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First Nations actor ‘choked up’ by DiCaprio speech
The popular amusing man sipped beer and took shots took shots at everyone from Jennifer Lawrence to Matt Damon and at one of his favorite targets, the Golden Globes themselves. Regarded as one of the most loved on-screen couples globally, DiCaprio, 41, and Winslet are best of friends in real life.
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The Revenant now appears brilliantly positioned for next month’s Oscars, with Iñárritu also named best director (drama) at the Golden Globes.
Kate Winslet spoke of her “shock” after winning the first award of the night at the Golden Globe awards. The smart money is on this being DiCaprio’s year to nab an Oscar, and his Globe win for best actor in a drama cements his lock for at least a nomination from the Academy, if not the golden guy himself.
That, though, is still very strong for the Golden Globes, which have worked to shed an image of eccentric selections made by a group of little-known global journalists. Instead, the Globes had a particular madcap atmosphere that included Jonah Hill dressed as the bear from “The Revenant”, copious discussion of “Transparent” star Jeffrey Tambor’s male anatomy, and much buzzing about Penn’s escapade with Mexican drug kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman.
Jewish nominees who received Golden Globe Awards on Sunday include Aaron Sorkin in the Best Screenplay category for the film “Steve Jobs”, and Rachel Bloom for Best Actress in a Television Series, Musical or Comedy for “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”, which she also co-created.
What if a network aired an awards show and you couldn’t hear half of it? Listen, I’m sure it’s embarrassing for both of us.
Best actress went to Brie Larson, the breakout star of the captive mother-son drama “Room”.
Supporting Actor: Sylvester Stallone, “Creed”.
Here are some of his most cutting remarks.
The Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement honoree, often an emotional high point in the awards, also lacked a memorable moment.
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The unscripted entertainment began about midway through the show, when Gibson was called on to present a trailer for best drama nominee, “Mad Max: Fury Road”. In Hollywood, though, it’s all about the buzz, and “The Martian” and “The Revenant” just leapt back into the spotlight.