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Oscar Night Gets Mixed Reviews From Celebrities

At the Vanity Fair party, Stewie Griffin, Russell Brand, Jimmy Kimmel and others weigh in on their favorite moments. By Kara Warner Russell Brand at the 2011 Academy Awards Photo: Steve Granitz/ Getty Images After weeks of buildup, not-so-subtle campaigns by major studios, prognosticating by critics and award season pundits, etc, the 2011 class of Oscar winners were announced on Sunday night in a predictably lengthy and star-studded telecast. While the big stories of the night always revolve around who/what won (answer: “The King’s Speech,” Natalie Portman , Colin Firth, Christian Bale and Melissa Leo ), when MTV News hit up the extra-exclusive hot-ticket post-Oscar Vanity Fair bash, we found there was an equal amount of buzz about the performances of first-time hosts Anne Hathaway and James Franco , as well as reactions to the overall show itself. And the reviews of which were decidedly mixed. “It was great!” “Glee” star Jane Lynch exclaimed. “I loved the opening number and thought James and Anne played off each other well.” “Family Guy” creator Seth MacFarlane’s review, which we asked him to deliver in character Stewie Griffin wasn’t quite as rosy. “Let’s see, I was disappointed that Hugh Jackman didn’t sing that song,” MacFarlane said in Stewie’s haughty faux-British accent, recalling the moment in the show when Hathaway sang a song blaming Jackman for bailing on a supposed duet. “That was dreadful that he backed out on that poor girl like that. What a wicked man. “Was that was what was supposed to happen? Was that for real? ” MacFarlane continued, speaking as himself. “There was a lot of really uncomfortable moments, like things were kind of half-formed, you know?” Awkward-moment master Russell Brand , who presented the award for best foreign language film with his “Arthur” co-star Helen Mirren, didn’t seem to notice anything uncomfortable. “It was wonderful,” he said of the show. “I’m happy that ‘The King’s Speech’ did well.” When asked what he thought were the funniest moments, whether intentional or not, Brand pleaded the fifth. “I don’t know. I don’t judge other people because I’m spiritual,” he quipped. On the other hand, Jimmy Kimmel, who readily admitted that he prefers his awards shows full of weird moments or unplanned disasters, had no problem passing judgment on the 83rd annual telecast. “I think Kirk Douglas was funny,” he said, speaking of the 94-year-old actor’s charming, but slightly drawn-out, presentation of the Best Supporting Actress trophy. “I guarantee he planned to do that.” Kimmel’s pick for unintentional funny moment went to Best Supporting Actress winner Melissa Leo dropping an F-bomb mid-acceptance speech before taking Douglas’ cane from him to steady herself as they walked away from the podium. What was your favorite moment of the night? How did Anne Hathaway and James Franco do as hosts? Tell us in the comments! Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com . Related Videos Highlights From The 2011 Oscars 2011 Oscars Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2011 Academy Award Winners The 2011 Academy Awards 2011 Academy Awards Red Carpet 2011 Oscar Afterparties

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Mila Kunis Drops Some Cleavage for Oscar

I had to post these pictures of Mila Kunis , she was the hottest woman at the Academy Awards last night. At least I think she was, I fell asleep a half a dozen times so I can’t be sure. Booze and a slow moving awards show is not a good combination. Anyhow, I’m not all that into fashion, but any dress that shows off this much cleavage is alright with me. She’s not exactly overflowing in the chesticle department, but I’ll take it.

Holly Madison Brings Her Cleavage To A Party

For obvious reasons Holly Madison wasn’t at the Academy Awards last night, but that didn’t stop her from getting out their and hitting up some party somewhere. It makes sense, if you’ve got beautiful breasts like these you don’t keep them locked up in the house watching Top Chef marathon, you get them out there on the party circuit and use them to get free gin and tonics. At least that’s what I would do. Well that and spend a lot of time jumping up and down in front of the mirror. Obviously. more pictures of Holly Madison here

Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez Make It Official

We’ve seen them hold hands before. And cameras caught them on a movie date in early February. But Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez put to rest any remaining debate over their status by showing up together on Hollywood’s biggest night. The 100% confirmed, official, adorable couple stopped on the red carpet and posted for pictures at the annual Vanity Fair Oscar party. Turn away now, ladies, if you don’t wanna see your dream man wrapping his arms around another woman. Both dressed in Dolce & Gabbana, you must admit: Justin and Selena look happy, don’t they? [Photos: Splash News]

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Academy Awards Fashion Face-Off: Mila Kunis vs. Mandy Moore

It’s a celebrity fashion clash of cuties from the Academy Awards. Cuties may not even do these two justice, based on the dresses they donned Sunday night. Black Swan star Mila Kunis’ gown can best be described as head-snapping for reasons we don’t even need to get into here. But seriously, wow. Mandy Moore, meanwhile, was on hand to sing the nominated “I See the Light” from her hit animated film Tangled , and looked so beautiful it’s hard to believe this is Mandy Moore. No offense to Mandy Moore, it’s just … wow again. Who dressed best at the Oscars? Vote and decide:

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Academy Awards Fashion Face-Off: Mila Kunis vs. Mandy Moore

Academy Awards Fashion Face-Off: Mila Kunis vs. Mandy Moore

It’s a celebrity fashion clash of cuties from the Academy Awards. Cuties may not even do these two justice, based on the dresses they donned Sunday night. Black Swan star Mila Kunis’ gown can best be described as head-snapping for reasons we don’t even need to get into here. But seriously, wow. Mandy Moore, meanwhile, was on hand to sing the nominated “I See the Light” from her hit animated film Tangled , and looked so beautiful it’s hard to believe this is Mandy Moore. No offense to Mandy Moore, it’s just … wow again. Who dressed best at the Oscars? Vote and decide:

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Gwyneth Paltrow, Florence Welch, Mandy Moore Sing Oscars Score

Randy Newman nabs Best Original Song for ‘We Belong Together’ from ‘Toy Story 3.’ By Aly Semigran Gwyneth Paltrow performs at the 2011 Oscars on Sunday Photo: Kevin Winter/ Getty Images Sunday night (February 27) marked the 83rd annual Academy Awards, but there were some moments when the ceremony was more reminiscent of a Grammy stage. Gwyneth Paltrow, who has gone from Oscar-winning actress to singing awards-show mainstay — having performed “Forget You” alongside Cee Lo Green and puppets at the Grammys — was one of the featured performers in the Best Original Song category. Paltrow, who joked to MTV News on the red carpet that she’d calmed her pre-Oscar nerves with a beer, called the ceremony “so, like, freaking serious” as compared to her previous stints on both the Grammys and the Country Music Awards. After being introduced by Jennifer Hudson, a calmer Paltrow (who Hudson described as “a singing sensation and country music’s new star”) donning a sleek, off-the-shoulder nude and bejeweled gown, sang some of “Coming Home” for the Kodak Theater and millions of Oscar viewers around the globe. With a starry stage set-up behind her, Paltrow crooned the chorus, “After all of my running/ I’m finally coming home/ The world tried to break me/ I found a road to take me home.” But Paltrow wasn’t the only familiar face to appear as a performer during the ceremony. Fellow singer/actress Mandy Moore, wearing a flowing blue gown, sang the nominated “I See the Light” from her hit animated film “Tangled” alongside her co-star Zachary Levi, with Alan Menken accompanying them on piano. Later in the telecast, Florence Welch, frontwoman for 2010 breakout act Florence and the Machine, helped Oscar winner A.R. Rahman perform “If I Rise” from “127 Hours” while images from the Best Picture nominee appeared in the background. Welch, who wore a striking burnt-sienna gown, showcased her beautiful, moody voice as she stepped in for Dido (who co-wrote the song, as well as sang on the film’s original track). However, those were the only moments those songs and their performers had any Oscar glory on Sunday, as perennial nominee Randy Newman walked away the winner in the Best Original Song category. Newman, who had performed “We Belong Together” from “Toy Story 3” at the piano on the Oscar stage, won his second career Academy Award, besting the songs from “Country Strong,” “Tangled” and “127 Hours.” Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! Related Videos Highlights From The 2011 Oscars Related Photos The 2011 Academy Awards Related Artists Florence + the Machine Mandy Moore

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Florence And The Machine Drew On ‘Emotional’ ‘127 Hours’ At Oscars

‘When the song comes, it’s a very emotional moment,’ Florence Welch says of ‘If I Rise’ before live performance. By Aly Semigran, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Florence Welch attends the 2011 Academy Awards Photo: Getty Images Florence Welch wasn’t a nominee at the 83rd Annual Academy Awards on Sunday (February 27), but the breakout music star approached the evening as if she were up for a trophy. Welch, who stepped in to help sing Dido’s portion of Best Original Song nominee “If I Rise” (from “127 Hours”), talked to MTV News on the Oscar red carpet about her responsibility to do the song from the Best Picture nominee justice. “When the song comes, it’s a very emotional moment,” said the Florence and the Machine frontwoman, who was making her Academy Awards debut. “It’s the moment when James Franco ‘s … character realizes what he has to do.” Best Picture nominee “127 Hours” chronicles real-life hiker Aron Ralston’s harrowing story of survival, including his decision to amputate his own arm when faced with possible death on a hiking trip. Clearly a fan of the film, Welch recalled her experience of watching the film. “You know what’s going to happen, but you’re with him from the very beginning,” the red-haired songstress said of Franco’s portrayal, which also earned the Oscar host a nod for Best Actor. In spite of the not-easy-to-watch moments in director Danny Boyle’s film, Welch described the scene in which “If I Rise” begins to play “actually, a very calm moment.” Drawing inspiration from the movie and that particular moment scene, Welch told us she prepared to perform live alongside Oscar winner A.R. Rahman — he penned the song with Dido and Rollo Armstrong — by telling herself to “try and be calm.” As for Florence and the Machine fans, the singer told us they can expect new music very soon. “Right now, I’m just working on my second album,” she said. But while many are still hoping Florence and the Machine will wind up on the upcoming “Breaking Dawn” soundtrack (they appeared on the “Eclipse” soundtrack), Welch confirmed that she hasn’t been called to contribute to the project yet. Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! Related Videos 2011 Oscars Red Carpet Interviews Related Photos 2011 Academy Awards Red Carpet Related Artists Florence + the Machine

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Russell Brand Comments On Katy Perry’s Product-Placement Tweets

Brand discounts media allegations that his wife’s recent negative Twitter comments were aimed at Britney Spears. By Jocelyn Vena, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Russell Brand attends the 2011 Academy Awards Photo: Getty Images Katy Perry wanted the world to know that her recent Twitter comments about the use of product placement in music videos were taken completely out of context when it was implied that the star was talking about an alternate version of Britney Spears’ “Hold It Against Me” clip that features some prominently displayed products. Perry’s hubby, Russell Brand, had a lot to say about the supposed dis, knocking down rumors that Perry’s remarks were implying anything about her fellow pop diva. “I think those things are made up in the papers and the media to distract people from our spirituality and the truth, and it distracts us from the way the economic situation of the world keeps certain people trapped on this plateau,” Brand told MTV News on the Oscars red carpet, with his mother by his side. “Let’s all rise up and join together. Unite!” The controversy was initially sparked earlier this month after Perry — responding to a question about product placement from her California Dreams tourmate Marina and the Diamonds — tweeted, “Do it with style and grace … Not so in [your] face like some. [You] have to get creative with it. Some artists don’t care [though, and you] can tell.” Days after that post, Perry took to Twitter again to try and clarify the meaning of her tweet and take a jab at the media for attempting to pit her against Spears. “Dear tabloid media a.k.a. FILTH: please note I expressed an overall feeling about product placement, [its] role in videos and the art of them being compliment[ary] or sticking out,” Perry wrote. “Most, if not ALL, popsters welcome deals with products [to] offset costs of big-budget vids in these recessional music industry times. I’VE used them in MY vids before and am happy [to be] able [to] make a better vid because of [them]. “Once AGAIN, stop pitting artist against artist for [your] sensational satisfaction,” she continued, “and stick to what [you’re] best [at]: lying, gossiping, exaggerating and overall lending a hand [to] the deterioration of a generation.” Do you think Katy was taking a jab at Britney’s video? Share your opinion in the comments. Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars! Related Videos 2011 Oscars Red Carpet Interviews Related Artists Katy Perry

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Hailee Steinfeld Has Met With ‘Hunger Games’ Director

‘It’s definitely something that we’re taking one day at a time,’ ‘True Grit’ star tells MTV News on Oscars red carpet. By Aly Semigran, with reporting by Josh Horowitz Hailee Steinfeld attends the 2011 Academy Awards Photo: Getty Images Hailee Steinfeld arrived on the Oscars red carpet on Sunday night (February 27) a first-time nominee for her breakthrough performance in “True Grit” and could very well leave the evening as a Best Supporting Actress Oscar-winner. Check out photos of Hailee Steinfeld on the red carpet . But even on her big night, fans are buzzing about her possible future projects, and one in particular. MTV News caught up with Steinfeld, who was wearing a Marchesa gown, on the carpet (she told us she felt, “so honored and so blessed to be here”) and had to ask whether she was still in the running for the big-screen adaptation of “The Hunger Games,” based on the popular young-adult novel. Steinfeld has been one of the names in consideration for the coveted role of Katniss Everdeen. The young actress told us she has “a lot of projects that we’re looking at the moment,” but she also confirmed that she has met with “Hunger Games” director Gary Ross. “It’s definitely something that we’re taking one day at a time and making sure that everything is in place,” Steinfeld said of her possible casting as the film’s heroine. Whether or not the “Hunger Games” role goes to Steinfeld, she’s quickly becoming one of the hottest commodities in Hollywood. And the 14-year-old has already selected her first post-“True Grit” project , a film called “Forgotten,” based on Cat Patrick’s upcoming book of the same name. Steinfeld will play a teen who loses her memory daily. “The Hunger Games” is slated to hit theaters on March 23, 2012. Stick with MTV News on Oscar night and beyond for red-carpet fashion coverage, analysis of the winners, plus interviews, photos and more from your favorite Hollywood stars!

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