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Live blogging the 2009 Golden Globe Awards

Jan 11, 2009, 08:00 PM | by Annie Barrett

Categories: Film, Golden Globes, Television

Goldenglobenoms_dl At 8 p.m., Mandi and I gratefully leapt from red carpet land (where Ryan Seacrest and Giuliana Rancic were pretending the 2009 Golden Globes are the most important thing ever) to NBC's telecast (where everyone else in Hollywood got to do the same). We hope you'll digest the spectacle with us. Know what'll help it go down? Alcohol!

Mandi: Jennifer Lopez opens the show in a gold dress that makes the audience (and herself) giggle.
Mandi: Mama announces that Kate Winslet wins for The Reader. I love how this music playing compares to the Pussycat Dolls they played a moment ago.
Annie: Yeah, culture shock! I love how no one's cutting Kate off from her discush of hair and makeup, as she's the first winner.
Mandi: She's just lovely. And disappointingly sober.
Annie: Aww, she adds "-er" to first names (like her daughter, Mia) just like Cat Deeley.

Mandi: Okay, I want to be at Robert Downey Jr.'s table. Did you see him cracking up behind Clint Eastwood?
Annie: Oh good, I was wondering when we'd first get to see Miley Cyrus' tongue.
Mandi: Bruce Springsteen wins best original song in a motion picture for The Wrestler, and says he knows it's the only time he'll be in competition with Clint Eastwood. Knowing how seriously Clint Eastwood takes his music, I'm not sure he found it as funny as the rest of the audience did.
Mandi: First commercial break and the stars are up and running around the Beverly Hilton ballroom like rats in a New York subway station. Anne Hathaway literally skipped over to Laura Linney. I'll have what she's having.
Annie: Drugs, I think. Oh no wait, wrong persona.

Annie: Did you see Robert Downey Jr.'s face upon the announcement of Simon and Eva? Maybe he can't believe how hot Simon Baker is, either, Mandi. You guys have so much in common.
Mandi: TV stars really don't get respect. The room wouldn't shut up for Simon and Eva Longoria. The award for best supporting actor in a TV series, miniseries or movie goes to Tom Wilkinson for HBO's John Adams.
Annie: Alec Baldwin looks like he's sucking on some sour candy. Or maybe he just felt something in his ball?
Mandi: I need Renee Zellweger to get up onstage so I can see just how ugly her dress is.
Mandi: Best supporting actress in a TV series, miniseries or movie goes to Laura Dern for HBO's Recount. Danny Strong sighting! The former Buffy and Gilmore Girls star wrote Recount.
Annie: But let's not overlook Laura Dern's most important distinction: MIss Golden Globe, 1982.
Mandi: I have to say, the ladies are taking some serious risks with their hair tonight. I don't get Laura's. Is it supposed to be hanging down on the left side like that?
Annie: I don't know, but she should never go fluffy.

Mandi: I have to agree with our reader, Wesley. Rumer Willis does look great. During the E! pre-show, Ryan Seacrest didn't realize he was back on the air and we got to hear him call her "stunning" and tell her that he loved her hair and that her dress was "very pretty." Rumer also said she and her sisters enjoyed watching dad Bruce in Moonlighting because "he had hair and he was really funny."
Annie: Yes, hair is hilarious.

Mandi: "Hotel for Dogs star Don Cheadle." Pretty sure he wants to die now.
Mandi: But not until he gets cast in a Coen Brothers movie.
Annie: Haha, he called Brad Pitt dumb. Who else in the audience could get away with that?
Annie: Probably Miley Cyrus.

Mandi: President of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association promises a short speech, and the crowd cheers. Well done, sir!
Mandi: JON HAMM makes it all better. Good. Lord.
Annie: He always does. Speaking of categories that are "prestigious," it's Hayden and Zac Efron! 
Mandi: Zac Efron's hair is hurting me.
Mandi: Best actor in a TV drama goes to Gabriel Byrne for HBO's In Treatment. Couldn't they have had Jon Hamm accept it for him? I need to see that tux walk.

Mandi: The new Kirk and Spock present best actress in a TV drama to... Anna Paquin for HBO's True Blood.
Annie: Really, Hollywood Foreign Press? REALLY?
Mandi: You need to simmer down, HBO.
Mandi: They need to have E!'s pre-show Star Tracker on Anne Hathaway all night. That girl is getting around.

Mandi: "How rude are you lot, just 'cause you're film stars?" GO RICKY GERVAIS.
Annie: "SHUSH."
Annie: "I can't believe I'm not nominated" might be code for "How funny am I being up here at the microphone right now? Can you believe they didn't ask me to host the Oscars? I can't either..."
Mandi: The Jonas Brothers present best animated feature film to... WALL-E. We saw that together, Annie. We cried. And spent 15 minutes after the film saying all of our colleagues' names in WALL-E speak.
Annie: I don't know what you mean, Maa-ahhh-end-iiiiiii.

Annie: Finally, someone who doesn't appear totally sober: Johnny Depp.
Mandi: Johnny Depp and his bad hair present best actress in a motion picture musical or comedy to Sally Hawkins for Happy-Go-Lucky. She's so emotional.. and skinny.
Annie: SO skinny, jeez. I didn't realize. Can her speech possibly go on as long as it took for her to get up to the stage?
Annie: Officially, yes.

Annie: Has Drew Barrymore been Kissing Jessica Lange? They look very cozy. And, as our commenters have pointed out, Drew's sporting some wicked bed head.
Mandi: Jessica Lange said in the preshow she's nervous, and only there to promote their film, which I won't mention here so her appearance was in vain.
Annie: Snap.
Mandi: They present the award for best TV miniseries or movie to... HBO's John Adams. Exec producer and speed talker Tom Hanks accepts.

Annie: Supporting actor. I wouldn't mind if Ralph Fiennes won this. I loved him in The Duchess. I clearly have no respect for the deceased.
Mandi: I'm pretending I don't know you right now. Heath Ledger wins best supporting actor for The Dark Knight.
Mandi: Director Chris Nolan accepts the award on Heath's behalf with a short, sweet, somber (but not too somber) speech.
Annie: Very classy, and for once no one in the audience is smirking.

Mandi: Now that we're at commercial, can I say that Demi Moore's neckline was the wrong choice for her?
Annie: I guess you could.

Mandi: I love Brian Grazer's hair.
Mandi: Colin Farrell presents best foreign language film to... wait, did he just say "I have a cold... It's not the other thing it used to be?"
Annie: Way to reference your former drug habit, Colin Farrell!
Mandi: The winner: Israel's Waltz With Bashir.
Annie: Oh I love that..."an ancient videogame that has nothing to do with their lives whatsoever."

Annie: Here are the nominees for most ferocious(ly bad) dress: Maggie Gyllenhaal! Maggie will be running unopposed.
Mandi: It's a little Fashion Bug Formal. Yet, not bad for her.
Mandi: Best actress in a miniseries or TV movie goes to... Laura Linney for HBO's John Adams.
Annie: Hooray! Love her. IMPORTANT: I think they changed the backdrop from the "bubbles on a blue background" to the grid of sparkly squares, just to match Laura Linney's dress. NICE.
Mandi: Is there anyone who doesn't love Laura Linney?
Annie: Speak up if you dare...

Mandi: Who was that guy who was trying to tell his friend to shut up because the camera was on them? I laughed so hard I got distracted from admiring the handsome Gerard Butler, who introduced In Bruges.
Annie: Coke Joke tally: 2. Thanks, Seth Rogen! Let's try to up it 6 by 11 p.m., everyone.
Mandi: No cut to Mickey Rourke though. Cameraman was asleep. He and Elizabeth Banks present best screenplay to Slumdog Millionaire scribe Simon Beaufoy.
Mandi: Patrick Dempsey and Amy Poehler present best actor in a TV comedy to... Alec Baldwin for NBC's 30 Rock. Alec says he feels old remembering that he used to bring Rumer Willis a juicebox on movie sets. He was funnier in E!'s pre-show.
Annie: The whole show should be dubbed in the Dempsey/Poehler echo effect from now on. Sidenote: I'm loving how the presenters' character descriptions sound so insulting..."arrogant network executive"..."detective who won't shake my hand if he wins"...and earlier, "aging stripper" and the ever-popular "spinster."

Annie: Is this a joke? I'm going to see the contours of Renee Zellweger's strapless bra in my nightmares tonight.

Mandi: Terence Howard and Megan Fox, who overshared in E!'s pre-show, present best actor in a miniseries or TV movie to Paul Giamatti for HBO's John Adams.
Annie:
"What a job." It got Paul smoking again.
Mandi: Glenn Close and Laurence Fishburne present best TV comedy to... wait, that was racy clip for Californication!
Annie: And a rather racist one for 30 Rock!
Mandi: 30 Rock wins!
Annie: Deal with it, Cate Blanchett. (?!)
Mandi: Tina Fey is working some serious cleavage tonight. Tracy Morgan speaks on behalf of Fey because he says they made a bet that if Barack Obama won the election, he would speak for the show from now on. He just called Jeff Zucker JZ.
Annie: Deal with it, Jay-Z!

Mandi: I can't believe they let Pierce Brosnan introduce the Mamma Mia! clip, when he was the worst singer in the movie.
Annie: Way to give the ending away, Brosnan.

Mandi: Kate Beckinsale looked like she was going to be sick while Diddy introduced the soundtrack category...The winner is Slumdog Millionaire!
Annie: Kate's earrings remind me of Wilhelmina's on this week's Ugly Betty. Backhanded compliment: "Those earrings make your face look small."

Mandi: David Duchovny wants his son to know that he's happy even though he just lost his category. He also wants us to know that he's still married to Tea Leoni. Tina Fey wins for best actress in a comedy.
Annie: Trash those Internet haters, Boobs McTina Fey!

Annie: WHOA: I just wondered if Jim Halpert was trying to get me to switch to Verizon, and Dominique just asked that SAME QUESTION in our comments. So, without so much as a simple Google search to be sure, I think we've got our answer. Two whole people can't be wrong.
Annie: Time for the Cecil B. DeMille Award, from Scorsese to Spielberg. Or, in the highbrow words of commenter Curt, "Time to take a dump."

Annie: ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
Mandi: I enjoyed the story of Spielberg's fate being sealed in 1952, when his dad took him to see his first movie, DeMille's The Greatest Show on Earth. He lost me when he started talking about mentors.
Annie: Best Bauble in an Awards Show or TV Miniseries: Emma Thompson's enormous blue diamond ring.

Mandi: I love how much Emma Thompson towers over Dustin Hoffman. They present best director to...Danny Boyle for Slumdog Millionaire.
Annie: NICE. Cue Bollywood-style dancealong!
Mandi: "Mad, pulsating affection" -- my favorite phrase ever.
Mandi: GG for me still stands for Gilmore Girls, Danny Boyle.
Annie: Grape Goobers

Mandi: Sandra Bullock presents best actor in a movie comedy to Colin Farrell for In Bruges. Can we get another coke joke?
Annie: I...[sniff]...hope so! Though his high-energy ramble is pretty much doing the trick itself...
Annie: I LOVE Colin's plaid vest. So festive. Also, I want to use "Flemish" in a blog post just because I've never before.

Annie: I tend to not recognize Sacha Baron Cohen without a ridiculous costume.
Annie: I had a feeling Guy Ritchie was one of Madonna's personal assistants! It's okay to laugh, audience members. Look alive.
Mandi: Cohen presents best motion picture comedy to Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
Annie: Yay! I just watched a screener of that today and can't get the repetitive "Barcelona" part of the score out of my head. But at least that's fitting...right this second.

Mandi: Cameron Diaz's pink dress is hideous.
Annie: She somehow ruined a not very complicated scripted bit. But I actually dig the dress!
Mandi: You also like the costumes on Dancing With the Stars. Cameron and Mark Wahlberg present best actress in a movie drama to Kate Winslet for Revolutionary Road. Kate is amazing. She did something no one else on earth could: Forget Angelina Jolie's name!
Annie: "Who's the other one?" Hahaha. Don't be sorry, Kate! She's right, this book RULES. Everyone: Read it first.

Annie: SPOTTED: S and D, admittedly out of their element as "TV actors." (Ha!)
Mandi: "It's just television," says Rainn Wilson when the best comedy nominees don't get clips shown because the show is now running long...because Kate Winslet wasn't expecting to be a two-time winner. Mad Men wins!
Annie: YESSSSSSSSSSSS MAD MEN. Bop along to the jazzy version of the theme song!
Mandi: I wonder if NBC would have cut the clips if the network had a show in contention?
Annie: Better question: How is Christina Hendricks not wearing something low-cut in a jewel tone? Crazy!

Annie: Mickey Rourke wins Best Actor for The Wrestler! His hair wins...[crickets].
Mandi: Wrestler director Darren Aronofsky just gave Mickey Rourke the middle finger. Is that a fine?
Annie: I think it's just fine.

Annie: Spiffy Tom Cruise gives Best Picture to...Slumdog Millionaire!
Mandi: They serve martinis at the Globes as well as champagne? Who knew?
Annie: There should be a whole separate movie called The Girl in the Mustard Dress. Can't stop staring at Freida Pinto.
Mandi: I guess we were on a delay. They just bleeped a "f---!"
Annie: F--- that. Goodnight, everyone -- thanks for reading!

Mandi:
Come back to EW.com later on for Adam Markovitz's analysis of the night's best and worst moments, and Couture Correspondent Meeta Agrawal's take on the best and worst dressed. (Good luck with that, Renee!)
Annie: Coke!

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Lisa Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 04:26 PM EST

Laura Dern looked so feminine and stylish. And I have it on the best of authority that she wore a Sassybax Very Bare bra under that fabulously sheer top portion of the dress. Very sassy shapewear, indeed! (www.sassybax.com)

Magda Cyrey Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 07:45 PM EST

The best dress was the one that Rafika Chawishe was wearing!!!!!It was desighned based on Gustav Klimts images!!!! All the actresses were going to her and telling her she had the best dress. Perhaps you don't know her yet, I didn't too, but I was there at the Golden Globe Awards as a journalist and found all about her. She now does her first steps. She is an actress and a director
She is very young and talented ; British- Greek; A new face in the acting field; She has directed and played in two short films , nominatet at the Cannes Film Festival, Palm Spring Short Fest and at the International Film Festival of Seoul.
made her debut attendance at the 66th Golden Globe Awards
yesterday night and cut our breaths
The best dress and the best appearance
Dress designed by LOUKIA

nana Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 04:31 PM EST

sad to think you get awards for doing a 15 year old!!!!

James Tue, Jan 13, 2009 at 12:47 AM EST

It probably risks being over-used already, but "Deal with it, Cate Blanchett" is my new put-down. And for please!, I don't think Cate said anything - I think Tracy just arbitrarily pulled her name out of the hat, which makes it so brilliant. A variant might be "Deal with it, Tom Berenger"

john Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 04:57 PM EST

glad slumdog's world-music dance-friendly soundtrack won - hope the song used for the high-energy bollywood dance number ending gives springsteen competition for best song oscar; loved in bruges & colin farrel's win but was annoyed by robert downey's princess attitude in the audience (though i like his acting on screen); were drew & jessica channeling their grey garden's characters' hair & dresses as addled, entitled frowzy new england aristocracy? & would you pay to see sasha baron cohen & ricky gervais improvising a movie about having sex together with the hollywood foriegn press association?

bostonbean Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 01:39 PM EST

Yay for Kate Winslet, Laura Linney, Tina Fey and A R Rahman! Looks like Leo will bcome the male version of Kate Winslet for a bit. His performances are always perfect but too perfect, they're not showy enough for awards I guess. But haven't seen Wrestler so this may not be the best year to say this.

paige Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 11:06 AM EST

I am sure I am in the minority here: but I really didnt think Slumdog was that great- it was good- but I wouldnt put it on my Top 5 of the year, let alone as the best Picture of the year... here's hoping it gets a big backlash before the Oscars...

John Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 09:08 AM EST

Hope for Kate's sake that she doesn't have Sigourney Weaver's fate. 20 years ago she won Best Supporting Actress for Working Girl and Best Actress for Gorillas In The Mist and although she was nominated for both at the Oscars, she came up empty.

jerry Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 07:11 AM EST

I cannot believe the winnners of the wards. How Rourke won the Best Actor is beyond me. the others were so far superior to this "loser".

Snarf Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 06:30 AM EST

Random thoughts....
Drew Barrymore looked AMAZING
Chrise Pine and Zach Quinto rocked the tux/black suit look.
Jonhn Hamm is gorgeous.
More love to 30Rock - pity no one still watches :(
The Jonas Brothers annoy.

Lisa Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 03:47 AM EST

I'm so glad Kate won. She made me tear up.
I sure missed Hugh Laurie's wonderful acceptance speech though. He is SO AMAZING on HOUSE.

Caitlin Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 03:40 AM EST

Seconding Kait - why no SRK love? Honestly, he was the only reason I watched the awards.

Lucy Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 03:39 AM EST

CTV didn't cut the f*** at the end. That is why Canada is awesome.

Is it very wrong of me that I checked my e-mail and emptied the cat box during the Steven Speilberg portion?

V Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 03:28 AM EST

Pilot: did you see Revolutionary Road? Kate certainly deserved the award just as much as Anne. They were both incredible.

Tom Strong Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 03:25 AM EST

Why does EW and Annie Barrett care what 80 bottomfeeding foreign journalists give a statue to? And these people are known to accept bribes. It's a joke, and so is EW for covering it as if it's legit!

Kristin Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 03:16 AM EST

I just have to clarify what Matthew Weiner said. He did not refer to Kate Winslet as "the English actress." He said "the English ACTRESSES," as in Sally Hawkins AND Kate Winslet.

Carli Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 03:02 AM EST

How awesome is Kate Winslet...I mean, seriously?!

Aside from her wins, my favorite part of the night were the random shots of Drew Barrymore. That girl was gone.

Antonio Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 02:44 AM EST

I watched in hopes to see if LOST was nominated for anything...I'm surprised it was overlooked this year. Season 4 was awesome.

Kait Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 02:42 AM EST

What, you don't blog on the hot Indian actor that introduced Slumdog Millionaire just because you've probably never seen him before? Get off your high horse and comment on all the actors if you're going to do this blog. SRK was on Newsweek's top 50 most influential people in the world - ahead of Oprah... you better start expanding your horizons girls... or you won't be blogging for long.

legnayram Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 02:36 AM EST

I live in Seattle and they completely blocked out five seconds of Mickey Rourke's speech and I was wondering what happened! I guess that's when Darren Aronofsky flicked him off. Living on the West Coast sucks when the censors get in the way of live broadcasts =P Anyways Yay for Slumdog! I saw it yesterday and I absolutely loved it =) I'm also happy for Kate Winslet and Laura Linney who can do no wrong in my book!

Cara Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 02:20 AM EST

Dang, totally posted before I finished my comment :). Anyway, the only other thing I was gong to so is that nobody should be giving Colin Farrell crap about his career "getting back on track" or "rising from the ashes", because he's done one of the most successful actor turnabouts I've ever seen, going from a cheap paycheck heartthrob to a tasteful, talented actor who picks exactly what he wants to do every year. He's definitely become less prolific, yes, but that's because he's wised wayyyyyy up and is being picky instead. Good for him. And good for that win tonight, "In Bruges" was excellent.

BushCrimeFamily Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 02:16 AM EST

How many more must die for GOP lies?

Cara Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 02:14 AM EST

Best Human Being Of The Night goes to Colin Farrell, hands down. I loved how much of an unpologetic jerk he was being all night, and I loved his what-the-h*ll faces, and I loved his sarcasm and his surprisingly eloquent speech. He wins all the awards.

Pilot Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 01:43 AM EST

Frst: Yes Heath deserves the award for best supporting actor. if you watch the subtle idiosyncrasies he worked in to make the joker a belivable psychopath tht could be roaming in your city you will see the briliant persona he creted.
second: Kate Winslet twice? i agree with the supporting role. but anne deserved this award for her intoxicating fresh out of rehab role.
Third: gabriel byrne fucken rights!!
Fouth: I hate you Tom Cruise

tom c Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:16 AM EST

wow, maggie g.'s dress...i'm still trying to recover.

Alexandria Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:08 AM EST

yeah it's lexiloo731

BOSTON Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:06 AM EST

"No cut to Mickey Rourke though. Cameraman was asleep".....

Mandi, the cameramen don't control the "cutting to actors". The cameramen are always taping; it's the people in the camera control room who choose to cut to camera so & so...

Alexandria Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:04 AM EST

@georgiayankeesfan
you forgot kate forgetting angelina! awesome moment! but your spot on about everything else (especially all the RBJ love), and now seeing the wrestler is at the top of my to do list

jenn Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:03 AM EST

January Jones was robbed!

Brian Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:02 AM EST

Hey we seem to be taking up alot of space on here do you have an AIM?

GeorgiaYankeesFan Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:59 PM EST

A couple more great moments Mickey Rourke's win was one for the ages; Slum DOg Millionaire -> must see this film (I have a new crush, whoever that Slumdog actress was!!); any Robert Downey Jr shot and last but not least - Mad Men winning best drama - best show on TV right now!!

Alexandria Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:58 PM EST

oh, i'm sure all my friends just ignore me, but i don't care i keep talking anyway, lol! i'm like a totally geek fangirl about so much stuff they just roll their eyes and nod and smile and then change the subject. god bless them for still talking to me at all, haha!

bibbo Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:55 PM EST

Colin Farrell looked HOT AS HELL tonight. Kate Winslet wasn't that good in 'Revolutionary Road.' I'm glad 'Slumdog' won. 'Desperate Housewives' was on from 9-10 so I missed some stuff. All in all a pretty decent show.

GeorgiaYankeesFan Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:55 PM EST

Could have been the most star studded Golden Globes in history (if the Lakers didn't have a home game Jack Nicholson would have been there too). Rumer Willis makes me feel old too Alec Baldwin. Top moments for me 1. Sasha Cohen - I loved the groans from the audience as they wondered if they should laugh, lighten up Hollywoood, you loved Sasha making fun of middle America in Borat you should be able to take a Charlie Sheen and Guy Ritchie joke, 2. Ricky Gervais - if you haven't seen his HBO special you are missing out, the guy is AWESOME and tonight he topped himself, 3. Heath Ledger's win for Dark Knight - so sad, what an incredible performance truly deserved, 4. Tina Fey/Tracy Morgan, gotta put them together, Tina was great I was hoping she would call out Palin for her "exploitation" crack but the internet stuff was great, Tracy was spectacular (much love to Kenny the page being Kenny), 5. Diddy's "soundtrack joke bombing.

Brian Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:53 PM EST

yeah your def right but it would be nice to know someone that feels the same way

Alex Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:52 PM EST

I'd just like to exclaim how ridiculously stoked I am that Colin Farrel won and represented the brilliant In Bruges. What a guy... *swoon*

Brian Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:49 PM EST

Yeah your lucky, my friends dont quite get my reasoning sometimes and i always get crap for all the things I know and all the time I spend on it....its tough sometimes because I have noone to talk to about things, bc none of my friends are as passionate about it as me, most times my friends get bored listening to me haha

Alexandria Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:48 PM EST

@brian
but it's totally not a bad thing! as far as obsessions go, i think movies are a pretty healthy way to go, right? so be proud of it! it means you have good taste, lol!

Alexandria Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:45 PM EST

lol, no i'm lucky nobody seems to care that i'm so movie obsessed, although i've had one friends joke to me that with all the time i've spent on inane hollywood trivia i probably could have solved world peace or something. and then today when i listed all the people nominated for best actor at the oscars for like the last 5 years, someone told me that i definitely live on the wrong coast, haha

Brian Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:41 PM EST

@alexandra I live prob 15 minutes from Randolph, Ill have to see it there, and theres nothing wrong with knowing all that, its obv you have a passion for the arts so you should follow it, and not let anyone else bother you about it.....that last part I seem to have a problem with sometimes haha

davidsask Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:38 PM EST

I wrote my own blog as you 2 were doing yours,great work, and some of my comments were spot on after reading yours, to funny. I wrote mine on a gay blog though, not sure how many will read it he he.

Alexandria Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:37 PM EST

@brian how far south do you live? cos like i said it's playing in dedham, as well as coolidge corner, lexington, randolph, west newton, and some theater in hingham i've never even heard of, and then downtown it's at fenway, loews on the common and kendall square. wow, i officially work for movietickets.com. how sad

Alex Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:35 PM EST

I would have loved to be at RDJ's table!

Simon Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:33 PM EST

Is Kate the first to win two acting awards at the GGs?

Alex Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:33 PM EST

writestuffla - While we're obvoiusly mourning Heath's death, you kind of forgot about Paul Newman...=/ Awkward...

Brian Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:32 PM EST

@alexandra yeah i really want to see it but I live south of the city so I figured Id have to go in to the city to see it

Stella Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:32 PM EST

Am I the only one who liked Spielberg's speech? Yes, it was long, but it was full of cute memories and very lovely and sincere.

Alexandria Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:32 PM EST

ok, b/c i'm so awesome and love slumdog so much, i just looked it up, and it's playing in 11, count 'em, 11 theaters in and around boston, so anyone who lives here has NO EXCUSE!

Peter Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:30 PM EST

Who was the hot guy with his eyebrows pointed up in the middle? They showed him talking at his table while Gerard Butler was on stage.

Luisa Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:29 PM EST

I love Kate Winslet!

blah Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:28 PM EST

i hope benjamin button sweeps the oscars. kinda happy it didnt win best drama, the past 4-5-6 years, the film that didn't didnt walk away with best picture and i hope the same is true this year.

Alexandria Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:28 PM EST

@Brian, i saw slumdog just outside boston, at the Dedham community theater, but i'm sure it's playing downtown somewhere too, probably at kendall square

kt Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:19 PM EST

I know this happened way earlier in the evening but I love, love, loved it when Kate forgot the 5th nominee...poor Angelina.

Jessica Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:16 PM EST

Rix-If you think Blake is stunning, you should see her Gossip Girl co-star, Leighton Meester. Talk about gorgeous!

Jessica Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:16 PM EST

Rix-If you think Blake is stunning, you should see her Gossip Girl co-star, Leighton Meester. Talk about gorgeous!

writestuffla Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:16 PM EST

To answer the question about the "In Memoriam" segment -- that's usually done at the Oscars, and didn't you know - -according to Hollywood -- the only person who died this year worth mentioning is Heath Ledger. No one else was as cool, right? Barf.

rachel Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:15 PM EST

Can't Gilmore Girls get a posthumous award too? Please?

Vic Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:14 PM EST

Thanks, Mandi! GG WILL forever stand for Gilmore Girls. Suck it Golden Globes and Gossip Girl! (Golden Girls get a pass.)

Dr. Zaius Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:14 PM EST

hayley - Gotta respond. You have no love from me here. She honestly isn't up to par with January Jones's acting. I'm cool with Gabriel Byrne, but True Blood isn't all that and a bag of chips. And her performance doesn't help.

Jessica Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:13 PM EST

Many of my faves won. Some were obvious winners (Mad Men), others were complete shocks (Colin Farrell), and all were welcome. It has been a blast snarking with all my fellow posters, as well as Mandi and Annie! Goodnight, everybody:)

Holly Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:12 PM EST

Yeah! Kate Winslet won her first two Golden Globes and on the same night! Awesome Hollywood Foreign Press! Finally she wins! Congrats Kate!

Brian Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:11 PM EST

Yup she would be the one reason i would tune in to watch that show haha

Dr. Zaius Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:11 PM EST

Blake Lively (ugh GG...) presented Best TV Series - Drama with Rain Wilson.

I'm going to try to get to sleep and forget that it's my last night in NYC. Goodnight folks!

hayley Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:10 PM EST

um I can not be alone in the rejoice of Anna Paquin winning!?

Rix Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:10 PM EST

Brian - thanks for telling me it was Blake Lively! I guess that's why Gossip Girl is so popular lol?

rachel Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:09 PM EST

I'm as happy as Kate Winslet- Finally, someone who's legitimately overwhelmed and honored, but still manages to outstage everyone else by being honest and funny.

Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:09 PM EST

too much leo love on these comments, he's a okay actor but he's not one of the greatest

Isabella Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:09 PM EST

Best part: The f bomb. It wasn't censored. I was laughing so hard.
Worst part: Steven Spielberg's speech. Sorry, love the guy, the speech was so boring.

Brian Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:09 PM EST

Alexandra, did you see Slumdog in Boston?

Emmy Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:08 PM EST

Well, it's been fun ladies and gentleman, but I'm going to say sayonara and go rewatch "The Constant" episode of Lost in prep for Season 5!

Good night and good luck!

P.S.---I'm still sad "Rock Me Sexy Jesus" from Hamlet 2 wasn't nominated for Best Song. It was SO catchy!

Brian Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:08 PM EST

Rix, it was Blake Lively

Heather Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:08 PM EST

Yay! Wins for all my favourites...Slumdog Millionaire, Kate Winslet, Tina Fey!

anne Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:08 PM EST

Good night all. It was fun. I'm drunk and it's bedtime!

Brian Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:07 PM EST

good, well at least I know its playing in Boston, so I am able to go see it

Jessica Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:07 PM EST

I have to see Slumdog before the backlash begins. I don't want my view to be tainted by criticism.

Rix Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:07 PM EST

Can someone tell me who was the woman presenter with Rainn Wilson for the TV Series award for Mad Men? She was stunning!

Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:06 PM EST

If I didn't know that Kate was happily married I would think she and Leo were having a secret love affair. The way she went so lovey dovey in her acceptance speech about Leo. Almost like she secretly loved him. And that can't be together. Damn. But it was a touching moment. I was surprised she won both... But go Kate!

Maraca Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:06 PM EST

I think that Slumdog will win Best Picture but somebody else will win Best Director.

Charlie Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:06 PM EST

The f-bomb at the end wasn't bleeped in canada! wow we really are liberal

Julie Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:06 PM EST

Where was the "those who have passed" montage?

Mar De Plata Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:05 PM EST

Haven't seen Frost/Nixon but Ron Howard has done plenty wrong in his career. LOL

I predict that a picture other than Slumdog Millionaire will win the Best Picture Oscar, but that Danny Boyle will win Best Director.

Chicago48 Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:05 PM EST

Ditto Dominique and the Wrestler...another heartbreaker...and Mickey plays his heart out.

bunny lake Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:05 PM EST

Thanks for all the great comments and laughs. I'm at work until 11 pm pst, and you have jazzed up what would be a boring night at work. Thanks

jenny g Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:05 PM EST

"Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:02 PM EST
Slumdog Millionare coming to a theater near no one"

What bumblef*ck town are you living in, the last three showings here have been sold out and I finally just got tix to the fourth. It's great and well deserving of the award, lameo.

Sherry E. Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:04 PM EST

Benjamin Button touched me more than any movie this year. It's the one I'll watch over and over.

Alexandria Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:04 PM EST

slumdog is playing in and around boston, i think it's in most major cities, don't know about smaller towns

Mickie Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:04 PM EST

g'night all, it's been fun.

Brian Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:04 PM EST

I am def going to have to run out and see Slumdog now

Chicago48 Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:04 PM EST

Slumdog is in Chicago.

Dr. Zaius Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:04 PM EST

Wow way to end the show with celebrity apprentice.

Because nothing screams celebrity like Kim Kardishian's taller sister.

Totally going to watch!

Jill Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:04 PM EST

The Celebrity Apprentice looks stupid.

Michelle Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:03 PM EST

Dr. Z, I loved Frost/Nixon.

Mickie Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:03 PM EST

did Dice really say that.

MyLadyKat Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:03 PM EST

Ok nominations for Best Picture at the Oscars: Slumdog Millionaire, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Frost/Nixon, Revolutionary Road, Milk. IMHO.

Hannah Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:03 PM EST

@ dr. zaius i LOVED frost/nixon. ron howard can do no wrong!

Dominique Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:03 PM EST

@Hannah: I hate wrestling, trust me. But this film is not about wrestling. Did you see Bruce Spingsteen's acceptance speech and how Mickey Rourke pitched the film to him? Perfect summary. Seriously, every time I see the trailer now, I tear up. It is a beautiful film about a very lonely, very sad man. And yeah, Rourke kills.

meg Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:03 PM EST

Frost/Nixon and Slumdog Millionaire were my faves this year.

Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:02 PM EST

Slumdog Millionare coming to a theater near no one

tia Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 11:02 PM EST

Thanks all for the entertaining evening... It's always fun to have people to snark with.


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