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VIDEO: Sandra Bullock Is The Talk Of The Critics Choice After Party

Jan. 16 2010, Published 10:15 a.m. ET

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It was all about Sandra Bullock Friday night at the Critics Choice Movie Awards official after-party held at Katsuya in Hollywood.  The Blind Side star didn't make it to the bash but that didn't stop everyone from talking about her.

CCMA host Kristen Chenoweth told RadarOnline.com that her favorite part of the broadcast was "Sandra Bullock winning!"

Sandy was on The Hangover's Ken Jeong's mind - but it wasn't her win he was thinking about.  "The kiss was great! The kiss was great," he said of Sandy and Meryl Streep's on-stage canoodle. "I've got it Tivo'd and I'm going to watch it in private without the wife knowing!"

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Nancy O'Dell also confessed she's on Team Sandra telling RadarOnline.com, "It's about time that she got recognized.  If she's gonna have to share it, sharing it with Meryl Streep is not a bad thing. That in itself is an honor and then the fact that they did an open mouth kiss?  That was even better!"

But Brother's star Bailey Madison, 10, - who lost for best young actor to Saorise Ronan - wasn't thinking about Sandra Bullock.  She had co-star Tobey Maguire on her mind.  She told RadarOnline.com that the superstar is also super-sweet.  "He came here tonight and he just held my hand and when I was waiting to hear he squeezed it and put his other hand on top."

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