Best & Worst: Independent Spirit Awards 2012
By Patrick Kevin Day
Rogen pulled no punches with a few of his jokes, most notably taking on former
If every award acceptance speech is an audition for
Musical comedy group Garfunkel and Oates performed a medley featuring several of the nominated movies. However, in the course of the duo’s clever lyrics, they managed to give away much of the plots of the movies, including
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Patricia Clarkson took a moment to commemorate independent film executive Bingham Ray, who passed away in January. Unlike most award shows, this one avoided the standard video montage and kept things simple by making the commemoration a toast, complete with a glass of wine for Clarkson. Definitely a classy way to remember one of their own. (Vince Bucci / Associated Press)
For a while, it was looking as though the talent from
Jim Rash (a.k.a. “Community’s” Dean Pelton) co-won the award for best screenplay with
While picking up the
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The bumpers for the show, read by announcer
Willem Defoe kept things classy in presenting the award for best female lead. “We’re gonna do you a favor and skip the patter,” he said, earning the gratitude of nearly everyone. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images)