Christian Bale had some kinder words for the subjects of Vice as he accepted the award for Best Actor in a Comedy at the Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday.
'I'm actually so proud, as somebody who came to America when I was 17, I am so proud to be part of a film that is a love story, in my mind, to America,' the English actor told the star-studded audience.
'It's been so generous, America,' he continued. 'Introduced me to my gorgeous wife, raising my beautiful family, cannot thank America enough.'
Bale's speech struck a gentler tone than the one he took at the Golden Globes, when he compared Dick Cheney to 'Satan' while accepting Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy.
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Christian Bale had some kinder words for the subjects of Vice as he accepted the award for Best Actor in a Comedy at the Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday, calling the film a 'love story' to America
'Thank you to Satan for giving me inspiration for playing this role,' Bale said in an apparent snub to the former vice president last week.
The political satire shows an unrecognizable Bale as Cheney, depicting the former second-in-command as the ruthless mastermind behind George W Bush's presidency.
And while he may have chosen sweeter words this week, Bale still managed to sneak in some subtle criticism.
'We've been put in a comedy, I guess time sort of allows it to be a comedy but it's really a tragedy, isn't it?' Bale said after he was named the category's winner.
Bale then launched into a long speech, blatantly ignoring the music that tried to nudge him off the stage as he thanked everyone from the doctor who 'fattened me up without killing me' for Vice to the famous American trumpet player Louis Armstrong.


Bale's speech struck a gentler tone than he took at the Golden Globes, when he compared Dick Cheney to 'Satan' while accepting Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy


Bale then launched into a long speech, blatantly ignoring the music that tried to nudge him off the stage as he thanked everyone from the doctor who 'fattened me up without killing me' to famous American trumpet player Louis Armstrong
'I want to thank Louis Armstrong because why not? He's such a beautiful man,' Bale said as the crowd laughed.
Bale was back on stage at the end of the night after being named Best Actor, and joked that he didn't 'have anything to say - I said it all in my last one'.
But that didn't stop Bale from giving a quick monologue about acting and what it meant to him.
'I always admire people who are willing to make a fool of themselves and that's what I think acting is really all about - embracing humiliation,' he said.
'And I've enjoyed it so much. It's so wonderful when you can only really do one thing in your life, it's great to be recognized for it.'
While Bale added some humor to the award show, it was Lady Gaga who brought the tears as she finally took home an acting award for her role in A Star Is Born.
Lady Gaga was the second name to be called in the night's second tie, as it was revealed both she and Glenn Close had been chosen for Best Actress.
The pop star was overcome with emotion as she headed to the stage, tripping up the stairs twice and revealing she had spilled water all over herself.
'I went to places in my mind and in my heart that I did not know existed or that I could,' Lady Gaga said during her touching speech.
'This is a tremendous honor. I feel recognized not just for my performance, but for the inner work it took in the creation of this character.'


While Bale brought some humor to the award show, it was Lady Gaga who brought the tears as she finally took an acting award home for her role in A Star Is Born


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Lady Gaga was the second name to be called in the night's second tie, as it was revealed both she and Glenn Close had been chosen for Best Actress
Lady Gaga then paid tribute to Bradley Cooper, calling him a 'magical filmmaker' and a 'magical human being'.
'I have never had an experience with a director or an actor like I had with you and I will cherish it forever,' she continued.
'You seamlessly were the love of my life and the man behind the camera.'
Lady Gaga then opened up about the obstacles she had to overcome to play Ally, a character whose journey from obscurity to superstardom was much like her own.
'It was one of the hardest things I've ever done, to re-live something I'm not quite sure I wanted to re-live,' she said.
'But I was able to be vulnerable in a way that I never have before because of that love and trust.'


The pop star was overcome with emotion as she headed to the stage, tripping up the stairs twice and revealing she had spilled water all over herself


Glenn Close's name was called first after it was revealed there was a tie for Best Actress
As the music began to play, Lady Gaga joked that she could still talk 'with a piano in the background'.
'I want to thank life for all the experiences I had to draw from to become this role,' she continued.
'I would like to dedicate this award tonight to all people who have suffered from alcoholism or addiction or who have watched their loved ones suffer. This is the true star of the film, the true star of the film is not me, its bravery and perseverance.'
Host Taye Diggs kicked off the awards show on Sunday night, putting his Broadway background to good use as he celebrated a year of cinema that was packed with diversity.


Hollywood's award season continued its parade to the Oscars with the Critics' Choice Award on Sunday, which Taye Diggs kicked off with a song and dance about diversity


Diggs put his Broadway background to good use as he celebrated a year of cinema that was packed with inclusivity
'It was particularly a great year for African Americans, black filmmakers earned a record $1.5billion at the domestic box office,' Diggs told the crowd full of celebrities.
Then, to the tune of Cardi B's hit song 'I Like It', Diggs launched into a celebration of the 'representation of my brothers and sisters'.
His musical tribute featured references to a slew of this year's biggest films, including Black Panther and BlacKkKlansman.
Diggs was accompanied by what he called his 'Black up' singers and dancers, who often chimed in with hilarious lines.
When Diggs referenced the Ku Klux Klan, the girls sang 'they're not cool, they're racist'. When he mentioned Dick Cheney, portrayed in the nominated film Vice, the girls added 'Dick Cheney's not black'.


To the tune of Cardi B's hit song 'I Like It', Diggs launched into a celebration of the 'representation of my brothers and sisters'


Diggs was accompanied by what he called his 'Black up' singers and dancers, who often chimed in with hilarious lines


His musical tribute featured references to a slew of this year's biggest films, including Black Panther and BlacKkKlansman
'Barry Jenkins made us wonder what Beale Street would say,' Diggs sang. 'Where my Crazy Rich Asians at?'
'Let's give it up for the queen,' he continued, revealing he was referring to Regina King.
Following Diggs' opening tune, it was only natural that the first award of the night would be rewarded to Best Song.
And Lady Gaga continued her sweep of the category this award season for the hit Shallow, which won the Golden Globe just last week.


Lady Gaga continued her sweep in the Best Song category for her tune Shallow from A Star Is Born on Sunday


'Oh my goodness, thank you so much,' Lady Gaga told the crowd as she took the stage in a simple light pink gown


Lady Gaga paid tribute to Bradley Cooper, who directed and starred alongside her in the film


Close put a comforting around an emotional Lady Gaga as they walked off the stage together following their speeches
'Oh my goodness, thank you so much,' Lady Gaga told the crowd as she took the stage in a simple light pink gown.
'I'll never forget when we wrote this song together, I'll never forget playing it for Bradley the first time and seeing his face light up and singing it live together, take after take,' she continued as the crowd laughed.
'I was mesmerized as myself and as my character Ally. I was basking in the brilliant transformation of Bradley into Jackson Maine, overwhelmed by the storytelling and power in his voice.'
'This song is a conversation between men and women,' she continued, echoing her words from the red carpet earlier that night.


The first two acting awards of the nights were proof that Diggs' song was speaking the truth, as Regina King and Mahershala Ali both nabbed supporting actor wins


Mahershala Ali paid tribute to Green Book composer Kris Bowers after winning Best Supporting Actor on Sunday
'Asking each other questions about life, and a desire for more depth in the shallowness of our modern era. I'm so happy it resonated with you.'
The first two acting awards of the nights were proof that Diggs' song was speaking truth, as Regina King and Mahershala Ali both nabbed supporting actor wins.
Ali brought Green Book composer Kris Bowers to the podium to pay him special thanks, revealing Bowers had taught him how to play the piano for the role.
Both Ali and King won their categories at last week's Golden Globes as well - a good sign for the actors as the race to the Oscars continues.


Sarah Silverman made a Bird Box joke as she presented the award for Best Sci-Fi or Horror Movie on Sunday


Diggs made a quick outfit change and got laughs from the crowd early on during the ceremony


Claire Foy accepted the #SeeHer award at the 24th annual Critics' Choice Awards on Sunday


Darren Criss contiued his own award season sweep for his role in The Assassination of Gianni Versace on Sunday
The Favourite nabbed Best Acting Ensemble, but stars Olivia Colman, Emma Stone, and Rachel Weisz all skipped out on the ceremony - with presenter Cole Sprouse joking they were overseas for a 'high stakes duck race'.
Darren Criss continued his own awards season sweep for his role in The Assassination of Gianni Versace, which has also won him an Emmy and Golden Globe.
And the former Glee star scored laughs from the crowd as he apologized for any future 'lackluster performances'.
'I hope when that happens you will remember this moment, because I certainly will,' he added.


There was a very rare tie in the Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries, with both Amy Adams and Patricia Arquette nabbing the award


Crazy Rich Asians won big with Best Comedy and the entire cast happily took the stage to accept the award


Rachel Brosnahan continued to dominate for her work in The Marvelous Mrs Maisel - which has also won her a Golden Globe and Emmy Award


The cast of Big Bang Theory were out in full force to honor creator Chuck Lorre with the Critics' Choice Creative Achievement Award


Sandra Oh will be adding another award to her trophy case after winning Best Actress in a Drama Series for her work on Killing Eve, which also won her a Golden Globe
The first tie of the night occurred in the Best Actress in a Movie/Miniseries category, with both Amy Adams and Patricia Arquette nabbing the award.
The pair stood arm in arm on the podium and went back and forth as they thanked their respective network, cast, and families.
Crazy Rich Asians won big with Best Comedy, while Rachel Brosnahan continued to dominate for her work in The Marvelous Mrs Maisel - which has, like Criss, also won her a Golden Globe and Emmy Award.
Alfonso Cuaron continued his victory lap with Roma, winning Best Director a week after he nabbed the same award at the Golden Globes.


Amy Sherman-Palladino and the cast and crew of The Marvelous Mrs Maisel accept the award for Best Comedy


Alfonso Cuaron continued his victory lap for Roma, taking home Best Director and Best Picture on Sunday night
Cuaron used his acceptance speech to reference Donald Trump's ongoing fight to build a wall at the US-Mexico border.
'The other side - which is perceived as foreign - is often misunderstood,' he said.
'Films cannot break down walls, but they can offer windows to the other side. And when we look through this window, what we find is our own reflection.'
Many of Sunday's winners mirrored those at last week's Golden Globes, with The Americans and The Marvelous Mrs Maisel once again nabbing awards for Best Drama Series and Best Comedy Series, respectively.
But the winners strayed when it came time for the biggest award of the night, as Roma was selected for Best Picture while Bohemian Rhapsody went home completely empty-handed.
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Main photo article Christian Bale had some kinder words for the subjects of Vice as he accepted the award for Best Actor in a Comedy at the Critics’ Choice Awards on Sunday.
‘I’m actually so proud, as somebody who came to America when I was 17, I am so proud to be part of a film that is a love ...
It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.
Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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