While the two acting awards appear to be all but locked up, producing what should be very well-rehearsed acceptance speeches, the Oscars do produce a series of unexpected moments that are talked about for weeks — or, sometimes, years. Here's what to keep an eye on during this Sunday's ceremony.
But now, waiting is enough because the OSCAR goes to....
For the Best Picture:
The Hurt Locker
For the Best Director :
Kathryn Bigelow - The Hurt Locker
For the Best Actor:
Jeff Bridges - Crazy Heart
For the Best Actress:
Sandra Bullock - The Blind Side
Best Supporting Actor:
Christoph Waltz - Inglourious Basterds
Best Supporting Actress:
Mo'Nique - Precious
Best Original Screenplay:
The Hurt Locker
Best Adapted Screenplay:
Precious
Best Animated Feature:
Disney/Pixar's Up
Best Documentary Feature:
The Cove
Best Foreign Language Film:
El Secreto De Sus Ojos
Best Animated Short:
Logorama
Best Documentary Short:
Music by Prudence
Best Art Direction:
Nine
Best Cinematography:
Avatar
Best Costume Design:
The Young Victoria
Best Film Editing:
The Hurt Locker
Best Live Action Short:
The New Tenants
Best Original Score:
Disney/Pixar's Up
Best Original Song:
The Weary Kind- Crazy heart
Best Makeup:
Star Trek
Best Visual Effects:
Avatar
Best Sound Editing:
The Hurt Locker
Best Sound Mixing:
The Hurt Locker
Awards season is now, mercifully, over. The prognosticating and pontificating got to be a little much, but that doesn't mean it wasn't fun to close it all out with the 82nd annual Academy Awards. Though there were only a few surprises as far as the awards go, many memorable moments will have people talking for the rest of the week... or maybe even the rest of the year.
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