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Bullock, who presented the best-actor award that went to Colin Firth for "The King's Speech," was charmingly breezy as she introduced each of the nominees. "Jeff, dude, dude ... How much is enough? Huh? Think about it," she said to Jeff Bridges, nominated for "True Grit" after winning last year for "Crazy Heart." Before the ceremony, Bullock -- in a flaming, strapless red dress
-- didn't avoid the pre-show cameras. Asked if motherhood has changed her as an actor, she replied: "It's made me a better person. I'm more patient." The 46-year-old actress played it coy when asked about who she favored in the ceremony. "I'm voting for me to have a really good time," she said. So, based on the warm applause she got, were her peers in the Kodak Theatre.
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