Archive for the ‘Awards’ Category
As promised, here’s the full video of the whole last nigh’s presentation, thanks to Kimberly

More pictures, and video will be added soon, so stay tuned!
For the second time in as many days, Sandra Bullock stepped before the public, looking radiant and collecting awards.
Sunday night her prize was the Generation Award, presented at the 2010 MTV Movie Awards and marking her first televised appearance since the March 7 Oscars and the domestic drama that followed.
Defining the Generation Award as something that goes to “old people” who are clearing out to make way for younger ones, Bullock told the crowd inside Universal City’s Gibson Amphitheater, “That’s not going to happen. I’m staying. Because no matter what you might have seen or heard or read lately, I love what I do. And I’m not going anywhere.”
Further clearing the air, Bullock, 45, said in response to what may have been reported about her, “One, I’m not dead. Two, everyone has cellulite, not just me. Paparazzi need more flattering lenses. And whoever established the high road and how high it should be should be fired.”
Great news, people!
Sandra Bullock will attend the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, JustJared.com has confirmed.
The Oscar-winning actress will receive the “MTV Generation Award” for her diverse contributions to the film industry and for entertaining generations over the last two decades. Sandra will be the first female recipient to be honored with this award! (Tom Cruise, Jim Carrey, Spike Lee, Mike Myers and Adam Sandler have all won in previous years.)
Parks & Recreation funnyman Aziz Ansari will host the ceremony from the Gibson Amphitheatre on June 6 in Universal City, Calif. [ Source ]

Help choosing the 2010 MTV Movie Awards nominees until April, 9. You can vote every day on the links below:
• Best Kiss – Sandra Bullock & Ryan Reynolds – The Proposal
• Best Female Performance – Sandra Bullock – The Blind Side & The Proposal
• Best Comedic Performance – Sandra Bullock – The Proposal
• Global Star – Sandra Bullock
• Best Movie – The Proposal & The Blind Side
Added a second batch of pictures from last night, including mq and hq, also some Razzie ones (thanks to Paula).
Appearances > 2010 > Razzie Awards – March 06
Appearances > 2010 > 82nd Annual Academy Awards – Rehearses Onstage – March 07
Appearances > 2010 > 82nd Annual Academy Awards – Arrivals – March 07
Appearances > 2010 > 82nd Annual Academy Awards – Show – March 07
Appearances > 2010 > 82nd Annual Academy Awards – Press Room – March 07
Appearances > 2010 > 82nd Annual Academy Awards – Governors Ball – March 07
Appearances > 2010 > 2010 Vanity Fair Oscar Party Hosted By Graydon Carter – March 07
Enjoy!
The first batch of pictures was added to the gallery. Much more to come!
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Appearances > 2010 > 82nd Annual Academy Awards – Arrivals – March 07
Appearances > 2010 > 82nd Annual Academy Awards – Show – March 07
Appearances > 2010 > 82nd Annual Academy Awards – Press Room – March 07
As expected, Sandy won. I am too excited and happy for her. She really deserved the recognition!

Pictures are coming soon! Congratulations, Sandy!
Sandy just arrives at the Kodak Theater for the Oscar ceremony. Here’s the first picture:

You can expect more during the night:

Bullock, up for an Academy Award for her work in “The Blind Side,” won the Razzie for her role in “All About Steve.”
“Something tells me you all didn’t watch the film,” Sandra Bullock said as she accepted the Razzie Award as worst actress of 2009 for “All About Steve” at the Barnsdall Gallery Theater in Hollywood on Saturday night. “I thought no one went to see this film, but I know that there are more than 700 members here. That means that the majority of the 700 cast their vote, so that means 352 …?”
Sandra Bullock wouldn’t reveal where she was on nomination day — “I like the privacy of our home bubble,” she said of her California hideaway — but was awakened by a phone call telling her she had snagged a best actress nomination for “The Blind Side.” Despite her wins from SAG and the Golden Globes, she still didn’t think she would hear her name, so the night before it was her usual routine: cooking for her family, putting her kids to bed and then hitting the sack. “I’d always assumed that the road to Oscar was planned. I thought people chose projects that were considered ‘Oscar-worthy.’ No one wanted to make this film. I didn’t want to make this film for the better part of the year,” she said. “Everyone is as blindsided — can I say that? — as I am.” But as surprised as she was, Bullock said the most moving part of the morning was hearing that her movie got a best picture nomination. “That’s what makes me emotional. John Lee Hancock spent two years of his life on something that no one else saw. And now he’s been recognized!” She added: “I love that there’s 10 nominees. It doesn’t matter if they win, but I think it’s great that everyone gets their moment in the sun.”
Source: The Hollywood Reporter










































