Honestly, every year the Golden Globes telecast just comes across as drab. Where are the shiny musical numbers, the high-spirited jokes? Host Ricky Gervais was funny, but he promoted a rather dreary atmosphere with his harsh jabs at many celebrities. But let’s move on to the night’s big winners, shall we?
Movies… The Social Network was the night’s big winner. In addition to winning Best Picture (drama), director David Fincher, screenwriter Aaron Sorkin, and composers Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross were recognized for their contributions to the film. The Kids Are All Right was named Best Picture (comedy or musical), and Annette Bening beat out her co-star Julianne Moore for Best Actress (comedy or musical). The Fighter took home a pair of wins; Christian Bale and Melissa Leo won Best Supporting Actor and Actress (drama), respectively. Other notable mentions: Natalie Portman won Best Actress (drama) for her star role in Black Swan; Colin Firth won Best Actor (drama) for his role in The King’s Speech; Paul Giamatti was Best Actor (comedy or musical) for Barney’s Version; and joining Portman in the “duh!” category was Toy Story 3 for Best Animated Feature. Quote of the night came from TS3‘s director Lee Unkirk when he described his film as “an animated movie that beat with a human heart.” No love for Inception‘s brilliant director and soundtrack, unfortunately.
Television… Boardwalk Empire and Glee were the night’s big winners in the TV categories. The HBO Prohibition-era show won Best Drama and its star Steve Buscemi took home Best Actor (drama); that’s right–Mad Men finally met its match. Glee won Best Comedy or Musical for the second consecutive year, and Chris Colfer and Jane Lynch were crowned by Best Supporting Actors (comedy or musical). Fun fact: Colfer and Lynch are the youngest and oldest Globe winners at 20 and 50 years old, respectively. Other notable mentions: Jim Parsons won Best Actor (comedy or musical) for his fantastic role as Sheldon Cooper on The Big Bang Theory; Sons Of Anarchy‘s Katey Sagal (surprisingly) beat out Julianna Margulies, Elisabeth Moss, Piper Perabo, and Kyra Sedgwick for Best Actress (drama); and Laura Linney (The Big C) topped Tiny Fey, Collette, Falco, and Lea Michele for Best Actress (comedy or musical). The Walking Dead and Modern Family will surely be recognized next year, let’s hope.
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