'Knight' dominates People's Choice
Caped crusader pic nabs five awards
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“On behalf of all of the cast from the movie, thank you very much to the fans,” Bale said. “Here’s to Heath.”
The CBS ceremony was hosted by Queen Latifah and returned to the Shrine Auditorium for its typical star-studded live-show format, following last year’s writers’ strike-friendly, pre-taped program. Stars such as Adam Sandler, Kate Hudson, Robin Williams, Hugh Laurie and Reese Witherspoon showed up to accept their awards at the slightly subdued ceremony.
“It’s such a great way to start the new year,” Witherspoon, the “Four Christmases” star who won an Oscar in 2005 for portraying June Carter Cash in “Walk the Line,” said as she accepted her award for female movie star. “A couple years ago, I won a great award for singing in a movie. This year, I won an award for having a baby throw up on me.”
Other recipients selected by Internet voters in categories spanning movies, television and music included “Dancing With the Stars” as reality show; Carrie Underwood for female singer; “House,” TV drama; Brad Pitt, leading man; Angelina Jolie for female action star; and Ellen DeGeneres for talkshow host.
“I wish I could share this with you,” DeGeneres told the audience while clutching her trophy onstage. “I could throw it on the ground and smash it into a million pieces, and give each one of you a little piece of it, but that’s violent, and that’s probably why you voted for me, because I’m not violent.”
Other winners were “Wall-E” for family movie, “27 Dresses” for comedy and “The Secret Life of Bees” for indie.
Will Smith topped both male action star and movie star; Kate Hudson was declared the best leading lady. The TV comedy prize went to “Two and a Half Men” and the TV animated comedy “The Simpsons.”
Queen Latifah accepted the drama and independent movie awards alongside her “The Secret Life of Bees” co-star Dakota Fanning. The overly enthusiastic host opened the show by wading through the audience and asking celebrities if they could keep entertaining the masses in 2009. All mimicked President-elect Barack Obama and by answering: “Yes we can.”







