brooke, all the best going forward. >> thank you. >> you know who always looks dapper? that man right there, josh elliott.. we want to turn now to a real favorite heading into last night. "12 years a slave." it did not disappoint. lupita nyong'o looked great. and won big. took home the oscar for best supporting actress. the movie, itself, took home the seminal award of the night for best picture. i had a chance to talk to nyong'o and the star-studded team behind this singular film after their big win. >> and the oscar goes to -- lupita nyong'o. >> that's my name. that moment of realization and then just like -- just realizing, what that means. you know, that i have -- an academy-award winner. it doesn't escape me for one moment that so much joy in my life is thanks to so much pain in someone else's. i take so much to make myself care. >> i'm fascinated by the giving of awards for so subjective a thing. what, for you, what does it mean? >> well, it means that my work is appreciated. it means that i got to play a woman, a character, in a real woman who touched people. >> "12 years a slave." >> reporter: the