actually followed her into the theater from the red carpet; not a bad view from behind. But seeing stars in person is always so different than how the looks translate in photos. And my pick for best dressed has to be Michelle Williams.

CAROLINE: There were no major upsets or surprises in the categories.

RYAN: The only thing I thought was strange was that after winning Best Actress, Supporting Actress and Acting Ensemble, The Help didn’t win for Adapted Screenplay.

CAROLINE: That is interesting.

RYAN: Don’t even get me started on how Harry Potter wasn’t even nominated in that category but HP 8 did win in a few categories.

CAROLINE: I love that Viola Davis and George Clooney won. I really loved both of their performances.

RYAN: And The Artist really is the movie of the year. Its win is certainly no surprise after all the nominations and buzz.

CAROLINE: And as for the show itself, how did it play live? Were the hosts really that bad?

RYAN: Yes. They were a major fail. No one laughed even a little. Who at VH1 wrote their bits? But the set was very cool.

CAROLINE: And the Martin Scorsese music montage was great.

RYAN: Here’s the list of CCMA 2012 winners:

Best Picture: “The Artist”

Best Director: Michel Hazanavicius — “The Artist”

Best Actor: George Clooney — “The Descendants”

Best Actress: Viola Davis — “The Help”

Best Suppporting Actor: Christopher Plummer — “Beginners”

Best Supporting Actress: Octavia Spencer — “The Help”

Best Young Actor/Actress: Thomas Horn — “Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close”

Best Acting Ensemble: The cast of “The Help”

Best Original Screenplay: Woody Allen — “Midnight in Paris”

Best Adapted Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin, Steven Zaillian and Stan Chervin — “Moneyball”

Best Cinematography: (tie) “War Horse” and “The Tree of Life”

Best Animated Feature: “Rango”

Best Action Movie: “Drive”

Best Comedy: “Bridesmaids”

Best Foreign-Language Film: “A Separation”

Best Documentary Feature: “George Harrison: Living in the Material World”

Best Song: “Life’s a Happy Song” from “The Muppets”

Best Art Direction: “Hugo”

Best Editing: “The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo”

Best Costume Design: “The Artist”

Best Makeup: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2”

Best Visual Effects: “Rise of the Planet of the Apes”

Best Sound: “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2”

Best Score: “The Artist”

Joel Siegel Award: Sean Penn

Critics’ Choice Music + Film Award: Martin Scorsese

Thanks For Viewing The Critics’ Choice Movie Awards 2012

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