After a well-paced two hours, "No Country For Old Men" received the highest honor of the Screen Actors Guild Awards - Best Ensemble In A Motion Picture - making it the front-runner for the Best Picture Academy Award. This came after a bevy of awards to individual actors, which included colorful speeches from honorees like Josh Brolin ("No Country" ensemble), Ruby Dee (surprise Supporting Actress winner for "American Gangster"), Julie Chrisite (Best Actress for "Away From Her"), Tina Fey (Best Actress - Comedy for "30 Rock"), and the cast of "Entourage." Charles Durning received SAG's honorary award, and Daniel Day-Lewis gave a touching tribute to Heath Ledger in his acceptance speech for Best Actor in Paul Thomas Anderson's "There Will Be Blood."