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24th PGA Awards (Winner in 1st Post)

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And Go. 

 

@stevepond is tweeting live from the PGAs. 

 

 

Winners:

 

Competitive Awards:

 

Theatrical: 

 

Theatrical Motion Picture:

Argo

 

Animated Theatrical Motion Picture:

Wreck-It Ralph

 

Documentary Theatrical Motion Picture:

Searching for Sugar Man

 

Television:

 

Competitive Television:

The Amazing Race

 

Live Entertainment & Talk Television:

The Colbert Report

 

Episodic Television, Comedy:

Modern Family (duh)

 

Non-Fiction Television:

American Masters

 

Children's Program:

Sesame Street

 

Sports Program:

Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel

 

Digital Series:

30 Rock: The Webisodes

 

Long-Form Television:

Game Change (Le Sigh)

 

Episodic Television, Drama:

Homeland

 

Honorary Awards:

 

David O. Selznick Award in Theatrical Motion Pictures:

Tim Bevan and Eric Fellner (Partners at Working Title. Producers of this year's Les Miserables)

 

Milestone Award:

Bob and Harvey Weinstein (No Introduction Needed)

 

Norman Lear Achievement Award in Television: 

J.J.Abrams (Star Trek, and Star Wars Episode 7)

 

Stanley Kramer Award:

Bully (Weinstein & Co. Documentary)

 

Visionary Award:

Russell Simmons (Musician) 

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Cus I'm bored, I found these hilarious trivia facts on IMDB:

 

Spielberg hated Life is Beautiful and thought it was offensive to the Holocaust. He hated the film so much that he very nearly walked out at the screening he was in, but his wife convinced him to stay because people would probably notice and it would be horrible PR. Privately Spielberg called the film a piece of sh-t, but when some random paper from across the waters published something along these lines, Spielberg thought fast and invited Roberto Benigni to dinner and made sure that someone was there to "overhear" him complimenting Benigni on his beautiful soul.

 

 

Reminds me of 1998 where Harvey Weinstein would go on record and say that Saving Private Ryan made him understand WWII and all his relatives that served during the war...all the while Harvey was talking sh-t about Saving Private Ryan to everyone and how it peaked in the first 20 minutes.
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