Oscars: The best moments
Here is look back at the 85th Academy Awards.
Oscar host Seth MacFarlane talks to William Shatner on the video screen during his opening. Shatner gives the host tips to make sure tomorrow's headlines don't read "worst Oscar host ever."
Oscar host Seth MacFarlane talks to William Shatner on the video screen during his opening. Shatner gives the host tips to make sure tomorrow's headlines don't read "worst Oscar host ever."
Charlize Theron and Channing Tatum dance to "The Way You Look Tonight."
Austrian-German actor Christoph Waltz accepts the Oscar for best supporting actor for his role in the film "Django Unchained"
"Django Unchained" writer/director Quentin Tarantino accepts the award for best original screenplay. "It's the writer's year man," he said. "Peace out."
"Chicago" actress Catherine Zeta-Jones performs "All That Jazz" to pay tribute to movie musicals.
Barbra Streisand performs "Memories" onstage to pay tribute to the late Marvin Hamlisch.
The cast of "Les Miserables" performs during the Oscars ceremony.
Norah Jones performs the song "Everybody Needs A Best Friend" from the film "Ted."
Adele performs "Skyfall" onstage in a sparkly dress and shoes.
Songwriter Paul Epworth and singer Adele accept the Oscar for best original song for "Skyfall." An emotional Adele thanked "my man" before turning the microphone over to Epworth.
Director Ang Lee took home the Oscar for best director for "Life of Pi."
"Les Miserables" actress Anne Hathaway accepts the award for best supporting actress.
Jennifer Lawrence trips on her way to the stage after winning best actress for "Silver Linings Playbook."
"You guys are just standing up because you feel bad that I fell," Lawrence said in response to her standing ovation. She wished fellow nominee Emmanuelle Riva a happy birthday before leaving the stage.
Daniel Day-Lewis accepts the best actor Oscar for his performance in the lead role of "Lincoln."
Jack Nicholson and Michelle Obama present the Oscar for best picture.
