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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.
Golden Globes Live Blog - Second Hour
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Cinematical is live blogging the 2009 Golden Globes ceremony. Keep refreshing for more updates.
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9:54pm -- Handing it off to Mr. William Goss for the final lap. Be nice to him. Now switch over here.
Commercial Break: ... wonders if Heath Ledger is watching this ceremony from heaven
9:47pm -- Why does David Duchovny look like he wants to spray the audience with an Uzi? Best Actress TV Series ... Tina Fey, 30 Rock. But Mary Louise Parker takes award for Wow, Does She Look Good for 44!
9:42pm -- I love how each person sounds a bit more intoxicated. P. Diddy with Kate Beckinsale (I'd see that rom-com, you?) presenting Best Score to ... Slumdog Millionaire.
Commercial Break: I wonder which A-lister is close to puking under their table?
9:34pm -- Best TV Series (Comedy) goes to
9:31pm -- Kiefer Sutherland laughing at his own nomination for Best Actor in a TV Miniseries. Classic. How about we just give John Adams the win in every category they're up for and trim some time off this sucker. Oh wait, I think they just did win in every category they're up for.
9:30pm -- Clip from The Reader. My wife wonders "Why is Kate Winslet always naked?"
Commercial Break: On the news tonight: Someone had a "sexcapade (sp?)" in a hotel tonight before being murdered! Who uses the word sexcapade?
9:22pm -- And the nominee for most awkward presentation moment so far goes to Amy Poehler and McDreamy goes to Amy Poehler and McDreamy for tripping over each other to say, "And the Golden Globe goes to ...". Alec Baldwin took it for Best Actor in a TV Series for 30 Rock. My wife thinks "Tina Fey is so ugly."
9:19pm -- Seth Rogen's Mickey Rourke cocaine comment was kinda awkward -- meanwhile Mickey's like, "Screw twenty years ago -- I'm still up for it, dude!" Slumdog Millionaire's Simon Beaufoy wins Best Screenplay!









