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Sunday
Jan122014

Golden Globe Winners 

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I shall recap the Globes afterwards. I can't even with the live-blogging. I miss so much every time. So here is the winners list as they are announced and the general timeline of events.  

SUPPORTING ACTRESS Jennifer Lawrence, American Hustle
'don't ever do this again. It's so scary' - the first part!
SUPPORTING ACTRESS TV Jacqueline Bissett, Dancing on the Edge
clearly overwhelmed after such a long career. Remember when she slept with Rob Lowe in Class (1984)?
MINISERIES Behind the Candelabra
ACTRESS MINISERIES Elisabeth Moss, Top of the Lake
so deserving but i was not expecting her.

Captain Phillips & The Wolf of Wall Street intros...

ACTOR, DRAMA TV Bryan Cranson, Breaking Bad 
DRAMA TV Breaking Bad 

Philomena intro...

BEST ORIGINAL SCORE Alex Ebert, All is Lost
I'm so happy for this win and the guy has a cute moment with P Diddy. (Is that what we call him now? I seriously don't know/care)  "thanks for letting me try all over your movie"
BEST ORIGINAL SONG "Ordinary Love" U2 for Mandela
I should've predicted this. This was a 'duh' moment even though Frozen totally shoulda... 
SUPPORTING ACTOR, DRAMA TV Jon Voight, Ray Donovan
Damn, I was hoping for Rob Lowe who was so hilariously creepy  in Behind the Candelabra

Her intro... it occurs to me that these intros are so much more important to people who don't see all the movies. But no clips of the 

BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY, MUSICAL Amy Adams, American Hustle
Yep, she's getting the nomination over Streep. This woulda shocked us so hard a few months ago. (Like Julianne Moore she just waited so long to win anything major!)

Miss Golden Globe! It's the spawn of Kevin & Kyra.

BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA TV Robin Wright, House of Cards
SUPPORTING ACTOR, MOVIES Jared Leto, Dallas Buyers Club
SCREENPLAY Spike Jonze, Her
(our "stealth entertainer of the year") 

Nebraska intro... 

BEST ACTOR, COMEDY TV Andy Samberg, Brooklyn Nine-Nine
BEST FOREIGN FILM The Great Beauty 
BEST ACTOR, MINISERIES/MOVIE  Michael Douglas, Behind the Candelabra
BEST ACTRESS, COMEDY TV Amy Poehler, Parks and Recreation
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Frozen 

Diane Keaton sings the end of her speech for Woody Allen. Adorable as ever.

Cecil B Demille goes to Woody Allen... Diane Keaton speaks on his behalf. 

BEST DIRECTOR Alfonso Cuaron, Gravity
Makes a herpes joke to Sandra Bullock. LOL.
BEST ACTOR, COMEDY Leonardo DiCaprio, Wolf of Wall Street

Incredibly awkward 12 Years a Slave intro  but then a relevant to the movie Rush intro. What is going on?

BEST MOVIE, COMEDY OR MUSICAL American Hustle 
BEST ACTRESS, DRAMA Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine
BEST ACTOR, DRAMA Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club
BEST MOVIE, DRAMA 12 Years a Slave
Huge surprise given that it lost every other nomination ! Shocked acceptance speech with Sarah Paulson, McQueen dubbed "The Bette Davis of America" (???), acting as teleprompter for the frazzled director. 

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Reader Comments (70)

Best part of the Woody Allen tribute is Ronan Farrow's tweet about it: https://twitter.com/RonanFarrow/status/422582684636807168. Four for you, Ro Farrow, four for you.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJM

In answer to your question tombeet (see bottom of page 1), no this isn't the first time it's happened. In 2012 (celebrating the best in film for 2011), the respective awards went to 'The Artist' (Best Picture M/C), 'The Descendants' (Best Picture Drama), Martin Scorsese for 'Hugo' (Best Director) and Woody Allen for 'Midnight in Paris' (Best Screenplay).

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterAnon

Can everyone calm down about JLaw please it's the star fucking globes, of course she wins here over Lupita, and it's clear 12 Years wasn't as widely loved with its sole Best Pic win. I don't think she will win at the oscars again so soon.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterRami

I agree, people need to chill out with Jennifer Lawrence. Hathaway was put through the grinder last year (also interesting she didn't present tonight. Is she filming something?) and I feel the same thing may happen to Lawrence, particularly if next week she wins the SAG as well. There really hasn't been a star like her in at least 15 years with such a short and meteoric rise to both critical and audience acclaim. She's a genuine movie star. And can I say that I sincerely hate that the media and blogosphere puts two lovely, talented ladies (Lawrence and Lupita) against each other when both gave terrific performances? Frankly, I was rooting for Sally Hawkins, who was sublime in Blue Jasmine and is just criminally underrated in general.

I love awards season but I hate the nastiness that ensues when one's favorite doesn't win. At least bravo to the Globes for spreading the wealth this year. American Hustle, 12 Years a Slave, Gravity, Her, Dallas Buyers Club, Wolf of Wall Street, Blue Jasmine, etc., all walked away with major awards tonight.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterAaron

Lawrence was gr8 fun in her role but miscast and the win will allow cruel bloggers to spit out how much they hate her,erm she doesn't pick herself for the win or the nom and why is Swank always a byword for mediocre she's as good as most compretent actresses and was gr8 in both her winning roles,the constant bashing is ridiculous her win was 10 yrs ago,get over it.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered Commentermark

I'm hoping that Jennifer and Lupita split the vote, and that Sally Hawkins comes up through the middle to snag the Oscar.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterRobMiles

robmiles -- now you're just writing fanfic ;)

aaron, anon, tombeet - i'm glad they spread the wealth too. Yeah, the non acting major prizes were all different films in 2008 but even more impressive is 2007, which was like last night, a night in which no film repeated across the big prizes of

ACTOR DRAMA
ACTRESS DRAMA
DIRECTOR
SCREENPLAY
PICTURE, comedy
PICTURE, drama

crazy, rigth? of course once you add in supporting and the musical comedy acting that chances since HUSTLE & DALLAS but mostly it was a give something to every film type night

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

Ok that Bette Davis shoutout was "does he not know who Bette Davis is??" levels of bananas. Especially since Sarah Paulson is clearly this generation's Agnes Moorehead.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterTB

Come on, nobody except Scorsese and the other auteurs would get the Moorhead comparison. If McQueen saw Bette Davis traces, I'd say sing it out, Steve! And also put Paulson in all your next films.

Joey D-Purple Rose of Cairo is one of my favorites too but the Mia films and Manhattan just feel like reminders of somebody who is imperfect and despite this being a tribute for films and not character, it feels unavoidable given how unsaid it has become.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterCMG

I still feel that Streep will be nominated for the Oscar... She was brilliant in August and has been nominated for lesser performances in the past. Either way it works for her- if she gets the nomination, she makes history with 18- no matter who is nominated Blanchett will win. If Streep is not nominated, I feel that it is almost her first snub- which will play into the narrative for future nominations- how she can storm awards season with Iron Lady and not make sent with her far superior work in August is mind boggling to me?
But Oscar nominations were already mailed in? Is Adams in even with her SAG snub? I though the Oscar and SAG voting member were more the same group of people then BAFTA/Golden Globes.
Nathaniel- do you think Adams buzz came early enough to influence an Oscar nomination?

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJamie

Golden Globes shows favoratism, few winners did not deseve their awards. Hope they will change their voting systems next year and future years.... not worth it to watch this award show.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered Commenterlovesmovie

lovesmovie -- all awards bodies have favoritism issues. good luck finding one without!

jamie -- i think so yes. BUT i think it's like 50/50 toss a coin. Yes, Meryl has been nominated for a llot less, and she's hardly the weakest member of that assumed shortlist in terms of actual performance (that'd be Sandra Bullock but people are way too crazy in love with Gravity for her to get snubbed) to make room for Amy Adams. But narrative matters a lot and that iron lady win will certainly not *help* (though it might not hurt) since most people in retrospect seem to think it unworthy of the win... i wish those people had voted for Viola at the time. LOL. I mean really. i hate that fickleness.

January 13, 2014 | Registered CommenterNATHANIEL R

I'm not sure if adorable is the right word for Dianne Keaton's song, a bit awkward. Spike Jonze is kind of handsome (and I'm a straight guy) and gave a good speech. Brooklyn Nine-Nine was a big mistake. I don't think 12 Years a Slave was a surprise, there aren't as many awards to go around and director/pic splits are common at the globes. Chitel isn't going to win the award at the Oscars either.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterOrrin Konheim

I'll go against the grain and say I enjoyed McConaughey's speech. It reflected his personality, and I loved how he gave the credit for his career renaissance to his wife. "Go get it McConaughey."

Jennifer Lawrence can't help that she won last year. Her work in American Hustle is one of the best performances of the year, and truly supporting!

And good for DiCaprio. I haven't seen TWOWS, and I was pulling for Phoenix, but it was nice reward for his passion project.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterSawyer

Well, Oscar ballot were due days BEFORE the Globes were handed out and the Globe voters don't vote for the noms. They can "help" to choose the winners.
So there still is a (small) chance Meryl gets in because actors loved her movie at least at the SAG.
They have the last word. But if she doesn't get enough votes then... well, she will survive.
I just don't hope it's because of a "vendetta" of her win for TIL, where enough critics and media has pushed her there.
But Meryl has only won most awards when her chances at an Oscar was quite good.
With her winning the third finally (deserved or not), the need to award her again has been slowed down. But hey, she didn't go empty handed at all. She won an icon award in Palms Springs, Nevada critics and Hollywood Film Festival as a part of best Ensemble and best Actress at Italy's Capri International Film fest. That's more award than she won for Bridges.

I'm happy to see that Amy's finally seen as a leading lady. Can only bode well for future projects. 8)

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterSonja

meryl will be fine if not nominated, and it might be good for people to forget a little about (being tired of) her.

and jennifer, if she wins again, and a huge backlash ensues, can try a career revival at 30, even 35. lol

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered Commentermarcelo

"and jennifer, if she wins again, and a huge backlash ensues, can try a career revival at 30, even 35. lol"

marcelo, cool...she'll be just the right age to play grandmothers!

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered Commenterbrookesboy

brookesboy - touché.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered Commentermarcelo

Nathaniel- But why do people blame Meryl for the Iron Lady win? Should the blame and backlash be at the Academy members who voted her in? I do not get it.

January 13, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterJamie

isn't this year golden globe the overdue actressexual dream? i mean, almost every actress that wins, apart from j-law and c-hett, are overdue for awards, from robin wright to amy adams, wow!

January 14, 2014 | Unregistered Commentercraver
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