Renee Zellweger looked...sadly disheveled.

I really liked Hilary Swank's and Penelope Cruz's dresses: I guess you can't go wrong with black and feathers!


Ellen Page looked absolutely beautiful and youthful, but her dress made her look as broad-shouldered as a linebacker, and we all know that she's certainly NOT.


And to be true to my own self, as the saying goes, I just have to include a little "drool-worthy" section:
Josh Brolin - I never really thought he was good-looking until I saw No Country, but now I am officially jealous of Diane Lane (like I wasn't already for her roles in Unfaithful and Under the Tuscan Sun).

And Javier Bardem...mmm. Let's just leave that topic alone now -- gotta keep it PG here.

Marion Cotillard's fish-like dress was certainly interesting, but her acceptance speech was sweetly endearing.

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