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Moviefone Breaks Down Every Angle From Red Carpet Walks to Acceptance Speeches to Afterparties
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Heath's Oscar Win a Bittersweet Moment

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Heath Ledger's truly psychotic turn as the Joker in 'The Dark Knight' earned him a posthumous Oscar on Sunday, but not before his colleagues gave him a standing ovation and after getting a touching acceptance speech from his grieving family. The statuette is being held in trust for the actor's daughter, Matilda, until she turns 18. Ledger becomes only the second actor to win an Oscar posthumously. Peter Finch won the first for 1976's 'Network.'
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The Exes Collide: Who Rocked the Red Carpet Better?

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Brad and Angelina and Jen and John
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For the first time ever, Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, Jennifer Aniston and John Mayer were all in the same place together at the Academy Awards. What we want to know is which couple looked better in the Oscar garb -- Brad and Angie or John and Jen?
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'Slumdog' Is Top Dog at Oscars; Winslet, Penn Score Best Acting Awards

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Topping off the night with its eighth Oscar win, feel-good underdog 'Slumdog Millionaire' took the top honors at the Academy Awards with a Best Picture win. Other big winners include Sean Penn and Kate Winslet, who took the top acting honors for their respective roles in 'Milk' and 'The Reader.' The late Heath Legder also won a Best Supporting Oscar for his diabolical turn as the Joker in 'The Dark Knight.' All of the Winners After the Jump
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Myers and Hilton 'Win' at Razzies

Mike Myers' film 'The Love Guru' is not critically acclaimed or popular, but it is now officially award-winning. The comedy won three Razzies at the awards ceremony that spoofs the Oscars by celebrating the worst film of the year. 'The Love Guru' and Paris Hilton were the biggest "winners" at Saturday's Razzies awards.
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Razzies: Honoring the Worst

    'The Love Guru' >> Worst Picture, Actor (guess who), Actress (Jessica Alba), Director, Screenplay (guess who)

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    'The Happening' >> Worst Picture, Actor (Mark Wahlberg), Director (M. Night Shyamalan), Screenplay

    Zade Rosenthal, 20th Century Fox

    The Hottie & the Nottie' >> Worst Picture, Actress (Paris), Screen Couple (Paris and Joel Moore), Director, Screenplay

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    'In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale' >> Worst Picture

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    'Disaster Movie' and 'Meet the Spartans' (combined nomination) >> Worst Picture, Director, Screenplay

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    'Disaster Movie' and 'Meet the Spartans' (combined nomination) >> Worst Picture, Director, Screenplay

    20th Century Fox

    Al Pacino, but NOT Robert DeNiro, earned a worst actor nod for his work in 'Righteous Kill.' Al was also nominated for '88 Minutes.'

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    The ladies of 'The Women' must share a worst actress nomination. Congrats, Annette Bening, Debra Messing, Jada Pinkett Smith, Meg Ryan and Eva Mendes (not pictured)!

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    The Razzie folks weren't feeling the chemistry between Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher in 'What Happens in Vegas.' The pair have been nominated for worst screen duo.

    20th Century Fox

    Oh, Uwe. It aint the Razzies unless German director Uwe Boll gets some sort of recognition. The auteur behind 'Bloodrayne' and 'House of the Dead' will receive a special prize for worst career achievement.

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Mickey Rourke Wins at Spirit Awards, Delivers Best Speech Ever

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Mickey Rourke in 'The Wrestler'
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If only there were an award for Best Acceptance Speech - in an awards season marked by repeated victories for Mickey Rourke, the 'Wrestler' star would certainly take home the prize for that. The comeback king was picked as best actor Saturday at the Spirit Awards honoring independent film - but we were just as impressed with his loving, expletive-heavy speech as his performance in the movie.
Brace Yourself for Some Profanity
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Expect a Hathaway-Jackman Oscars Duet

Anne Hathaway's already got an Oscar nomination, and now word is she'll be sharing the stage with Hugh Jackman at Sunday's awards in a song-and-dance number. According to a Life & Style insider, Hathaway was "rehearsing at the Kodak Theatre [site of the Oscars] in Hollywood" in preparation for her routine with Jackman. There's no word on what exactly they'll be singing.
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Anne Hathaway Snapshots

    ** FILE ** In this Jan. 14, 2009 file photo, Anne Hathaway attends the 2008 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures awards gala in New York. (AP Photo/Evan Agostini, file)

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    Anne Hathaway arrives at the 2008 National Board of Review awards gala at Cipriani on January 14, 2009 in New York City.

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    Actress Anne Hathaway attends the 2008 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala at Cipriani

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    BERLIN - JANUARY 16: Actress Anne Hathaway attends the photocall for "Bride Wars" on January 16, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Anne Hathaway

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    BERLIN - JANUARY 16: Actresses Kate Hudson (L) and Anne Hathaway attend the photocall for "Bride Wars" on January 16, 2009 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Kate Hudson;Anne Hathaway

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    Actress Anne Hathaway attends the 2008 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala at Cipriani

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    Actress Anne Hathaway attends the 2008 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala at Cipriani

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    Actress Anne Hathaway attends the 2008 National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards Gala at Cipriani

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    Actress Anne Hathaway attends the 2008 National Board of Review awards gala at Cipriani on January 14, 2009 in New York City.

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    Actress Anne Hathaway attends the 2008 National Board of Review awards gala at Cipriani on January 14, 2009 in New York City.

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Oscar Writers Give Awards Night Scoop

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You're more familiar with the work of comedian Bruce Vilanch than you think - behind the scenes, he's responsible for a large percentage of Academy Awards jokes since 1991. PopEater had the chance to speak to Vilanch and Oscar co-writer Jenny Bicks about the changes we can expect in this year's hyped-to-be-different Academy Awards.
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M.I.A. Performing Days After Giving Birth?

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In case M.I.A.'s very pregnant performance at the Grammys had you talking, the rumors have already started that the singer will take the stage at the Oscars on Sunday. Producers Larry Mark and Bill Condon said they'll do anything to have M.I.A. perform, even though the 'Paper Planes' singer just gave birth to a son on Feb. 11.



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What Are the Oscars Changing? 'You'll See'

With the Oscars rapidly approaching, there's been indications that the show will have some major changes this year. So, what exactly will be different on Feb. 22? After chatting with Oscars producer Lawrence Mark, we still have no idea, but as he said seven times during the interview -- "you'll see."
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