Ah, I see. Thanks for the information. Too bad, that would have been cool to see Spacey win an Oscar for producing. I hope Dana Brunetti is one of the three that get the nomination then. Back when he and Spacey had first created Trigger Street Productions I went to the premiere of his very first film (“Uncle Frank”) and he was a really cool young guy. It’d be awesome to see him win an Oscar!
2009 was the first year since the limit of 3 rule went in place in 2000 (after Shakespeare in Love brought five producers onto the stage) that there were more nominees than that for a movie and it was an unusual situation.
It was for The Reader and two of the four nominees were posthumous (Sidney Pollack and Anthony Minghella).
Nipple, or nip/tuck?
Cuz she had the best line to Oprah when Oprah asked what she sees in the mirror these days: “Good work”. And she’s right. Her plastic surgery is top-drawer.
Sylvester Stallone, on the other hand, looks horrifying. He should date Barbara Hershey.
I told my husband that Helena Bonham-Carter was wearing one green shoe and one red shoe and he asked “port/starboard?” And I went back and looked and damn he was right. I guess she wore them to tell her feet apart. Red port left, green starboard right.
I thought I loved Ricky as a host/presenter – in past year’s he’s been the highlight of whatever show he’s on. But this year, I think he crossed the line. I don’t think Robert Downey Jr was kidding when he described the vibe as “mean-spirited and slightly sinister” (IIRC), and Tim Allen also got a shot back in. I’d be stunned if he’s invited back.
And getting in an “I’m an atheist!” as the credits roll was just his way of going out with guns blazing.
Anything that makes overpaid, overpampered Hollywood stars feel uncomfortable is just fine with me. Gervais is the only thing that made watching this (highly suspect) award ceremony bearable.
Sandra Bullock seemed really out of it, both on the red carpet and when presenting an award. And she looked awful, too. I like her, but something was really off about her last night.
I hope Gervais is back as host next year–I like that he reminds everyone how ridiculous the entertainment industry can be.
There’s nothing wrong with mocking the industry, but Gervais was just insulting the people coming on stage. For instance, his intro to Tom Hanks & Tim Allen: “Hanks is celebrated, famous, successful and acclaimed, and Tim Allen isn’t.”
The only point of that is to embarrass Tim Allen, not the entertainment industry.
Yeah, I thought he was nasty and not terribly funny. I’m fine with tweaking pretensions, but he was just being an asshole.
The stylist who did Annette Benning’s hair should be shot.
I thought one of the sweeter moments of the night was when Kaley Cuoco announced that Jim Parsons had won the GG for Best Actor (TV comedy/musical). She was so excited for her cast mate and it was really nice to see that enthusiasm.
For those of us who missed most of it, two and a half minutes of Ricky Gervais. Mean? Funny? I dunno - I larfed.
What did he say before the credits?
After thanking the Hollywood Foreign Press and other show sponsors, he threw in , “And thank you to God for making me an atheist”.
Did he say the MC was pretty good, but that he wished they’d gotten someone really great, like Steve Carrell?
Did a very stoned-looking Michelle Pfeiffer say “underland” instead of “Wonderland” for the first instance of it while presenting?
That’s what they call it in the movie.
And looking at the Youtube clips, I don’t think Gervais was that mean. I’m pretty sure Robert Downy Jr and Charlie Sheen are pretty jaded about people joking about their drug problems by now, and calling Tim Allen unaccomplished while handing him a Golden Globe isn’t exactly cutting.
Tim Allen didn’t win a Golden Globe, he was just presenting with Hanks.
Ah, figured they were accepting for Toy Story 3. But in anycase, he’s still pretty famous successful and acclaimed, and was in a movie that won last night, so I don’t really think Gervaises joke was meant to be particularly cruel.