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By Steven Zeitchik Well, it's now all over but the shouting, and the Oscars (and a few guild awards, of course). The big stories from the Globes tonight are now clear (and thank you for following the liveblog below) --... Read More...
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You know when the biggest news to come out of best picture is when the producer says a four-letter word than it lacks a certain surprise. And indeed, Christian Colson's slip of the tongue notwithstanding, all went according to form.... Read More....
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Maybe Sean Penn knew something when he decided not to turn up. Mickey Rourke, despite -- or because -- of his penchant for the provocative, picks up the best actor/drama award. Rourke takes the comeback angle on the stage. "It's... Read More...
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Comedy has always been a weird animal at the Globes, but it got a little weirder tonight.Harvey picked up #2 when "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" nabbed best comedy/musical; not a huge surprise, though Mamma Mia could have come in and stole... Read...
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Okay, do we really need to wait for Best Picture? Can't they just give it now? Danny Boyle wins best director. His first nom, and first win. Boyle thanks Peter Rice, among others. The Slumdog crew will be back on... Read More...
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We don't know much about much but we know one thing. this Spielberg tribute is going to be very long. The internal rundown budgets twelve minutes. At least.UPDATE: Now Spielberg giving the speech after a decent clip montage (and after... Read More...
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Best comedy -- actual comedy, not the award for it -- of the night comes from the TV side, as Tracy Morgan quips that now that Barack Obama's won the presidency, it's him, and not Tina Fey, who will speak... Read More...
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The Slumdog train begins to pull out of the station with more authority than the Mumbai to Calcutta express. Simon Beaufoy wins the first major nonacting award, best screenplay, for his adapted take in "Slumdog Millionaire." The HFPA has a....
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The HFPA finds a way to honor Bashir after all with foreign pic, beating out "Gomorrah" and the rest. Director Ari Folman gives exactly -- to the word, practically -- the same speech that he gave at Critics Choice, right... Read More...
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Heath Ledger wins for "Dark Knight," but the interesting bit is Chris Nolan getting up again. Standing ovation. Presenter Demi Moore said there had been a tribute prepared "in case he won the award," then a clip from "Knight"...
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HBO took an early lead among the television categories at Sunday night’s presentation of the 66th Annual Golden Globe Awards, sweeping early categories and claiming six out of the 11 prizes for TV. Click here for a list of winners updated throughout the night. In the lead drama series acting categories...
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Sally Hawkins looking really flustered on the stage. This season seems to be getting to her. She was almost as much at sea at the Critics Choice and in the Globes noms reaction. But it's a season that's going to... Read More...
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Ricky Gervais finally gives us a reason to pay attention to the stage -- somehumor. First a quip about how he told Kate Winslet to do a Holocaust movie if she wanted to win awards. And then the insider anti-HFPA... Read More...
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A slew of TV awards all go to HBO, with acting awards to Laura Dern, Gabriel Byrne, Tom Wilkinson and Anna Paquin for HBO shows/miniseries (Paquin thanks entire HBO brass), but most interesting moment comes backstage when Laura Dern stumbles... Read More...
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And then into song. Springsteen takes the win for that heartwrenching song that closes "The Wrestler," besting Miley Cyrus, Peter Gabriel and the most motley crew of musical stars a man could ever want. Bruce from the stage: "It's the...