Watch the 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards on VH1

Going by the call of the time that demands entertainment and fun to its fullest the 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards is unveiling thereby creating big bang and buzz. All the movie buffs, brace your seat belt as you have enough enjoyable stuff that will simply knock you down. Get mesmerized by watching the stars of the tinsel town flocking and giggling and capturing the limelight. Cameras cannot stop clicking to catch all the Jolies and Moores and Pitts and Cruises who will be walking on the red carpet? Imagine, the presence of so many celebs and artists in the ceremony, it is as if the stars, the fairies of the sky that have left their heavenly abode to descend down on their earthly dome? Isn’t it so? Watch this razzle-dazzle and also invite your friends and colleagues to watch the show and gain some brownie points. What else? You have to go through the DISH Network programming schedule. Switch on to 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards on VH1 on January 14, 2011, Friday sharp at 9:00 PM ET.
You know what will happen at Broadcast Film Critics Association’s (BFCA) Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards 2011 ceremony? Normally like any BFCA event this gala affair is organized by them to felicitate the toppies and hot favorites of movie industry. Apart from usual stuff f honoring and rewarding this year’s 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Awards will be bringing in extra dose of fun, drama and enthrallment. Guys, you will be shaken up a little bit to watch the spoofs of 2011’s nominated movies by the comedy man Johnny Knoxville and his squad. Guys , you cannot stop giggling when you watch their take-on of movies like the Social Network, 127 Hours and more! Beware when you watch the brand Maroon 5’s member Bam Margera going naked on the stage all for the sake of PROSTRATE CANCER AWARENESS! Showing some flesh for the nobility or for mere publicity!!! Dude, check it out yourself. Plus, you will watch rocking music from Marron 5 brand also.
Spicing up the show a gang of the 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards presenters will draw all the attention. Hank Azaria, Emily Blunt, Josh Brolin, Jesse Eisenberg, Jon Hamm, Ed Helms, Rob Huebel, the Kardashians (Khloe, Kim & Kourtney), Jimmy Kimmel, Greg Kinnear, Jennifer Lawrence, Julianne Moore, Joan Rivers, Tim Roth, Paul Scheer, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, Sarah Silverman, Kevin Spacey, Emma Stone and Sofia Vergara.
There is more to be expected from 16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards, VH1. Matt Damon, the famous actor cum philanthropist will be felicitated with the 4rth Annual Joel Siegel Award. This special award segment is actually a tribute to Good Morning America film critic and also a BFCA associate Joel Siegel, who died in cancer in the year 2007. Are you curious enough to know about the nominees who might catch all the kudos and praises at this gala award ceremony? Check the list below
16th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards nominees:
Best Picture:
- “127 Hours”
- “Black Swan”
- “The Fighter”
- “Inception”
- “The King’s Speech”
- “The Social Network”
- “The Town”
- “Toy Story 3”
- “True Grit”
- “Winter’s Bone”
Best Actress:
- Annette BeningBening in “The Kids are All Right”
- Nicole KidmanNicole Kidman in “Rabbit Hole”
- Jennifer Lawrence in “Winter’s Bone”
- Noomi Rapace in “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”
- Natalie PortmanNatalie Portman in “Black Swan”
- Michelle Williams in “Blue Valentine”
Best Actor:
- Jeff BridgesJeff Bridges in “True Grit”
- Robert DuvallRobert Duvall in “Get Low”
- Jess Eisenberg in “The Social Network”
- Colin firsth in “The King’s Speech”
- James Franco in “127 Hours”
- Ryan Gosling in “Blue Valentine”
Best Supporting Actress:
- Amy Adams in “The Fighter”
- Helena Bonham Carter in “The King’s Speech”
- Mila Kunis in “Black Swan”
- Melissa Leo in “The Fighter”
- “Hailee Steinfeld in “True Grit”
- Jacki Weaver in “Animal Kingdom”
Best Supporting Actor:
- Christian Bale in “The Fighter”
- Andrew Garfield in “The Social Network”
- Jeremy Renner in “The Town”
- Sam Rockwell in “Conviction”
- Mark Ruffalo in “The Kids are All Right”
- Geoffrey Rush in “The King’s Speech”
Best Young Actor:
- Elle Fanning in “Somewhere”
- Jennifer Lawrence in “Winter’s Bone”
- Chloe Grace Moretz in “Let Me In”
- Chloe Grace Moretz in “Kick Ass”
- Kodi Smit-McPhee in “Let Me In”
- Hailee Steinfeld in “True Grit”
Best Acting Ensemble in a Movie:
- “The Fighter”
- “The Kids are All Right”
- “The King’s Speech”
- “The Social Network”
- “The Town”
Best Film Director:
- Darren Aronofsky for “Black Swan”
- Danny Boyle for “127 Hours”
- Joel and Ethan Coen for “True Grit”
- David Fincher for “The Social Network
- Tom Hooper for “The King’s Speech”
- Christopher Nolan for “Inception”
Best Original Screenplay:
- Mike Leigh for “Another Year”
- Mark Heyman, Andres Heinz, and John McLaughlin for “Black Swan”
- Scott Silver, Paul tamasy, and Eric Johnson for “The Fighter”
- Christopher Nolan for “Inception”
- Lisa Cholodenko and Stuart Blumberg for “The Kids are All Right”
- David Seidler for “The King’s Speech”
Best Screenplay Adapted for Film:
- Simon Beaufoy and Danny Boyle for “127 Hours”
- Aaron Sorkin for “the Social Network”
- Peter Craig, Ben Afleck, and Aaron Stockard for “The Town”
- Michael Arndt for “Toy Story 3”
- Joel and Ethan Coen for “True Grit”
- Debra Granik and Anne Rosellini for “Winter’s Bone”
Best Cinematography:
- Anthony Dod Mantle and Enrique Chediak for “127 Hours”
- Matthew Libatique for “Black Swan”
- Wally Pfister for “Inception”
- Danny Cohen for “the King’s Speech”
- Roger Deakins for “True Grit”
Best Art Direction:
- Robert Stronberg for “Alice in Wonderland”
- Therese DePrez and Tora Peterson for “Black Swan”
- Guy Hendrix Dyas for “Inception”
- Eve Stewart for “The King’s Speech”
- Jess Gonchor and Nancy Haigh for “True Grit”
Best Editing:
- Jon Harris for “127 Hours”
- Andrew Weisblum for “Black Swan”
- Lee Smith for “Inception”
- Angus Wall and Kirk Baxter for “The Social Network”
Best Costume Design:
- Colleen Atwood for “Alice in Wonderland”
- Amy Westcott for “Black Swan”
- Jenny Beavan for “The King’s Speech”
- Mary Zophres for “True Grit”
Best Make-up:
- “Alice in Wonderland”
- “Black Swan”
- “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1”
- “True Grit”
Best Visual Effects:
- “Alice in Wonderland”
- “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows part 1”
- “Inception”
- “Tron: Legacy”
Best Sound Production:
- “127 Hours”
- “Black Swan”
- “Inception”
- “The Social Network”
- “Toy Story 3”
Best Animated Feature Film:
- “Despicable Me”
- “How to Train Your Dragon”
- “The Illusionist”
- “Tangled”
- “Toy Story 3”
Best Action Movie:
- “Inception”
- “Kick Ass”
- “Red”
- “The Town”
- “Unstoppable”
Best Comedy Film:
- “Cyrus”
- “Date Night”
- “Easy A”
- “Get Him to the Greek”
- “I Love You Phillip Morris”
- “The Other Guys”
Best Made for TV Movie:
- “The Pacific”
- “Temple Grandin”
- “You Don’t Know Jack”
Best Foreign Language Film:
- “Biutiful”
- “I Am Love”
- “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo”
- Best Documentary Feature Film:
- “Exit Through the Gift Shop”
- “Inside Job”
- “Restrepo”
- “Joan Rivers: A Piece of Work”
- “The Tillman Story”
- “Waiting for Superman”
Best Song from a Movie:
- “I See the Light” from “Tangled”
- “If I Rise” from “127 Hours”
- “We Belong Together” from “Toy Story 3”
- “Shine” from “Waiting for Superman”
- “You Haven’t Seen the Last of Me Yet” from “Burlesque”
Best Musical Score for a Movie:
- Clint Mansell for “Black Swan”
- Hans Zimmer for “Inception”
- Alexandre Desplat fro “The King’s Speech”
- Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross for “The Social Network”
- Carter Burwell for “True Grit”
That is all for now. Watch out this 2011 Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards on VH1 on January 14, 2011, Friday. You can also record the show on DISH DVR so that you can enjoy watching it as many times you want later.
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