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The 2011 Oscar Winners - 83rd Annual Academy Awards


The Oscar 2011 finally released their results about who will going be winner for 2010. You always watch alot movies when you are going out with your friends or family on last year, right?

Surprisingly, the Oscar 2011 Opening will be hosted by Gen Y stars, James Franco and Anne Hathaway! See this trailer below:






Selina's Wing always predict the winners from this year's list of prestigious award nominees. But, I just guess which is one of best movies that I never watch....Last year, I also watched the best movies, Inception, Toy Story 3, How to Train Your Dragon, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part 1, Tron: Legacy, Iron Man 2, Alice in Wonderland and many.. Check out on my Movies'Reviews!

So, I got 18 out of 24 right. Take a look!


Best Picture
The Winner: The King’s Speech
Selina’s Prediction: The King’s Speech
Best Director
The Winner: Tom Hooper The King’s Speech
Selina’s Prediction: Tom Hooper, The King’s Speech
Best Actor
The Winner: Colin Firth, The King’s Speech
Selina’s Prediction: Colin Firth, The King’s Speech

Best Original Screenplay
The Winner: The King’s Speech
Selina’s Prediction: The King’s Speech


Best Actress
The Winner: Natalie Portman, Black Swan
Selina’s Prediction: Natalie Portman, Black Swan

Best Supporting Actor
The Winner: Christian Bale, The Fighter
Selina’s Prediction: Geoffrey Rush, The King's Speech
Best Supporting Actress
The Winner: Melissa Leo, The Fighter
Selina’s Prediction: Helena Bonham Carter, The King's Speech

Best Animated Feature
The Winner: Toy Story 3
Selina’s Prediction: Toy Story 3

Best Original Song
The Winner: “We Belong Together” – Toy Story 3
Selina’s Prediction: “We Belong Together” – Toy Story 3


Best Adapted Screenplay
The Winner: The Social Network
Selina’s Prediction: The Social Network

Best Film Editing
The Winner: The Social Network
Selina’s Prediction: The Social Network

Best Original Music Score
The Winner: The Social Network
Selina’s Prediction: How to Train Your Dragon


Best Art Direction
The Winner: Alice in Wonderland
Selina’s Prediction: Alice in Wonderland

Best Costume Design
The Winner: Alice in Wonderland
Selina’s Prediction: Alice in Wonderland

Best Cinematography
The Winner: Inception
Selina’s Prediction:  Inception

Best Sound Editing
The Winner: Inception
Selina’s Prediction: Inception
Best Sound Mixing
The Winner: Inception
Selina’s Prediction: Inception
Best Visual Effects
The Winner: Inception
Selina’s Prediction: Inception

Best Animated Short Film
The Winner: The Lost Thing
Selina’s Prediction: Day & Night ( It's best animated that I watched before!)

Best Documentary Feature
The Winner: Inside Job
Selina’s Prediction: Inside Job

Best Makeup
The Winner: The Wolfman
Selina’s Prediction: The Wolfman

Best Documentary Short
The Winner: Strangers No More
Selina’s Prediction: Strangers No More

Best Live Action Short Film
The Winner: God of Love
Selina’s Prediction: Na Wewe

Best Foreign Language Film
The Winner: In a Better World (Denmark)
Selina’s Prediction: Indecencies (Canada)

I wonder why the movies never show up, such as The Kids Are All Right and The Fighter only? Because this movies are getting the scenes such as, violent, or related with gay/lesiban.

 The Kids are All Right - Nic and Jules are married moms and share a cozy suburban Southern California home with their teenage children, Joni and Laser. Nic and Jules - "Moms" - gave birth to and raised their children, and built a family life for the four of them. As Joni prepares to leave for college, 15-year-old Laser presses her for a big favor. He wants Joni, now 18, to help him find their biological father (sperm donor); the two teenagers were conceived by artificial insemination.



The Fighter is inspired by the true story of boxer "Irish" Mickey Ward and his half-brother Dickie Eklund (Christian Bale) who helped train him. Dickie was the pride of his working-class town in Massachusettes. After losing to Sugar Ray Leonard, Dickie's life began spiraling downward as he turned to crime and drugs. Underdog "Irish" Mickey lived in the shadows of his brother and must find a way to pull his family out of hopelessness. Dickie gets out of prison on parole and begins helping his brother train and also finds redemption in the process


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