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    'Artist' wins 4 trophies at Critics' Choice Awards

    Robin Wright, right, presents Viola Davis with the award for best actress for "The Help" during the 17th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — "The Artist" waltzed away with its first wins of Hollywood's awards season.

    The black-and-white ode to the silent-film era directed by Michel Hazanavicius led winners with four honors at Thursday's 17th annual Critics' Choice Awards, presented by the 250 members of the Broadcast Film Critics Association.

    "The Artist" took the top prize, best picture, as well honors for best score, costume design and director.

    "I made a silent movie," French director Hazanavicius joked in English while accepting the award for best picture. "I don't like to speak so much."

    "The Help," the adaptation of Kathryn Stockett's best-selling novel about black maids speaking out about their white employers during the civil-rights movement, followed behind "The Artist" with three wins in the ceremony's acting categories: Viola Davis as best actress, Octavia Spencer as best supporting actress and the film's cast as best acting ensemble.

    "I absolutely knew I wanted to be an actor because I wanted to be somebody," an emotional Davis said accepting her award. "I wanted to dream big and make a mark somehow. That's something absolutely that Aibileen was not afforded. I considered it my honor to pay homage to these women at this time period who were not allowed to dream and not allowed to find their purpose."

    Others who accepted trophies at the lavish Hollywood Palladium ceremony included George Clooney as best actor for "The Descendants," Christopher Plummer as best supporting actor for "Beginners" and Thomas Horn as best young actor for "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close."

    "Frankly, I didn't even imagine I would get this, but I have," beamed a surprised Horn.

    Funnymen Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel hosted the ceremony, which was broadcast live on VH1.

    Other winners included "Bridesmaids" as best comedy movie, "Drive" as best action movie, "Rango" as best animated feature, "Midnight in Paris" as best original screenplay, "Moneyball" as best adapted screenplay, "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo" for best editing and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" for best makeup and best sound.

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    Online:

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    Cicely Tyson, left, hugs Viola Davis before Davis accepts the award for best actress for "The Help" during the 17th Annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012 in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Chris Pizzello)
     

    30 comments

    • SaraT  •  Springfield, Missouri  •  4 months ago
      Michael Fassbender should have won
      • Tooba 4 months ago
        yeah but George Talentless Clooney get all the awards he wants
      • Tooba 4 months ago
        gets
    • Fallen  •  London, United Kingdom  •  4 months ago
      The Help was an AMAZING film, it deserves whatever award it gets.
    • RikB  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  4 months ago
      TOO COOL!!!!! Who'da thunk in 2012 a silent movie could win a motion picture award? - Rik
    • brian  •  Beech Grove, Indiana  •  4 months ago
      "The Artist" deserves to win because it really is a terrific movie. The black and white cinematography is stunning and the performances by the two leads are tops. Plus, it's a real feel good movie that lovers of classic cinema can embrace. So get over your bias toward black and white silent films and see it today or whenever it comes to your town.
      • Max Reiner 4 months ago
        Sounds really b00000ring to me.
      • brian 4 months ago
        Well, I'm sorry there's no robots fighting each other or explosions to please you.
        If sincere, intelligent filmmaking is boooooring to you, then maybe you should do something about your simpleton status.
      • Jack 4 months ago
        There's nothing intelligent about remaking the same movie over and over and over. A Star Is Born has been done to death!
    • Michael  •  Denver, Colorado  •  4 months ago
      Black and white silent film? Really? You couldn't pay me to sit through that garbage.
    • SHORTY  •  4 months ago
      I'm not a fan of award shows. However, there were quite a few "Women" movies this year that were worth recognition. The Help was one of them. Stars of old like Sissy Spacek and Ciceley Tyson showed they still got it. Emma Stone is turning out to be a very versatile Actress. Violet Davis and Octavia Spencer - WOW! The whole ensemble of Actresses were wonderful in a movie that depicted hard times for Black Women in the South. And it showed how strong these Women had to be to survive. As real as it gets - Best Movie of the Year, no doubt!
    • Yidnekachew Mureja  •  Addis Ababa, Ethiopia  •  4 months ago
      Keep it up!
    • Rick  •  4 months ago
      What are you saying? "The Artist" was a live-action movie. With real actors. And real sets. How do you figure it put people out of work? Have you even seen it?
      • JoeB 4 months ago
        I think he may be being ironic. At least that's the way I read it.
    • Amelia  •  Wuhan, China  •  4 months ago
      am glad d artist won but cant wait for d real thing this sunday
      • Rebecca B 4 months ago
        If you think the Golden Globes, which is the awards show coming up on Sunday, are "d real thing"...you've got another thing coming.

        The Globes are even more of a popularity contest than the Critics' Choice Awards.
    • Dawn  •  San Francisco, California  •  4 months ago
      The hosts were flat and boring..what a yawn to watch...
    • Esme  •  4 months ago
      So happy for them all. Well deserved.
    • Mike  •  4 months ago
      Who,what where.
      • Jeff 4 months ago
        you. bent over. my couch.
    • VvSylvia  •  4 months ago
      I'm honored for her and the film.
    • Mardi from Oregon  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  4 months ago
      I loved the Help and The Artist!! I hope they both get recognized at the Academy Awards!
    • Jack  •  4 months ago
      I'm sorry, but giving an award to a film that was just the um-teenth version of "A Star Is Born" only goes to show just how shallow and bereft of ideas today's filmmakers are.
    • 8990  •  Chicago, Illinois  •  4 months ago
      Viola Davis is an excellent actress, but why is she winning in the lead category when her role was supporting?
    • J.O.  •  4 months ago
      Agree or disagree: Sleeveless is NOT for everyone.
    • raj k  •  Mumbai, India  •  4 months ago
      y
    • marzac  •  Dallas, Texas  •  4 months ago
      The world knows that Richard Paul Woolsey should have won for " Best Drummer of all time"
    • tokzan  •  Tehran, Iran  •  4 months ago
      hehehe