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    Home » Hollywood Film Award Recipients Offer Responses Ranging From Appreciation to Goofy Acknowledgement

    Hollywood Film Award Recipients Offer Responses Ranging From Appreciation to Goofy Acknowledgement

    By SHOOTSaturday, November 15, 2014Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2292 Views
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    Ben Affleck poses in the press room with the Hollywood Film Award for "Gone Girl" at the Hollywood Film Awards at the Palladium on Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, in Los Angeles. (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP)

    By Sandy Cohen, Entertainment Writer

    LOS ANGELES (AP) --

    The first televised Hollywood Film Awards was like a dressy, drawn-out advertisement for Oscar hopefuls.

    More than half of the night's recipients were recognized for films that haven't been released yet. Trailers for the movies played during the commercial breaks.

    Queen Latifah, who hosted the ceremony Friday at the Hollywood Palladium, talked about the event's relative obscurity in her opening monologue, saying, "Not many people knew about this show."

    Response to the awards ranged from genuine appreciation to goofy acknowledgement.

    "All my life I've dreamt of getting one of these, like everybody else in this room, and I can't believe this day has come," Chris Rock joked as he accepted a trophy for his new film, "Top Five," set for release next month.

    "An Oscar is an Oscar," he continued, examining the trophy. "What is this, a shiny blackie? I don't know. I love it though."

    Johnny Depp made immediate use of the F-word when he took the stage to present the documentary award for "Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon." The megastar slurred and continued to use expletives before he was cut off by a film-clip package.

    Ben Affleck, who accepted the film award for "Gone Girl," said he hoped it didn't appear presumptuous that he prepared a speech.

    "When they told me there were no other nominees, I felt cautiously optimistic," the actor said.

    Steve Carell and Channing Tatum, who were recognized as an ensemble for their work in "Foxcatcher," used their acceptance speech time to repeatedly hug one another and presenter Jonah Hill.

    "I'm not even in the movie," Hill playfully protested.

    Jennifer Lopez laughed and blushed as she mispronounced the name of the animation winner as "How to Drain Your Dragon." Gerard Butler teased her about the mistake as he accepted the award for "How to Train Your Dragon 2."

    Other stars, though, seemed honestly touched at the recognition.

    Benedict Cumberbatch, who won the actor award for playing code-cracking Alan Turing in "The Imitation Game" (opening later this month), called the prize "a huge honor."

    Morten Tyldum accepted an award for directing the film.

    "I'm new to Hollywood," he said. "This is the greatest honor and warmest welcome I can imagine."

    Angelina Jolie and the star of her new film, "Unbroken," warmly acknowledged the subject of the biopic opening Christmas Day.

    "I dedicate the award to the man himself, Mr. Louis Zamperini," star Jack O'Connell said as he accepted the New Hollywood award.

    Founded by entrepreneur Carlos de Abreu and his wife, former model Janice Pennington, the Hollywood Film Awards have been presented off-camera since 1997. There are no nominees, only winners chosen by de Abreu and a dozen others.

    Latifah described the event as "a celebration of this year's greatest movies and a guide to films that will be coming to theaters in the next few weeks and through the holidays."

    "Awards season is on!" she said at the show's conclusion.

    Hollywood's awards season has traditionally begun at year's end. Golden Globe nominations will be announced Dec. 11 and the awards presented Jan. 11. Academy Award nominations will be announced Jan. 15, with the Oscar show set for Feb. 22.

    Here' a rundown of Hollywood Film Award winners:

    Film: "Gone Girl."

    Actor: Benedict Cumberbatch, "The Imitation Game."

    Actress: Julianne Moore, "Still Alice."

    Supporting actor: Robert Duvall, "The Judge."

    Supporting actress: Keira Knightley, "The Imitation Game."

    Breakout performance actress: Shailene Woodley, "The Fault in Our Stars."

    Breakout performance actor: Eddie Redmayne, "The Theory of Everything."

    Ensemble: "Foxcatcher."

    Director: Morten Tyldum, "The Imitation Game."

    Breakthrough director: Jean-Marc Vallée, "Wild."

    Screenwriter: Gillian Flynn, "Gone Girl."

    Song: "What is Love," by Janelle Monae, from "Rio 2."

    Animation: "How to Train Your Dragon 2."

    Blockbuster: "Guardians of the Galaxy."

    Documentary: "Supermensch: The Legend of Shep Gordon."

    Comedy film: "Top Five."

    New Hollywood: Jack O'Connell, "Unbroken."

    Career achievement: Michael Keaton.

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    Disney Invests $1B In OpenAI; Deal Will Bring Characters Like Mickey Mouse To Sora AI Video Tool

    Thursday, December 11, 2025

    Disney is investing $1 billion in OpenAI and will bring characters such as Mickey Mouse, Cinderella and Luke Skywalker to the AI company's Sora video generation tool, in a licensing deal that the two companies announced on Thursday. At the same time, Disney went after Google, demanding the tech company stop exploiting its copyrighted characters to train its AI systems. The OpenAI agreement makes the Walt Disney Co. the first major content licensing partner for Sora, which uses generative artificial intelligence to create short videos. Under the three-year licensing deal, fans will be able to use Sora to generate and share videos based on more than 200 Disney, Marvel, Pixar and Star Wars characters. AI video generators like Sora have wowed with their ability to quickly create realistic clips based merely on text prompts. But a flood of such videos on social media, including clips depicting celebrities and deceased public figures, has raised worries about "AI slop" crowding out human-created work alongside concerns about misinformation, deepfakes and copyright. Disney and OpenAI said they are committed to responsible use of AI that protects the safety of users and the rights of creators. "This agreement shows how AI companies and creative leaders can work together responsibly to promote innovation that benefits society, respect the importance of creativity, and help works reach vast new audiences," OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said. Disney CEO Robert Iger said the deal will "extend the reach of our storytelling through generative AI, while respecting and protecting creators and their works." As part of the deal, some user-generated Sora videos will be made available on the Disney+ streaming service. Disney will also become a "major customer" of... Read More

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