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The 2016 Golden Globes laid bear – everything you missed
Probably not much. First of all, Oscar nomination ballots were due last week, before the Golden Globes.
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“The Revenant” won three awards including best drama film, best drama actor and best director.
“We struggled in low temperatures and hard conditions to make this film happen, but we all know in this room that pain is temporary but a film is forever, so who cares?” Inarritu also won best director a year ago for “Birdman“.
But DiCaprio was surprised to learn of the interest and said he didn’t know who was passing him. “The only acting race with a full-on frontrunner that seems extremely unlikely to lose come Oscar night, best actor is all about Leonardo DiCaprio“, according to Indiewire.
– Sylvester Stallone, taking the best supporting actor prize for his work in “Creed”, the seventh film in the boxing franchise. Also snubbed was The Big Short, based on a book about the financial crisis of 2007-2008.
To recap the 2016 Golden Globe Awards, The Revenant claimed the most awards.
He started with “a searingly offensive opening monologue that spectacularly and predictably divided opinion on social media”, says Ben Hoyle in The Times, adding that Gervais showed “his savage and irreverent approach to the role had not mellowed with his absence”.
“A few years ago on this show, I made a joke about Mel Gibson getting a bit drunk and saying a few unsavoury things”, he said. Other DIFF films were also in the news as nominees for the coveted awards. Lawrence won Best Actress in a Comedy for “Joy”, and the hilarious duo caught a lot of attention as rumors buzzed over the potential of them co-hosting the awards next year.
Best foreign language film went to Hungary’s Laszlo Nemes’ “Son of Saul”, a harrowing view of life inside Auschwitz, and best animated film went to Pixar’s acclaimed “Inside Out”.
Best Original Score went to Ennio Morricone’s soundtrack for Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight.
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In the television awards, Jon Hamm was the only repeat victor, picking up the best actor in a TV drama for his role as Don Draper in Mad Men.