Weekend Review: TCM Goes to the Oscars, Sherlock's "Last Vow"

Decorative statue at the 2013 Governors Awards | Photo Credits: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

“It’s a room full of excitement. It’s a room full of sweat,” recalls Ellen Burstyn, who won her Oscar in 1975 for Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore. “It’s your bar mitzvah times a million,” says director-writer Jason Reitman, a four-time nominee (Up in the Air, Juno) who remembers getting over his loss with a post-show visit to In-N-Out Burger. (My kind of guy.) “It’s a bit like being in a car crash. Everything slows down, everything goes into slow motion,” Helen Mirren reflects on the moment her name was read when she won in 2007 for The Queen.

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