2016 Golden Globes Recap
by
Kam Williams
The Revenant and The Martian Win Best Picture and Best Actor!
Denzel
Gets Standing Ovation from Colleagues for Lifetime Achievement Award
The
Revenant and The Martian both won Golden Globes for Best Picture and
Best Actor (Leonardo DiCaprio and Matt Damon, respectively) setting
up a big showdown between the two at the Academy Awards on Sunday,
February 28th. The Revenant took home its trophies in the dramatic
categories, while The Martian earned its accolades as either a comedy
or a musical, take your pick.
Ricky
Gervais served as emcee for the first time in three years, replacing
his trademark acerbic snipes at celebs with a profusion of profanity.
His alcohol-fueled affinity for cursing set the tone for a night
featuring a flurry of foul-mouthed remarks on the part of presenters
and awardees. The problem with that approach is that it resulted in
the bleeping of large chunks of dialogue, so the TV audience often
had no idea what just transpired beyond being able to lip-read the F
or S-word.
The
most memorable moment was when Taraji P. Henson handed out cookies as
she headed onstage to accept the Best Actress in a TV Drama nod for
playing Cookie on Empire. Another highlight was Denzel Washington's
standing ovation from his colleagues for his lifetime achievement
award.
Sly
Stallone was greeted with an equally-heartfelt reception when he won
for Best Supporting Actor for Creed. However, it was unfortunate that
the director decided to cut to a commercial during his protracted
acceptance speech, so only the audience in attendance got to hear him
thank Creed's star, Michael B. Jordan, and director, Ryan Coogler.
As
for the evening's lowlight, it had to be Gervais' heavily-censored
exchange with Mel Gibson making references to the disgraced
thespian's anti-Semitism. Talk about cringe-inducing!
Complete
List of 2016 Golden Globe Winners
Movies
Best picture, drama: “The Revenant”
Best picture, comedy or musical: “The Martian”
Actress, drama: Brie Larson, “Room”
Actor, drama: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”
Actress, musical or comedy: Jennifer Lawrence, “Joy”
Actor, musical or comedy: Matt Damon, “The Martian”
Supporting actress: Kate Winslet, “Steve Jobs”
Supporting actor: Sylvester Stallone, “Creed”
Director: Alejandro G. Iñárritu, “The Revenant”
Screenplay: Aaron Sorkin, “Steve Jobs”
Animated film: “Inside Out”
Foreign language film: “Son of Saul,” Hungary
Original score: Ennio Morricone, “The Hateful Eight”
Original song: “Writing’s on the Wall” from “Spectre”
Television
Best series, drama: “Mr. Robot” (USA)
Best series, comedy or musical: “Mozart in the Jungle” (Amazon)
Best television movie or mini-series: “Wolf Hall” (PBS)
Actress, mini-series or television movie: Lady Gaga, “American Horror Story: Hotel”
Actor, mini-series or television movie: Oscar Isaac, “Show Me a Hero”
Actress, drama: Taraji P. Henson, “Empire”
Actor, drama: Jon Hamm, “Mad Men”
Actress, comedy or musical: Rachel Bloom, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
Actor, comedy or musical: Gael García Bernal, “Mozart in the Jungle”
Supporting actress, mini-series or television movie: Maura Tierney, “The Affair”
Supporting actor, mini-series or television movie: Christian Slater, “Mr. Robot”
Cecil
B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award: Denzel
Washington
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