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January 2011 Volume 88, Issue 3

Golden Globes recognize Hollywood’s biggest stars By Ellen Gaudet Editor-in-Chief

On Sunday, January 15, the stars of the movie and television businesses dressed up in expensive designer labels and walked down the famous red carpet to attend the annual Golden Globe Awards, one of the first major awards shows of the season. Hosted by Ricky Gervais for the second year in a row, the ceremony was full of tasteless jokes and awkward moments, but the most deserving actors and actresses were awarded for their work throughout 2011. “The Hollywood Foreign Press have warned me that if I insult any of you, or any of them, or offend any viewers or cause controversy whatsoever...they’ll definitely invite me back again next year as well,” joked Gervais. The Descendants, a movie about a father reconnecting with his daughters after his wife suffers a boating accident, won the award for “Best Motion Picture- Drama,” and George Clooney won “Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture- Drama” for his starring role in the movie. Not surprisingly, Meryl Streep won “Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture- Drama” for her role as Margaret Thatcher in Iron Lady. Michelle Williams won “Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion PictureComedy or Musical” for her role as Marilyn Monroe in My Week With Marilyn.

Director Woody Allen won “Best Screenplay- Motion Picture” for Midnight in Paris, starring Owen Wilson, about a man who travels back in time to visit fa-

relevance of silent films in 1927, went into the running with numerous nominations and scooped up many awards throughout the night, including “Best Motion Pic-

The cast of "Modern Family" with their

mous artists and writers. award backstage at the 69th Annual ture- Comedy or MusiThe night featured big Golden Globe Awards show at the Bev- cal,” “Best Performance wins for animated films as erly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, by an Actor in a Mowell. Martin Scorsese won on Sunday, January 15, 2012. (Al Seib/ tion Picture- Comedy or Los Angeles Times/MCT) “Best Director- Motion Musical” for actor Jean Picture” for Hugo, and The Adventures of Dujardin, and “Best Original Score.” Tintin won “Best Animated Feature Film.” ABC’s hit comedy, Modern Family, The Artist, a film about the dwindling won the Golden Globe for “Best Televi-

sion Series- Comedy or Musical” for the second year in a row, beating FOX’s fan favorites New Girl, starring Zooey Deschanel, and Glee. In a big surprise, Matt LeBlanc won “Best Performance by an Actor in a Television SeriesComedy or Musical” for his role in Showtime’s Episodes, winning over Californication’s David Duchovny, 30 Rock’s Alec Baldwin, and The Big Bang Theory’s Johnny Galecki. Other movies recognized during the ceremony were The Help, Beginners, and A Separation. Television shows Game of Thrones, American Horror Story, Luther, Mildred Pierce, Downtown Abbey, Enlightened, Boss, and Homeland also won awards, despite seemingly small audiences. Aside from the awards ceremony, the fashion of the Golden Globes was also a highlight of the night. Among Vogue Magazine’s “Best Dressed List” were Emma Stone, star of The Help, who looked glamorous in a deep plum Lanvin tulle gown, Charlize Theron, in a light pink Christian Dior dress, and The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo’s Rooney Mara, in a black Nina Ricci gown. The Golden Globe Awards recognized Hollywood’s best, including giving surprise awards to relatively unknown television shows or mini-series, but also prepared audiences for the Emmy Awards and the Academy Awards to come later in the year.


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