Non-Committal Golden Globe Live-Tape Delayed Blogging Arrivals. What?
6:00 The official HFPA Twitter account announced a short time ago that this 'this is what the stars will be eating' tonight. Stars they're just like us...
Stars! They're just like us ...if us happens to be starting some California Pepper Honey Goat Cheese on Endive Pear Salad and then gourging on Carmalized Mint Fennel and Smoked Flat Iron Beef with Grilled Sweet Pickled Pepper and and Assortment of Gourmet Rolls tonight. Are us? We?
6:27 What is Jessica Chastain supposed to eat? She's vegan. They're not good with Flat Iron Beef
winners list and brief early comments after the jump
6:30 Amy Adams is the first star I saw in my very casual red carpet viewing. I'm about to hop on a subway so I will miss a lot. But she looks stunning and her body is slammin' even though i heard "spanks' on the unforgiving twitter. But that color is so hard not to fade away in and this silhouette is so ubiquitous for years now... perhaps she's trying to fade into the background so that she may secretly be the master of us all.
6:39 Who are you looking forward to seeing tonight? Do you like Amy's "ballet pink" look or Claire Danes red red dress and blonde hair that's just as unshy?
7:52 Oh so it turns out live blogging from an iPad is THE WORST . So impossible. This is also why I don't go to other people's parties. Travel time and I miss the arrivals.
7:59 The host of this party has offered everyone handjobs if The Master wins any acting prizes. (One has to wonder if The Weintein Co has thought of that with the Golden Globe voters.)
8:05 Tina Fey and Amy Poehler killed their opening. So so funny and fresh!
-Meryl Streep isn't here tonight. She has the flu
-I heard she's AMAZING in it."
8:08 SUPPORTING ACTOR Christoph Waltz for Django Unchained
He said "I have two people to thank..." at which point they cut to Connie Britton. I often find myself giving thans to Connie Britton but I don't think that's where Christoph Waltz was going with it, camera director.
8:12 Dennis Quaid arrives to present looking very ... tight. In this room "He's totally had a facelift." "Tonight" Zing! If Tina & Amy won't tell stale facelift jokes, we'll do it for them.
8:14 SUPPORTING ACTRESS, TV Maggie Smith for Downton Abbey
8:16 MR AND MISS GOLDEN GLOBE! Yes.
8:19 BEST TV MOVIE, GAME CHANGE
It always freaks me out to see "Jonathan Levinston" (Danny Strong) from Buffy winning prizes for things that are not evil plans to defeat Buffy.
8:27 During some technological misshap I believe Caterine Zeta Jones sang a Les Miz number at me. I believe that even if I had been paying attention I would not understand why.
8:35 TV ACTOR DRAMA Damian Lewis, Homeland
8:35 More technical snafus on my end! I think I have to call it a night and revisit with "live" tape delay. I did warn you.
MOVIES - THE WINNERS
Drama WINNER: Argo
Comedy or musical WINNER: Les Misérables
Director WINNER: Ben Affleck, Argo
Actor, comedy or musical WINNER: Hugh Jackman, Les Misérables
Actress, comedy or musical WINNER: Jennifer Lawrence, Silver Linings Playbook
Actor, drama WINNER: Daniel Day-Lewis, Lincoln
Actress, drama WINNER: Jessica Chastain, Zero Dark Thirty
Supporting actor WINNER: Christoph Waltz, Django Unchained
Supporting actress WINNER: Anne Hathaway, Les Misérables
Screenplay WINNER: Quentin Tarantino, Django Unchained
Original score WINNER: Mychael Danna, Life of Pi
Best Original Song WINNER: Adele, Skyfall (Skyfall)
Animated feature film WINNER: Brave
Foreign film WINNER: Amour
Television
Miniseries or TV movie WINNER: Game Change, HBO
Drama WINNER: Homeland, Showtime
Comedy or musical WINNER: Girls, HBO
Actor, drama series WINNER: Damian Lewis, Homeland, Showtime
Actress, drama series WINNER: Claire Danes, Homeland, Showtime
Actor, comedy or musical series WINNER: Don Cheadle, House of Lies, Showtime
Actress, comedy or musical series WINNER: Lena Dunham, Girls, HBO
Supporting actor, series, miniseries or movie WINNER: Ed Harris, Game Change, HBO
Supporting actress WINNER: Maggie Smith, Downton Abbey, PBS
Actor, miniseries or TV movie WINNER: Kevin Costner, Hatfields & McCoys, History
Actress, miniseries or TV movie WINNER: Julianne Moore, Game Change, HBO
TO BE CONTINUED... Here's my take on Jodie Foster's Speech
Reader Comments (60)
I'm assuming she meant she probably won't get awards attention again. So she'll likely not be on a stage like that again.
iggy - It's like our owner went away for the weekend without leaving us a clean bowl of food and water :(
^ hahaha. Just had a terrible day, one of those you wish you didn't get up, and not finding the usual live blogging aggravated it. Ugh, internet addictions...
Mel Gibson was Jodie Foster's +1:he's one of her best friend and one of RDJ's good friend
i liked Jodie Foster's speech :a little confused at the begining and poweful and honest
I think out of any celebrity , I really respect and admire Jodie Foster, I can't imagine how much the John Hinckley incident must have impacted her personally and since then of course she would want to protect her privacy as much as possible but at the end of the day she is an actor and director and that is her craft, I really admire her and lover her for her speech.
It was a fun show and I loved Jodie Foster's speech. There were some surprising wins as well, which makes the rest of the oscar season seem even more unpredictable and exciting.
Nicole and Ewan were sitting at the same table ! I will always love Moulin Rouge !
Marcos - I read somewhere that Jodie's mother has dementia, but it was probably a gossip blog so I don't know if that's true.
thais: I had not read anything. That was just the impression I got when I heard Jodie speak and saw her get emotional. This rumor you heard seems to confirm it!
I am sorry for her.
I'm thinking Argo might pull off an upset, too. Still, this reminds me of 1996, when Ron Howard was shockingly snubbed of an Oscar nod for Apollo 13, probably because they didn't really take him seriously (just like Affleck) but won a number of directing prizes including the DGA, but Gibson and Braveheart still took the Oscars. Gibson and Sense and Sensibility won the Globes that year, though.
BTW, in retrospect, don't you think the Academy wished they'd taken Howard a little more seriously than Gibson? Gibson was definitely one of their most embarrassing decisions.
I'm glad that Jodie Foster's nonsense has overshadowed the Melissa Leo-level ish that Anne Hathaway pulled last night. Yikes. Love my Annie to death, but gurl, keep that up, and you're basically engraving that Oscar statuette to the Flying Nun herself. Be glad that you're the frontrunner and that you didn't go down with the Razzie-worthy sinking ship that is "Les Miz." Be glad for small favors and tighten it up for SAGs, BAFTA, and the big O.