Monday, January 8, 2018

75TH GOLDEN GLOBE AWARDS WINNERS!


BEST MOTION PICTURE - DRAMA: THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI
BEST MOTION PICTURE - COMEDY/MUSICAL: LADY BIRD
BEST DIRECTOR: GUILLERMO DEL TORO - THE SHAPE OF WATER
BEST ACTOR - DRAMA: GARY OLDMAN - THE DARKEST HOUR
BEST ACTRESS - DRAMA: FRANCES MCDORMAND - THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI
BEST ACTOR - COMEDY/MUSICAL: JAMES FRANCO - THE DISASTER ARTIST
BEST ACTRESS - COMEDY/MUSICAL: SAOIRSE RONAN - LADY BIRD
BEST SCREENPLAY: THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR: SAM ROCKWELL - THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS: ALLISON JANEY - I, TONYA
BEST FOREIGN FILM: IN THE FADE
BEST ANIMATED FILM: COCO
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE: THE SHAPE OF WATER
BEST ORIGINAL SONG: "THIS IS ME" - THE GREATEST SHOWMAN

BEST SERIES - DRAMA: THE HANDMAID'S TALE
BEST SERIES - COMEDY/MUSICAL: THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL
BEST LIMITED SERIES/TV MOVIE: BIG LITTLE LIES
BEST ACTOR IN A DRAMA SERIES: STERLING K. BROWN - THIS IS US
BEST ACTRESS IN A DRAMA SERIES: ELISABETH MOSS - THE HANDMAID'S TALE
BEST ACTOR IN A COMEDY/MUSICAL SERIES: AZIZ ANSARI - MASTER OF NONE
BEST ACTRESS IN A COMEDY/MUSICAL SERIES: RACHEL BROSNAHAN - THE MARVELOUS MRS. MAISEL
BEST ACTOR IN A LIMITED SERIES/TV MOVIE: EWAN MCGREGOR - FARGO
BEST ACTRESS IN A LIMITED SERIES/TV MOVIE: NICOLE KIDMAN - BIG LITTLE LIES
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR - ALL TELEVISION: ALEXANDER SKARSGARD - BIG LITTLE LIES
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS - ALL TELEVISION: LAURA DERN - BIG LITTLE LIES


I went 19/25 with 3 alts. Probably the best I've ever done with these in a while. I hope these don't make the races boring, but they just might have. Then again, we have 2 weeks until Oscar nominations. BAFTA noms on Tuesday! DGA later in the week!

The red carpet blackout was great. So many beautiful black dresses with a few pops of color. Lots of moving moments on the red carpet, but the best may have been Debra Messing calling E! out over Catt Sadler. That was amazing! Go Debra! Apparently, Reese did as well but I missed that. Also, all the women bringing activists was a nice touch. I hope this Time's Up movement really works.

Salma brought Ashley Judd. I was hoping Ashley would present something or take the stage in some way. Maybe at the Oscars? Maybe with Mira Sorvino?

I'm actually going to do a Best Dressed list because I liked a lot of what I saw. I wasn't planning on, but why not. Probably have that up tomorrow or Tuesday.

Oprah owned the night as expected. What can we say - this woman knows how to deliver a speech and bring the emotion. And mostly joking, she would really make a great president.


Reese mouthing "I love you!" to people especially Nicole - I will never get tired of this. Ever.

I'm not really on this train of Tonya Harding redemption. I haven't seen the film, but I remember when I heard the film was a contender I said to myself "I hope they don't involve her in the publicity and try to redeem her!" I get she wasn't totally guilty, but this just feels like gaslighting. Anyway, I hope after this Neon decides to drop her from any further award shows.

Timothee is shocked at Tonya

Seth was good, but man he really disappeared after his monologue. I like when they involve people in the audience, so the bit at the end with Jessica, Issa and Amy was good.

Was the censor a little too close to the button? Stop cutting Frances off. And based on the reaction to her, she's probably sweeping through the season. Unfortunate, but at least she's such a fun person that will make up for it. It's like Meryl Streep in The Iron Lady again. I love when she swatted the cameraperson away.

How does Jessica Chastain not know how to pronounce Saoirse Ronan by this point? You've done roundtables together!


Chris Hemsworth's open collar gives me feelings. Garrett Hedlund's voice gives me feelings. Hunks of the night.

I was a bit nervous about Roseanne being a presenter, but she was loud and obnoxious and made me laugh. Loved Saoirse hugging Laurie when Roseanne and John came out to present.

Natalie Portman's "And here are the all male nominees..." FUCK YES NATALIE!!!! Loved it. She's obviously Team Greta.

Diane Kruger was with Norman Reedus. Get some of the Daryl Dixon dick, girl!

Kerry Washington is amazing at answering questions. She would be the world's greatest publicist/PR spin person if she wasn't an actress. Her answers tonight with E! and NBC were so spot on.

Apparently, I'm reading that none of the men mentioned #MeToo or the blackout in their speeches. Jeez, fellows! Do better.


Some of the presenter pairings were quite random. I loved Seth busting on Alicia Vikander and Michael Keaton presenting together. But Emma Stone and Shirley MacLaine was a GREAT and INSPIRED idea. LOL @ Hugh Grant and SJP presenting together - because we really needed a Did You Hear About the Morgans reunion.

Was it just me or were a lot of people talking funny? Maybe they give mints out backstage. Still, I'm not over Jessica's "Shir-sha".

Good Lord - all of these backlashes on social media over just about everything. I'm so glad I put my electronics away before the show and don't look at them until after it's over. I suggest people do the same.


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