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Javier Bardem Wins Supporting Actor Oscar
Javier Bardem Wins Supporting Actor Oscar
The No Country for Old Men villain takes the night's first big prize
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No Showdown Between Angelina, Brad & Jennifer (Boo!) [Dirt Bag]
Jezebel — ... ] Oscar winners: No Country For Old Men , Daniel Day-Lewis, Tilda Swinton, Marion Cotillard, Javier Bardem. [ People ] Rumer Willis at a pre-Oscars event: "Don't you know who my mum is!?" [ ...

The Usual Suspects
Pink Is The New Blog — ... ] BUT ... that HORRIBLE misstep on the Academy 's part shouldn't really take away from any of the winners from last night's awards show. While I was bummed that Cate Blanchett lost both of her nominations, I was very happy that Tilda Swinton and Marion Cotillard both won in her place. My pick of the year, No Country for Old Men , won all the awards that I thought it would win ... which was cool but didn't really make for an exciting and surprising ...

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