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Revenant, Martian Win Big at Golden Globes
The Best Supporting Performance in a Series, Miniseries or Television Film – Actress was presented to first-time nominee, Maura Tierney, for her role as Helen Solloway in Showtime’s ‘The Affair.’ The The Hollywood Foreign Press also presented the Best Miniseries or Television Film trophy to the BBC’s ‘Wolf Hall’.
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“I want to thank my imaginary friend Rocky Balboa for being the best friend I ever had”, said Stallone, whose only other Golden Globes nod was also for portraying the Italian Stallion in “Rocky“. Many Golden Globe winners go on to win Oscars weeks later.
The Revenant – and Alberta-shot survival tale of Hugh Glass (played by DiCaprio) – won best drama, director and actor at the awards show.
It was nothing but pure joy, when Pixar’s “Inside Out” won the Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film. And Kate Winslet, who took a supporting actress award for her role in “Steve Jobs”.
If the Golden Globes taught us anything, it’s that Leonardo DiCaprio knows how to make a gracious acceptance speech and Sylvester Stallone needs to work on his. Ben Mendelsohn, though, has to be the unluckiest man in Hollywood now, losing out the Best Supporting Actor award for his brilliant turn on Bloodline, to Peter Dinklage (Game of Thrones) at the Emmys, and to Christian Slater (Mr Robot) at the Golden Globes.
Viewership for the 2015 Golden Globes was down 7.5 percent from the 20.87 million average for the 2014 ceremony, its most since 2004.
The award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Limited Series or a Motion Picture Made for Televison went to Lady Gaga for “American Horror Story: Hotel”.
The awards season whirlwind seems to get bigger every year with more parties, events and publicity – so what keeps the stars running?
This year, A24 Films struck it big with their film Room, which won for Best Actress in a Motion Picture-Drama (Brie Larson). “The Martian” did win best comedy film and best actor in a comedy for star Matt Damon. Alejandro Inarritu, whose harrowing shoot has become of the stuff of legend, won best director. The film also picked up the Golden Globe for Best Comedy Film.
NBC’s Shades Of Blue star Jennifer Lopez might not have taken home a Globe last night, but she was the victor of the top Instagram photo with 540K likes. Oscar nominations will be announced Thursday (Jan. 14), and the Academy Awards ceremony will be broadcast live on February 28.
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Tom Hanks speech introducing Denzel Washington who won the Cecil B. DeMille Award was LONG, but fantastic.