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CBS News/ January 10, 2013, 8:15 PM

Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2013: "Argo," "Silver Linings Playbook" win

Updated 10:16 p.m. ET

The 2013 awards season continued to heat up with the 18th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards Thursday night, with big honors going to "Argo," "Silver Linings Playbook" and "Skyfall."

The Ben Affleck-directed "Argo" took home the night's most coveted honor: best picture, beating out an impressive lists of films -- "Beasts of the Southern Wild," "Django Unchained," "Les Miserables," "Life of Pi," "Lincoln," "The Master," "Moonrise Kingdom," "Silver Linings Playbook" and "Zero Dark Thirty."

Affleck, meanwhile, looked shocked when he heard his name as winner of the best director category for "Argo." The win comes the same day as Oscar nominations were announced. Affleck was left out of both the best director and best actor categories for his work in "Argo" -- and he took the opportunity Thursday night at the Critics' Choice Awards to acknowledge what some critics considered an Academy Award nod snub.

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Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2013 highlights

"I would like to thank the Academy," said Affleck. "I'm kidding, I'm kidding. This is the one that counts." He added, "It's very very cool for me. .. there was a time that a Ben Affleck critics award was a 'Saturday Night Live' sketch." Affleck beat out directors Steven Spielberg, Kathryn Bigelow, Tom Hooper, Ang Lee and David O. Russell.

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Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2013 red carpet

Best acting awards went to Jessica Chastain for "Zero Dark Thirty," the action-thriller about the hunt for Osama bin Laden, and Daniel Day-Lewis, who portrayed the 16th U.S. president in "Lincoln."

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Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2013 press room

"This has been one of the greatest unforeseen privileges of my life," Day-Lewis said about his role in the film.

The first award of the night -- best acting ensemble -- went to "Silver Linings Playbook," starring Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence and Robert De Niro. It was the start of many honors for the film, which also went on to win best comedy movie. Lawrence scored the best comedy actress trophy for the film, and Bradley Cooper took home the best comedy actor award.

"You're looking at a very lucky man," Cooper said. "I got to work with such great comedians since I started...and then I got to work in this movie...In my life dramatic situations have had a lot of comedy in them," he said referring to "Silver Linings Playbook." "And Jennifer Lawrence, she is something else."

"Skyfall" dominated the action category, nabbing best action film and best actor for Daniel Craig. The best actress in an action movie trophy went to Lawrence for "The Hunger Games."

"This means so much," she said onstage, adding, "That movie -- it was such a powerful character."

The best supporting actress honor went to Anne Hathaway for her portrayal of Fantine in "Les Miserables."

"This is a bittersweet moment for me because I have this award but they spelled my name wrong...It is with an E," she said, smiling, at the start of her acceptance speech.

Quvenzhane Wallis, star of "Beasts of the Southern Wild" won the best young actor/actress honor. The 9-year-old actress, who scored a best actress Oscar nod earlier on Thursday, read her acceptance speech from her mobile phone.

When writer/director Judd Apatow walked on stage to accept the inaugural Critics' Choice Louis XIII Genius Award, he demanded everyone give him a standing ovation before saying he was touched by the honor.

Going into the night, "Lincoln" led the pack with a record-breaking 13 nods, followed by "Les Miserables" with 11 nominations, "Silver Linings Playbook" with 10 nominations and "Life of Pi" with nine. "Argo," ''Skyfall" and "The Master" each received seven.

Presenters included Nina Dobrev, Ray Liotta, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Melissa Leo, Eva Longoria, Jaine King, Cory Monteith, Rob Riggle, Emmy Rossum, Ian Somerhalder, Octavia Spencer and Paul Wesley.

The Broadcast Film Critics Association's ceremony comes the same day as the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences announces its Oscar nominees -- and is sometimes a predictor of Oscar nominees and winners. Critics' Choice acting awards often mirror winners at the Academy Awards.

Hosted by KTLA Los Angeles entertainment reporter Sam Rubin, the ceremony honors the finest in film achievement. The BFCA is the largest film critics organization in the United States and Canada, representing more than 270 television, radio and online critics. The awards ceremony was held at Barker Hangar, in Santa Monica, Calif. and aired live on The CW.

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rutledge72 says:
Well Lincoln and Battleship should of won! I can't belive Battleship was not even on this!!! Who is all these Critic's! They sure can't judge! Really not happy!
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DiamondIze says:
Last night's awards were so special! I got to watch them even though I left my DISH office so late, and I didn't get home until almost midnight. I'm so happy that our DISH Hopper records up to six different things during primetime because when I got home my recording of the awards was uninterrupted. My husband still got to watch the shows he loves, and the kids watched their favorite cartoons without cutting into what I wanted to watch.
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bonzothemonkey says:
After seeing Lincoln, Skyfall, and Argo, I'm surprised Argo was deemed the winner. While Affleck, like George Clooney, has become a great addition to the A List of American directors, Argo can not be considered on the same artistic level as either of Skyfall or Lincoln. It was done in documentary fashion with actors all cast more for their resemblance to the actual people involved in the political adventure than for the high level of their performances. Further, while it's indisputatble Mr. Affleck is an excellent director, one with a fine sense of what makes for a good screen play, his performance in this film was not close to being on the same level as Daniel Craig's in Skyfall or Daniel Day Lewis's in Lincoln. While I commend him for what he's achieved as both producer and director in his last films The Town and Argo, his acting in the latter was adequate, not great.
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