2009 Golden Globes Best and Worst Recap
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The show is over -- we've been through a lot together -- but now it's time to reflect, make fun of and appreciate. Successful show for the Hollywood Foreign Press? Or do you wish there was a writer's strike every year? Feel free to debate this year's best and worst from the Golden Globes in the comments section below. Here's our take:
The Best
- Bruce Springsteen winning for best original song for The Wrestler!
- Don Cheadle, while introducing the clip for Burn After Reading, telling us he would've "crushed Fargo" if given the chance to star.
- Ricky Gervais, drinking a beer on stage while presenting Happy-Go-Lucky, says to Kate Winslet: "I told you -- do a Holocaust movie and the awards come." "Problem with those films is there's no gag reel."
- Sally Hawkins winning for best actress (comedy) with Happy-Go-Lucky. Twitched a bit on stage, but still a doll!
- Heath Ledger winning best supporting actor for The Joker in The Dark Knight.
- Waltz with Bashir, an animated film, winning for best foreign language film.
- Tracy Morgan (as Tracy Jordan) ... wasted ... accepting the award for 30 Rock for Best Series (Comedy).
- Tina Fey on the Hollywood Foreign Press: "I have all their action figures."
- Woody Allen makes his comedic comeback, with Vicky Cristina Barcelona winning best picture (comedy).
- Freida Pinto ... um, hot.
- Kate Winslet winning in both best actress categories, for The Reader and Revolutionary Road. Then referring to Angelina Jolie as "the other one" with regards to who else was nominated.
- MICKEY .. for the win!
- Darren Aronofsky giving Mickey Rourke 'the finger' on live television
- Slumdog Millionaire kicking ass. Sweeps, winning every award it was nominated for.
The Worst
- Drew Barrymore's after-sex hairstyle (and was that a tongue ring?).
- Don Cheadle being introduced as Hotel for Dogs' Don Cheadle!
- Still waiting for Tom Brokaw -- who presented a clip from Frost/Nixon -- to fall asleep mid-sentence.
- Amy Poehler and McDreamy tripping over one another to spit out "And the Golden Globe goes to ..." during Best Actor in a TV Series. Someone missed their cue.
- Kiefer Sutherland laughing at his own nomination for Best Actor in a TV Miniseries. Classic.
- Spielberg directing The Neverending Story 3 while at the same time accepting the Cecil M. DeMille award
- Emma Thompson towering over Dustin Hoffman, making the man look like the old Ben Button.
- Sigourney Weaver going bra-less, a la Drew Barrymore '06 Globes!
- Sandra Bullock (and her white dress) blending into the background. Did anyone actually see her present that award? (Reminds me of her career ... Zing!)
- Sacha Baron Cohen talking about the recession, making Victoria Beckham anorexic jokes and paying his respects to "Madonna's last personal assistant, Guy Ritchie." The crowd did not like.
- "TV actors" Blake Lively and Rainn Wilson briefly forgetting to read the TV screen and list the nominees
Golden Globes Winners 2009
Best Motion Picture - Drama
'Slumdog Millionaire'
Fox Searchlight
Best Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama
Mickey Rourke, 'The Wrestler'
Fox Searchlight
Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
Kate Winslet, 'Revolutionary Road'
DreamWorks
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture
Heath Ledger, 'The Dark Knight'
Warner Bros.
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Kate Winslet, 'The Reader'
Weinstein Co.
Best Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
'Vicky Cristina Barcelona'
Weinstein Co.
Best Actor Motion Picture - Musical or Comedy
Colin Farrell, 'In Bruges'
Focus Features
Best Actress Motion Picture - Musical/Comedy
Sally Hawkins, 'Happy-Go-Lucky'
Miramax
Best Director - Motion Picture
Danny Boyle, 'Slumdog Millionaire'
Fox Searchlight
Best Animated Feature Film
'WALL-E'
Disney/Pixar










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
1-11-2009 @ 11:23PM
G. McAdam said...
Oh come on!! Bullock was one of the best presenters of the night!! She seemed completely at home on stage, making all of her jokes come out without making it seem like she was reading directly from a script like almost every other presenter of the night. She wasn't awkward and it was a very nice presentation on her part. I can agree with every other one of your "Worst" choices, but I cannot let that slip by unwarranted. Give her a break!!
Oh, but I would like to add Renée Zellweger looking more than a little bit nuts while presenting. Anyone else think this??
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1-11-2009 @ 11:40PM
Luke said...
Am I seriously the only one that thought that the Amy Poehler / Patrick Dempsey talking over each other thing was clearly a joke? And a funny joke at that! How is it in the worst category...because it was a joke that was actually funny as opposed to the rest of the mediocre tripe?
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1-11-2009 @ 11:56PM
harveystewart said...
Sacho Baron Cohen's madonna joke was hilarious. I don't care how the audience reacted. And the guy who said "fuck" while accepting the Best Picture award for Slumdog Millionaire was great. (Did that make it onto American television or was it censored. Whatever, it played in Canada and made me smile) And the worst was the fact that someone invited the Jonas brothers.
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1-12-2009 @ 3:03AM
Christian said...
I agree, the Jonas Brothers had no place presenting any award for movies and acting. What was up with that?
1-11-2009 @ 11:56PM
Mary said...
There was plenty of memorable quotes all night long.
Mickey about his life lately: "When a man is old and alone, he can only counts on his dogs" (or something like that)
I dont remember who, about the nip/tucked croud: "Benjamin Button is the story of an old man who gets younger as he grows older; like a lot of people in this place" (or something like that)
Angelina Jolie also seemed pissed all night long.
Leo and his eternal 16 years old
And Tom Cruise locking up Katie in the car, so she wont see that Valkyrie isnt actually nominated
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1-12-2009 @ 12:28AM
erika said...
think Leonardo Dicaprio should be nominated for Revolutionary Road. Great actor. has played a variety of characters and played them really really well. Not the first time I think he should've been nominated and won (ex THe Departed and Blood Diamond!!!!) HELLO?OSCAR?
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1-12-2009 @ 10:16AM
Lyn said...
I totally agree with erika..Leo seems to be one of the most under estimated (or unappreciated?) actors out there!! He is SO versitial. "What's Eating Gilbert Grape?" " The Basketball Diaries" "This Boy's Life" and "The Departed" are just a few of the movies he's done. His performance in each of these flicks, are deserving of more than a mere nod.
1-12-2009 @ 2:11AM
Jandy said...
I'm pretty sure Poehler and Dempsey talked over each other on purpose. One of them, or both, would've stopped if they hadn't planned it. But YES to Drew Barrymore. And add on Renee Zellweger's drugged-out look. I also loved when the Jonas brothers came out and it seemed like nobody in the audience knew who they were. :)
@harveystewart - they blanked the screen out momentarily during the Slumdog speech.
Loved Kate winning both awards! She deserves them. Oscar, take note. She's frakking due.
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1-12-2009 @ 2:33AM
Jonny said...
Was Johnny Depp drunk, or just is he that way? I couldn't tell. I like winslet, but give it to Anne Hathaway, or meryl. They were incredible! Also, very happy for Heath and walle and slumdog. The highlights of the night! Dev patel and freida pinto are so cute together, but she is gorgeous! And megan fox, not so much tonight. I hated drew barrymores hair although I did like sandra bullock! She looked great tonight. Well that's about it. It was a good show tonight!
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1-12-2009 @ 2:46AM
Christian said...
I am glad that Momma Mia did not win any awards. They are a B-rated wanna be musical, that has terrible over dubbed singing, and dancing. I cannot believe this movie was even nominated. As for the critics that gave it good reviews really need to rethink their rating, or were they paid off? This really sets the bar low. What will happen to the real great musicals like Rent, Across the Universe? Maybe a fun movie yes, but it does not deserve the good reviews it got, and I am very disappointed, specially to those that are musical lovers. All movie makers have to do his get a Mother whom runs around with three men, and her daughter does not even know who her real father is, and it's a comedy and fun loving? Maybe have a Jerry Springer musical? Add a cast that cannot sing so they can be overdubbed, and no dancing, and add some medicare pop music from the Disco era and we have a great movie. It this is really what really entertains us now? All you have to do is watch American Idol auditions to see the people who cannot sing or dance, and cast them in Momma Mia 2. Now we have a great movie. Roger Ebert was right in his criticism of Momma Mia, and one of the few great critics. It seems no one can sincerely, and constructively critic a movie anymore. Where do these people come from? Are they really independent, or made a deal with the devil "Hollywood" got paid off to give good ratings to horrible movies?
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1-12-2009 @ 4:32AM
tinwell10 said...
Strongly disagree but I suppose that's okay as to each their own. Diversity in a movie whether musical comedy or otherwise, I believe, makes it stand out above the rest. I sat in the theatre and listened to the laughter and actual applause so I know I am not just the minority. They did not too bad at the box office either. Just a matter of taste I guess but personally I was hoping they would have done better at the Golden Globe.
1-12-2009 @ 3:55AM
Galadriel said...
I thought Sigourney looked HOT .. dear Lord, she was one of the few women who knows how to walk across a stage in a dress ... Yeah, Drew's hair was horrid. Pinto Bean was not hot .. poor baby. she looked terrified. I thought both In Brugges actors should have won ... it's tough when they are against each other like that ...
I thought it was kinda a fun party mood and less stiff than the Oscar show ...
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1-12-2009 @ 7:10AM
AJ Wiley said...
Slumdog Millionaire. That thing is gonna win Best Picture at the Oscars, I just know it. Ugh. I'm just about the only person who DIDN'T get all gushy about that flick; I thought it was pretty mediocre...
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1-14-2009 @ 7:28PM
Matt said...
The Amy Poehler bit was definitely a joke, done on purpose.
They did not bleep out the eff in Christian Colson's Slumdog acceptance speech here in Canada on CTV, but a friend told me it was bleeped on whatever network he was watching.
All in all, a very entertaining show. Can't wait for the Oscars!
Side note: can they not organize the damn space a bit better so people don't have to constantly stand and get out of the winner's way as they ever-so-slowly make their way to the stage. I get the party atmosphere bit, but, honestly, leave a bit of space for folks to get through and the show would easily be 5-10mins shorter and you wouldn't have to rush some of the acceptance speeches.
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1-12-2009 @ 10:54AM
MIKE said...
The awards are boring ,,,,,,,,it needs a face lift.
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1-12-2009 @ 12:34PM
Wayne said...
I'm not convinced that Tracy Morgan was at all wasted. Erik, have you seen "30 Rock"? That's exactly how his character (Tracy Jordan) talks and acts. I still maintain that he was simply in character.
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1-12-2009 @ 1:01PM
ICON! said...
S.B.Cohen was funny as hell!! what the hell are you talking about, his jokes had zing! and he wasn't trying to be fake like everyone else in that crowd kissing ass, like those millionaires actually care, or have a heart for the whole madonna/ ritchie issue, gimme a break....AND Gervais was funny as hell, while drinking on stage..CLASSIC..
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1-12-2009 @ 1:28PM
Key Rick said...
To me, Shaun Diddy Whatever Combs was the worst presenter. He's spread what little talent he had so thin that it's obvious he peaked and now can't even carry off a style-over-substance presence while uttering words written on cue cards.
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1-12-2009 @ 2:08PM
Dan said...
I'm pretty happy with all of the awards...I haven't seen the Winslet movies yet, but with that exception, I was really happy to see Colin Farrell get a (much deserved) award for In Bruges, Wall-E got some love, Slumdog was a FANTASTIC film-top five of 2008, and it deserves the love.
I'm also glad that they didn't fawn over Benjamin Button. Am I the only one who felt like that movie was just trying too damn hard to be important? It was by no means bad, but I left feeling pretty much like "Eh!"
And finally, Erik, I love your best and worst, especially Bruce winning, Don Cheadle and Fargo, and Freida Pinto...my god, she's gorgeous!!!
By the way, did anybody else find that Mickey Rourke-coke joke from Seth Rogen hilarious but incredibly awkward?
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1-12-2009 @ 2:16PM
David said...
Didn't some presenter refer to "The Curious Case of Benjamin BRITTEN"? "A fable for our times about a 20th Century British composer and the orchestras that loved him"?
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