(the stunning Helena Bonham Carter and Tim Burton (both are my idols) on the red carpet looking slightly like they have been electrocuted by the hair0
(Hailee Steinfeld looking a lot older than 14 in a gorgeous dress.)
Now, throughout the ceremony some of the speech's were very amusing and many jokes were created about the fact that no one was going to win anything but those from The King's Speech. I think one of the best speech's of the night was given by Helena Bonham Carter when she received her award fro best supporting actress. Although I have been known not to be her biggest fan, I have slowly come round to her and now she is one of my biggest idols. Her speech had me in fits of giggles: "I'm so used to losing that it's kind of a strange feeling to win. It's very nice, but children, if you're watching, it's not about the winning. It still feels nice. I'm thrilled to be in the same category as my fellow nominees, and I'm not just sucking up. And my skirt's just gotten hitched up at the back, not a good time. I'd like to thank the Royal family, since they seem to be very good for my career...." Although, I loved her speech, boy can she go on a bit (almost rambles as much as me in my blogs.
After seeing True Grit on Friday I thought it would get a lot more awards than it did because it truly was an amazing film.
Oh and before I forget, the make-up award couldn't have gone to anyone better. Alice In Wonderland totally deserved that award.
So everyone watch out. Maybe in a few years instead of blogging about the BAFTA's you might be seeing me up there among the stars... Hey, a girl can dream....
I love Helena shes so talented! I still have yet to see The King's Speech but Ive heard so much about it!
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