Saturday, January 18, 2014

Sandra Bullock Drops The F-word During Critics' Choice Speech


When you are Sandra Bullock, I guess your sins don't really count except when you really, really sin. At the Critics Choice Awards, an annual award bestowed by the Broadcast Films Critics Association, to honour the finest in cinematic achievement, here is how ABCNews reported what went down:

Not many people get a roaring ovation after dropping the F-bomb.
But when you’re Sandra Bullock, that’s exactly what happens. The Oscar winner exclaimed “What the f***!” when her acceptance speech Thursday night at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards was interrupted by a voice-over malfunction.
It only added to the jokes the “Gravity” star, 49, was already making for winning Best Actress in an Action Movie.
“I would first like to thank Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone, Jean-Claude Van Damme for teaching me everything I know,” she said of now being an action star.
After a voice-over interrupted her, she dropped said F-bomb and continued laughing. “I’m an action hero. You do not do that to an action hero,” she said.
The crowd only applauded louder, enjoying every second Bullock was on stage.
In total, “Gravity” won seven awards Thursday night, setting a record for most Critics’ Choice Movie Award wins ever.

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