'You do not do that to an action hero!': Sandra Bullock drops F-bomb after her acceptance speech is rudely interrupted during Critics' Choice Movie Awards
Sandra Bullock dropped the F-bomb after being caught off-guard when her acceptance speech was interrupted during the Critics' Choice Movie Awards on Thursday.
Taking to the stage to receive the award for Best Actress In An Action Movie for her performance in Gravity, the star was part-way through her hilarious monologue when a voiceover began to announce another category.
With the live event fortunately running with a three-second delay, producers managed to drop the sound in the nick of time as the 49-year-old ranted, 'What the f***!'
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Caught off-guard: Sandra Bullock dropped the F-bomb after her acceptance speech for Best Actress In An Action Movie for Gravity was rudely interrupted during Thursday night's Critics' Choice Movie Awards
'You do not do that to an action hero!': The star laughed off the glitch, in which a voiceover began announcing another category, before continuing with her hilarious monologue
'I'm an action hero. You do not do that to an action hero!' she laughed off the incident, before carrying on with giving her thanks.
The actress made quite the point of ridiculing the fact that she won in the Action Movie category for the sci-fi drama set in space.
After gushing that she 'just kissed Marlon Wayans, alright!' as she was presented the gong by the handsome actor and comedian, she began her very tongue-in-cheek acceptance speech.
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'It's not easy doing what we do, people': The actress made light of winning in the Action Movie category, thanking Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone and Jean Claude Van Damme for 'teaching me everything I know'
Tickled pink: The award-winning actress seemed to be in great spirits as she giggled her way through the ceremony
'I would first like to thank Jackie Chan, Sylvester Stallone, Jean Claude Van Damme for teaching me everything I know. It's not easy doing what we do, people, it's not easy,' she deadpanned.
After being derailed by the unfortunate glitch, she then picked back up by paying tribute to her Gravity co-star George Clooney.
'I'd like to thank George Clooney for floating away and not coming back,' she said to rapturous laughter.
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'I just kissed Marlon Wayans, alright!': The 49-year-old cosied up to the award's presenter backstage after revealing her excitement at getting to kiss him
All's well that ends well: The star shared a laugh backstage with Marlon and the evening's host, Aisha Tyler, following the awkward malfunction, which appeared to have everyone in fits of laughter
Showbiz pals: Sandra seemed to be deep in conversation with fellow A-list actress Cate Blanchett as she dropped by her table for a chat
Getting to know you! Cate looked on proudly as Sandra shook hands with her adorable sun Ignatius Martin Upton during the ceremony
Who said three's a crowd? The trio posed for a cute snap together as the ceremony got underway
Famous friends: Sandra, Kate and Ignatius flashed their smiles
The star looked absolutely stunning as she hit the red carpet earlier in the evening.
She perfectly accentuated her trim and toned physique with a full-length deep scarlet column Lanvin gown that featured layered ruffles and an ornate silver belt.
She accessorised with Jimmy Choo stilettos, a black Roger Vivier clutch and Fred Leighton drop earrings, while she kept her long brunette mane down in a simple sleek, straight style and donned flattering bronze make-up and dark, smoky eyes.
Buff biceps! Sandra seemed to be joking around and showing her muscular arms to the other guests seated at her table at one point in the evening
Playing the clown: Sandra might have been the guest of honour at the event, but she certainly kept her friends entertained with a series of wacky facial expressions
Industry darlings: Sandra embraced director John Lee Hancock as he congratulated her on her win
There's always time for a selfie: The brunette posed for a cute keepsake pic with fellow actress Julie Delpy as the ceremony got underway
Brunette and blonde: Sandra and Julie both displayed their natural beauty
The star posed alongside Gravity writer and director Alfonso Cuarón as they made their way along the red carpet and into the ceremony.
It was definitely the Mexican's night, with his film winning an impressive seven awards including Best Director, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects.
Sandra, meanwhile, lost out to Cate Blanchett in the Best Actress category and to Amy Adams for Best Actress In A Comedy, for which she had been nominated for The Heat.
Scarlet beauty: The Oscar-nominee was ravishing in her deep red column-style strapless Lanvin gown, which featured layered ruffles and an ornate silver belt, which she teamed with Jimmy Choos, a Roger Vivier clutch and Fred Leighton earrings
Snap happy: The Gravity star seemed to be a little flustered with the attention she received from the photographers on the red carpet
A winning combination: It proved to be quite the night for Sandra and her Gravity writer and director Alfonso Cuarón, who scooped a total of seven gongs for the sci-fi drama - including Best Director, Best Cinematography and Best Visual Effects
CRITICS' CHOICE AWARDS 2014: THE WINNERS
Best Actor: Matthew McConaughey,
Dallas Buyers Club
Best Actress: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
Best Supporting Actor: Jared Leto,
Dallas Buyers Club
Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyong'o,
12 Years a Slave
Best Young Actor/Actress: Adele Exarchopoulos, Blue Is The Warmest Color
Best Acting Ensemble: American Hustle
Best Director: Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity
Best Original Screenplay: Spike Jonze, Her
Best Adapted Screenplay: John Ridley,
12 Years A Slave
Best Cinematography: Emmanuel Lubezki, Gravity
Best Art Direction: Catherine Martin (Production Designer), Beverley Dunn
(Set Decorator), The Great Gatsby
Best Editing: Alfonso Cuarón and Mark Sanger, Gravity
The Great Gatsby
Best Hair & Make-up: American Hustle
Best Visual Effects: Gravity
Best Animated Feature: Frozen
Best Action Movie: Lone Survivor
Best Actor in an Action Movie: Mark Wahlberg, Lone Survivor
Best Actress in an Action Movie: Sandra Bullock, Gravity
Best Comedy: American Hustle
Best Actor in a Comedy: Leonardo DiCaprio, The Wolf Of Wall Street
Best Actress in a Comedy: Amy Adams, American Hustle
Best Sci-Fi/Horror Movie: Gravity
Best Foreign Language Film: Blue Is The Warmest Color
Best Documentary Feature: 20 Feet From Stardom
Best Song: "Let It Go" Robert Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Frozen
Best Score: Steven Price, Gravity
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