Golden Globes 2018: “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri” wins big
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Tribute to Kirk Douglas
The Globes paid tribute to actor Kirk Douglas, playing a montage of his performances. Douglas took the stage with his daughter-in-law, Catherine Zeta-Jones. Jones said Douglas helped end the Hollywood blacklist in the mid-20th century by hiring blacklisted writers.
Jones and Douglas presented the award for best screenplay, which went to Martin McDonagh for “Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.” He joked that his mother wanted “Ladybird” to win as he accepted his award.
“Coco” wins best animated feature film
Andy Samberg and Amy Poehler presented best animated feature film, which went to “Coco.”
Kate Hudson and Aaron Taylor Johnson presented best supporting actress in a motion picture, which went to Allison Janney for “I, Tonya.”
Janney thanked Tonya Harding, who was in the audience, and said the film was about class. She also thanked Margot Robbie for setting the bar high for the film.
Dwayne and Simone Johnson take the stage
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson introduced his 16-year-old daughter, Simone Johnson, as the first Golden Globe Ambassador. The Golden Globes got rid of its Miss Golden Globe title this year.
Laura Dern wins for “Big Little Lies”
J.K. Simmons and Sharon Stone presented the award for best supporting actress in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television, which went to Laura Dern for “Big Little Lies,” her fourth Golden Globe. She urged everyone to believe survivors and to “support restorative justice.”
Sebastian Stan and Allison Janney introduced a clip from “I, Tonya.”
Emma Stone and Shirley MacLaine present best actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy
Emma Stone and Shirley MacLaine presented best actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy. James Franco won the award for his role in “The Disaster Artist,” and he grabbed his brother Dave Franco’s hand and dragged him onstage. He also thanked Tommy Wiseau, the real-life man he played in the film.
“Come on up here, Tommy!” said Franco, as Wiseau tried to approach the mic.
Franco spoke as Wiseau for a moment, imitating Wiseau’s accent as he said, “Golden Globes? So what, I wasn’t invited,” explaining Wiseau’s decision to make his own film. He also thanked his brother, Dave, for being his collaborator.
Keith Urban and Kelly Clarkson present best original song, motion picture
Keith Urban and Kelly Clarkson presented best original song, motion picture, singing, “And the Golden Globe goes to … ” Clarkson joked that now they could say they sang at the Golden Globes.
The award went to “This is Me” from “The Greatest Showman.” Composers Justin Paul and Benj Pasek accepted the award and thanked “the annoyingly attractive” and “disgustingly charming” star Hugh Jackman.
Octavia Spencer introduced a clip from “The Shape of Water.”
Mariah Carey and Common present best original score
Mariah Carey and Common presented the award for best original score, motion picture, which went to Alexandre Desplat for “The Shape of Water.”
Alexander Skarsgard wins best supporting actor in a limited series
Christina Hendricks and Neil Patrick Harris presented the award for best supporting actor in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television, which went to Alexander Skarsgard for “Big Little Lies.”
“The Handmaid’s Tale” wins best TV series, drama
Roseanne Barr and John Goodman reunited to present the award for best television series, drama, which went to “The Handmaid’s Tale.”
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