BAFTA/LA honors Sean Penn
'Milk' star given Kubrick Award
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"What's my British thing to say?" asked Penn as he held the award. "Guy Ritchie is back!"
Penn's award was presented by Paul Thomas Anderson, who made a witty speech in which he listed the ways Penn compared to Kubrick.
"Stanley Kubrick made 'Spartacus.' Sean Penn spent 32 days in an L.A. jail," said Anderson. "Stanley Kubrick was a photographer in the beginning of his career. Sean did considerable damage to photographers' cameras in the beginning of his career."
Also honored were Don Cheadle, Stephen Frears (whom presenter Jack Black referred to as "a life surfer with the eyes of a warlock") and Tilda Swinton, whose award was given by Hugh Laurie. "I haven't seen any of Tilda's films and that was a help," said Laurie after watching the clips from her films.











