Tom Hooper ‪winning the Oscar® for Directing

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Hilary Swank and Kathryn Bigelow presenting the Oscar® to Tom Hooper for Directing "The King's Speech" at the 83rd Academy Awards® in 2011. Introduced by host Anne Hathaway.

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  • he just cast taylor swift in les miserables. no seriously look it up. how the hell did he beat fincher

  • David Fincher, Christopher Nolan, Darren Aronofsky, Mike Leigh and Martin Scorsese were all screwed this specific evening. By a TV director.

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  • Should have gone to Fincher.

  • It seems like theres only audio coming from Finchers little square when they show the nominees, you can only hear his clap. everyone seems to have thought he was gonna win.

  • Why the, excuse my French F**K! Did Anne Hathaway, need to call Hilary Swank in, only to introduce Kathryn Bigelow to present the Oscar?

    No one seems to pick up on this, to call 2 people one to introduce the other to introduce the person whos going to announce the winner of the Director Oscar

    Oh and Tom Hooper is great, no doubt he made a good film...But ive heard from actors who have worked with him, and he can't direct actors for shit! He has great cameramen and cinematographers who do it all

  • i loved the kings speech first movie to bring me to tears

  • DAVID FINCHER FOREVER!

  • Tom Hooper did amazing job directing The King's Speech.

  • Tom Hooper did amazing job directing The King's Speech.

  • Darren Aronofsky's losing reaction is priceless. At 1:36 , just as the camera is zooming in on Tom Hooper, you can see DA sucking in the side of his cheek, ever so slightly.

  • @AmericanGraffiti1962 No its because it was a master piece. And David Fincher directed the shit out of that movie. Since Nolan and Scorsese were snubbed, he should have won

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