2017-01-09

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Jimmy Fallon hosts a 2017 Golden Globe Awards, with large wins for ‘La La Land’ and ‘Moonlight.’ Meryl Streep and others pronounce about Trump’s policy.
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Emma Stone wins best singer in a suit picture, low-pitched or comedy, during a 74th Golden Globe Awards.(Photo: NBC)

Not surprising, Hollywood feted La La Land in a initial large rite of awards deteriorate and it was a ancestral night indeed.

The low-pitched won a record 7 honors including best actor (Ryan Gosling) and singer (Emma Stone) as good as best musical at the 74th Golden Globe Awards, a Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s annual ceremony honoring 2016’s best in cinema and TV. Another large winner: Art-house heavenly Moonlight, that took home best drama.

Here’s a minute-by-minute relapse of a festivities in Beverly Hills Sunday night hosted by Jimmy Fallon:



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11:01: Moonlight usually wins one Golden Globe yet it’s a large one: best drama. And executive Barry Jenkins had a summary for those who suffer his Oscar contender: “If we have seen this film … tell a friend, tell a friend, tell a friend.”

10:59: Elle star Isabelle Huppert pulls off a vital upset, winning best singer in a play over a likes of Natalie Portman and Amy Adams. “Thank we for vouchsafing me be who we am,” Huppert says. “Thank we for vouchsafing me win in a French film by a Dutch executive in America.”

Casey Affleck arrives for a 74th Golden Globe Awards during a Beverly Hilton. (Photo: Dan MacMedan, USA TODAY)

10:53: This is starting to demeanour like a year Casey Affleck finally gets an Oscar. But before that he gets the Globe for best actor in a play for Manchester by a Sea. He flattering many interjection everyone, from Amazon conduct honcho Jeff Bezos to Manchester writer Matt Damon (“I think we won’t be flitting on any some-more cinema in a destiny that we competence be anywhere nearby, yet I’ll take this one”) and his children (“It’s my kids who give me accede to do this”).

10:42: Annnnnnd La La Land wins one of a large prizes of a night, best low-pitched or comedy. Producer Fred Berger interjection their studio Lionsgate “for ignoring and dismissing all required knowledge and jumping off a precipice with us to make this movie.”

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10:33:Stone takes best singer in a comedy or low-pitched for … wait for it … La La Land. “Hope and creativity are dual of a many critical things in a world, and that’s what this film is about,” she says. “To any artistic chairman who’s had a doorway slammed in their face — metaphorically or physically — or actors who’ve had their auditions cut off or waited for a callback that didn’t come, for anybody anywhere, really, who feels like giving adult infrequently or finds it in themselves to get adult and keep relocating forward, we share this with them.”

Donald Glover, creator, executive writer and star of “Atlanta” accepts a endowment for best radio series, low-pitched or comedy during a 74th Golden Globe Awards. (Photo: Paul Drinkwater, NBC, around USA TODAY Network)

10:25: Atlanta‘s Donald Glover hits a theatre for a second time to accept his Globe for best actor in a TV comedy. “I grew adult in a residence where sorcery wasn’t allowed, so everybody in here was enchanting to me. Every time we saw a film or listened your voices or saw you, we was like, ‘Oh, sorcery is from people.’ We’re a ones who in a uncanny approach tell a story or distortion to children so they do things that we never suspicion was possible,” says Glover, thanking his son and a mom of his child for “making me trust in people again and things being possible.”

10:23: La La Land racks adult nonetheless another win, best executive for Damien Chazelle. Mood: “I’m in a confusion now officially.”

Meryl Streep receives a Cecil B. DeMille Award. (Photo: Paul Drinkwater, NBC, around USA TODAY NETWORK)

10:04: Viola Davis presents Meryl Streep with the Cecil B. DeMille Award in dictatorial fashion. “You make me unapproachable to be an artist. You make me feel that what we have in me, my body, my face, my age, is enough,” Davis says about her iconic Doubt co-star. Streep hits a theatre and accepts her endowment by echoing Hugh Laurie’s domestic statements from progressing in a night and expanding upon them: She admits Donald Trump “broke my heart” when he publicly mocked a infirm reporter. “It kind of gives accede for others to do a same thing. When energy uses a position to brag others, we all lose.” She also calls for an honest press going brazen with a new boss and feels a film industry is a “vilified” shred of society. “Hollywood is crawling with foreigners and outsiders. And if we flog them out, all we’ll have left to watch is football and churned martial arts, that are not a arts.” Streep tearfully ends her debate by quoting her late crony Carrie Fisher, “the dear over Princess Leia”: “Take your damaged heart, make it into art.”

9:54: The HFPA gives The Crown a stately treatment: The Netflix uncover is respected with best TV play and best singer for Claire Foy, who plays immature Queen Elizabeth II. Unsurprisingly, esteem was paid to a genuine queen: “She has been a core of a universe for a past 63 years,” Foy says, “and a universe could do with a few some-more women during a core of it, if we ask me.”

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9:40: In usurpation his Globe for best actor in a singular series, The Night Manager star Tom Hiddleston recounts a story of roving as a UNICEF envoy and how they’d only binge-watched his show. “The thought that we could yield some service or party for (people assisting a world) creates me immensely proud.”

9:38: Best unfamiliar film goes to a French thriller Elle. Director Paul Verhoeven interjection a Hollywood Foreign Press for carrying an open mind when honoring a movie with a difficult womanlike character, and pays tribute to his lead singer Huppert “for everything you’ve given to this movie, for your talent, for your audacity.”

9:29: Fallon introduces a special shave tilt profitable reverence to Fisher and Debbie Reynolds set to You Made Me Love You.

9:28: Zootopia snags best charcterised feature, a film that directed to greatfully kids and spoke to adults about embracing farrago when people wish to order us by regulating fear. “On tip of all that, we still managed to fit in a joke about a languor operative during a DMV. That, my friends, is a large feat for all of us,” says executive Rich Moore. Almost overshadowing it in terms of entertainment: Presenters Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig doing a faux-tragic bit about their initial animation movies, when Carell’s relatives announced their divorce after a display of Fantasia and Wiig suffered an unconstrained day of genocide when she watched Bambi. “I didn’t pronounce for dual years,” she deadpans.

9:22: Well, make that 4 for La La Land. Director Damien Chazelle wins for best screenplay. “Ryan and Emma, we literally done my dreams come true,” he says to his dual actors.

Ryan Gosling accepts an endowment during a 74th Golden Globe Awards. (Photo: USA TODAY NETWORK)

9:14: Gosling gets La La Land‘s third win of a night, for best actor in a comedy or musical. He jokes a endowment belongs to him as good as Chazelle and co-star Stone. “I’ll clout it into 3 pieces if we want. we don’t unequivocally wish to do it: Who would get one square and no one wants a bottom and we’d quarrel over a top. It could rip us apart. But we understand, it’s ours.” Gosling gets emotional, though, when dedicating a Globe to his late brother-in-law and honoring his girlfriend, Eva Mendes, who was lifting one daughter, profound with another and traffic with a cancer-striken kin while Gosling was filming. “Sweetheart, appreciate you,” he says simply.

9:10: The Night Manager‘s win sum rises to two: Supporting singer in a singular array goes to Olivia Colman.

9:05:Davis is named best ancillary singer for her acclaimed purpose conflicting Denzel Washington in his instrumentation of Aug Wilson’s Fences. “This is my fifth nomination. we took all a pictures, went to a luncheon, yet it’s right on time,” she says with a smile. “It’s not each day that Hollywood thinks of translating a play to screen. It doesn’t roar ‘moneymaker’ yet It does roar ‘art.’ It does roar ‘heart.’ ” She also honors her father, whom she calls a “original Troy,” referring to Washington’s father figure in a film. “He had a story and it deserved to be told and Aug Wilson told it.”

8:54: La La Land wins two vital strain Globes: Justin Hurwitz takes strange score, and City of Stars is named best strange song. “There was this suggestion opposite a film where people worked harder than they’re used to working,” Hurwitz says when removing his measure award. “We didn’t trust this film was being done … that authorised us to put so many of ourselves into it, so we didn’t take it for granted.”

Hugh Laurie accepts his endowment for best ancillary actor in a series/limited series/TV film for ‘The Night Manager.’ (Photo: NBC)

8:48: The Night Manager‘s Hugh Laurie wins for best ancillary actor in a singular array and is in a jokey mood. “This is apparently a terrible mixup. … I accept this endowment on interest of psychopathic billionaires everywhere.” He also gets a small political, hinting that this competence be a final Golden Globes. “I don’t meant to be gloomy. It’s only that it has a difference ‘Hollywood,’ ‘foreign’ and ‘press’ in a title. To some Republicans, even a word ‘association’ is somewhat sketchy.”

8:39: FX’s acclaimed The People v. OJ Simpson: American Crime Story — that snagged 5 Emmys final Sep — fast wins back-to-back Globe honors for best singular array and actress, that goes to Sarah Paulson. The singer pays reverence to a real-life lady she played on screen, counsel Marcia Clark. “You are an impulse to me. If we could live my life with a fragment of your wit, firmness and unapologetic fierceness, we would be on a highway to doing it right.”

Tracee Ellis Ross, leader of best opening in a radio series, low-pitched or comedy, for ‘Black-ish,’ enjoys a impulse in a press room during a Golden Globe Awards. (Photo: Kevin Winter, Getty Images)

8:27: Creator/star Donald Glover is all smiles as his beginner FX uncover Atlanta is named best comedy, and he’s all about a pretension city when usurpation a award: “I unequivocally wish to appreciate Atlanta and all a black folks in Atlanta. For real, only for being alive and being unequivocally extraordinary people. we wouldn’t be here but Atlanta.”

8:23: In holding home best singer in TV comedy, Black-ish star Tracee Ellis Ross wins her first-ever Globe. “This is for all a women, women of tone and colorful people, whose stories, ideas (and) thoughts aren’t always deliberate estimable and current and important,” she says. “But we wish we to know that we see you, we see you.”

Actor Billy Bob Thornton, leader of best opening in a radio series, play for ‘Goliath,’ poses in a press room during a 74th Annual Golden Globe Awards. (Photo: Kevin Winter, Getty Images)

8:14: Billy Bob Thornton wins for TV actor in a play for Amazon’s Goliath. “I do have to appreciate a Hollywood Foreign Press for picking me over Bob Odenkirk,” Thornton jokes about a mistake argument they’ve had given doing a film in a 1940s with Van Johnson. “We’ve had a thing ever since. So there we go, bud.”

Aaron Taylor-Johnson accepts his endowment for best ancillary actor in ‘Nocturnal Animals.’ (Photo: NBC)

8:10: Stone and Ryan Reynolds palm out a initial endowment of a night … and it’s a stunner: Aaron Taylor-Johnson snags a best-supporting actor Globe for his backwater knave in executive Tom Ford’s Nocturnal Animals over Moonlight‘s Mahershala Ali. “Wow, what a tremendous honor,” Taylor-Johnson says, thanking his mother for putting adult with him while he was vital his character. “I was not really pleasing in this role.”

8:00: Fallon is assimilated by Nicole Kidman, Amy Adams and others in a La La Land-inspired opening with not-dead-yet Jon Snow (Kit Harington), Stormtroopers and the Stranger Things kids. (Barb is still alive and she does a whole poolside number.) Fallon also takes to a piano for a City of Stars satire co-starring Reynolds that takes shots during stars celebration heavily during a Globes, and he gets A-list assistance from Tina Fey and dancing partner Justin Timberlake.

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Unfortunately, Fallon’s digression is undermined during a start by annoying teleprompter problems. “Cut to Justin Timberlake greatfully and he’ll blink during me or something,” a Tonight Show horde says. Once that’s fixed, Fallon launches into his bit indicating out La La Land stars (“Don’t Google ‘Ryan Gosling pianist.’ It’s an HR nightmare”), creation a Matt Damon fun (his best behaving in 2016 was “telling Ben Affleck he favourite Batman v Superman) and comparing President-elect Donald Trump to King Joffrey from Game of Thrones.

Host Jimmy Fallon gets charcterised during a 74th annual Golden Globe Awards during a Beverly Hilton Hotel. (Photo: Getty Images)

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