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THE WINCHESTER SUN A12 — MONDAY, FEB. 27, 2012 Oscars: Nostalgia films take top honors (AP) — Nostalgia Oscar history — 17 times — hadn’t ever someone said the director’s ruled at the Oscars, with the classic won since 1982’s “Sophie’s Choice.” name. Oscar winners film homages “The Artist” and The glittering crowd in the the- Bret McKenzie of “Flight of the “Hugo” dominating with five awards ater (and journalists in the press Conchords” had a nice original-song each, winning her first room alike) erupted in gasps and win for the hilarious “Man or Mup- 1.Best Picture: "TheArtist." best-actress prize in nearly three cheers when Streep’s name was 2.Actor: ,"TheArtist." pet” from “The Muppets” — but 3.Actress: Meryl Streep,"The Iron Lady." decades and longtime favorite Billy called for her uncanny performance even that was no big shocker in a 4.SupportingActor: ,"." Crystal returning as host. as former British Prime Minister field of just two nominees. And it 5.SupportingActress: ,"." It was a rather safe, predictable in “The Iron was a pleasant surprise seeing Kirk 6.Directing: ,"TheArtist." affair all around, with the winners Lady.” Streep was quick to thank Baxter and win film edit- 7.Foreign Language Film: "," Iran. who’ve heard their names through- her longtime makeup artist J. Roy ing for the beautifully fluid “The Girl 8.Adapted Screenplay:, and Jim out awards season being called up Helland, who was also a winner Sun- With the Dragon Tattoo” on a night Rash,"." 9.Original Screenplay:WoodyAllen,"Midnight in ." on stage one last time Sunday night. day night, for transforming her for when “Hugo” was expectedly (and “The Artist,” a black-and-white love the past 37 years. 10.Animated Feature Film: "Rango." deservedly) winning so many techni- letter to , won best pic- Asked backstage whether she 11.Art Direction: "Hugo." The cal awards. 12.Cinematography: "Hugo." ture, best director for France’s presents an award might celebrate with a couple of Michel Hazanavicius and best actor whiskeys — Thatcher’s favorite But for the most part, the Oscars 13.Sound Mixing: "Hugo." during the 84th were more of the same. Christopher 14.Sound Editing: "Hugo." for Jean Dujardin as an actor who on Sunday in the section drink — Streep deadpanned: “I’m 15.Original Score: "TheArtist." finds his career in danger with the going to start with a couple.” Plummer, who’s won every award of Los Angeles. and critics’ group accolade imagina- 16.Original Song: "" from "The Muppets." arrival of the talkies. It also earned The energy she brought to the 17.Costume Design: "TheArtist." prizes for costume design and origi- tress of our generation, found her- show was a rarity. Sure, there was ble, earned his long overdue Oscar self in the unusual position of play- 18.Documentary Feature: "Undefeated." nal score. an inadvertent F-bomb from T.J. for supporting actor for the roman- 19.Documentary Short: "Saving Face." “Hugo,” ’s 3-D ing the sentimental, underdog Martin, one of the directors of the tic comedy “Beginners,” in which he 20.Film Editing: "The GirlWith the DragonTattoo." mixture of family adventure and favorite. Many (including AP’s film high-school football film “Unde- plays a 75-year-old man who finally 21.Makeup: "The Iron Lady." plea for film preservation, collected writers) had chosen as feated,” which won best documen- comes out as gay. At 82, he’s the old- 22.Animated Short Film: "The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. its prizes in the technical cate- the likely favorite to win best ac- tary feature. The women of est acting winner ever. Morris Lessmore." gories: cinematography, art direc- tress for her formidable portrayal of “Bridesmaids” continued the “Scors- “You’re only two years older than 23.LiveAction Short Film: "The Shore." tion, sound mixing, sound editing a maid in the 1960s South in “The ese!” drinking game they started a me, darling,” Plummer said on 24.Visual Effects: "Hugo." and visual effects. Help.” But Streep, who’s been nomi- few weeks ago at the Screen Actors stage, admiring his golden trophy. Streep, the most celebrated ac- nated more than any other actor in Guild Awards, taking a swig when- “Where have you been all my life?” MEDICAL SERVICES directory

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