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ANNOUNCER: The red
carpet is packed
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in full of your favorite
television and movie stars.
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Are you ready?
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Because it's time to kick
off the 2025 awards season.
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And now, we're live,
from the Beverly Hilton.
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It's the 82nd Golden Globes.
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Here's your host, Nikki Glaser.
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[cheering]
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Good evening, and welcome
to the 82nd Golden Globes,
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Ozempic's biggest night.
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If you're watching
on CBS, hello.
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If you're watching
on Paramount+,
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you have six days left
to cancel your free trial.
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I'm Nikki Glaser, and I
am absolutely thrilled
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to be your host tonight.
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Thank you.
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[cheering]
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And I gotta say--
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I gotta say, this feels
like I finally made it.
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You know, I'm in a room
full of producers
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at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
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And this time, all
of my clothes are on.
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So yeah, it was worth it.
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Now, some of you may know
me as a stand-up comedian
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and from my appearances
on roasts,
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but I am not here
to roast you tonight.
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I want you to know that.
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And how could I, really?
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You're all so famous,
so talented, so powerful.
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I mean, you could
really do anything,
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I mean, except tell
the country who to vote for.
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But it's OK.
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You'll get 'em next
time, if there is one.
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I'm scared.
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Ariana, hold my finger.
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Thank you.
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Thank you.
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Well, tonight, we
celebrate the best of film
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and hold space for television.
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Yes.
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[cheering]
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Oh.
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"Wicked," "Queer,"
"Nightbitch."
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These are not just words Ben
Affleck yells after he orgasms.
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These are some
of the incredible movies
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nominated tonight.
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"The Bear," "The
Penguin," "Baby Reindeer."
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These are not just things
found in RFK's freezer.
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These are TV shows
nominated tonight.
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And what a night.
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I look out, and I see some
of the hardest-working actors
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in show business.
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And by that, I
mean your servers.
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Yes, yes.
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Give it up.
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They'll be bringing you
your cocktails to drink and
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your food that you'll look at.
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But I also see some
absolute Hollywood legends.
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I mean, we have got some huge
movie stars here tonight.
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Kate Winslet is here.
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Cate Blanchett, Colin Farrell.
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And let's not forget,
let's not forget
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so many huge TV stars as well.
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Kate Winslet, Cate
Blanchett, Colin Farrell.
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I mean, even Oscar-winning
actor Eddie Redmayne
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did TV this year.
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He's nominated for Peacock's
"The Day of the Jackal."
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Yes.
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Yes.
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It's about a top-secret,
elite sniper
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that no one can find
because he's on Peacock.
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[laughter]
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I think I've seen more actual
peacocks in my life than
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shows on Peacock,
but Denzel Washington
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is here for "Gladiator II."
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Cynthia Erivo is
here for "Wicked."
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And Martin Short is here
because we have cameras.
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I love you.
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Zendaya is here.
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Zendaya, you were
incredible in "Dune."
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Oh, my god.
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I woke up for all
of your scenes.
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You are so good.
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And "Challengers," girl,
oh, my god, it was so good.
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I mean, that movie was
more sexually charged
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than Diddy's credit card.
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I mean, seriously.
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Oh, no.
No.
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Oh, I know.
I'm sorry.
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I'm upset, too.
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The after party is not
gonna be as good this year,
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but we have to move on.
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I know.
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Stanley Tucci freak
off just doesn't
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have the same ring to it,
but no baby oil this year.
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Just lots of olive oil, OK?
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Tilda Swinton is here.
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Tilda Swinton.
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Amazing.
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Tilda Swinton is,
of course, nominated
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this year for her role
as Timothée Chalamet.
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You're amazing.
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Where is Timothée Chalamet?
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Timothée, where-- hi, Timothée.
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You were great as Timothée
Chalamet this year, too.
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Really.
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And I love you.
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And can I just say, you
have the most gorgeous
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eyelashes on your upper lip?
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I think this is just
such a good look.
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I love you.
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Dude, you were so good in "A
Complete Unknown" as Bob Dylan.
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Wasn't he just incredible?
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So good, dude.
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Seriously.
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In fact, I actually read
that your singing voice
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was so accurate that even Bob
Dylan himself admitted that it
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was absolutely horrible.
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You nailed it.
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And you know,
Timothée, you're just
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so great at playing these,
like, beloved eccentrics,
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Dylan, Willy Wonka.
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Who's next?
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Adam Sandler?
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Please.
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Actually, your name sounds
like something Adam Sandler
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would say, you know?
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Chalamet.
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[laughs] "A-tim-o-tay"
"a-shal-o-may."
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Oh, yes Timothée Chalamet.
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I think Sandler's here.
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Sandler, can I get a Chalamet?
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Chalamet.
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NIKKI GLASER: Oh, Chalamet.
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A good Chalamet to you, sir.
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A Chalamet to you.
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Yes, Sandler.
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I love you.
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Well, we can't talk about
movies tonight without
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talking about "Wicked."
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And, oh, I, like, did not
know much about "Wicked"
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going into this year because I
had friends in high school,
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but I loved it.
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I loved it so much.
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Everyone loved "Wicked."
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I loved "Wicked."
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My boyfriend loved "Wicked."
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My boyfriend's boyfriend
really loved "Wicked."
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It was so much fun.
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It's just so much fun seeing
a musical in the theater.
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And, you know, some theaters
had issues with the musicals.
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You know, "Wicked--"
some people
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complain that the movie was
ruined by people singing,
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you know?
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And then, at "Joker" two,
some people complained that
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the movie was
ruined by the images
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on the screen and the sounds
that accompanied them, but--
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I'm sorry, "Joker" two.
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Where's their table?
Oh, they're not here.
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That's right.
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[laughter]
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Well, the legendary Harrison
Ford is here tonight.
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[cheering]
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I was actually talking
to Harrison backstage.
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And after he gave me his
drink order, I asked him--
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I said, would you rather
work with Zendaya or Ariana?
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And he said, indica.
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So we're gonna find him some
so he has a good time tonight.
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We want you to have fun.
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Nicole Kidman is here.
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Oh, my gosh.
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Nominated for "Babygirl."
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It was so good.
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I love that movie.
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That movie, I give
it two fingers up.
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It's so good.
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This is your 20th
Golden Globe nomination.
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I mean, incredible.
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Thank you so much for all
of your hard work.
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Thank you.
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Thank you for working so hard.
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And thank you to Keith
Urban for playing guitar
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around the house so much
that she wants to leave
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and make 18 movies a year.
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Keep strumming,
you kooky koala.
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[laughter]
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Oh, who else is here?
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Oh, look, it's
two-time Holocaust
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survivor Adrien Brody.
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[laughter]
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Who else?
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Glen Powell.
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Glen Powell, what
a year you've had.
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Oh, my god.
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Glen, you were
in everything, "Twisters,"
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"Hit Man," my head when I'm
having sex with my boyfriend.
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Thank you so much
for the assist.
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I'll see you tonight.
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But Selena Gomez--
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Selena Gomez is here.
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Double-nominee tonight
for "Emilia Pérez"
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and "Only Murders."
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And she's here tonight with
her new fiance, Benny Blanco.
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Yes.
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And Benny Blanco is here
because of the genie
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who granted him that wish.
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Man.
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Lucky guy.
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I love you.
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[laughs] Oh, Selena, you were
so good in "Emilia Pérez."
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I loved it so much.
"Emilia Pérez."
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Yes.
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[cheering]
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"Emilia Pérez" earned 10
nominations for Netflix,
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and I loved it.
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I think it is, without
a doubt, the most audacious,
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groundbreaking film to ever
autoplay after "Is It Cake?"
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Seriously, so good.
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I'm so excited to be
here, and I really
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think this is, like, gonna
to be a very memorable evening,
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and maybe not even
in the way that you think.
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I predict, five
years from now, when
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you're watching old clips
of this show on YouTube,
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you'll see someone in one
of the crowd shots.
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And you'll go, oh, my god.
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That was before they
caught that guy.
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Like, we could be
making history tonight
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and, like, we don't
even with who.
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Like, he knows, you know?
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But-- or she.
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It could be a woman.
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You know, I think 100%
of the time it's a man,
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but it could be a woman.
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It won't be.
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It never is, kind
of like Best Director.
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All right.
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[laughs] Well, before we
start handing out awards,
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I do want to remind you,
if you do lose tonight,
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please just keep in mind
that the point of making art
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is not to win an award.
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The point of making
art is to start
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a tequila brand
so popular that you
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never have to make art again.
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All right.
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Yes.
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Are you guys ready
to kick this thing off?
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[cheering]
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Well, between the two of them,
they can deadlift 685 pounds.
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From "Moana 2,"
Auli'i Cravalho and--
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I hope I'm saying this right--
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The Rock?
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[upbeat music]
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# #
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Here we are, out
of the recording booth
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and talking to one another,
finally, face to face.
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It's a little weird.
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Honestly, when I
hear your voice,
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I envision you with
a lot more hair.
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Yes, well, I'm a big shaver,
and I donate all of my hair
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to film productions in need.
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As a matter of fact, 30% of
Timmy Chalamet's Bob Dylan wig
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is authentic, 100% Dwayne
Johnson chest hair.
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And, yes, I get
to call him Timmy.
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# How does it feel? #
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Oh, OK.
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Enough about bromance
and chest hair, please.
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What Dwayne meant to say is,
it is an honor to present
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the first award of the night.
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Two of the nominees
went toe to toe
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with powerful performances
in one of the films,
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while the other nominees
shined in films that gave us
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compelling characters
of great depth and masterful
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levels of texture and nuance.
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Truly an inspiring class
of powerful actresses.
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Here are the nominees for Best
Performance by a Female Actor
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in a Supporting Role
in Any Motion Picture.
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[upbeat music]
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ANNOUNCER: Selena
Gomez, "Emilia Pérez."
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Ariana Grande, "Wicked."
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Felicity Jones,
"The Brutalist."
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Margaret Qualley,
"The Substance."
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Isabella Rossellini,
"Conclave."
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Zoe Saldaña, "Emilia Pérez."
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[cheering]
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And the Golden
Globe goes to--
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AULI'I CRAVALHO: --Zoe
Saldaña, "Emilia Pérez."
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[cheering]
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ANNOUNCER: This is Zoe
Saldaña's first nomination and
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first win.
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Her mother is her
date tonight, and
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Zoe said that she didn't know
how to rap before this movie,
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but everything is obtainable
through practice and hard work.
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[cheering]
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[muted]
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[cheering]
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Oh, my god.
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I know I don't have much time.
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And I have dyslexia,
so I tend to forget
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when I'm really anxious.
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And I'm filled with
adrenaline, but
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my heart is full of gratitude.
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Thank you so much,
to the Golden Globes,
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for celebrating
our film and honoring
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the women of "Emilia Pérez."
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Thank you so much.
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Oh, my god.
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This is a first
time for me, and
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I'm just so blessed
that I'm sharing
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this moment with
Selena and Karla
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and Jacques and all
of my fellow nominees.
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I'm in awe of you,
your strength, your complexity,
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your undeniable talent.
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I know that it
is a competition,
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but all that I have
witnessed is just us
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showing up for each other
and celebrating each other,
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and it's just so beautiful.
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So, Selena, Ariana,
Margaret, Felicity, Isabella,
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I had lunch one time in your
house and it was like my--
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I thought I had made it
already, but you're magic.
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You're all magic.
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And I experienced
this kind of magic
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on the set of "Emilia Pérez,"
and it's thanks to you.
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Thank you.
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Merci beaucoup,
Jacques Audiard.
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Thank you so much
for trusting me to play Rita.
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Thank you.
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You are just a character
that I admire so much.
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You created rich
and complex characters,
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and you're so French and so
chic and confident and kind.
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I love it.
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And I just am--
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my "Emilia Pérez"
cast and crew--
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thank you, Clément.
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And thank you, Camille.
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Damien Jalet, thank you.
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Virginie, thank you so much.
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The entire cast and crew.
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I said that already.
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This is Adriana,
Edgar, and Selena.
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I'm sharing this with you.
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I'm sharing it
with you and Karla.
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No one, other than you, could
have played Emilia Pérez.
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No one.
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Eres única.
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Eres única.
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Reina.
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And wait.
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Ted Sarandos, Netflix,
thank you so much.
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Lisa Taback, Bela
Bajaria, thank you.
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No.
Stop.
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Stop.
My family.
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My mom is here.
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My sisters.
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My husband and my sons.
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I love you, I love you.
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You guys are everything.
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Thank you.
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[cheering]
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ANNOUNCER: From Netflix's
upcoming series,
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"Running Point," please welcome
Kate Hudson and Mindy Kaling.
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[upbeat music]
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# #
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Hi.
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Good evening.
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As all actresses know,
it begins with the words.
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Mindy, it is so nice
to be working with you.
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I love writers and being
around that energy.
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And I love actresses,
especially movie stars.
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Mindy, are you OK?
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- Yeah.
- Are you?
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Are you sure?
- No.
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I'm great.
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I love actresses.
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I love that, for example, that
this bit that we're doing is
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the ninth version we
wrote, because the first
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eight weren't in the "Kate
Hudson" voice.
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OK, well, they weren't.
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00:16:42,758 --> 00:16:45,034
And to be honest, this
could use a punch up.
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Kate, I swear to god.
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OK.
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Here are the nominees for Best
Female Actor in a TV Series,
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Musical, or Comedy.
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ANNOUNCER: Kristen Bell,
"Nobody Wants This."
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00:16:58,172 --> 00:17:00,448
Quinta Brunson,
"Abbott Elementary."
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00:17:03,068 --> 00:17:04,827
Ayo Edebiri, "The Bear."
390
00:17:08,137 --> 00:17:13,172
Selena Gomez, "Only
Murders in the Building."
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00:17:13,205 --> 00:17:15,689
Kathryn Hahn,
"Agatha All Along."
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00:17:18,137 --> 00:17:20,241
Jean Smart, "Hacks."
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[cheering]
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And the Golden
Globe goes to--
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KATE HUDSON: Ah!
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BOTH: Jean Smart, "Hacks."
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[cheering]
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ANNOUNCER: This is Jean
Smart's third nomination and
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second win.
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Jean told us when she first
read the script for "Hacks,"
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she was enraptured
by the depth of the writing
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00:17:50,413 --> 00:17:51,827
for her character.
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00:17:51,862 --> 00:17:54,724
And by the way, they are
currently filming the new
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season of "Hacks" right now.
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00:17:57,000 --> 00:17:59,931
[upbeat music]
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00:18:02,965 --> 00:18:05,896
[cheering]
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00:18:21,862 --> 00:18:23,655
[laughs]
408
00:18:23,689 --> 00:18:24,655
Thank you.
409
00:18:24,689 --> 00:18:25,827
Thank you.
410
00:18:25,862 --> 00:18:26,827
Oh, my goodness.
411
00:18:26,862 --> 00:18:28,413
Thank you so much.
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00:18:28,448 --> 00:18:33,655
I never thought I'd be so happy
to be called a hack, but no.
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00:18:33,689 --> 00:18:36,689
I mean, I have the most
brilliant showrunners.
414
00:18:36,724 --> 00:18:39,793
I have a cast and crew
that were sent from heaven,
415
00:18:39,827 --> 00:18:42,034
especially my co-star,
Hannah Einbinder.
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00:18:42,068 --> 00:18:44,620
[cheering]
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00:18:44,655 --> 00:18:47,827
Without Ava, without Ava,
there would be no Deborah.
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00:18:47,862 --> 00:18:51,068
And also, our brilliant cast,
the rest of our cast and crew,
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00:18:51,103 --> 00:18:54,517
and everybody at Max
and Universal for unbelievable
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00:18:54,551 --> 00:18:55,551
support over the years.
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00:18:55,586 --> 00:18:56,758
And we're in the middle
of season 4,
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00:18:56,793 --> 00:18:58,310
and we're still having a ball.
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So thank you all so much
for supporting the show
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00:19:00,517 --> 00:19:02,310
and loving the show.
Love you guys.
425
00:19:02,344 --> 00:19:03,413
Thank you.
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00:19:03,448 --> 00:19:06,275
[cheering]
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00:19:10,517 --> 00:19:11,862
ANNOUNCER: Coming
up next, we've
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got more from your favorite
television and
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movie stars, the drama
and comedy all
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seated together in one room.
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We're live,
at the Beverly Hilton.
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So keep it locked here,
on CBS, as the 82nd
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Golden Globes return.
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00:19:26,965 --> 00:19:28,965
CBS's telecast
of the 82nd Golden
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00:19:29,000 --> 00:19:32,000
Globe Awards is sponsored
by Progressive Insurance.
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home, or motorcycle insurance.
437
00:19:44,793 --> 00:19:47,931
Welcome back
to the Golden Globes.
438
00:19:47,965 --> 00:19:50,724
I just want to say, you all
look so amazing tonight.
439
00:19:50,758 --> 00:19:52,344
You really brought it.
440
00:19:52,379 --> 00:19:55,758
And I love where you
put your cheekbones.
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I don't judge.
442
00:19:56,862 --> 00:19:58,000
I'm doing it, too, now.
443
00:19:58,034 --> 00:19:59,103
Yeah.
444
00:19:59,137 --> 00:20:00,931
I also recently started
"drinking more water."
445
00:20:00,965 --> 00:20:02,793
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
446
00:20:02,827 --> 00:20:03,896
"Meditating."
447
00:20:03,931 --> 00:20:05,034
Oh, I'm doing lots of that.
448
00:20:05,068 --> 00:20:07,482
I love how meditating
removes your eyelids.
449
00:20:07,517 --> 00:20:09,034
It's really convenient.
450
00:20:09,068 --> 00:20:11,448
I learned nothing
from "The Substance."
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00:20:11,482 --> 00:20:14,689
Now, let's bring out our next
presenters from the upcoming
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film, "Love Hurts."
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Please welcome
Golden Globe winners,
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Ariana DeBose and Ke Huy Quan.
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[cheering]
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00:20:30,965 --> 00:20:31,965
Ha.
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00:20:36,103 --> 00:20:37,413
Nikki Glaser.
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There were so many
great movies this year.
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00:20:41,068 --> 00:20:43,448
[laughs] You're welcome.
460
00:20:43,482 --> 00:20:45,068
So fun fact.
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Ke won his Golden Globe in this
very ballroom on television,
462
00:20:49,551 --> 00:20:53,034
and I won mine from the comfort
of a New York laundry room
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during COVID.
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It was a very wholesome,
perspective-giving
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experience, truly.
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I knew you would
have that sentimental
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feeling tonight, so I--
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00:21:04,206 --> 00:21:05,172
Did you?
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--prepared something for you.
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00:21:08,586 --> 00:21:10,137
What are you doing?
471
00:21:10,172 --> 00:21:11,241
I wrote a speech
for you to be read--
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00:21:11,275 --> 00:21:12,241
No, no.
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--up here,
in front of everyone.
474
00:21:13,344 --> 00:21:14,310
No, no, no, no.
475
00:21:14,344 --> 00:21:15,931
And there is a part
where you sing.
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00:21:15,965 --> 00:21:17,034
[laughs nervously]
477
00:21:17,068 --> 00:21:18,310
What do you think?
478
00:21:18,344 --> 00:21:21,241
I think that I am not going
to do that, my sweet man,
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00:21:21,275 --> 00:21:23,827
especially not with
Glinda, Elphaba,
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Maria Callas, and the gals
of "Emilia Pérez" in this room.
481
00:21:27,724 --> 00:21:28,689
Exactly.
Yes.
482
00:21:28,724 --> 00:21:29,689
Clap for them.
483
00:21:29,724 --> 00:21:30,689
They're fabulous.
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[cheering]
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00:21:34,206 --> 00:21:35,344
OK, OK.
486
00:21:35,379 --> 00:21:37,379
I mean, if you
want to be boring.
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[laughs] Here are the nominees
for Male Supporting
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Actor, Motion Picture.
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ANNOUNCER: Yura
Borizov, "Anora."
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00:21:50,482 --> 00:21:52,000
Kieran Culkin, "A Real Pain."
491
00:21:55,379 --> 00:21:57,310
Edward Norton, "A
Complete Unknown."
492
00:22:00,448 --> 00:22:02,620
Guy Pearce, "The Brutalist."
493
00:22:05,448 --> 00:22:07,931
Jeremy Strong,
"The Apprentice."
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00:22:10,655 --> 00:22:11,931
Denzel Washington.
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00:22:11,965 --> 00:22:12,931
"Gladiator II."
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00:22:12,965 --> 00:22:15,758
[cheering]
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00:22:18,655 --> 00:22:21,275
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
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00:22:24,137 --> 00:22:27,344
Oh, god-- Kieran
Culkin, "A Real Pain."
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00:22:27,379 --> 00:22:30,034
[cheering]
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ANNOUNCER: This is Kieran
Culkin's sixth nomination and
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00:22:36,689 --> 00:22:38,482
second win.
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00:22:38,517 --> 00:22:41,172
Kieran told us, on the "ET"
platform on the red carpet,
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00:22:41,206 --> 00:22:43,965
that producer Emma
Stone convinced
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00:22:44,000 --> 00:22:45,551
him to stay with the role.
505
00:22:47,758 --> 00:22:48,896
Oh, man.
506
00:22:48,931 --> 00:22:49,896
Oh, thanks.
507
00:22:49,931 --> 00:22:52,517
This is incredible.
508
00:22:52,551 --> 00:22:54,241
I'm feeling a little--
509
00:22:54,275 --> 00:22:56,827
my wife and I did a shot
of tequila with Mario Lopez.
510
00:22:58,862 --> 00:23:00,034
Definitely feeling that.
511
00:23:00,068 --> 00:23:01,620
The whole speech is gone.
512
00:23:01,655 --> 00:23:02,724
"Broo."
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00:23:02,758 --> 00:23:03,758
Rip it, Kieran.
514
00:23:03,793 --> 00:23:04,758
You're doing fine.
515
00:23:04,793 --> 00:23:06,344
I love the Golden Globes.
516
00:23:06,379 --> 00:23:07,965
The first ever
acknowledgment I got
517
00:23:08,000 --> 00:23:10,068
as an actor was a Golden
Globe nomination
518
00:23:10,103 --> 00:23:13,379
when I was basically a kid,
and so that meant a lot.
519
00:23:13,413 --> 00:23:15,172
And so this has
a special place.
520
00:23:15,206 --> 00:23:16,965
And now, it's, like, the best
date night that my wife
521
00:23:17,000 --> 00:23:17,965
and I ever have.
522
00:23:18,000 --> 00:23:20,103
So thanks, Golden Globe people.
523
00:23:20,137 --> 00:23:22,413
You guys are nuts,
in the best way.
524
00:23:22,448 --> 00:23:23,413
Keep doing what you're doing.
525
00:23:23,448 --> 00:23:25,000
I'm here because Jesse
Eisenberg
526
00:23:25,034 --> 00:23:26,931
wrote an incredible script.
527
00:23:26,965 --> 00:23:29,620
[cheering]
528
00:23:29,655 --> 00:23:32,241
He's a fantastic director
and scene partner.
529
00:23:32,275 --> 00:23:33,827
So anybody that
has an opportunity
530
00:23:33,862 --> 00:23:36,517
to work with him in any
category, just leap at it.
531
00:23:36,551 --> 00:23:37,724
Thank you, sir.
I know.
532
00:23:37,758 --> 00:23:39,000
Please wrap up.
533
00:23:39,034 --> 00:23:42,379
A couple of quick thank
you's, and then I'll piss off.
534
00:23:42,413 --> 00:23:44,172
Em, Dave, and Ali
at Fruit Tree.
535
00:23:44,206 --> 00:23:46,586
Everyone at Searchlight,
you guys are amazing.
536
00:23:46,620 --> 00:23:48,620
Nicole Caruso, you rule.
537
00:23:48,655 --> 00:23:51,137
And then, my gorgeous
wife, of course.
538
00:23:51,172 --> 00:23:54,241
Thank you for putting up
with what you call my mania.
539
00:23:54,275 --> 00:23:55,965
I'm working on it.
I got a therapist now.
540
00:23:56,000 --> 00:23:57,586
It's fine.
It's not fine.
541
00:23:57,620 --> 00:23:58,586
It's a lot of work.
542
00:23:58,620 --> 00:24:00,655
[laughter]
543
00:24:00,689 --> 00:24:02,000
We'll see where that goes.
544
00:24:02,034 --> 00:24:06,448
And then, last but not
least, my manager of 30 years
545
00:24:06,482 --> 00:24:07,965
now, Emily Gerson Saines.
546
00:24:08,000 --> 00:24:09,965
This is all because of you.
547
00:24:10,000 --> 00:24:11,482
I love you.
This is yours.
548
00:24:11,517 --> 00:24:12,482
Thank you.
And I love you, Mom.
549
00:24:12,517 --> 00:24:13,482
Bye.
550
00:24:13,517 --> 00:24:16,241
[cheering]
551
00:24:22,068 --> 00:24:23,448
ANNOUNCER: From
"The Substance,"
552
00:24:23,482 --> 00:24:26,586
please welcome Golden
Globe nominees Margaret
553
00:24:26,620 --> 00:24:28,793
Qualley and Demi Moore.
554
00:24:28,827 --> 00:24:31,724
[cheering]
555
00:24:40,034 --> 00:24:43,482
Margaret, what
are you doing here?
556
00:24:43,517 --> 00:24:47,172
What do you mean, what
am I doing here, Demi?
557
00:24:47,206 --> 00:24:49,551
This is my week.
558
00:24:49,586 --> 00:24:53,655
Yeah, but it's
the Golden Globes, so--
559
00:24:53,689 --> 00:24:56,000
I know but you have
to respect the balance.
560
00:24:56,034 --> 00:24:57,517
Remember?
561
00:24:57,551 --> 00:25:01,103
I know, but I was nominated.
562
00:25:01,137 --> 00:25:02,448
Yeah, but so am
563
00:25:02,482 --> 00:25:04,551
I. [laughter]
564
00:25:05,551 --> 00:25:06,586
All right.
565
00:25:06,620 --> 00:25:12,862
We are one, so shall
we do this together?
566
00:25:12,896 --> 00:25:15,724
What's the worst
that could happen?
567
00:25:15,758 --> 00:25:18,620
Here are the nominees for--
568
00:25:18,655 --> 00:25:21,793
BOTH: Best Male Actor
in a Drama Series.
569
00:25:21,827 --> 00:25:24,413
[applause]
570
00:25:24,448 --> 00:25:26,620
ANNOUNCER: Donald Glover,
"Mr. & Mrs. Smith."
571
00:25:29,344 --> 00:25:31,862
Jake Gyllenhaal,
"Presumed Innocent."
572
00:25:34,482 --> 00:25:36,482
Gary Oldman, "Slow Horses."
573
00:25:39,344 --> 00:25:41,448
Eddie Redmayne, "The
Day of the Jackal."
574
00:25:44,344 --> 00:25:46,275
Hiroyuki Sanada, "Shogun."
575
00:25:49,448 --> 00:25:51,172
Billy Bob Thornton, "Land Man."
576
00:25:51,206 --> 00:25:54,000
[cheering]
577
00:25:59,413 --> 00:26:00,448
Oh, sorry.
578
00:26:00,482 --> 00:26:01,448
[laughs]
579
00:26:01,482 --> 00:26:03,034
And the Gold--
sorry.
580
00:26:03,068 --> 00:26:04,103
[laughs]
581
00:26:04,137 --> 00:26:09,206
And the Golden Globe
goes to Hiroyuki Sanada.
582
00:26:09,241 --> 00:26:12,137
[cheering]
583
00:26:16,517 --> 00:26:21,517
ANNOUNCER: This is Sanada's
first nomination and first win.
584
00:26:21,551 --> 00:26:23,103
Season two of "Shogun"
is expected
585
00:26:23,137 --> 00:26:25,379
to go into production in 2025.
586
00:26:25,413 --> 00:26:28,965
And Sanada told us that
it took three fittings
587
00:26:29,000 --> 00:26:30,724
to get that suit just right.
588
00:26:30,758 --> 00:26:33,586
[dramatic music]
589
00:26:37,068 --> 00:26:38,758
Wow.
590
00:26:38,793 --> 00:26:40,413
Thank you.
591
00:26:40,448 --> 00:26:41,862
I was there.
592
00:26:41,896 --> 00:26:44,827
[laughter]
593
00:26:48,724 --> 00:26:53,344
Thank you, Golden Globes,
for recognizing me.
594
00:26:55,448 --> 00:26:59,620
I'm so happy to be here,
with these great nominees.
595
00:27:01,931 --> 00:27:06,448
And thank you FX, Disney,
Hulu, and all the cast
596
00:27:06,482 --> 00:27:11,413
members and crew
of "Shogun" for sharing
597
00:27:11,448 --> 00:27:14,172
this amazing journey.
598
00:27:14,206 --> 00:27:20,482
And I'd love to say
thank you for everyone
599
00:27:20,517 --> 00:27:25,655
who has been in my life, all
of you have brought me here.
600
00:27:25,689 --> 00:27:32,241
And I'd like to say, for the
young actors and creators
601
00:27:32,275 --> 00:27:34,965
in the world,
please be yourself.
602
00:27:35,000 --> 00:27:38,275
Believe in yourself
and never give up.
603
00:27:38,310 --> 00:27:39,448
Good luck.
604
00:27:39,482 --> 00:27:40,517
Thank you.
605
00:27:40,551 --> 00:27:43,517
[cheering]
606
00:27:53,896 --> 00:27:55,448
ANNOUNCER: Coming
up, Kathy Bates and
607
00:27:55,482 --> 00:27:58,793
Anthony Ramos with supporting
male and female TV actors.
608
00:27:58,827 --> 00:28:01,034
Plus, more gowns and tuxedos.
609
00:28:01,068 --> 00:28:02,137
It's the Golden Globes.
610
00:28:04,862 --> 00:28:07,689
CBS's telecast
of the 82nd Golden Globe
611
00:28:07,724 --> 00:28:10,413
Awards is sponsored by OLIPOP.
612
00:28:10,448 --> 00:28:11,758
Ah, that's the good stuff.
613
00:28:15,896 --> 00:28:18,655
The 82nd Golden Globe
Awards will continue.
614
00:28:18,689 --> 00:28:19,965
This is CBS.
615
00:28:27,482 --> 00:28:29,896
[upbeat music]
616
00:28:29,931 --> 00:28:31,896
# #
617
00:28:31,931 --> 00:28:34,758
There were so many
great movies this year,
618
00:28:34,793 --> 00:28:37,275
from "Wicked" to "Conclave."
619
00:28:37,310 --> 00:28:38,275
Wait.
620
00:28:38,310 --> 00:28:40,482
That just gave me an idea.
621
00:28:46,931 --> 00:28:48,206
You're gonna love this.
622
00:28:50,517 --> 00:28:57,448
# You # will # # be
# "pope-u-lar," #
623
00:28:57,482 --> 00:29:00,517
# You're gonna
be "pope-u-lar" #
624
00:29:00,551 --> 00:29:02,413
# I'll teach you some
Catholic prayers #
625
00:29:02,448 --> 00:29:03,413
Oh, sorry.
626
00:29:03,448 --> 00:29:04,724
What?
Wait.
627
00:29:04,758 --> 00:29:05,724
This sucks?
628
00:29:05,758 --> 00:29:07,034
[laughter]
629
00:29:07,068 --> 00:29:08,034
Wait.
630
00:29:08,068 --> 00:29:10,551
This whole thing sucks?
631
00:29:10,586 --> 00:29:13,448
I'm embarrassing myself
in front of Elton John?
632
00:29:13,482 --> 00:29:14,827
OK.
633
00:29:14,862 --> 00:29:17,103
Let's skip to the next song,
the TV one about "The Penguin,"
634
00:29:17,137 --> 00:29:20,000
the insane in the "pen-gwayne"?
635
00:29:20,034 --> 00:29:21,758
That sucks, too?
636
00:29:21,793 --> 00:29:23,896
And no one says
penguin that way?
637
00:29:23,931 --> 00:29:25,034
Well, how do you say it?
638
00:29:25,068 --> 00:29:26,068
Well, that's what I'm saying.
639
00:29:26,103 --> 00:29:27,034
OK.
640
00:29:27,068 --> 00:29:28,034
We'll agree to disagree.
641
00:29:28,068 --> 00:29:29,034
OK, so move it along?
642
00:29:29,068 --> 00:29:30,034
All right.
643
00:29:30,068 --> 00:29:31,103
Your loss.
644
00:29:31,137 --> 00:29:33,517
Well, let's keep things moving.
645
00:29:33,551 --> 00:29:36,172
Here to present the award
for Best Performance
646
00:29:36,206 --> 00:29:39,344
by a Female Actor in a
Supporting Role on Television
647
00:29:39,379 --> 00:29:41,689
and also, to hard launch
their relationship,
648
00:29:41,724 --> 00:29:44,827
please welcome Kathy
Bates and Anthony Ramos.
649
00:29:44,862 --> 00:29:47,793
[upbeat music]
650
00:29:47,827 --> 00:29:54,827
# #
651
00:30:04,310 --> 00:30:06,862
Well, I'm just a kid from
the projects, from Brooklyn.
652
00:30:06,896 --> 00:30:08,758
And here I am, presenting
at the Golden Globes
653
00:30:08,793 --> 00:30:11,482
with the legendary
and beautiful Kathy Bates.
654
00:30:11,517 --> 00:30:14,310
[cheering]
655
00:30:14,344 --> 00:30:15,310
Thank you.
656
00:30:15,344 --> 00:30:16,310
Thank you, Anthony.
657
00:30:16,344 --> 00:30:18,241
That's so sweet.
658
00:30:18,275 --> 00:30:20,655
Well, you know, I wanted to
pick your brain really quickly.
659
00:30:20,689 --> 00:30:21,724
You know what I'm saying?
660
00:30:21,758 --> 00:30:23,758
What are three things
you would suggest
661
00:30:23,793 --> 00:30:27,793
to artists, such as myself, on
having a career with longevity?
662
00:30:27,827 --> 00:30:29,034
I got you.
663
00:30:29,068 --> 00:30:32,000
Number one, money goes
into escrow or you don't show.
664
00:30:32,034 --> 00:30:34,034
That's right.
665
00:30:34,068 --> 00:30:35,172
Unless it's Spielberg.
666
00:30:35,206 --> 00:30:36,551
I think he's good for it.
- All right.
667
00:30:36,586 --> 00:30:37,827
OK.
Shout-out to Spielberg.
668
00:30:37,862 --> 00:30:39,310
That's right.
OK.
669
00:30:39,344 --> 00:30:40,517
Well, that's solid, I feel you.
- You feel me?
670
00:30:40,551 --> 00:30:41,517
- I feel you, babe.
- OK.
671
00:30:41,551 --> 00:30:42,689
Good.
672
00:30:42,724 --> 00:30:45,413
Number two, be nice to the PAs.
673
00:30:45,448 --> 00:30:48,034
They don't want to get
your double ristretto Venti,
674
00:30:48,068 --> 00:30:50,034
half soy, non-fat,
decaf, organic chocolate
675
00:30:50,068 --> 00:30:51,034
brownie coffee.
676
00:30:51,068 --> 00:30:52,620
[laughter]
677
00:30:52,655 --> 00:30:55,034
But when they do,
look into their eyes.
678
00:30:55,068 --> 00:30:57,241
And you say thank you
with a very genuine smile.
679
00:30:57,275 --> 00:30:58,379
OK.
All right.
680
00:30:58,413 --> 00:30:59,379
Show love.
- Yeah.
681
00:30:59,413 --> 00:31:00,448
OK.
Check.
682
00:31:00,482 --> 00:31:01,448
Got it.
- Yeah.
683
00:31:01,482 --> 00:31:02,586
Check it.
OK.
684
00:31:03,827 --> 00:31:05,413
And the third one is really
important if you're shooting
685
00:31:05,448 --> 00:31:06,965
on location for months.
686
00:31:07,000 --> 00:31:08,034
OK.
Well, you mean--
687
00:31:08,068 --> 00:31:09,793
- At a hotel.
- At a hotel.
688
00:31:09,827 --> 00:31:11,551
Well, outside of making sure
they changed the sheets.
689
00:31:11,586 --> 00:31:13,000
- Yep.
- All right.
690
00:31:13,034 --> 00:31:14,034
Hit me.
Number three.
691
00:31:14,068 --> 00:31:15,275
Yeah.
OK.
692
00:31:15,310 --> 00:31:18,655
So grab some snacks and waters
from the crafty table
693
00:31:18,689 --> 00:31:23,172
when you wrap at night, because
the hotel minibars are a scam.
694
00:31:23,206 --> 00:31:28,482
You know, it's, like, $15
for a five-pack of Gummy Bears.
695
00:31:28,517 --> 00:31:30,413
I mean, just again,
a terrible thing.
696
00:31:30,448 --> 00:31:31,413
Robbery.
697
00:31:31,448 --> 00:31:32,827
Robbery.
698
00:31:32,862 --> 00:31:34,931
Well, the legend has spoken.
699
00:31:34,965 --> 00:31:35,931
Right?
700
00:31:35,965 --> 00:31:38,482
[cheering]
701
00:31:38,517 --> 00:31:41,448
Now, here are the nominees
for Best Supporting
702
00:31:41,482 --> 00:31:45,068
Female Actor in a TV Series.
703
00:31:45,103 --> 00:31:47,482
ANNOUNCER: Liza
Colón-Zayas, "The Bear."
704
00:31:50,275 --> 00:31:51,724
Hannah Einbinder, "Hacks."
705
00:31:55,068 --> 00:31:56,517
Dakota Fanning, "Ripley."
706
00:32:00,172 --> 00:32:02,620
Jessica Gunning,
"Baby Reindeer."
707
00:32:05,275 --> 00:32:07,482
Allison Janney, "The Diplomat."
708
00:32:10,172 --> 00:32:11,586
Kali Reis, "True Detective--
709
00:32:11,620 --> 00:32:12,586
Night Country."
710
00:32:12,620 --> 00:32:15,206
[cheering]
711
00:32:17,034 --> 00:32:22,310
And the Golden
Globe goes to Jessica
712
00:32:22,344 --> 00:32:23,793
Gunning for "Baby Reindeer."
713
00:32:23,827 --> 00:32:26,655
[cheering]
714
00:32:30,931 --> 00:32:33,137
ANNOUNCER: A quick kiss from
her co-star, Richard Gadd.
715
00:32:33,172 --> 00:32:37,586
And this is Jessica Gunning's
first nomination and first win.
716
00:32:37,620 --> 00:32:39,655
You know, despite her
excellent Scottish accent
717
00:32:39,689 --> 00:32:42,310
in "Baby Reindeer,"
Gunning is English
718
00:32:42,344 --> 00:32:44,965
and hails from West Yorkshire.
719
00:32:45,000 --> 00:32:48,724
She also won the Emmy
for this role.
720
00:32:48,758 --> 00:32:51,758
And Gunning revealed that,
in a full-circle moment,
721
00:32:51,793 --> 00:32:55,206
a Kathy Bates character
in 1990's "Misery,"
722
00:32:55,241 --> 00:32:59,896
was one of her inspirations
for her character in this show.
723
00:33:06,206 --> 00:33:07,482
Oh, wow.
724
00:33:07,517 --> 00:33:08,896
Hello.
725
00:33:08,931 --> 00:33:11,241
Well, I almost tripped up.
726
00:33:11,275 --> 00:33:12,931
You nearly saw
my Golden Globes then.
727
00:33:12,965 --> 00:33:15,034
[laughs] Thank you very much.
728
00:33:15,068 --> 00:33:18,379
This is an absolute
honor, honestly.
729
00:33:18,413 --> 00:33:20,310
There's a video of me,
when I was little.
730
00:33:20,344 --> 00:33:21,551
I was, like, eight years old.
731
00:33:21,586 --> 00:33:25,344
And my mum and dad got me
a hamster for Christmas,
732
00:33:25,379 --> 00:33:28,172
and they brought it
out in this bin bag,
733
00:33:28,206 --> 00:33:30,034
in a cage kind of thing.
It was in a bin bag.
734
00:33:30,068 --> 00:33:31,034
Happy Christmas.
735
00:33:31,068 --> 00:33:32,068
[laughs]
736
00:33:32,103 --> 00:33:33,793
And I've got a very
Yorkshire accent.
737
00:33:33,827 --> 00:33:35,103
And I just kept saying,
"I can't believe
738
00:33:35,137 --> 00:33:36,172
this is happening to me.
739
00:33:36,206 --> 00:33:37,827
I can't believe this
is happening to me."
740
00:33:37,862 --> 00:33:40,172
And I realized, this morning,
that that has been a kind
741
00:33:40,206 --> 00:33:43,172
of soundtrack for my life
for this last year, since
742
00:33:43,206 --> 00:33:44,379
"Baby Reindeer" came out.
743
00:33:44,413 --> 00:33:46,896
I cannot believe any
of this is happening to me.
744
00:33:46,931 --> 00:33:49,275
And so I just want to say
thank you to everyone who
745
00:33:49,310 --> 00:33:50,517
let me come on this journey.
746
00:33:50,551 --> 00:33:52,275
Thank you
to Clerkenwell Films and
747
00:33:52,310 --> 00:33:53,931
Netflix, our incredible
directors,
748
00:33:53,965 --> 00:33:55,793
our amazing cast and crew.
749
00:33:55,827 --> 00:33:57,413
Thank you to my agents
at Markham, Froggatt and
750
00:33:57,448 --> 00:33:59,551
Irwin, Jonty,
Alice and Frankie,
751
00:33:59,586 --> 00:34:03,034
and all my friends and family,
who I love more than anything.
752
00:34:03,068 --> 00:34:06,620
And, of course, thank
you to Richard Gadd.
753
00:34:06,655 --> 00:34:08,551
"Baby Reindeer"
has changed my life
754
00:34:08,585 --> 00:34:11,068
in ways that I
can't even explain,
755
00:34:11,103 --> 00:34:13,068
so thank you for everything.
756
00:34:13,103 --> 00:34:14,965
I can't believe this
is happening to me.
757
00:34:15,000 --> 00:34:17,206
And I know that eight-year-old
me wouldn't, either.
758
00:34:17,241 --> 00:34:18,757
She'd be absolutely
chuffed to bits.
759
00:34:18,793 --> 00:34:20,172
Thank you very, very much.
760
00:34:20,206 --> 00:34:21,172
Cheers.
761
00:34:21,206 --> 00:34:23,585
[cheering]
762
00:34:32,896 --> 00:34:35,827
Here are the nominees
for Best Performance
763
00:34:35,862 --> 00:34:40,447
by a Male Actor in a Supporting
Role on Television.
764
00:34:40,482 --> 00:34:42,551
ANNOUNCER: Tadanobu
Asano, "Shogun."
765
00:34:45,793 --> 00:34:50,413
Javier Bardem, "Monsters-- The
Lyle and Erik Menendez Story."
766
00:34:50,447 --> 00:34:52,447
Harrison Ford, "Shrinking."
767
00:34:55,551 --> 00:34:57,551
Jack Lowden, "Slow Horses."
768
00:35:00,586 --> 00:35:05,310
Diego Luna, "La Máquina,"
769
00:35:05,344 --> 00:35:07,896
Ebon Moss-Bachrach, "The Bear."
770
00:35:07,931 --> 00:35:10,896
[applause]
771
00:35:12,896 --> 00:35:14,655
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
772
00:35:17,310 --> 00:35:18,482
Tadanobu Asano.
773
00:35:18,517 --> 00:35:21,379
[cheering]
774
00:35:27,586 --> 00:35:31,482
ANNOUNCER: This is Asano's
first nomination and first win.
775
00:35:31,517 --> 00:35:33,724
He told us on the red
carpet that he is blown
776
00:35:33,758 --> 00:35:36,103
away that "Shogun"
has touched so many
777
00:35:36,137 --> 00:35:38,793
people around the world.
778
00:35:38,827 --> 00:35:41,482
We also look forward
to this next season.
779
00:35:41,517 --> 00:35:44,586
Asano is also an active
musician fronting
780
00:35:44,620 --> 00:35:47,137
the no-wave punk band SODA!
781
00:35:47,172 --> 00:35:50,000
[cheering]
782
00:35:58,000 --> 00:35:59,965
[laughs]
783
00:36:01,517 --> 00:36:05,103
Wow, so maybe you
don't know me.
784
00:36:05,137 --> 00:36:09,275
So I'm an actor from Japan.
785
00:36:09,310 --> 00:36:11,965
And my name is Tadanobu Asano.
786
00:36:12,000 --> 00:36:13,172
Wow.
787
00:36:13,206 --> 00:36:15,379
[laughs]
788
00:36:15,413 --> 00:36:17,206
Thank you so much.
789
00:36:17,241 --> 00:36:18,551
Thank you so much.
790
00:36:18,586 --> 00:36:22,172
So during
the filming, so I have
791
00:36:22,206 --> 00:36:24,172
to come back to Tokyo tonight.
792
00:36:24,206 --> 00:36:28,137
And then, tomorrow morning,
I go to shooting again.
793
00:36:28,172 --> 00:36:33,724
But this is a very
big present for me.
794
00:36:33,758 --> 00:36:35,000
Thank you so much.
795
00:36:35,034 --> 00:36:37,000
Thank you, "Shogun" team.
796
00:36:37,034 --> 00:36:38,344
Thank you, everybody.
797
00:36:38,379 --> 00:36:39,551
I'm very happy.
798
00:36:39,586 --> 00:36:40,551
Thank you!
799
00:36:40,586 --> 00:36:43,517
[cheering]
800
00:36:45,482 --> 00:36:48,379
[upbeat music]
801
00:36:48,413 --> 00:36:54,241
# #
802
00:36:54,275 --> 00:36:55,482
ANNOUNCER: Earlier
this evening,
803
00:36:55,517 --> 00:36:57,827
two very important people
entered the building.
804
00:36:57,862 --> 00:37:00,482
Those silver briefcases
contain top secret,
805
00:37:00,517 --> 00:37:02,275
award-winning information.
806
00:37:02,310 --> 00:37:05,034
Tonight's final tabulation
for all of the ballots
807
00:37:05,068 --> 00:37:08,034
is courtesy
of the accounting firm KPMG,
808
00:37:08,068 --> 00:37:11,344
the official accountants
of the Golden Globes.
809
00:37:11,379 --> 00:37:14,482
Still to come, there's more
thank yous and more awards when
810
00:37:14,517 --> 00:37:16,931
the 2025 Golden Globes return.
811
00:37:24,896 --> 00:37:27,310
ANNOUNCER: From the upcoming
feature "Riff Raff,"
812
00:37:27,344 --> 00:37:29,827
Golden Globe winner
Jennifer Coolidge.
813
00:37:29,862 --> 00:37:32,655
[cheering]
814
00:37:44,310 --> 00:37:48,862
All right, tonight, I
have the incredible honor
815
00:37:48,896 --> 00:37:52,620
of recognizing the men
who had the daunting task
816
00:37:52,655 --> 00:37:55,000
of carrying the weight
of an entire series
817
00:37:55,034 --> 00:37:56,448
on their shoulders.
818
00:37:56,482 --> 00:38:00,034
And believe me, it's not easy.
819
00:38:00,068 --> 00:38:01,689
I mean, I do know
how hard it is
820
00:38:01,724 --> 00:38:07,034
for you guys to have to pretend
to be nice to everybody.
821
00:38:07,068 --> 00:38:10,344
But then again, you know,
you guys do get very
822
00:38:10,379 --> 00:38:13,000
special treatment on the set.
823
00:38:13,034 --> 00:38:18,344
You know, I was
on a job once, and
824
00:38:18,379 --> 00:38:23,517
the lead male actor was the
only one that got green juice.
825
00:38:23,551 --> 00:38:26,586
You know, and I don't want
to seem petty or anything,
826
00:38:26,620 --> 00:38:32,689
but I remember being
on this other job,
827
00:38:32,724 --> 00:38:36,275
and it was with
Billy Bob Thornton.
828
00:38:36,310 --> 00:38:40,000
And he was allowed
to bring his pet coyote.
829
00:38:40,034 --> 00:38:42,068
[laughter]
830
00:38:43,413 --> 00:38:48,206
And I wasn't even allowed
to bring my overweight triplets
831
00:38:48,241 --> 00:38:50,034
with me.
832
00:38:50,068 --> 00:38:55,379
So anyway, I just want
to say thank god they
833
00:38:55,413 --> 00:38:56,724
let me bring them tonight.
834
00:38:56,758 --> 00:38:59,000
Hey, Sheila
and Sheila and Sheila.
835
00:38:59,034 --> 00:39:00,068
Hey.
836
00:39:02,517 --> 00:39:07,758
All right, well, here are the
nominees for Best Male Actor
837
00:39:07,793 --> 00:39:11,137
TV Series, Musical, or Comedy.
838
00:39:11,172 --> 00:39:13,344
ANNOUNCER: Adam Brody,
"Nobody Wants This."
839
00:39:16,275 --> 00:39:18,172
Ted Danson, "A Man
on the Inside."
840
00:39:21,241 --> 00:39:24,034
Steve Martin, "Only
Murders in the Building."
841
00:39:26,206 --> 00:39:28,655
Jason Segel, "Shrinking."
842
00:39:31,379 --> 00:39:33,862
Martin Short, "Only
Murders in the Building."
843
00:39:36,172 --> 00:39:38,965
Jeremy Allen White, "The Bear."
844
00:39:39,000 --> 00:39:41,793
[cheering]
845
00:39:43,206 --> 00:39:47,655
OK, and the Golden
Globe goes to--
846
00:39:53,413 --> 00:39:54,724
Jeremy Allen White.
847
00:39:54,758 --> 00:39:57,172
[cheering]
848
00:39:59,034 --> 00:40:05,689
Yeah, yeah, Jeremy Allen White
could not be here tonight.
849
00:40:06,896 --> 00:40:11,103
So I'm going to accept
this award on his behalf.
850
00:40:11,137 --> 00:40:14,034
[upbeat music]
851
00:40:14,068 --> 00:40:19,896
# #
852
00:40:19,931 --> 00:40:22,482
ANNOUNCER: Please welcome
from the CBS series "Watson,"
853
00:40:22,517 --> 00:40:26,172
Morris Chestnut, and from
"Based on a True Story," Golden
854
00:40:26,206 --> 00:40:28,931
Globe nominee, Kaley Cuoco.
855
00:40:28,965 --> 00:40:31,793
[applause]
856
00:40:34,103 --> 00:40:36,137
It's our pleasure
to present the award
857
00:40:36,172 --> 00:40:37,965
for Best Screenplay
Motion Picture.
858
00:40:38,000 --> 00:40:40,620
Yes, as actors, there
are a lot of things Morris
859
00:40:40,655 --> 00:40:42,482
and I look for in a good
screenplay.
860
00:40:42,517 --> 00:40:44,448
Yes, like
compelling characters.
861
00:40:44,482 --> 00:40:45,862
Well-crafted dialogue.
862
00:40:45,896 --> 00:40:46,931
Escalating conflict.
863
00:40:46,965 --> 00:40:50,310
Themes of revenge,
betrayal, and murder.
864
00:40:50,344 --> 00:40:51,655
A unique point of view.
865
00:40:51,689 --> 00:40:54,620
A unique point of view on
revenge, betrayal, and murder.
866
00:40:54,655 --> 00:40:55,758
[laughter]
867
00:40:55,793 --> 00:40:56,758
To each their own.
868
00:40:56,793 --> 00:40:57,793
Yeah.
869
00:40:57,827 --> 00:40:59,344
Well, this year's
incredible nominees
870
00:40:59,379 --> 00:41:01,482
for Best Screenplay
Motion Picture are--
871
00:41:04,827 --> 00:41:07,965
ANNOUNCER: Jacques
Audiard, "Emilia Pérez."
872
00:41:08,000 --> 00:41:10,103
Are you English?
873
00:41:10,137 --> 00:41:11,137
No.
874
00:41:11,172 --> 00:41:12,482
No, I'm not English.
875
00:41:12,517 --> 00:41:13,482
Why?
876
00:41:13,517 --> 00:41:15,931
No, because you are--
877
00:41:15,965 --> 00:41:17,206
you are pretty.
878
00:41:17,241 --> 00:41:19,172
ANNOUNCER: Sean Baker, "Anora."
879
00:41:19,206 --> 00:41:20,586
You're like Cinderella.
880
00:41:20,620 --> 00:41:21,965
Yes, Cinderella.
881
00:41:22,000 --> 00:41:23,344
We are married.
882
00:41:23,379 --> 00:41:25,000
They're going to have
to accept that.
883
00:41:25,034 --> 00:41:26,620
It doesn't matter
about anything, OK.
884
00:41:26,655 --> 00:41:30,275
ANNOUNCER: Brady Corbet, Mona
Fastvold, "The Brutalist."
885
00:41:30,310 --> 00:41:31,896
And your English
is impressive.
886
00:41:31,931 --> 00:41:33,103
Thank you.
887
00:41:33,137 --> 00:41:35,310
Perhaps you can help
your husband sound less like he
888
00:41:35,344 --> 00:41:37,034
shined shoes for a wage.
889
00:41:37,068 --> 00:41:39,551
ANNOUNCER: Jesse
Eisenberg, "A Real Pain."
890
00:41:39,586 --> 00:41:41,482
She's got this, like, deep
sadness behind her eyes,
891
00:41:41,517 --> 00:41:42,482
you know?
892
00:41:42,517 --> 00:41:43,517
She does?
893
00:41:43,551 --> 00:41:45,275
Yeah, you didn't notice that?
894
00:41:45,310 --> 00:41:46,413
During the introductions?
895
00:41:46,448 --> 00:41:47,862
No, I--
896
00:41:47,896 --> 00:41:50,275
ANNOUNCER: Coralie
Fargeat, "The Substance."
897
00:41:50,310 --> 00:41:53,310
Perfect balance
of seven days each,
898
00:41:53,344 --> 00:41:56,344
the one and only
thing not to forget.
899
00:41:56,379 --> 00:41:59,379
You are one.
900
00:41:59,413 --> 00:42:01,931
ANNOUNCER: Peter
Straughan, "Conclave."
901
00:42:01,965 --> 00:42:03,275
This is a conclave, Aldo.
902
00:42:03,310 --> 00:42:04,275
It's not a war.
903
00:42:04,310 --> 00:42:06,206
It is a war.
904
00:42:06,241 --> 00:42:10,137
And you have
to commit to a side.
905
00:42:10,172 --> 00:42:12,413
[applause]
906
00:42:13,413 --> 00:42:15,517
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
907
00:42:17,896 --> 00:42:20,103
"Conclave," Peter Straughan.
908
00:42:20,137 --> 00:42:23,034
[cheering]
909
00:42:25,000 --> 00:42:27,413
ANNOUNCER: This is Peter
Straughan's first nomination
910
00:42:27,448 --> 00:42:29,586
and first win.
911
00:42:29,620 --> 00:42:31,103
Straughan adapted
the screenplay
912
00:42:31,137 --> 00:42:33,896
for the film, which is based
on Robert Harris's 2016
913
00:42:33,931 --> 00:42:36,172
novel of the same name.
914
00:42:36,206 --> 00:42:38,517
The film takes
place over 72 hours
915
00:42:38,551 --> 00:42:42,103
during a conclave
to select a new pope.
916
00:42:42,137 --> 00:42:45,034
[dramatic music]
917
00:42:45,068 --> 00:42:52,034
# #
918
00:43:01,758 --> 00:43:04,482
Oh, thank you.
919
00:43:04,517 --> 00:43:08,551
I am just one pure
ball of gratitude
920
00:43:08,586 --> 00:43:09,965
squeezed into a borrowed tux.
921
00:43:10,000 --> 00:43:11,517
Thank you so much.
922
00:43:11,551 --> 00:43:15,206
Thank you to Focus Features,
American Paintbrush,
923
00:43:15,241 --> 00:43:16,655
and FilmNation.
924
00:43:16,689 --> 00:43:21,206
Thank you to House Productions
and Tessa Ross for give me
925
00:43:21,241 --> 00:43:24,241
the job, and Mike and Robin
and Alice, who have
926
00:43:24,275 --> 00:43:25,689
been so great to work with.
927
00:43:25,724 --> 00:43:29,655
Thank you to Robert Harris
for writing a gift of a book.
928
00:43:29,689 --> 00:43:32,965
A third of this is yours.
929
00:43:33,000 --> 00:43:37,620
Edward Berger, dream director,
you get a third of this.
930
00:43:37,655 --> 00:43:42,034
Ralph, John, Stanley, Isabella,
fantastic ensemble cast.
931
00:43:42,068 --> 00:43:43,413
I can't give you
a third of this
932
00:43:43,448 --> 00:43:44,517
because I've just
done the maths,
933
00:43:44,551 --> 00:43:45,896
and that wouldn't
leave me with anything.
934
00:43:45,931 --> 00:43:48,689
You can borrow this
any weekend you want.
935
00:43:48,724 --> 00:43:50,000
Thank you so much,
Golden Globes.
936
00:43:50,034 --> 00:43:51,103
I'm truly, truly honored.
937
00:43:51,137 --> 00:43:52,310
Thank you.
938
00:43:52,344 --> 00:43:54,724
[applause]
939
00:43:59,965 --> 00:44:01,482
ANNOUNCER: To give
out our next award,
940
00:44:01,517 --> 00:44:03,344
from the Netflix
comedy special,
941
00:44:03,379 --> 00:44:06,965
"Your Friend, Nate Bargatze,"
please welcome Nate Bargatze.
942
00:44:07,000 --> 00:44:09,758
[cheering]
943
00:44:11,586 --> 00:44:12,655
Thank you.
944
00:44:12,689 --> 00:44:14,758
I love stand-up comedians.
945
00:44:14,793 --> 00:44:16,379
We have to go
through, I believe,
946
00:44:16,413 --> 00:44:19,689
the most unique challenges
of all the art forms
947
00:44:19,724 --> 00:44:21,000
to rise to the top.
948
00:44:21,034 --> 00:44:22,137
This is a true story.
949
00:44:22,172 --> 00:44:24,896
I once did a show in South
Dakota, in a hotel,
950
00:44:24,931 --> 00:44:27,586
to 11 people and a parrot.
951
00:44:27,620 --> 00:44:29,655
The parrot was
in the back and would
952
00:44:29,689 --> 00:44:31,758
not shut up during the show.
953
00:44:31,793 --> 00:44:35,551
The parrot would heckle me
with, like, "Brr, not funny."
954
00:44:35,586 --> 00:44:37,310
"Brr, never gonna make it."
955
00:44:37,344 --> 00:44:39,689
So now all my negative
thoughts about myself
956
00:44:39,724 --> 00:44:41,517
are in a parrot's voice.
957
00:44:41,551 --> 00:44:43,448
"Brr, can't read."
958
00:44:43,482 --> 00:44:46,896
"Brr, shouldn't have
worn a white tux."
959
00:44:46,931 --> 00:44:49,344
Hey, parrot, if you're
watching this tonight,
960
00:44:49,379 --> 00:44:52,620
and I know you are,
look at me now, parrot.
961
00:44:52,655 --> 00:44:54,965
Here I am in the great
Hollywood,
962
00:44:55,000 --> 00:44:57,724
in front of the only people
that matter on this Earth.
963
00:44:57,758 --> 00:44:59,448
[laughter]
964
00:44:59,482 --> 00:45:02,206
And tonight, I am
presenting-- brr,
965
00:45:02,241 --> 00:45:07,344
not nominated-- presenting Best
Stand-Up Comedy Performance
966
00:45:07,379 --> 00:45:09,000
at the Golden Globes.
967
00:45:09,034 --> 00:45:10,931
Now let's look
at the nominees for Best
968
00:45:10,965 --> 00:45:12,413
Stand-Up Comedy Performance.
969
00:45:12,448 --> 00:45:15,000
[cheering]
970
00:45:15,034 --> 00:45:17,206
ANNOUNCER: Jamie Foxx,
"What Had Happened Was."
971
00:45:17,241 --> 00:45:19,275
Jamie Foxx has now
spent more than two
972
00:45:19,310 --> 00:45:21,620
weeks in an Atlanta hospital.
973
00:45:21,655 --> 00:45:23,965
And I'm so glad
to see y'all here.
974
00:45:24,000 --> 00:45:25,862
I'm so glad to be here.
975
00:45:25,896 --> 00:45:27,137
[cheering]
976
00:45:27,172 --> 00:45:29,379
What had happened was.
977
00:45:29,413 --> 00:45:32,000
ANNOUNCER: Nikki Glaser,
"Someday You'll Die."
978
00:45:32,034 --> 00:45:33,758
I got into an Uber
the other day.
979
00:45:33,793 --> 00:45:35,724
I rolled up with, like,
a bunch of suitcases.
980
00:45:35,758 --> 00:45:37,724
And the Uber driver
just popped the trunk
981
00:45:37,758 --> 00:45:39,758
and sat in the front seat.
982
00:45:39,793 --> 00:45:41,896
I was like, is this
the first sign of menopause?
983
00:45:41,931 --> 00:45:43,620
What's happening right now?
984
00:45:43,655 --> 00:45:45,931
ANNOUNCER: Seth Meyers,
"Dad Man Walking."
985
00:45:45,965 --> 00:45:48,517
I could never hate my kids.
986
00:45:48,551 --> 00:45:50,965
With that said, I
hate when they wake
987
00:45:51,000 --> 00:45:53,586
up in the middle of the night.
988
00:45:53,620 --> 00:45:54,689
Bad news--
989
00:45:56,758 --> 00:45:58,724
ANNOUNCER: Adam
Sandler, "Love You."
990
00:45:58,758 --> 00:46:00,827
# Guy with a drone #
991
00:46:00,862 --> 00:46:02,965
# Guy with a drone #
992
00:46:03,000 --> 00:46:08,034
# Making everybody on the beach
today uncomfortable #
993
00:46:08,068 --> 00:46:10,827
[laughter]
994
00:46:10,862 --> 00:46:12,758
ANNOUNCER: Ali
Wong, "Single Lady."
995
00:46:12,793 --> 00:46:17,068
I really believe that
40 is the Golden Age--
996
00:46:19,517 --> 00:46:21,034
to get divorced.
997
00:46:21,068 --> 00:46:22,862
It is perfect.
998
00:46:22,896 --> 00:46:24,931
ANNOUNCER: Ramy Youssef,
"More Feelings."
999
00:46:24,965 --> 00:46:26,275
Every time you
turn on CNN, there's,
1000
00:46:26,310 --> 00:46:29,586
like, some Arab dude talking
about how Islam means peace.
1001
00:46:29,620 --> 00:46:31,413
You know that guy?
1002
00:46:31,448 --> 00:46:33,068
But he's always shouting it.
1003
00:46:33,103 --> 00:46:34,965
[laughter]
1004
00:46:35,000 --> 00:46:37,172
He's always like,
we come in peace!
1005
00:46:37,206 --> 00:46:39,000
[laughter]
1006
00:46:39,034 --> 00:46:41,241
[applause]
1007
00:46:41,275 --> 00:46:45,068
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
1008
00:46:45,103 --> 00:46:46,275
Ali Wong.
1009
00:46:46,310 --> 00:46:49,137
[cheering]
1010
00:46:52,931 --> 00:46:56,620
ANNOUNCER: This is Ali
Wong's second nomination and
1011
00:46:56,655 --> 00:46:58,275
second win.
1012
00:46:58,310 --> 00:47:00,448
She became the first
stand-up comedian
1013
00:47:00,482 --> 00:47:04,931
to sell out eight shows at San
Francisco's Masonic Theater.
1014
00:47:04,965 --> 00:47:07,931
[cheering]
1015
00:47:07,965 --> 00:47:09,896
[madhertz, "secrets"]
1016
00:47:09,931 --> 00:47:13,827
# No more sorries,
no more pain #
1017
00:47:13,862 --> 00:47:16,793
# No more us for you to play #
1018
00:47:16,827 --> 00:47:18,379
Oh, this is so nice.
1019
00:47:18,413 --> 00:47:21,206
Oh, my gosh, thank
you so, so much.
1020
00:47:21,241 --> 00:47:23,448
You know, I come
from San Francisco.
1021
00:47:23,482 --> 00:47:25,137
And that's where I
started doing stand-up.
1022
00:47:25,172 --> 00:47:28,103
And I wouldn't be here if it
wasn't for all the stage
1023
00:47:28,137 --> 00:47:29,931
time that I got there
and all the practice
1024
00:47:29,965 --> 00:47:31,827
that I got to become
a stand-up comedian.
1025
00:47:31,862 --> 00:47:33,862
So I really want
to thank Molly Schminke
1026
00:47:33,896 --> 00:47:36,275
from the SF Punchline
Comedy Club.
1027
00:47:36,310 --> 00:47:38,931
And, yeah, my best
friend is here.
1028
00:47:38,965 --> 00:47:40,655
Mia, thank you so much
for all of your love
1029
00:47:40,689 --> 00:47:41,862
and support
throughout the years.
1030
00:47:41,896 --> 00:47:43,241
And this means a lot.
1031
00:47:43,275 --> 00:47:44,275
Thank you so much.
1032
00:47:44,310 --> 00:47:45,275
Thank you.
1033
00:47:45,310 --> 00:47:47,793
[cheering]
1034
00:47:47,827 --> 00:47:50,758
[upbeat music]
1035
00:47:50,793 --> 00:47:53,241
# #
1036
00:47:53,275 --> 00:47:56,206
ANNOUNCER: Did you hear that
Sharon Stone is coming up next?
1037
00:47:56,241 --> 00:47:59,482
Well, you'd be right,
because she's coming up next.
1038
00:47:59,517 --> 00:48:02,620
And in the meantime, we'll
keep the party going with more
1039
00:48:02,655 --> 00:48:04,172
Golden Globes after the break.
1040
00:48:06,965 --> 00:48:10,034
CBS's telecast of the 82nd
Golden Globe Awards is
1041
00:48:10,068 --> 00:48:12,827
sponsored by Ulta Beauty,
the joy of all things
1042
00:48:12,862 --> 00:48:14,689
beauty all in one place.
1043
00:48:18,862 --> 00:48:21,620
ANNOUNCER: The 82nd Golden
Globe Awards will continue.
1044
00:48:21,655 --> 00:48:22,931
This is CBS.
1045
00:48:29,931 --> 00:48:32,241
Welcome back.
1046
00:48:32,275 --> 00:48:36,551
I'm first-time Golden
Globe loser, Nikki Glaser.
1047
00:48:36,586 --> 00:48:37,793
You know what?
1048
00:48:37,827 --> 00:48:39,517
I may not have won tonight,
but on the bright side,
1049
00:48:39,551 --> 00:48:42,034
I just made $11,000
betting on Ali Wong
1050
00:48:42,068 --> 00:48:43,655
on a European gambling site.
1051
00:48:43,689 --> 00:48:46,931
So you lose some, you win some.
1052
00:48:46,965 --> 00:48:48,793
Our next presenter
is this year's
1053
00:48:48,827 --> 00:48:51,758
Golden Globe International
Icon Award recipient.
1054
00:48:51,793 --> 00:48:54,689
And if you ask me, there's not
enough words in that title.
1055
00:48:54,724 --> 00:48:58,206
Please welcome
the incomparable Sharon Stone.
1056
00:48:58,241 --> 00:49:01,275
[cheering]
1057
00:49:01,310 --> 00:49:04,241
[dramatic music]
1058
00:49:04,275 --> 00:49:11,000
# #
1059
00:49:12,000 --> 00:49:13,310
Good evening.
1060
00:49:13,344 --> 00:49:17,172
Cinema's arguably one
of the most powerful art
1061
00:49:17,206 --> 00:49:19,862
forms in the world.
1062
00:49:19,896 --> 00:49:21,931
As moviegoers,
we can all relate
1063
00:49:21,965 --> 00:49:27,241
to the universal themes like
love, grief, family drama, or
1064
00:49:27,275 --> 00:49:29,000
coming-of-age stories.
1065
00:49:29,034 --> 00:49:32,655
And regardless of the language,
these shared experiences
1066
00:49:32,689 --> 00:49:35,517
have the power to bridge
barriers and create
1067
00:49:35,551 --> 00:49:37,620
a shared global connection.
1068
00:49:37,655 --> 00:49:40,379
The brief glimpse
into different backgrounds,
1069
00:49:40,413 --> 00:49:42,724
cultures, and traditions
often leave
1070
00:49:42,758 --> 00:49:45,000
us with lasting impressions.
1071
00:49:45,034 --> 00:49:47,689
Here are the nominees
for Motion
1072
00:49:47,724 --> 00:49:50,068
Picture Non-English Language.
1073
00:49:50,103 --> 00:49:52,068
[applause]
1074
00:49:52,103 --> 00:49:54,965
ANNOUNCER: "All We Imagine
as Light," France, India,
1075
00:49:55,000 --> 00:49:56,931
Netherlands, Luxembourg.
1076
00:49:56,965 --> 00:49:59,724
"Emilia Pérez," France.
1077
00:49:59,758 --> 00:50:03,724
"The Girl with the Needle,"
Poland, Sweden, Denmark.
1078
00:50:03,758 --> 00:50:06,068
"I'm Still Here," Brazil.
1079
00:50:06,103 --> 00:50:10,275
"The Seed of the Sacred
Fig," USA, Germany.
1080
00:50:10,310 --> 00:50:13,551
"Vermiglio," Italy.
1081
00:50:13,586 --> 00:50:16,517
[applause]
1082
00:50:18,034 --> 00:50:24,068
And the Golden Globe
goes to "Emilia Pérez,"
1083
00:50:24,103 --> 00:50:26,172
Netflix, France.
1084
00:50:26,206 --> 00:50:29,137
[applause]
1085
00:50:32,586 --> 00:50:34,724
ANNOUNCER: Coming to the stage
tonight and accepting
1086
00:50:34,758 --> 00:50:38,206
the Golden Globe for "Emilia
Pérez" is Director, Writer,
1087
00:50:38,241 --> 00:50:41,931
and Producer, Jacques Audiard.
1088
00:50:41,965 --> 00:50:45,413
Originally, he had
wrote this as an opera
1089
00:50:45,448 --> 00:50:48,241
with four different acts.
1090
00:50:48,275 --> 00:50:51,137
[dramatic music]
1091
00:50:51,172 --> 00:50:57,793
# #
1092
00:50:58,793 --> 00:51:01,379
[cheering]
1093
00:51:02,862 --> 00:51:04,172
Please forgive me.
1094
00:51:04,206 --> 00:51:08,034
Sorry, I'm not English.
1095
00:51:08,068 --> 00:51:11,103
No need to translate that.
1096
00:51:11,137 --> 00:51:12,896
[speaking french]
1097
00:51:16,482 --> 00:51:18,827
As I'm superstitious, I
hadn't prepared anything.
1098
00:51:18,862 --> 00:51:21,034
Obviously, I'm lying.
1099
00:51:21,068 --> 00:51:22,965
[speaking french]
1100
00:51:23,000 --> 00:51:24,034
Might be a bit long.
1101
00:51:24,068 --> 00:51:25,103
[speaking french]
1102
00:51:27,068 --> 00:51:29,482
A good, happy New
Year to everyone.
1103
00:51:29,517 --> 00:51:30,793
[speaking french]
1104
00:51:30,827 --> 00:51:31,931
Health.
1105
00:51:31,965 --> 00:51:33,413
[speaking french]
1106
00:51:34,965 --> 00:51:38,034
And nerves of steel,
because you'll need it in 2025.
1107
00:51:38,068 --> 00:51:39,448
[laughter]
1108
00:51:39,482 --> 00:51:41,482
[speaking french]
1109
00:51:47,482 --> 00:51:49,413
Thank you from
the bottom of my heart.
1110
00:51:49,448 --> 00:51:53,862
Thank you for celebrating with
us a certain idea of lunacy.
1111
00:51:53,896 --> 00:51:55,517
[speaking french]
1112
00:51:58,896 --> 00:52:00,137
I don't have sisters.
1113
00:52:00,172 --> 00:52:01,448
And that might be
the reason why I made
1114
00:52:01,482 --> 00:52:03,275
this film about sisterhood.
1115
00:52:03,310 --> 00:52:04,724
[speaking french]
1116
00:52:05,896 --> 00:52:07,344
If there were more
sisters in the world,
1117
00:52:07,379 --> 00:52:08,931
maybe it would be
a better place.
1118
00:52:08,965 --> 00:52:10,551
[speaking french]
1119
00:52:13,068 --> 00:52:14,793
I'd like to thank
all our sisters
1120
00:52:14,827 --> 00:52:16,793
at the Hollywood Foreign
Press Association.
1121
00:52:16,827 --> 00:52:18,344
[speaking french]
1122
00:52:19,448 --> 00:52:21,103
- All my sisters at Netflix.
- Ted Sarandos.
1123
00:52:21,137 --> 00:52:22,103
Ted Sarandos.
1124
00:52:22,137 --> 00:52:23,103
Bela Bajaria.
1125
00:52:23,137 --> 00:52:25,413
Bela Bajaria.
1126
00:52:25,448 --> 00:52:26,586
Le Pathé Cinema.
1127
00:52:26,620 --> 00:52:27,620
And Pathé Cinema.
1128
00:52:27,655 --> 00:52:28,620
Jerome Seydoux.
1129
00:52:28,655 --> 00:52:30,793
Jerome Seydoux.
1130
00:52:30,827 --> 00:52:32,724
[speaking french]
1131
00:52:32,758 --> 00:52:35,206
My sisters at Why
Not, Pascal Caucheteux.
1132
00:52:35,241 --> 00:52:36,206
And Pauline Lamy.
1133
00:52:36,241 --> 00:52:37,551
Pauline Lamy.
1134
00:52:37,586 --> 00:52:39,034
[speaking french]
1135
00:52:42,413 --> 00:52:44,379
And of course
Roeg Sutherland,
1136
00:52:44,413 --> 00:52:47,448
our big sister to us all.
1137
00:52:47,482 --> 00:52:49,379
[speaking french]
1138
00:52:55,758 --> 00:52:58,655
In these troubled
times, I hope Emilia Pérez
1139
00:52:58,689 --> 00:53:00,034
will be a beacon of light.
1140
00:53:00,068 --> 00:53:01,379
[speaking french]
1141
00:53:03,551 --> 00:53:06,137
For those of you--
well, for those
1142
00:53:06,172 --> 00:53:08,310
of us not lucky enough
to count amongst their friends.
1143
00:53:08,344 --> 00:53:09,931
[speaking french]
1144
00:53:12,068 --> 00:53:14,379
A woman as powerful
and passionate
1145
00:53:14,413 --> 00:53:16,068
as Karla Sofía Gascón.
1146
00:53:16,103 --> 00:53:18,448
[cheering]
1147
00:53:19,448 --> 00:53:21,000
[speaking french]
1148
00:53:26,344 --> 00:53:29,862
I hope to offer a comforting
hug to all of the people today
1149
00:53:29,896 --> 00:53:30,862
who are worried.
1150
00:53:30,896 --> 00:53:32,379
[speaking french]
1151
00:53:32,413 --> 00:53:34,379
This prize is also
dedicated to them.
1152
00:53:34,413 --> 00:53:36,482
[speaking french]
1153
00:53:36,517 --> 00:53:39,310
I urge them to keep
their heads held high.
1154
00:53:39,344 --> 00:53:40,551
[speaking french]
1155
00:53:40,586 --> 00:53:41,551
To continue to fight.
1156
00:53:41,586 --> 00:53:43,103
[speaking french]
1157
00:53:43,137 --> 00:53:45,931
And hope for a better
few days ahead.
1158
00:53:45,965 --> 00:53:47,000
[speaking french]
1159
00:53:48,034 --> 00:53:50,689
As Emilia Pérez
would say, "Bingo."
1160
00:53:50,724 --> 00:53:52,862
[speaking french]
1161
00:53:52,896 --> 00:53:53,862
That was a bit boring.
1162
00:53:53,896 --> 00:53:55,000
I'm sorry.
1163
00:53:55,034 --> 00:53:57,965
[cheering]
1164
00:54:03,896 --> 00:54:06,793
[upbeat music]
1165
00:54:06,827 --> 00:54:13,827
# #
1166
00:54:15,137 --> 00:54:16,862
ANNOUNCER: Please
welcome from the upcoming
1167
00:54:16,896 --> 00:54:22,413
Apple TV+ film "Gorge," Anya
Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller.
1168
00:54:22,448 --> 00:54:25,344
[cheering]
1169
00:54:33,034 --> 00:54:35,034
It's always an honor
to be on this stage.
1170
00:54:35,068 --> 00:54:36,310
And it's an honor
for me to be
1171
00:54:36,344 --> 00:54:38,896
presenting with a Golden
Globe winner, Anya.
1172
00:54:38,931 --> 00:54:39,896
Well, thank you, Miles.
1173
00:54:39,931 --> 00:54:41,068
You're welcome.
1174
00:54:41,103 --> 00:54:43,310
The nominees for Best
Actor in a Limited Series,
1175
00:54:43,344 --> 00:54:45,379
Anthology, or TV
Movie definitely
1176
00:54:45,413 --> 00:54:48,517
delivered in Outstanding
Fashion this year.
1177
00:54:48,551 --> 00:54:51,620
Colin Farrell as a man
scorned in "The Penguin."
1178
00:54:51,655 --> 00:54:54,137
[cheering]
1179
00:54:54,172 --> 00:54:57,310
ANYA TAYLOR-JOY: Richard Gadd
as a man consumed by obsession
1180
00:54:57,344 --> 00:54:58,793
in "Baby Reindeer."
1181
00:55:01,482 --> 00:55:03,620
Kevin Kline is
such an enigmatic
1182
00:55:03,655 --> 00:55:05,379
figure in "Disclaimer,"
he didn't show up.
1183
00:55:08,310 --> 00:55:11,413
Cooper Koch as a young
man caught in family secrets
1184
00:55:11,448 --> 00:55:13,517
and tragedy in "Monsters."
1185
00:55:16,413 --> 00:55:18,482
MILES TELLER: Ewan
McGregor as a resilient
1186
00:55:18,517 --> 00:55:19,620
gentleman in "Moscow."
1187
00:55:21,862 --> 00:55:24,172
ANYA TAYLOR-JOY: And Andrew
Scott as the cunning and
1188
00:55:24,206 --> 00:55:25,517
complex Ripley.
1189
00:55:25,551 --> 00:55:28,379
[cheering]
1190
00:55:28,413 --> 00:55:30,896
Well done, gentlemen.
1191
00:55:30,931 --> 00:55:34,310
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
1192
00:55:34,344 --> 00:55:35,655
duh, duh, duh, duh.
1193
00:55:35,689 --> 00:55:37,103
MILES TELLER: Rip it.
ANYA TAYLOR-JOY: I did it.
1194
00:55:37,137 --> 00:55:39,000
MILES TELLER: Rip it, baby.
ANYA TAYLOR-JOY: I did it.
1195
00:55:39,034 --> 00:55:41,137
BOTH: Colin Farrell,
"The Penguin."
1196
00:55:41,172 --> 00:55:44,000
[cheering]
1197
00:55:46,827 --> 00:55:50,034
ANNOUNCER: This is Colin
Farrell's fourth nomination and
1198
00:55:50,068 --> 00:55:51,724
his third win.
1199
00:55:54,448 --> 00:55:56,344
He auditioned back
in the day, by the way,
1200
00:55:56,379 --> 00:56:00,137
to become a member of the '90s
Irish boy band Boyzone,
1201
00:56:00,172 --> 00:56:03,517
but didn't make the cut,
which is good news for us.
1202
00:56:03,551 --> 00:56:05,000
No one to thank on this one.
1203
00:56:05,034 --> 00:56:10,793
I did it all by myself, just
a raw, pared away performance.
1204
00:56:10,827 --> 00:56:13,413
[laughter]
1205
00:56:13,448 --> 00:56:16,103
35, 34, too many
people to thank.
1206
00:56:16,137 --> 00:56:17,551
You all know it
takes a village,
1207
00:56:17,586 --> 00:56:20,000
whether it's on the small
screen or the big screen.
1208
00:56:20,034 --> 00:56:22,793
I'm here on the backs
of the talent of so many people
1209
00:56:22,827 --> 00:56:23,862
through the years.
1210
00:56:23,896 --> 00:56:26,000
Maybe this one more
than others because
1211
00:56:26,034 --> 00:56:27,379
of Mike Moreno, who
designed the makeup,
1212
00:56:27,413 --> 00:56:29,206
and his extraordinary
makeup team.
1213
00:56:29,241 --> 00:56:31,241
All it took was three hours
in the chair in the morning,
1214
00:56:31,275 --> 00:56:33,758
I drank black coffee,
listened to '80s music,
1215
00:56:33,793 --> 00:56:37,896
and I became a canvas
for that team's brilliance.
1216
00:56:37,931 --> 00:56:40,310
I'd like to thank Lauren
LeFranc, Cristin Milioti.
1217
00:56:40,344 --> 00:56:43,034
Genius, thank you so much.
1218
00:56:43,068 --> 00:56:47,620
The whole cast, Casey
Bloys, Sarah Aubrey.
1219
00:56:47,655 --> 00:56:49,344
Matt Reeves would kill
me if I don't thank him.
1220
00:56:49,379 --> 00:56:52,482
He created Gotham,
again, re-envisioned
1221
00:56:52,517 --> 00:56:53,965
it for the "Batman" film.
1222
00:56:54,000 --> 00:56:55,482
Thank you for employing me.
1223
00:56:55,517 --> 00:56:59,000
And yeah, I guess it's
prosthetics from here on out.
1224
00:56:59,034 --> 00:57:00,482
[laughter]
1225
00:57:00,517 --> 00:57:05,655
Lauren LeFranc, our showrunner,
running her mouth off every day
1226
00:57:05,689 --> 00:57:08,000
by the monitor,
extraordinary, her and
1227
00:57:08,034 --> 00:57:09,482
her team of amazing writers.
1228
00:57:09,517 --> 00:57:11,724
My fellow nominees, Andrew,
who I did my first film
1229
00:57:11,758 --> 00:57:13,655
with 25, 30 years ago.
1230
00:57:13,689 --> 00:57:15,551
You can't even
find it on Betamax.
1231
00:57:15,586 --> 00:57:16,862
It doesn't exist.
1232
00:57:16,896 --> 00:57:18,172
But we go back that far.
1233
00:57:18,206 --> 00:57:21,931
And all my fellow nominees,
Ewan and Kevin and Richard,
1234
00:57:21,965 --> 00:57:23,241
wherever you are.
1235
00:57:23,275 --> 00:57:25,758
Richard, man, you broke my
heart with your work this year.
1236
00:57:25,793 --> 00:57:27,310
Thanks, everyone, I am--
1237
00:57:27,344 --> 00:57:29,068
oh, Golden Globes,
thanks as well, yeah.
1238
00:57:29,103 --> 00:57:30,793
Whoever else I forgot,
I do apologize.
1239
00:57:30,827 --> 00:57:31,793
You know what you mean to me.
1240
00:57:31,827 --> 00:57:34,482
Oh, craft service,
our great dame.
1241
00:57:34,517 --> 00:57:35,482
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
1242
00:57:35,517 --> 00:57:36,482
No, no, no.
1243
00:57:36,517 --> 00:57:38,103
No, no, no, Carolina.
1244
00:57:38,137 --> 00:57:41,931
Carolina, on those cold
winter nights in New York,
1245
00:57:41,965 --> 00:57:43,379
where I was the only
one overheating,
1246
00:57:43,413 --> 00:57:46,517
she'd be there with a coconut
water every half an hour.
1247
00:57:46,551 --> 00:57:48,689
Calling you, Carolina,
god bless you.
1248
00:57:48,724 --> 00:57:49,862
She kept the whole crew going.
1249
00:57:49,896 --> 00:57:51,137
She's craft service.
1250
00:57:51,172 --> 00:57:52,172
See ya.
1251
00:57:52,206 --> 00:57:55,068
[cheering]
1252
00:57:55,103 --> 00:57:58,000
[upbeat music]
1253
00:57:58,034 --> 00:58:01,965
# #
1254
00:58:02,000 --> 00:58:03,689
ANNOUNCER: Please welcome
Golden Globe winner
1255
00:58:03,724 --> 00:58:07,241
Catherine O'Hara and Golden
Globe nominee Seth
1256
00:58:07,275 --> 00:58:10,655
Rogen. [cheering]
1257
00:58:16,896 --> 00:58:20,137
Hello, I want to start by
saying this whole angled camera
1258
00:58:20,172 --> 00:58:21,172
thing is very weird.
1259
00:58:21,206 --> 00:58:23,034
[laughter]
1260
00:58:23,068 --> 00:58:24,172
It's inelegant.
1261
00:58:24,206 --> 00:58:25,413
It's strange.
1262
00:58:25,448 --> 00:58:27,310
This whole half of the room
can see my bald spot.
1263
00:58:27,344 --> 00:58:28,310
I would have filled that in.
1264
00:58:28,344 --> 00:58:29,551
[laughter]
1265
00:58:29,586 --> 00:58:32,862
I said, no, but I regret
that now completely.
1266
00:58:32,896 --> 00:58:33,862
You're a beautiful man.
1267
00:58:33,896 --> 00:58:34,862
Thank you.
1268
00:58:34,896 --> 00:58:36,103
Appreciate that.
1269
00:58:36,137 --> 00:58:38,827
Hello, what
an honor it is to be
1270
00:58:38,862 --> 00:58:42,344
here at one of America's
most prestigious award shows.
1271
00:58:42,379 --> 00:58:46,241
And while I'm grateful that
I've won a Golden Globe--
1272
00:58:46,275 --> 00:58:48,724
And I am very grateful
to have been in a thing
1273
00:58:48,758 --> 00:58:50,379
that has won a Golden Globe.
1274
00:58:50,413 --> 00:58:53,034
[laughter]
1275
00:58:53,068 --> 00:58:55,241
We're actually both
much more acclaimed
1276
00:58:55,275 --> 00:58:56,862
for our Canadian work.
1277
00:58:56,896 --> 00:58:57,931
That's right.
1278
00:58:57,965 --> 00:59:01,827
Back home, we each
have extensive history
1279
00:59:01,862 --> 00:59:03,172
in award-winning performances.
1280
00:59:03,206 --> 00:59:04,344
Yes.
1281
00:59:04,379 --> 00:59:06,827
I just, I guess they
got stopped at the border.
1282
00:59:06,862 --> 00:59:09,034
Exactly, it's stuff you
guys haven't heard of.
1283
00:59:09,068 --> 00:59:11,137
But actually,
Catherine won not one,
1284
00:59:11,172 --> 00:59:13,379
but two Golden
Antlers for her work
1285
00:59:13,413 --> 00:59:17,068
as Mama Morissette in "The
Alanis Morissette Story."
1286
00:59:17,103 --> 00:59:18,172
[laughter]
1287
00:59:18,206 --> 00:59:19,172
Thank you.
1288
00:59:19,206 --> 00:59:20,172
Yes, very, very intense.
1289
00:59:20,206 --> 00:59:21,172
Yes, I'm good.
1290
00:59:21,206 --> 00:59:22,206
I'm still just letting go.
1291
00:59:22,241 --> 00:59:23,517
Yeah.
1292
00:59:23,551 --> 00:59:26,586
But what about you and your
brave, brave Golden Antler
1293
00:59:26,620 --> 00:59:29,448
win, your turn as young Ryan--
1294
00:59:29,482 --> 00:59:30,448
Yes.
1295
00:59:30,482 --> 00:59:31,896
--in Gosling.
1296
00:59:31,931 --> 00:59:32,896
Yeah.
1297
00:59:32,931 --> 00:59:34,482
The Ryan Gosling
unauthorized biopic.
1298
00:59:34,517 --> 00:59:36,034
Thank you.
It was unauthorized.
1299
00:59:36,068 --> 00:59:42,448
And [audio out], but we felt
very important to depict.
1300
00:59:42,482 --> 00:59:46,068
But none of these are compared
to your gilded Gretzky winning
1301
00:59:46,103 --> 00:59:48,172
role in "An Otter's Tale."
1302
00:59:48,206 --> 00:59:49,344
Thank you.
1303
00:59:49,379 --> 00:59:51,379
The story of a woman
who rescued an otter's cub
1304
00:59:51,413 --> 00:59:53,724
and nursed it back to health
with her own breast milk.
1305
00:59:53,758 --> 00:59:55,068
[laughter]
1306
00:59:55,103 --> 00:59:57,344
And ever since I
was a child, I've
1307
00:59:57,379 --> 01:00:00,103
wondered how you shot those
scenes with that otter.
1308
01:00:00,137 --> 01:00:01,103
Painfully.
1309
01:00:01,137 --> 01:00:02,586
Yes.
1310
01:00:02,620 --> 01:00:05,137
I think the otter was method.
1311
01:00:05,172 --> 01:00:06,344
And I lost half a nipple.
1312
01:00:06,379 --> 01:00:07,724
Mhm.
1313
01:00:07,758 --> 01:00:11,724
But that led to a lot of fun,
very hard R-rated comedies.
1314
01:00:11,758 --> 01:00:12,724
Yes.
1315
01:00:12,758 --> 01:00:14,758
And we really
cleaned up with,
1316
01:00:14,793 --> 01:00:16,758
um, sorry, "Pipeline Polly."
1317
01:00:16,793 --> 01:00:18,344
Oh, yes, Pipeline
Polly was a great--
1318
01:00:18,379 --> 01:00:21,000
so you see, in Canada,
we don't have
1319
01:00:21,034 --> 01:00:22,517
America's puritanical roots.
1320
01:00:22,551 --> 01:00:24,620
So pornographic
films are as lauded
1321
01:00:24,655 --> 01:00:26,793
as non-pornographic films.
1322
01:00:26,827 --> 01:00:29,482
I also did a lot
of Canadian adult work.
1323
01:00:29,517 --> 01:00:34,068
"Log Riders" was great,
"Sticky Syrup," and of course,
1324
01:00:34,103 --> 01:00:35,448
the "Moose Knuckles" trilogy.
1325
01:00:35,482 --> 01:00:37,965
Oh, my god, "Moose Knuckles
2" was a massive hit.
1326
01:00:38,000 --> 01:00:38,965
Oh, yes.
1327
01:00:39,000 --> 01:00:40,517
"Moose Knuckles
2, Knuckles Deep"
1328
01:00:40,551 --> 01:00:47,137
won Canada's most illustrious
adult film award, actually.
1329
01:00:47,172 --> 01:00:49,034
Wait, you won the Beaver?
1330
01:00:49,068 --> 01:00:50,172
We won the Beaver.
1331
01:00:50,206 --> 01:00:52,551
It actually-- we swept
the Beavers that year.
1332
01:00:52,586 --> 01:00:53,689
Oh, my god.
1333
01:00:53,724 --> 01:00:56,413
And it was a multi
Beaver-winning film, yes.
1334
01:00:56,448 --> 01:00:57,413
Wow, congratulations.
1335
01:00:57,448 --> 01:00:58,551
Thank you.
1336
01:00:58,586 --> 01:01:00,206
My mother, especially,
loves "Knuckles Deep."
1337
01:01:00,241 --> 01:01:03,620
Anyway, as we know,
of course, there
1338
01:01:03,655 --> 01:01:07,827
is no higher honor, though,
than winning a Golden Globe,
1339
01:01:07,862 --> 01:01:09,896
absolutely nothing.
1340
01:01:09,931 --> 01:01:13,482
There is no award better
in all of Hollywood
1341
01:01:13,517 --> 01:01:16,551
than the Golden Globes, period.
1342
01:01:16,586 --> 01:01:18,482
[cheering]
1343
01:01:19,482 --> 01:01:20,448
None.
1344
01:01:20,482 --> 01:01:22,137
And here are
the nominees for Best
1345
01:01:22,172 --> 01:01:25,724
Female Actor in a Limited
Series, Anthology, or TV Movie.
1346
01:01:27,965 --> 01:01:30,000
ANNOUNCER: Cate
Blanchett, "Disclaimer."
1347
01:01:33,000 --> 01:01:35,724
Jodie Foster, "True
Detective, Night Country."
1348
01:01:37,965 --> 01:01:39,827
Cristin Milioti, "The Penguin."
1349
01:01:42,896 --> 01:01:44,931
Sofia Vergara, "Griselda."
1350
01:01:48,068 --> 01:01:53,000
Naomi Watts, "Feud,
Capote vs. The Swans."
1351
01:01:53,034 --> 01:01:54,931
Kate Winslet, "The Regime."
1352
01:01:54,965 --> 01:01:57,862
[applause]
1353
01:01:59,793 --> 01:02:03,689
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
1354
01:02:03,724 --> 01:02:07,068
Jodie Foster, "True
Detective, Night Country."
1355
01:02:07,103 --> 01:02:10,034
[cheering]
1356
01:02:12,517 --> 01:02:14,586
ANNOUNCER: This is
Jodie Foster's 10th
1357
01:02:14,620 --> 01:02:17,413
nomination and her fifth win.
1358
01:02:17,448 --> 01:02:20,620
She also won the Emmy
for this role.
1359
01:02:20,655 --> 01:02:25,034
"True Detective, Night
Country" was filmed in Iceland.
1360
01:02:25,068 --> 01:02:26,862
You know, the--
1361
01:02:26,896 --> 01:02:28,379
SOF A VERGARA: Give me one!
1362
01:02:28,413 --> 01:02:33,344
The greatest thing
about being this age and
1363
01:02:33,379 --> 01:02:37,517
being in this time is having a
community of all these people,
1364
01:02:37,551 --> 01:02:39,965
especially you, Sofía.
1365
01:02:40,000 --> 01:02:43,448
And we and our team--
our True Detective team,
1366
01:02:43,482 --> 01:02:44,517
who I love so much,
we're really
1367
01:02:44,551 --> 01:02:45,793
here for only one reason.
1368
01:02:45,827 --> 01:02:49,827
And that is the wonderful,
beautiful Issa López, our
1369
01:02:49,862 --> 01:02:51,724
Showrunner, Writer, Director.
1370
01:02:51,758 --> 01:02:56,620
So grateful to you and your
talent and your friendship.
1371
01:02:56,655 --> 01:02:58,724
Kali Reis, love you.
1372
01:02:58,758 --> 01:03:02,862
All of our cast and crew,
all the Icelanders, and
1373
01:03:02,896 --> 01:03:04,482
especially the Indigenous
people that
1374
01:03:04,517 --> 01:03:05,689
shared their stories with us.
1375
01:03:05,724 --> 01:03:08,310
I mean, they changed my life.
1376
01:03:08,344 --> 01:03:13,103
And hopefully they'll
change yours, and, you know,
1377
01:03:13,137 --> 01:03:16,551
HBO and CAA and all those
wonderful institutions.
1378
01:03:16,586 --> 01:03:18,413
More than anything
else, I just want
1379
01:03:18,448 --> 01:03:22,172
to thank my family
because Kit, my scientist son,
1380
01:03:22,206 --> 01:03:25,793
and Charlie, my actor son
who's starting his career,
1381
01:03:25,827 --> 01:03:28,827
hopefully you
understand the joy,
1382
01:03:28,862 --> 01:03:31,103
such joy that comes
from doing really
1383
01:03:31,137 --> 01:03:34,172
hard, meaningful, good work.
1384
01:03:34,206 --> 01:03:38,689
And so my boys, I love you.
1385
01:03:38,724 --> 01:03:42,034
And this, of course, is for you
and the love of my life, Alex.
1386
01:03:42,068 --> 01:03:44,275
Ah, thank you, forever.
1387
01:03:44,310 --> 01:03:45,344
Thanks.
1388
01:03:45,379 --> 01:03:46,344
Wow.
1389
01:03:46,379 --> 01:03:48,965
[cheering]
1390
01:03:49,000 --> 01:03:51,965
[upbeat music]
1391
01:03:52,000 --> 01:03:58,448
# #
1392
01:03:58,482 --> 01:04:00,793
ANNOUNCER: Kerry Washington
and Andrew Garfield take
1393
01:04:00,827 --> 01:04:02,344
the stage right after this.
1394
01:04:02,379 --> 01:04:04,310
And we're handing
out more statues
1395
01:04:04,344 --> 01:04:06,034
as the Golden Globes continue.
1396
01:04:12,862 --> 01:04:15,034
ANNOUNCER: Welcome back
to the Golden Globes.
1397
01:04:15,068 --> 01:04:18,068
Please welcome Kerry Washington
and Golden Globe winner
1398
01:04:18,103 --> 01:04:19,241
Andrew Garfield.
1399
01:04:19,275 --> 01:04:22,034
[upbeat music]
1400
01:04:22,068 --> 01:04:29,068
# #
1401
01:04:36,827 --> 01:04:40,000
A great performance has
the power to transport us.
1402
01:04:40,034 --> 01:04:43,137
When an actor falls
so deeply into character
1403
01:04:43,172 --> 01:04:47,034
that we as an audience get
lost in their portrayal,
1404
01:04:47,068 --> 01:04:49,379
the result is magic.
1405
01:04:49,413 --> 01:04:54,137
We become spellbound, unable
to take our eyes off of them.
1406
01:04:54,172 --> 01:04:58,517
Each nominee in this
category offers us profound,
1407
01:04:58,551 --> 01:05:02,551
vulnerable self-revelation,
heart and soul.
1408
01:05:02,586 --> 01:05:06,344
Every performance is its own
unique, multifaceted jewel,
1409
01:05:06,379 --> 01:05:08,379
reminding us
of some vital aspect
1410
01:05:08,413 --> 01:05:10,793
of our collective humanity.
1411
01:05:10,827 --> 01:05:13,068
The nominees in this
category this year
1412
01:05:13,103 --> 01:05:15,034
have shown through
their commitment
1413
01:05:15,068 --> 01:05:17,275
what magic is made of.
1414
01:05:17,310 --> 01:05:19,551
And we celebrate you all.
1415
01:05:19,586 --> 01:05:20,965
Here are
the nominees for Best
1416
01:05:21,000 --> 01:05:23,689
Female Actor, Motion
Picture, Musical, or Comedy.
1417
01:05:26,344 --> 01:05:28,137
ANNOUNCER: Amy
Adams, "Nightbitch."
1418
01:05:31,172 --> 01:05:33,068
Cynthia Erivo, "Wicked."
1419
01:05:36,206 --> 01:05:41,034
Karla Sofía Gascón,
"Emilia Pérez."
1420
01:05:41,068 --> 01:05:42,758
Mikey Madison, "Anora."
1421
01:05:46,827 --> 01:05:48,310
Demi Moore, "The Substance."
1422
01:05:51,379 --> 01:05:53,000
Zendaya, "Challengers."
1423
01:05:53,034 --> 01:05:55,862
[cheering]
1424
01:05:57,827 --> 01:05:59,793
Oh, it was so good, so good.
1425
01:05:59,827 --> 01:06:02,551
And the Golden Globe goes to--
1426
01:06:02,586 --> 01:06:04,275
Demi Moore.
ANDREW GARFIELD: Yo.
1427
01:06:04,310 --> 01:06:05,620
KERRY WASHINGTON:
That's so deserved.
1428
01:06:05,655 --> 01:06:08,000
[cheering]
1429
01:06:12,137 --> 01:06:16,620
ANNOUNCER: This is Demi Moore's
third nomination and first win.
1430
01:06:16,655 --> 01:06:20,586
She told me on the red carpet
that she got this script right
1431
01:06:20,620 --> 01:06:23,310
after questioning whether she
should still be doing this
1432
01:06:23,344 --> 01:06:24,310
or not.
1433
01:06:24,344 --> 01:06:27,310
[cheering]
1434
01:06:34,241 --> 01:06:36,620
Oh, my god.
1435
01:06:36,655 --> 01:06:38,172
Oh, wow.
1436
01:06:38,206 --> 01:06:42,103
I really wasn't expecting that.
1437
01:06:42,137 --> 01:06:44,482
I'm just in shock right now.
1438
01:06:44,517 --> 01:06:48,482
I've been doing this a long
time, like over 45 years.
1439
01:06:48,517 --> 01:06:54,931
And this is the first time I've
ever won anything as an actor.
1440
01:06:54,965 --> 01:06:59,241
And I'm just so humbled
and so grateful.
1441
01:06:59,275 --> 01:07:02,206
30 years ago, I had
a producer tell me
1442
01:07:02,241 --> 01:07:05,310
that I was a popcorn actress.
1443
01:07:07,931 --> 01:07:13,896
And at that time, I made that
mean that this wasn't something
1444
01:07:13,931 --> 01:07:16,896
that I was allowed to have,
that I could do movies that
1445
01:07:16,931 --> 01:07:18,862
were successful, that
made a lot of money,
1446
01:07:18,896 --> 01:07:20,413
but that I couldn't
be acknowledged.
1447
01:07:20,448 --> 01:07:24,241
And I bought in,
and I believed that.
1448
01:07:24,275 --> 01:07:27,793
And that corroded me
over time, to the point
1449
01:07:27,827 --> 01:07:30,724
where I thought a few years
ago that maybe this was it,
1450
01:07:30,758 --> 01:07:33,620
maybe I was complete,
maybe I've done
1451
01:07:33,655 --> 01:07:35,310
what I was supposed to do.
1452
01:07:35,344 --> 01:07:40,310
And as I was at kind of a low
point, I had this magical,
1453
01:07:40,344 --> 01:07:43,379
bold, courageous,
out-of-the-box,
1454
01:07:43,413 --> 01:07:46,689
absolutely bonkers script
come across my desk,
1455
01:07:46,724 --> 01:07:48,586
called "The Substance."
1456
01:07:48,620 --> 01:07:52,344
And the universe told
me that you're not done.
1457
01:07:52,379 --> 01:07:57,000
And I am so grateful to Coralie
for trusting me to step in and
1458
01:07:57,034 --> 01:08:02,758
play this woman, for Margaret,
for being the other half of me
1459
01:08:02,793 --> 01:08:04,724
that I couldn't
have done without,
1460
01:08:04,758 --> 01:08:07,862
for looking out for me,
to the people who've been
1461
01:08:07,896 --> 01:08:09,586
with me for over 30 years.
1462
01:08:09,620 --> 01:08:13,344
Kevin Uvain, Jason
Weinberg, everybody at CAA,
1463
01:08:13,379 --> 01:08:15,655
Untitled, Lead,
all of the people
1464
01:08:15,689 --> 01:08:19,033
who stood by me, especially the
people who believed in me when
1465
01:08:19,068 --> 01:08:21,033
I haven't believed in myself.
1466
01:08:21,068 --> 01:08:23,274
And I'll just leave
you with one thing
1467
01:08:23,310 --> 01:08:27,379
that I think this movie is
imparting is, in those moments
1468
01:08:27,412 --> 01:08:30,310
when we don't think we're smart
enough or pretty enough or
1469
01:08:30,344 --> 01:08:32,310
skinny enough
or successful enough,
1470
01:08:32,344 --> 01:08:37,103
or basically just not enough,
I had a woman say to me,
1471
01:08:37,136 --> 01:08:41,068
just know you will
never be enough,
1472
01:08:41,103 --> 01:08:43,517
but you can know
the value of your worth
1473
01:08:43,551 --> 01:08:45,862
if you just put down
the measuring stick.
1474
01:08:45,895 --> 01:08:50,862
And so today, I celebrate this
as a marker of my wholeness
1475
01:08:50,895 --> 01:08:53,033
and of the love
that is driving me,
1476
01:08:53,068 --> 01:08:55,482
and for the gift
of doing something I love
1477
01:08:55,517 --> 01:08:58,103
and being reminded
that I do belong.
1478
01:08:58,136 --> 01:08:59,620
Thank you so much.
1479
01:08:59,654 --> 01:09:02,689
[cheering]
1480
01:09:20,689 --> 01:09:25,930
Wow, wow, wow, wow.
1481
01:09:25,965 --> 01:09:28,310
Good luck to the next
person [audio out].
1482
01:09:30,724 --> 01:09:34,620
Here are the nominees for Best
Male Actor in a Motion Picture,
1483
01:09:34,654 --> 01:09:37,274
Musical, or Comedy.
1484
01:09:37,310 --> 01:09:39,517
ANNOUNCER: Jesse
Eisenberg, "A Real Pain."
1485
01:09:42,412 --> 01:09:44,274
Hugh Grant, "Heretic."
1486
01:09:47,482 --> 01:09:49,758
Gabriel LaBelle,
"Saturday Night."
1487
01:09:52,310 --> 01:09:55,068
Jesse Plemons,
"Kinds of Kindness."
1488
01:09:57,448 --> 01:09:59,241
Glen Powell, "Hit Man."
1489
01:10:02,551 --> 01:10:05,034
Sebastian Stan,
"A Different Man."
1490
01:10:05,068 --> 01:10:07,482
[applause]
1491
01:10:08,482 --> 01:10:09,448
OK.
1492
01:10:09,482 --> 01:10:11,931
And the Golden Globe goes to--
1493
01:10:11,965 --> 01:10:13,103
strong ass tape.
1494
01:10:13,137 --> 01:10:14,137
OK.
1495
01:10:16,379 --> 01:10:18,620
Sebastian Stan,
"A Different Man."
1496
01:10:18,655 --> 01:10:21,068
[applause]
1497
01:10:23,551 --> 01:10:27,517
ANNOUNCER: This is Sebastian
Stan's third nomination, and
1498
01:10:27,551 --> 01:10:28,551
his first win.
1499
01:10:28,586 --> 01:10:30,931
[upbeat music]
1500
01:10:30,965 --> 01:10:37,965
# #
1501
01:10:43,620 --> 01:10:44,758
Oh, man.
1502
01:10:44,793 --> 01:10:46,965
Whoa.
1503
01:10:47,000 --> 01:10:49,000
Aaron Schimberg
and Adam Pearson
1504
01:10:49,034 --> 01:10:50,344
at home, I wish you were here.
1505
01:10:50,379 --> 01:10:51,827
I share this with you.
1506
01:10:51,862 --> 01:10:54,517
Thank you for your trust.
1507
01:10:54,551 --> 01:10:58,310
Our ignorance and discomfort
around disability and
1508
01:10:58,344 --> 01:11:00,137
disfigurement has to end now.
1509
01:11:00,172 --> 01:11:03,137
We have to normalize it and
continue to expose ourselves
1510
01:11:03,172 --> 01:11:04,482
to it, and our children.
1511
01:11:04,517 --> 01:11:06,206
Encourage acceptance.
1512
01:11:06,241 --> 01:11:09,620
One way we can do that is
by continuing to champion
1513
01:11:09,655 --> 01:11:11,931
stories that are inclusive.
1514
01:11:11,965 --> 01:11:13,896
This was not an easy
movie to make.
1515
01:11:13,931 --> 01:11:15,482
Neither is "The
Apprentice," the other
1516
01:11:15,517 --> 01:11:19,931
film that I was lucky to be a
part of and I'm proud to be in.
1517
01:11:19,965 --> 01:11:23,000
These are tough,
tough subject matters.
1518
01:11:23,034 --> 01:11:25,448
But these films are real
and they're necessary,
1519
01:11:25,482 --> 01:11:29,068
and we can't be
afraid and look away.
1520
01:11:29,103 --> 01:11:33,655
Thank you to CAA,
my amazing team.
1521
01:11:33,689 --> 01:11:35,931
Joe Lubin, Chris
Andrews, Shauna Perlman,
1522
01:11:35,965 --> 01:11:39,655
who found me this script,
my amazing publicist,
1523
01:11:39,689 --> 01:11:40,655
Evelyn Karmanos.
1524
01:11:40,689 --> 01:11:42,034
I love you, wherever you are.
1525
01:11:42,068 --> 01:11:45,103
My manager for 27 years,
Emily Gerson Saines.
1526
01:11:45,137 --> 01:11:47,724
Thank you for taking on me when
I was a kid, telling me to go
1527
01:11:47,758 --> 01:11:49,034
to school and watch movies.
1528
01:11:49,068 --> 01:11:50,482
I'm up here because of you.
1529
01:11:50,517 --> 01:11:54,517
A24, Christine Vachon, the
great Mike Marino, prosthetics.
1530
01:11:54,551 --> 01:11:56,310
Annabelle, I love you.
1531
01:11:56,344 --> 01:11:59,517
This is for my mom, who left
Romania in search of a better
1532
01:11:59,551 --> 01:12:01,413
life, and gave me everything.
1533
01:12:01,448 --> 01:12:05,206
And for my stepfather, Tony,
who took on a single mom and
1534
01:12:05,241 --> 01:12:06,206
a grown-up kid.
1535
01:12:06,241 --> 01:12:07,931
Thank you for being a real man.
1536
01:12:07,965 --> 01:12:09,137
Golden Globes, I love you.
1537
01:12:09,172 --> 01:12:10,137
Romania, te iubesc.
1538
01:12:10,172 --> 01:12:12,379
[applause]
1539
01:12:12,413 --> 01:12:14,827
[upbeat music]
1540
01:12:14,862 --> 01:12:21,448
# #
1541
01:12:22,586 --> 01:12:24,068
ANNOUNCER: What's better
than two superheroes?
1542
01:12:24,103 --> 01:12:25,137
Three.
1543
01:12:25,172 --> 01:12:27,896
Harrison Anthony Mackie,
and Michael Keaton
1544
01:12:27,931 --> 01:12:30,310
are coming up next
on the Golden Globes.
1545
01:12:30,344 --> 01:12:31,655
This is CBS.
1546
01:12:35,827 --> 01:12:38,275
ANNOUNCER: The 82nd Golden
Globe Awards will continue.
1547
01:12:38,310 --> 01:12:39,620
This is CBS.
1548
01:12:43,068 --> 01:12:45,103
ANNOUNCER: We're back
in Beverly Hills, California,
1549
01:12:45,137 --> 01:12:46,344
where the weather is great.
1550
01:12:46,379 --> 01:12:49,241
Home of the iconic palm
trees, where the streets are
1551
01:12:49,275 --> 01:12:50,655
as beautiful as the people.
1552
01:12:50,689 --> 01:12:54,482
And stop by for the shopping,
but stay for the atmosphere.
1553
01:12:54,517 --> 01:12:57,827
There's more of the 82nd Golden
Globes, happening right now.
1554
01:12:57,862 --> 01:12:59,586
[upbeat music]
1555
01:12:59,620 --> 01:13:01,965
# #
1556
01:13:02,000 --> 01:13:04,448
Ah, welcome back.
1557
01:13:04,482 --> 01:13:07,448
If you're just
joining us now, why?
1558
01:13:07,482 --> 01:13:08,931
Why now?
1559
01:13:08,965 --> 01:13:10,103
What took you so long?
1560
01:13:10,137 --> 01:13:13,034
Anyway, it's time
for our mid-show recap,
1561
01:13:13,068 --> 01:13:15,275
and I'm here on the floor
with all of my peers.
1562
01:13:15,310 --> 01:13:16,517
Just go with it.
1563
01:13:16,551 --> 01:13:19,724
And this is so exciting,
because everywhere you look,
1564
01:13:19,758 --> 01:13:20,724
there's a Fanning.
1565
01:13:20,758 --> 01:13:23,103
Elle, Dakota, Payton.
1566
01:13:23,137 --> 01:13:27,000
Oh, the air is thick with the
smell of signature fragrances
1567
01:13:27,034 --> 01:13:29,689
and the lingering stench
of ballroom salmon.
1568
01:13:29,724 --> 01:13:31,620
Ballroom Salmon is
actually the name
1569
01:13:31,655 --> 01:13:34,655
of Stanley Tucci's new cologne,
now available at Buca di
1570
01:13:34,689 --> 01:13:35,965
Beppo, so--
1571
01:13:36,000 --> 01:13:37,206
[laughter]
1572
01:13:37,241 --> 01:13:39,689
So much has already
happened in the first half,
1573
01:13:39,724 --> 01:13:42,724
and the acceptance
speeches have been on fire.
1574
01:13:42,758 --> 01:13:44,034
Who got shouted out the most?
1575
01:13:44,068 --> 01:13:45,896
Let's look at the numbers.
1576
01:13:45,931 --> 01:13:48,896
All right, cast
and crew are leading
1577
01:13:48,931 --> 01:13:50,689
the way with 11 mentions.
1578
01:13:50,724 --> 01:13:55,068
Moms are holding strong
with three shout outs.
1579
01:13:55,103 --> 01:13:59,965
God, creator of the universe,
zero mentions.
1580
01:14:00,000 --> 01:14:03,724
And Mario Lopez, host
of "Access Hollywood," one.
1581
01:14:03,758 --> 01:14:05,000
[applause]
1582
01:14:05,034 --> 01:14:07,275
All right.
1583
01:14:07,310 --> 01:14:10,241
No surprise in this
godless town.
1584
01:14:10,275 --> 01:14:12,137
Ah, the room has
been buzzing, and
1585
01:14:12,172 --> 01:14:14,586
there's been a lot of talk
about comebacks, right?
1586
01:14:14,620 --> 01:14:18,103
Like Pamela Anderson
and Demi Moore, who just won.
1587
01:14:18,137 --> 01:14:21,241
And it turns out, if you're
a woman over 50 in a lead role,
1588
01:14:21,275 --> 01:14:22,586
they call it a comeback.
1589
01:14:22,620 --> 01:14:25,655
If you're a guy over 50 in a
lead role, congratulations,
1590
01:14:25,689 --> 01:14:29,000
you're about to play
Sydney Sweeney's boyfriend.
1591
01:14:29,034 --> 01:14:30,586
Well, that's it
for the first half,
1592
01:14:30,620 --> 01:14:33,724
and we're still nowhere
near to picking a new Pope.
1593
01:14:33,758 --> 01:14:36,379
Tedesco is still
in the lead with 31 votes.
1594
01:14:36,413 --> 01:14:37,413
This table gets it.
1595
01:14:37,448 --> 01:14:39,448
Please welcome
our next presenters,
1596
01:14:39,482 --> 01:14:40,482
from "Captain America--
1597
01:14:40,517 --> 01:14:42,034
Brave New World,"
Anthony Mackie,
1598
01:14:42,068 --> 01:14:45,344
and my therapist, Golden
Globe nominee Harrison Ford.
1599
01:14:45,379 --> 01:14:47,862
[applause]
1600
01:14:47,896 --> 01:14:50,310
[upbeat music]
1601
01:14:50,344 --> 01:14:57,344
# #
1602
01:15:00,517 --> 01:15:01,689
Mr. Mackie.
1603
01:15:01,724 --> 01:15:02,827
Mr. Ford.
1604
01:15:05,758 --> 01:15:06,724
Hmm.
1605
01:15:06,758 --> 01:15:08,689
[laughter]
1606
01:15:10,655 --> 01:15:14,655
Animation has come
so far, from the early
1607
01:15:14,689 --> 01:15:21,689
days of flipbooks to modern day
3D computer-generated imagery.
1608
01:15:23,206 --> 01:15:25,310
The possibilities are endless.
1609
01:15:25,344 --> 01:15:26,344
Boundless.
1610
01:15:28,827 --> 01:15:30,793
[laughter]
1611
01:15:30,827 --> 01:15:35,793
It's an evolving door,
artists, animation.
1612
01:15:35,827 --> 01:15:39,724
While the technical
innovations have progressed
1613
01:15:39,758 --> 01:15:42,896
with more emotional themes,
with typical stories
1614
01:15:42,931 --> 01:15:45,724
of good versus evil,
of coming of age,
1615
01:15:45,758 --> 01:15:48,517
are now layered with
storylines surrounding
1616
01:15:48,551 --> 01:15:53,620
complex relationships, social
justice, and mental health.
1617
01:15:53,655 --> 01:15:56,724
Now, here are
the nominees for the Best
1618
01:15:56,758 --> 01:15:59,034
Motion Picture, Animated.
1619
01:16:02,034 --> 01:16:03,000
ANNOUNCER: "Flow."
1620
01:16:03,034 --> 01:16:04,896
[birds chirping]
1621
01:16:04,931 --> 01:16:07,793
[soft music]
1622
01:16:07,827 --> 01:16:08,896
"Inside Out 2."
1623
01:16:08,931 --> 01:16:09,931
Ah!
1624
01:16:12,275 --> 01:16:13,862
"Memoir of a Snail."
1625
01:16:13,896 --> 01:16:15,620
[uplifting music]
1626
01:16:15,655 --> 01:16:17,896
# #
1627
01:16:17,931 --> 01:16:18,965
"Moana 2."
1628
01:16:19,000 --> 01:16:20,793
[vocalizing]
1629
01:16:22,241 --> 01:16:26,275
"Wallace and Gromit,
Vengeance Most Fowl."
1630
01:16:26,310 --> 01:16:27,586
"The Wild Robot."
1631
01:16:33,310 --> 01:16:36,482
We're still friends with
Sebastian Stan, by the way.
1632
01:16:36,517 --> 01:16:37,758
I don't know where-- he's my--
1633
01:16:37,793 --> 01:16:39,793
[laughter]
1634
01:16:41,551 --> 01:16:42,517
Oh, my bad.
1635
01:16:42,551 --> 01:16:45,034
My bad, my bad, my bad.
1636
01:16:45,068 --> 01:16:47,448
Best Motion
Picture, Animated.
1637
01:16:47,482 --> 01:16:49,620
The winner is--
1638
01:16:49,655 --> 01:16:51,965
[imitates drum roll]
Ooh, stick 'em!
1639
01:16:52,000 --> 01:16:53,068
Ha ha-ha, stick 'em.
1640
01:16:53,103 --> 01:16:54,172
Stick 'em!
1641
01:16:54,206 --> 01:16:57,310
[beat boxing] No, it's
the music for the--
1642
01:16:57,344 --> 01:16:59,551
now you say the name.
1643
01:16:59,586 --> 01:17:00,724
And the winner is--
1644
01:17:00,758 --> 01:17:01,931
Boo-boo stick 'em.
Ha-ha.
1645
01:17:01,965 --> 01:17:03,448
[laughter]
1646
01:17:03,482 --> 01:17:05,344
And the winner is "Flow."
1647
01:17:05,379 --> 01:17:07,655
[applause]
1648
01:17:13,275 --> 01:17:15,310
ANNOUNCER: Coming to the stage
tonight for "Flow"
1649
01:17:15,344 --> 01:17:18,310
is co-writer
and producer Matiss Kaza,
1650
01:17:18,344 --> 01:17:21,620
producer Ron Dyens, and
accepting the Golden Globe is
1651
01:17:21,655 --> 01:17:25,172
director, co-writer,
editor, cinematographer,
1652
01:17:25,206 --> 01:17:29,517
art director, and co-composer,
Gints Zilbalodis.
1653
01:17:29,551 --> 01:17:31,931
[soft music]
1654
01:17:31,965 --> 01:17:38,965
# #
1655
01:17:45,275 --> 01:17:49,655
Well, thank you so much
to my producers, Matiss,
1656
01:17:49,689 --> 01:17:52,482
Ron, and Gregory,
to our distributors,
1657
01:17:52,517 --> 01:17:54,965
Janus, Sideshow, Charade.
1658
01:17:55,000 --> 01:17:58,827
Our teams at Dream Well,
Sacrebleu, and Take Five.
1659
01:17:58,862 --> 01:18:00,862
And of course,
the Golden Globes.
1660
01:18:00,896 --> 01:18:03,724
This film was made
by a very small, young, but
1661
01:18:03,758 --> 01:18:05,965
very passionate team
in a place where there
1662
01:18:06,000 --> 01:18:08,482
isn't a big film industry.
1663
01:18:08,517 --> 01:18:10,862
So this is the first time
that a film from Latvia
1664
01:18:10,896 --> 01:18:13,379
has been here, so this
is huge for us.
1665
01:18:13,413 --> 01:18:15,482
[applause]
1666
01:18:16,586 --> 01:18:19,413
Yeah, this is a very
personal story to me,
1667
01:18:19,448 --> 01:18:21,103
because I used to work alone.
1668
01:18:21,137 --> 01:18:22,655
I made all my films myself.
1669
01:18:22,689 --> 01:18:24,310
But this time, I
worked with a team.
1670
01:18:24,344 --> 01:18:25,620
And just like
the cat in "Flow,"
1671
01:18:25,655 --> 01:18:27,275
I had to learn how
to trust others,
1672
01:18:27,310 --> 01:18:30,482
how to collaborate, and how
to overcome our differences.
1673
01:18:30,517 --> 01:18:33,413
And I think it's very important
to remember this nowadays,
1674
01:18:33,448 --> 01:18:35,137
especially, more than ever.
1675
01:18:35,172 --> 01:18:37,275
Thank you so much,
and thank you for embracing
1676
01:18:37,310 --> 01:18:38,482
our little cat film.
1677
01:18:38,517 --> 01:18:40,758
[applause]
1678
01:18:40,793 --> 01:18:43,206
[upbeat music]
1679
01:18:43,241 --> 01:18:46,620
# #
1680
01:18:46,655 --> 01:18:49,034
ANNOUNCER: Please welcome
to the stage, Golden Globe
1681
01:18:49,068 --> 01:18:51,034
winner, Michael Keaton.
1682
01:18:51,068 --> 01:18:53,448
[upbeat music]
1683
01:18:53,482 --> 01:18:59,689
# #
1684
01:18:59,724 --> 01:19:03,689
A director's vision dictates
the final form of a film.
1685
01:19:03,724 --> 01:19:06,275
While they're supported by all
the members of the cast and
1686
01:19:06,310 --> 01:19:09,517
crew, their ability to both
manage and collaborate
1687
01:19:09,551 --> 01:19:12,586
brings this art form
to a whole new level.
1688
01:19:12,620 --> 01:19:16,034
This year's nominees are
all seasoned directors,
1689
01:19:16,068 --> 01:19:18,931
but they're also first-time
Golden Globe nominees
1690
01:19:18,965 --> 01:19:20,310
in this category.
1691
01:19:20,344 --> 01:19:24,689
And here are the nominees for
Best Director, Motion Picture.
1692
01:19:27,517 --> 01:19:30,000
ANNOUNCER: Jacques
Audiard, "Emilia Pérez."
1693
01:19:32,206 --> 01:19:33,793
Sean Baker, "Anora."
1694
01:19:36,206 --> 01:19:38,172
Edward Berger, "Conclave."
1695
01:19:41,103 --> 01:19:45,275
Brady Corbet, "The Brutalist."
1696
01:19:45,310 --> 01:19:47,758
Coralie Fargeat,
"The Substance."
1697
01:19:50,551 --> 01:19:55,068
Payai Kapadia, "All
We Imagine As Light."
1698
01:19:55,103 --> 01:19:57,448
[applause]
1699
01:19:58,448 --> 01:20:04,137
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
1700
01:20:04,172 --> 01:20:05,172
oh, sorry about that.
1701
01:20:07,103 --> 01:20:08,068
Brady Corbet.
1702
01:20:08,103 --> 01:20:10,241
[applause]
1703
01:20:10,275 --> 01:20:12,655
[soft music]
1704
01:20:12,689 --> 01:20:16,000
# #
1705
01:20:16,034 --> 01:20:18,965
ANNOUNCER: This is Brady
Corbet's first nomination,
1706
01:20:19,000 --> 01:20:20,758
and first win.
1707
01:20:24,068 --> 01:20:26,689
"The Brutalist" was seven
years in the making,
1708
01:20:26,724 --> 01:20:28,413
according to Corbet.
1709
01:20:28,448 --> 01:20:30,758
Corbet co-wrote
the film with his wife.
1710
01:20:30,793 --> 01:20:33,034
[soft music]
1711
01:20:33,068 --> 01:20:40,068
# #
1712
01:20:45,586 --> 01:20:46,965
Thank you.
1713
01:20:47,000 --> 01:20:48,000
Hello.
1714
01:20:52,586 --> 01:20:54,896
Sorry, I had to write
something down.
1715
01:20:54,931 --> 01:20:56,862
A warm and sincere
thanks to the Golden
1716
01:20:56,896 --> 01:20:59,551
Globes for giving our film
further visibility
1717
01:20:59,586 --> 01:21:01,379
with such a recognition.
1718
01:21:01,413 --> 01:21:03,655
It is extraordinarily
meaningful for a film
1719
01:21:03,689 --> 01:21:07,137
like this, that once, a few
short months ago, had the odds
1720
01:21:07,172 --> 01:21:09,068
very much stacked against it.
1721
01:21:09,103 --> 01:21:11,034
I would also be
remiss not to mention
1722
01:21:11,068 --> 01:21:13,586
that I am humbled to be
in such excellent company,
1723
01:21:13,620 --> 01:21:16,034
filmmakers I genuinely admire.
1724
01:21:16,068 --> 01:21:19,241
Hundreds of very devoted people
worked on this film for years
1725
01:21:19,275 --> 01:21:22,172
before, during, and after
its realization.
1726
01:21:22,206 --> 01:21:24,034
There are too many
to name in the 45
1727
01:21:24,068 --> 01:21:25,965
seconds allotted
to me here, but
1728
01:21:26,000 --> 01:21:28,034
I am so grateful to them all.
1729
01:21:28,068 --> 01:21:32,241
Everyone at A24, Focus
Features International, CAA,
1730
01:21:32,275 --> 01:21:38,586
Post Office, the Hungarian
Film Lab, Kodak and FotoKem,
1731
01:21:38,620 --> 01:21:40,655
my beautiful cast, who
I hope will have me
1732
01:21:40,689 --> 01:21:43,862
back in the future, my
extraordinary fellow producers,
1733
01:21:43,896 --> 01:21:45,758
my crew who I also
hope will have me
1734
01:21:45,793 --> 01:21:48,724
back on the next one, our
friends who have supported us
1735
01:21:48,758 --> 01:21:51,344
through thick and thin,
my family, Mona,
1736
01:21:51,379 --> 01:21:54,655
my creative partner and muse,
my incomparable mother,
1737
01:21:54,689 --> 01:21:56,586
Mary Corbet,
and my daughter Ada,
1738
01:21:56,620 --> 01:21:58,758
who looked so stunning
in that dress of hers
1739
01:21:58,793 --> 01:22:02,034
tonight that I'm thinking that
this fiasco I got us all into
1740
01:22:02,068 --> 01:22:03,689
may have very well
been worth it.
1741
01:22:03,724 --> 01:22:06,482
I love you so much, Ada James.
1742
01:22:06,517 --> 01:22:08,137
I'd like to take
the opportunity
1743
01:22:08,172 --> 01:22:10,448
to thank and acknowledge
three people that I lost
1744
01:22:10,482 --> 01:22:12,103
while making this picture.
1745
01:22:12,137 --> 01:22:14,379
My grandfather,
James, his brother
1746
01:22:14,413 --> 01:22:17,068
Jerry, and my dear
friend, Kevin Turen,
1747
01:22:17,103 --> 01:22:18,620
who I miss every day.
1748
01:22:18,655 --> 01:22:20,379
I wouldn't be standing
here tonight if it
1749
01:22:20,413 --> 01:22:21,931
were not for their influence.
1750
01:22:21,965 --> 01:22:25,034
And finally, tonight, my heart
is with Aubrey Plaza and
1751
01:22:25,068 --> 01:22:26,034
Jeff's family.
1752
01:22:26,068 --> 01:22:27,034
Good night.
1753
01:22:27,068 --> 01:22:28,793
[applause]
1754
01:22:28,827 --> 01:22:31,241
[upbeat music]
1755
01:22:31,275 --> 01:22:38,241
# #
1756
01:22:39,586 --> 01:22:41,586
ANNOUNCER: Elton John
plus Brandi Carlile
1757
01:22:41,620 --> 01:22:43,620
equal musical royalty.
1758
01:22:43,655 --> 01:22:45,206
And, they're next.
1759
01:22:45,241 --> 01:22:47,172
Plus, when the Golden
Globes return,
1760
01:22:47,206 --> 01:22:49,896
Vin Diesel gives out
the award for Cinematic
1761
01:22:49,931 --> 01:22:51,620
and Box Office Achievement.
1762
01:22:55,137 --> 01:22:58,068
ANNOUNCER: The 82nd Golden
Globe Awards will continue.
1763
01:22:58,103 --> 01:22:59,344
This is CBS.
1764
01:23:03,068 --> 01:23:05,482
[upbeat music]
1765
01:23:05,517 --> 01:23:07,793
# #
1766
01:23:07,827 --> 01:23:09,034
ANNOUNCER: From "Elton John--
1767
01:23:09,068 --> 01:23:12,448
Never Too Late," please
welcome Golden Globe winner,
1768
01:23:12,482 --> 01:23:14,517
Elton John and Brandi Carlile.
1769
01:23:14,551 --> 01:23:16,758
[applause]
1770
01:23:19,689 --> 01:23:20,793
Thank you very much.
1771
01:23:20,827 --> 01:23:24,413
It's a very special
night for me to be here,
1772
01:23:24,448 --> 01:23:26,655
because I don't
know if you know,
1773
01:23:26,689 --> 01:23:29,413
but there's been a lot
of stories going on around,
1774
01:23:29,448 --> 01:23:31,034
about my regressive eyesight.
1775
01:23:31,068 --> 01:23:33,965
And I just wanted to reassure
everybody that it's
1776
01:23:34,000 --> 01:23:35,241
not as bad as it seems.
1777
01:23:35,275 --> 01:23:38,241
So I'm so pleased to be here
with my co-host, Rihanna.
1778
01:23:38,275 --> 01:23:40,620
[laughter]
1779
01:23:45,586 --> 01:23:49,137
A great film score should
feel like it's inseparable
1780
01:23:49,172 --> 01:23:51,551
from the visuals of the movie.
1781
01:23:51,586 --> 01:23:53,482
Creating the emotional
landscape
1782
01:23:53,517 --> 01:23:55,862
is like having a conversation
with the audience
1783
01:23:55,896 --> 01:23:57,103
through the music.
1784
01:23:57,137 --> 01:24:00,827
It can be subtle and elegant,
or grand and boisterous.
1785
01:24:00,862 --> 01:24:03,620
It must make you feel
something inside.
1786
01:24:03,655 --> 01:24:07,379
And once that happens, then
the composer's job is done.
1787
01:24:07,413 --> 01:24:09,413
A memorable score
stays with you,
1788
01:24:09,448 --> 01:24:12,758
and keeps you humming
songs for a lifetime.
1789
01:24:12,793 --> 01:24:14,620
And the nominees are--
1790
01:24:18,413 --> 01:24:20,586
ANNOUNCER: "Conclave,"
Volker Bertelmann.
1791
01:24:20,620 --> 01:24:22,379
[suspenseful music]
1792
01:24:22,413 --> 01:24:24,206
# #
1793
01:24:24,241 --> 01:24:26,620
"The Brutalist,"
Daniel Blumberg.
1794
01:24:26,655 --> 01:24:28,241
[eerie music]
1795
01:24:28,275 --> 01:24:29,620
# #
1796
01:24:29,655 --> 01:24:32,103
"The Wild Robot," Kris Bowers.
1797
01:24:32,137 --> 01:24:33,965
[inspiring music]
1798
01:24:34,000 --> 01:24:35,758
[woman vocalizing]
1799
01:24:35,793 --> 01:24:39,034
"Emilia Pérez,"
Clément Ducol Camille.
1800
01:24:39,068 --> 01:24:40,827
[synthesizer music]
1801
01:24:40,862 --> 01:24:42,068
# #
1802
01:24:42,103 --> 01:24:44,000
[intense music]
1803
01:24:44,034 --> 01:24:48,379
"Challengers," Trent
Reznor, Atticus Ross.
1804
01:24:48,413 --> 01:24:50,551
[upbeat music]
1805
01:24:50,586 --> 01:24:52,862
"Dune, Part Two," Hans Zimmer.
1806
01:24:56,482 --> 01:24:58,275
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
1807
01:25:02,551 --> 01:25:04,034
Trent Reznor
and Atticus Ross.
1808
01:25:04,068 --> 01:25:05,482
- Yay!
- "Challengers."
1809
01:25:05,517 --> 01:25:06,517
Yes.
1810
01:25:06,551 --> 01:25:07,517
ELTON JOHN: Yay!
1811
01:25:07,551 --> 01:25:10,000
[applause]
1812
01:25:11,448 --> 01:25:14,034
ANNOUNCER: This is the sixth
nomination and third win
1813
01:25:14,068 --> 01:25:15,551
for this writing team.
1814
01:25:15,586 --> 01:25:18,896
Accepting the award
is Atticus Ross.
1815
01:25:18,931 --> 01:25:21,137
These two have worked
together for years.
1816
01:25:21,172 --> 01:25:22,655
They first met
in the '90s, when
1817
01:25:22,689 --> 01:25:25,724
Reznor signed Ross's
band, 12 Rounds,
1818
01:25:25,758 --> 01:25:27,724
to his Nothing Records label.
1819
01:25:27,758 --> 01:25:30,034
[intense music]
1820
01:25:30,068 --> 01:25:36,379
# #
1821
01:25:37,379 --> 01:25:38,344
Thank you.
1822
01:25:38,379 --> 01:25:40,206
Thank you.
1823
01:25:40,241 --> 01:25:42,931
Thank you to the Golden Globes.
1824
01:25:42,965 --> 01:25:44,758
This really means
a lot, particularly
1825
01:25:44,793 --> 01:25:47,068
in this special moment.
1826
01:25:47,103 --> 01:25:48,551
First, I'd like
to thank my best
1827
01:25:48,586 --> 01:25:52,517
friend, my musical partner,
the great talent, Trent Reznor.
1828
01:25:52,551 --> 01:25:54,137
[applause]
1829
01:25:54,172 --> 01:25:57,034
The music that revealed itself
as the voice of "Challengers"
1830
01:25:57,068 --> 01:25:59,448
never felt like a safe
choice, but it always
1831
01:25:59,482 --> 01:26:01,000
felt like the right one.
1832
01:26:01,034 --> 01:26:04,551
I'd like to thank the maestro,
the visionary director, and
1833
01:26:04,586 --> 01:26:07,034
our friend Luca
Guadagnino, where
1834
01:26:07,068 --> 01:26:11,310
is he, for his
unwavering support and
1835
01:26:11,344 --> 01:26:12,896
commitment to the idea.
1836
01:26:12,931 --> 01:26:14,275
In fact, I'd like
to thank everyone
1837
01:26:14,310 --> 01:26:16,620
who helped bring
this film to life,
1838
01:26:16,655 --> 01:26:19,655
and acknowledge Amy Pascal,
Rachel O'Connor, and
1839
01:26:19,689 --> 01:26:23,034
the fabulous Zendaya
for their encouragement.
1840
01:26:23,068 --> 01:26:25,827
To be honest, we always
thought we'd get the call.
1841
01:26:25,862 --> 01:26:27,724
Can you just turn it
down a little bit?
1842
01:26:27,758 --> 01:26:29,931
But it never came,
and here we are.
1843
01:26:29,965 --> 01:26:32,586
Lastly, we want
to thank the most
1844
01:26:32,620 --> 01:26:36,068
important people in our lives,
our wives and our children.
1845
01:26:36,103 --> 01:26:39,034
Mariqueen, Trent loves you.
1846
01:26:39,068 --> 01:26:40,551
Claude, I love you.
1847
01:26:40,586 --> 01:26:42,103
And all the kids, we love you.
1848
01:26:42,137 --> 01:26:43,103
Thank you.
1849
01:26:43,137 --> 01:26:45,586
[applause]
1850
01:26:45,620 --> 01:26:48,034
[upbeat music]
1851
01:26:48,068 --> 01:26:55,034
# #
1852
01:26:56,448 --> 01:26:59,517
"Moana," "Anora," "Maria."
1853
01:26:59,551 --> 01:27:02,172
These are not just names
Jeff Goldblum has mistakenly
1854
01:27:02,206 --> 01:27:04,000
called Ariana Grande.
1855
01:27:04,034 --> 01:27:07,206
These are some of the movies
we're celebrating tonight.
1856
01:27:07,241 --> 01:27:10,724
And now, to present the award
for Best Original Song,
1857
01:27:10,758 --> 01:27:13,793
the stars of "Wicked," Michelle
Yeoh and Jeff Goldblum.
1858
01:27:13,827 --> 01:27:16,586
[applause]
1859
01:27:16,620 --> 01:27:19,034
[swanky music]
1860
01:27:19,068 --> 01:27:26,068
# #
1861
01:27:29,068 --> 01:27:31,827
Before we get
to the next award,
1862
01:27:31,862 --> 01:27:34,000
the great Michelle
Yeoh and I just
1863
01:27:34,034 --> 01:27:37,172
wanted to clear
a couple of things up.
1864
01:27:37,206 --> 01:27:39,310
Yes, yes.
1865
01:27:39,344 --> 01:27:43,034
It has come to our attention
that the internet has
1866
01:27:43,068 --> 01:27:48,034
been saying things about
us since our "Wicked"
1867
01:27:48,068 --> 01:27:50,137
movie came out.
1868
01:27:50,172 --> 01:27:51,517
Yeah.
1869
01:27:51,551 --> 01:27:55,517
You know, people, for instance,
have been calling me Zaddy.
1870
01:27:55,551 --> 01:27:56,551
Zaddy.
1871
01:27:58,724 --> 01:28:00,137
MICHELLE YEOH: All
right, what's Zaddy?
1872
01:28:00,172 --> 01:28:01,137
JEFF GOLDBLUM: Yeah.
1873
01:28:01,172 --> 01:28:02,137
Uh-huh.
1874
01:28:02,172 --> 01:28:03,206
Oh, sorry.
1875
01:28:03,241 --> 01:28:06,103
And the same people
have been saying
1876
01:28:06,137 --> 01:28:09,310
that I'm serving "mother."
1877
01:28:09,344 --> 01:28:11,793
[audience reacts]
1878
01:28:13,241 --> 01:28:19,000
And slay the boots, house down?
1879
01:28:19,034 --> 01:28:20,448
Come on.
1880
01:28:20,482 --> 01:28:24,000
I would never slay
anyone's house.
1881
01:28:26,068 --> 01:28:28,655
JEFF GOLDBLUM: And while we
don't fully understand what
1882
01:28:28,689 --> 01:28:30,275
these things mean--
- No.
1883
01:28:30,310 --> 01:28:31,275
We don't.
1884
01:28:31,310 --> 01:28:32,586
No, we don't.
1885
01:28:32,620 --> 01:28:35,758
We absolutely love it.
1886
01:28:35,793 --> 01:28:37,137
[WHISPERS] Oh, yeah.
1887
01:28:37,172 --> 01:28:40,034
[ALOUD] Here are the nominees,
who left no crumbs.
1888
01:28:40,068 --> 01:28:41,896
[laughter]
1889
01:28:42,965 --> 01:28:45,413
For Best Original
Song, Motion Picture.
1890
01:28:45,448 --> 01:28:46,413
Yeah.
1891
01:28:46,448 --> 01:28:48,000
[applause]
1892
01:28:48,034 --> 01:28:49,724
["beautiful that way"]
1893
01:28:49,758 --> 01:28:51,379
ANNOUNCER: From
"The Last Showgirl,"
1894
01:28:51,413 --> 01:28:52,620
"Beautiful That Way."
1895
01:28:52,655 --> 01:28:58,310
# She's beautiful that way #
1896
01:28:58,344 --> 01:28:59,931
["compress/repress"]
1897
01:28:59,965 --> 01:29:03,137
ANNOUNCER: From "Challengers,"
"Compress/Repress."
1898
01:29:03,172 --> 01:29:06,758
# Compress, repress #
1899
01:29:06,793 --> 01:29:09,655
# Habla, esta gente habla #
1900
01:29:09,689 --> 01:29:12,103
ANNOUNCER: From "Emilia
Pérez," "El Mal."
1901
01:29:12,137 --> 01:29:14,379
# Pagar, pagar, pagar #
1902
01:29:14,413 --> 01:29:17,931
# Do you love me now? #
1903
01:29:17,965 --> 01:29:20,413
ANNOUNCER: From "Better
Man," "Forbidden Road."
1904
01:29:20,448 --> 01:29:23,137
# I walked along
the forbidden road #
1905
01:29:23,172 --> 01:29:24,965
["kiss the sky"]
1906
01:29:25,000 --> 01:29:26,310
# #
1907
01:29:26,344 --> 01:29:28,965
ANNOUNCER: From "The Wild
Robot," "Kiss the Sky."
1908
01:29:29,000 --> 01:29:31,551
# Kiss me, kiss the sky #
1909
01:29:31,586 --> 01:29:33,965
# Si me equivico de camino #
1910
01:29:34,000 --> 01:29:36,379
ANNOUNCER: From "Emilia
Pérez," "Mi Camino."
1911
01:29:36,413 --> 01:29:40,241
# Es mi camino #
1912
01:29:40,275 --> 01:29:42,689
[applause]
1913
01:29:44,137 --> 01:29:50,379
And the Golden Globe goes
to "El Mal," "Emilia Pérez."
1914
01:29:50,413 --> 01:29:52,068
# Habla, esta gente habla #
1915
01:29:52,103 --> 01:29:57,172
# Pero ahora lo van
a pagar, a pagar, a pagar #
1916
01:29:57,206 --> 01:29:59,827
# Habla, esta gente habla #
1917
01:29:59,862 --> 01:30:03,793
# Pero ahora lo van
a pagar, a pagar, a pagar #
1918
01:30:03,827 --> 01:30:06,241
ANNOUNCER: This is the first
nomination and first win
1919
01:30:06,275 --> 01:30:07,655
for this writing team.
1920
01:30:07,689 --> 01:30:10,172
They win their Golden
Globe tonight
1921
01:30:10,206 --> 01:30:13,896
for their music and lyrics
of "El Mal" in "Emilia Pérez."
1922
01:30:13,931 --> 01:30:16,137
Accepting the award is Camille.
1923
01:30:18,965 --> 01:30:20,206
# Miren al cojo #
1924
01:30:20,241 --> 01:30:22,103
# No eres cojo de nacimiento #
1925
01:30:22,137 --> 01:30:24,034
# En tu [muted] #
1926
01:30:24,068 --> 01:30:25,034
MICHELLE YEOH: It's you guys.
1927
01:30:25,068 --> 01:30:26,344
# Acabarás en la
silla de ruedas #
1928
01:30:26,379 --> 01:30:28,482
# Lo sabe bien el
que perdió su mano #
1929
01:30:28,517 --> 01:30:33,689
# Sé muy puntual
si eres corrupto #
1930
01:30:33,724 --> 01:30:36,344
# Miren al querido
Gabriel Mendoza #
1931
01:30:36,379 --> 01:30:39,172
# Va con su nueva
mujer, su nueva esposa #
1932
01:30:39,206 --> 01:30:41,103
# Muy joven #
1933
01:30:41,137 --> 01:30:44,034
This is such
an American experience.
1934
01:30:44,068 --> 01:30:46,448
[laughter]
1935
01:30:48,862 --> 01:30:52,793
And you know, song
are butterflies.
1936
01:30:52,827 --> 01:30:56,034
And we need butterflies,
even if it's to denounce
1937
01:30:56,068 --> 01:30:58,482
corruption in the world.
1938
01:30:58,517 --> 01:31:00,896
So first, thank you
to all songwriters,
1939
01:31:00,931 --> 01:31:03,655
singer/songwriters,
in the world.
1940
01:31:03,689 --> 01:31:07,793
Thank you, of course, to the
Golden Globes and its members.
1941
01:31:07,827 --> 01:31:11,241
Thank you to Netflix,
to our agents and publicists.
1942
01:31:11,275 --> 01:31:13,965
And thank you
to our "Emilia Pérez"
1943
01:31:14,000 --> 01:31:20,586
family, to Karla Sofía Gascón,
all the cast, Zoe Saldaña.
1944
01:31:21,586 --> 01:31:22,551
ZOE SALDAÑA: I'm right here.
1945
01:31:22,586 --> 01:31:23,551
There you are.
1946
01:31:23,586 --> 01:31:25,379
[laughter]
1947
01:31:25,413 --> 01:31:26,965
I'm dyslexic, too.
1948
01:31:27,000 --> 01:31:28,689
[laughter]
1949
01:31:30,448 --> 01:31:36,448
Selena Gomez, Adriana
Paz, Edgar Ramirez.
1950
01:31:36,482 --> 01:31:39,034
And, of course,
Jacques Audiard.
1951
01:31:39,068 --> 01:31:40,689
We knew you made us--
1952
01:31:40,724 --> 01:31:41,689
thank you.
1953
01:31:41,724 --> 01:31:43,172
You're such a visionary artist.
1954
01:31:43,206 --> 01:31:46,724
You made us grow
as artists and as persons.
1955
01:31:46,758 --> 01:31:50,620
And thank you to all
the people that
1956
01:31:50,655 --> 01:31:55,793
put all their hearts
and soul and time and money
1957
01:31:55,827 --> 01:31:58,000
into this movie.
1958
01:31:58,034 --> 01:32:03,000
Zoe and Karla, "El Mal"
wouldn't be what it
1959
01:32:03,034 --> 01:32:06,310
is without your performance.
1960
01:32:06,344 --> 01:32:13,344
You just shake the house
and shake our souls.
1961
01:32:15,172 --> 01:32:16,310
Salud!
1962
01:32:16,344 --> 01:32:17,482
AUDIENCE: Salud!
1963
01:32:17,517 --> 01:32:18,482
Thank you.
1964
01:32:18,517 --> 01:32:20,965
[applause]
1965
01:32:21,000 --> 01:32:23,413
[upbeat music]
1966
01:32:23,448 --> 01:32:30,448
# #
1967
01:32:33,379 --> 01:32:37,241
ANNOUNCER: Please
welcome Vin Diesel.
1968
01:32:37,275 --> 01:32:39,689
[applause]
1969
01:32:39,724 --> 01:32:42,068
[upbeat music]
1970
01:32:42,103 --> 01:32:45,965
# #
1971
01:32:49,344 --> 01:32:51,103
Hey, Dwayne.
1972
01:32:51,137 --> 01:32:53,103
[laughter]
1973
01:32:56,586 --> 01:33:00,655
I've had the great
privilege of working
1974
01:33:00,689 --> 01:33:03,344
with critically-acclaimed
directors,
1975
01:33:03,379 --> 01:33:10,310
like Steven Spielberg, like Ang
Lee, and the late Sidney Lumet,
1976
01:33:11,310 --> 01:33:15,689
to name a few,
fulfilling a dream
1977
01:33:15,724 --> 01:33:19,000
of a young New York City kid
who wanted to be an actor.
1978
01:33:21,068 --> 01:33:24,793
But I've also
been blessed to be
1979
01:33:24,827 --> 01:33:31,758
a part of something, something
else, called the "blockbuster."
1980
01:33:31,793 --> 01:33:34,275
The movies that
break through borders
1981
01:33:34,310 --> 01:33:39,344
and unite people
globally, the kind
1982
01:33:39,379 --> 01:33:42,344
that create those
unforgettable moments,
1983
01:33:42,379 --> 01:33:46,931
whether it's an intense action
sequence that has everyone
1984
01:33:46,965 --> 01:33:52,310
holding their breath, or a
simple line that becomes part
1985
01:33:52,344 --> 01:33:55,344
of our shared culture.
1986
01:33:55,379 --> 01:34:00,344
When these films
work, they remind us,
1987
01:34:00,379 --> 01:34:04,103
we're all one big
family, sharing
1988
01:34:04,137 --> 01:34:07,068
a collective experience.
1989
01:34:07,103 --> 01:34:13,310
Every catchphrase, every
stunt, every emotional beat,
1990
01:34:13,344 --> 01:34:17,068
they bring people together
across our beautiful planet
1991
01:34:17,103 --> 01:34:20,413
in a way that's truly special.
1992
01:34:20,448 --> 01:34:24,000
So when the Golden
Globes created this award
1993
01:34:24,034 --> 01:34:29,448
and asked me to present
it, I only had one thought.
1994
01:34:29,482 --> 01:34:31,068
It's about damn time.
1995
01:34:33,275 --> 01:34:35,758
[applause]
1996
01:34:40,172 --> 01:34:43,482
And now, let's
celebrate the films
1997
01:34:43,517 --> 01:34:50,103
that unite audiences worldwide,
with the award for Cinematic
1998
01:34:51,103 --> 01:34:54,103
and Box Office Achievement.
1999
01:34:54,137 --> 01:34:56,068
[applause]
2000
01:34:56,103 --> 01:34:57,103
ANNOUNCER: "Alien-- Romulus."
2001
01:34:59,275 --> 01:35:02,310
"Beetlejuice "Beetlejuice."
2002
01:35:02,344 --> 01:35:05,206
"Deadpool & Wolverine."
2003
01:35:05,241 --> 01:35:08,103
"Gladiator II."
2004
01:35:08,137 --> 01:35:09,103
"Inside Out 2."
2005
01:35:09,137 --> 01:35:10,103
Hello.
2006
01:35:10,137 --> 01:35:11,344
ALL: [scream]
2007
01:35:11,379 --> 01:35:13,206
ANNOUNCER: "Twisters."
2008
01:35:13,241 --> 01:35:14,241
"Wicked."
2009
01:35:17,000 --> 01:35:18,206
"The Wild Robot."
2010
01:35:20,482 --> 01:35:22,827
[applause]
2011
01:35:25,137 --> 01:35:28,103
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
2012
01:35:37,241 --> 01:35:38,206
"Wicked."
2013
01:35:38,241 --> 01:35:41,103
[applause]
2014
01:35:48,000 --> 01:35:50,379
ANNOUNCER: Coming to the stage
tonight for "Wicked"
2015
01:35:50,413 --> 01:35:52,344
is producer, Marc Platt.
2016
01:35:52,379 --> 01:35:56,896
And accepting the Golden
Globe is director Jon M. Chu.
2017
01:35:56,931 --> 01:35:59,206
[inspiring music]
2018
01:35:59,241 --> 01:36:06,275
# #
2019
01:36:15,862 --> 01:36:19,034
We are grateful to the Golden
Globes for this recognition.
2020
01:36:19,068 --> 01:36:21,896
We want to thank Universal
Pictures, Donna Langley,
2021
01:36:21,931 --> 01:36:24,482
Michael Moses, Jimmy
Horowitz, Peter Kramer, and
2022
01:36:24,517 --> 01:36:28,482
the entire Comcast family
for their incredible support.
2023
01:36:28,517 --> 01:36:32,034
There are so many to thank
who shared our dream
2024
01:36:32,068 --> 01:36:34,068
of bringing Oz to the world.
2025
01:36:34,103 --> 01:36:37,551
But we were all
joyfully journeying down
2026
01:36:37,586 --> 01:36:40,517
the yellow brick road,
following the vision,
2027
01:36:40,551 --> 01:36:44,275
the talent, the imagination,
the heart of our director,
2028
01:36:44,310 --> 01:36:46,655
Jon Chu, who I'd like
to speak to you today.
2029
01:36:46,689 --> 01:36:48,965
[applause]
2030
01:36:53,586 --> 01:36:54,586
Thank you.
2031
01:36:57,758 --> 01:36:59,896
Thank you, Marc, our big
heart and compass
2032
01:36:59,931 --> 01:37:00,965
through all of "Wicked."
2033
01:37:01,000 --> 01:37:02,896
Without you, nothing happens.
2034
01:37:02,931 --> 01:37:06,793
Stephen Schwartz, Winnie
Holzman, they're geniuses.
2035
01:37:06,827 --> 01:37:09,103
And all the cast
that has helped, and
2036
01:37:09,137 --> 01:37:11,206
the crew, for the last
25 years on stage.
2037
01:37:11,241 --> 01:37:12,551
We love you.
Thank you.
2038
01:37:12,586 --> 01:37:14,034
We stand on your shoulders.
2039
01:37:14,068 --> 01:37:15,862
And my parents came
to this country
2040
01:37:15,896 --> 01:37:17,068
and loved "Wizard of Oz."
2041
01:37:17,103 --> 01:37:19,034
They tell us about the Golden--
a yellow brick road
2042
01:37:19,068 --> 01:37:21,586
and the rainbow,
a place over the rainbow
2043
01:37:21,620 --> 01:37:24,172
that all your dreams come
true if you dare to dream it.
2044
01:37:24,206 --> 01:37:27,103
And so when I'm up here looking
at you, living the dream
2045
01:37:27,137 --> 01:37:29,724
and looking at this
beautiful, beautiful cast,
2046
01:37:29,758 --> 01:37:32,793
it's more beautiful than I
ever thought it could be.
2047
01:37:32,827 --> 01:37:34,172
It's--
2048
01:37:34,206 --> 01:37:36,000
I think about
the hundreds of people
2049
01:37:36,034 --> 01:37:39,000
who made this movie,
the craftspeople,
2050
01:37:39,034 --> 01:37:42,965
the painters, the sculptors,
the dancers, the stunt people.
2051
01:37:43,000 --> 01:37:45,862
Everybody worked so hard,
and we all fell in love
2052
01:37:45,896 --> 01:37:47,103
with movies at some point.
2053
01:37:47,137 --> 01:37:48,413
We were all
in the dark when we saw
2054
01:37:48,448 --> 01:37:49,724
something that
changed our brains
2055
01:37:49,758 --> 01:37:51,310
and made us see
a perspective that we never
2056
01:37:51,344 --> 01:37:54,758
thought before, or opened a
culture that we never believed
2057
01:37:54,793 --> 01:37:55,965
existed before.
2058
01:37:56,000 --> 01:37:58,206
And it made us drop
everything, to risk everything,
2059
01:37:58,241 --> 01:38:00,551
to be here, in this
town, right now.
2060
01:38:00,586 --> 01:38:05,862
And I think about that, and I
think about how beautiful
2061
01:38:05,896 --> 01:38:09,689
that is, that that's why.
2062
01:38:09,724 --> 01:38:11,827
This is for you,
the fans out there,
2063
01:38:11,862 --> 01:38:14,103
who came to the movie
theaters, to bring
2064
01:38:14,137 --> 01:38:17,034
your friends and families and
stay in the dark and watch it.
2065
01:38:17,068 --> 01:38:18,034
We saw your videos.
2066
01:38:18,068 --> 01:38:19,827
We saw your sing-alongs.
2067
01:38:19,862 --> 01:38:23,344
We saw your makeup, your hair
products, your bakery items.
2068
01:38:23,379 --> 01:38:24,758
I don't even know.
2069
01:38:24,793 --> 01:38:28,551
And it shows us how important
making this stuff is, in a time
2070
01:38:28,586 --> 01:38:32,517
when pessimism and cynicism
sort of rule the planet right
2071
01:38:32,551 --> 01:38:36,517
now, that we can
still make art,
2072
01:38:36,551 --> 01:38:40,517
that we can still
make art that is
2073
01:38:40,551 --> 01:38:46,275
a radical act of optimism,
that is empowerment,
2074
01:38:46,310 --> 01:38:48,137
and that is joy.
2075
01:38:48,172 --> 01:38:50,931
And so when we discover that
maybe the world isn't exactly
2076
01:38:50,965 --> 01:38:52,896
the way we thought it
was, that maybe we're
2077
01:38:52,931 --> 01:38:54,758
a little bit Elphaba
inside of us,
2078
01:38:54,793 --> 01:38:56,310
that maybe that we
have that courage
2079
01:38:56,344 --> 01:39:00,137
and that strength
to not give up,
2080
01:39:00,172 --> 01:39:05,413
but to rise up and take the
road off the yellow brick road,
2081
01:39:05,448 --> 01:39:07,586
and maybe discover we can fly.
2082
01:39:07,620 --> 01:39:08,586
Thank you very much.
2083
01:39:08,620 --> 01:39:10,034
This means so much
to all of us.
2084
01:39:10,068 --> 01:39:12,241
[applause]
2085
01:39:12,275 --> 01:39:14,655
[rhythmic music]
2086
01:39:14,689 --> 01:39:21,689
# #
2087
01:39:24,379 --> 01:39:26,413
ANNOUNCER: The ballroom is
buzzing with anticipation
2088
01:39:26,448 --> 01:39:28,862
for Best Limited
Series and Best
2089
01:39:28,896 --> 01:39:30,724
TV Series, Musical or Comedy.
2090
01:39:30,758 --> 01:39:33,724
And we've got the results
next, when we return
2091
01:39:33,758 --> 01:39:35,137
with more Golden Globes.
2092
01:39:42,551 --> 01:39:43,689
ANNOUNCER: Welcome back.
2093
01:39:43,724 --> 01:39:45,793
Say hello to the official
accountants
2094
01:39:45,827 --> 01:39:47,517
of the Golden Globes.
2095
01:39:47,551 --> 01:39:50,344
Thank you to the accounting
firm of KPMG,
2096
01:39:50,379 --> 01:39:52,586
who have been responsible
for tabulating
2097
01:39:52,620 --> 01:39:55,965
and safeguarding the results
for all of our awards tonight.
2098
01:39:59,310 --> 01:40:02,206
Please welcome, from
the upcoming film, "Superman,"
2099
01:40:02,241 --> 01:40:04,344
Golden Globe winner
Rachel Brosnahan,
2100
01:40:04,379 --> 01:40:07,586
and from the upcoming
series, "All's Fair," Golden
2101
01:40:07,620 --> 01:40:09,172
Globe winner Sarah Paulson.
2102
01:40:09,206 --> 01:40:11,482
[applause]
2103
01:40:15,172 --> 01:40:17,827
The first Golden Globe
for Best Limited Series,
2104
01:40:17,862 --> 01:40:21,724
Anthology, TV Movie
was awarded in 1971.
2105
01:40:21,758 --> 01:40:24,379
Since that moment, we have
been privileged to witness
2106
01:40:24,413 --> 01:40:26,379
the masterful
resurgence of what was
2107
01:40:26,413 --> 01:40:28,724
then called the mini series.
2108
01:40:28,758 --> 01:40:31,413
Through each season, these
groundbreaking series and
2109
01:40:31,448 --> 01:40:33,172
movies have pushed
the boundaries
2110
01:40:33,206 --> 01:40:35,689
of innovative
storytelling, redefining
2111
01:40:35,724 --> 01:40:37,517
what television can achieve.
2112
01:40:37,551 --> 01:40:39,379
They are often
thought-provoking
2113
01:40:39,413 --> 01:40:42,931
and spark conversations with
audiences across the globe.
2114
01:40:42,965 --> 01:40:46,137
Here are the nominees
for Best Limited Series,
2115
01:40:46,172 --> 01:40:48,275
Anthology Series, or TV Movie.
2116
01:40:50,793 --> 01:40:52,034
ANNOUNCER: "Baby Reindeer."
2117
01:40:52,068 --> 01:40:53,620
Somebody hurt
you, didn't they?
2118
01:40:53,655 --> 01:40:55,413
Martha, can you let go
of my hand now, please?
2119
01:40:55,448 --> 01:40:56,655
Martha, please let go of--
2120
01:40:56,689 --> 01:40:58,275
Don't you dare!
2121
01:40:58,310 --> 01:40:59,344
ANNOUNCER: "Disclaimer."
2122
01:40:59,379 --> 01:41:01,172
Catherine.
Catherine!
2123
01:41:01,206 --> 01:41:02,172
Not that!
2124
01:41:02,206 --> 01:41:03,206
Catherine.
2125
01:41:04,965 --> 01:41:06,241
It's about me.
2126
01:41:06,275 --> 01:41:09,206
ANNOUNCER: "Monsters-- The Lyle
and Erik Menendez Story."
2127
01:41:09,241 --> 01:41:11,034
They've turned us into people
we don't want to be,
2128
01:41:11,068 --> 01:41:12,448
and I regret having you.
2129
01:41:12,482 --> 01:41:14,068
Mom, you can't say that.
2130
01:41:14,103 --> 01:41:15,068
Please shut up.
2131
01:41:15,103 --> 01:41:16,241
ANNOUNCER: "The Penguin."
2132
01:41:16,275 --> 01:41:18,310
This city is meant
to be yours, sweetheart.
2133
01:41:18,344 --> 01:41:19,620
What are you gonna
do to get it?
2134
01:41:21,827 --> 01:41:22,931
I'm working on it.
2135
01:41:22,965 --> 01:41:24,034
ANNOUNCER: "Ripley."
2136
01:41:24,068 --> 01:41:26,448
The corpse was found
on the Via Appia Antica,
2137
01:41:26,482 --> 01:41:29,827
struck on the head
by some heavy instrument.
2138
01:41:29,862 --> 01:41:30,931
My God.
2139
01:41:30,965 --> 01:41:32,724
ANNOUNCER: "True
Detective-- Night Country."
2140
01:41:32,758 --> 01:41:34,862
What happened in the last
case, you worked with Navarro?
2141
01:41:34,896 --> 01:41:36,379
We were too late.
2142
01:41:36,413 --> 01:41:38,448
There was nothing we could do.
2143
01:41:38,482 --> 01:41:39,931
[applause]
2144
01:41:39,965 --> 01:41:45,517
And the Golden Globe
goes to "Baby Reindeer."
2145
01:41:45,551 --> 01:41:47,965
[applause]
2146
01:41:48,000 --> 01:41:50,448
[suspenseful music]
2147
01:41:50,482 --> 01:41:53,172
# #
2148
01:41:53,206 --> 01:41:55,103
ANNOUNCER: Coming to the stage
tonight and accepting
2149
01:41:55,137 --> 01:41:56,724
the Golden Globe
for "Baby Reindeer"
2150
01:41:56,758 --> 01:42:02,862
is creator, executive producer,
writer, and star, Richard Gadd.
2151
01:42:02,896 --> 01:42:06,034
Every email that appears
in the Netflix series
2152
01:42:06,068 --> 01:42:11,103
is a message that Gadd
actually received in real life.
2153
01:42:11,137 --> 01:42:13,517
Over four and a half
years, Richard
2154
01:42:13,551 --> 01:42:18,517
Gadd's real-life stalker
sent him over 41,000 emails.
2155
01:42:18,551 --> 01:42:20,827
[suspenseful music]
2156
01:42:20,862 --> 01:42:27,275
# #
2157
01:42:27,310 --> 01:42:29,620
I feel the pressure.
2158
01:42:29,655 --> 01:42:31,137
Thank you.
Thank you.
2159
01:42:31,172 --> 01:42:32,448
Wow.
Yeah, thank you.
2160
01:42:32,482 --> 01:42:34,931
This is-- this is insane,
seeing all you people here.
2161
01:42:34,965 --> 01:42:36,655
That's mad.
The Rock's there.
2162
01:42:36,689 --> 01:42:37,655
This is crazy.
2163
01:42:37,689 --> 01:42:38,724
I can't believe it, honestly.
2164
01:42:38,758 --> 01:42:39,724
I grew up with you, man.
2165
01:42:39,758 --> 01:42:40,724
This is nuts.
2166
01:42:40,758 --> 01:42:43,000
And honestly,
the way this city,
2167
01:42:43,034 --> 01:42:46,172
the way you guys have embraced
this show, is unbelievable.
2168
01:42:46,206 --> 01:42:48,413
It means the absolute
world to me, to us.
2169
01:42:48,448 --> 01:42:50,482
You know, this is-- we're
so grateful to Netflix,
2170
01:42:50,517 --> 01:42:52,068
by the way, for this
story, for giving me
2171
01:42:52,103 --> 01:42:55,310
the chance to tell this messed
up kind of story to the world.
2172
01:42:55,344 --> 01:42:57,068
Thank you to Ann and Lindsay
for taking the chance.
2173
01:42:57,103 --> 01:43:00,310
Thank you to Clerkenwell
Films, Matt, Petra, Ed, Wim.
2174
01:43:00,344 --> 01:43:02,206
Thank you to our amazing
cast, Jess and Nava.
2175
01:43:02,241 --> 01:43:05,034
Thank you to our directors,
Weronika, Josephine.
2176
01:43:05,068 --> 01:43:06,965
Thank you
to our producer, Matthew,
2177
01:43:07,000 --> 01:43:08,758
and all the amazing people
that worked on the show.
2178
01:43:08,793 --> 01:43:12,172
Now, you know, a lot
of people sometimes ask me,
2179
01:43:12,206 --> 01:43:15,310
why "Baby Reindeer," why a show
this dark has gone on to be
2180
01:43:15,344 --> 01:43:16,310
the success that it's had.
2181
01:43:16,344 --> 01:43:17,724
And I think in a lot
of ways, people
2182
01:43:17,758 --> 01:43:19,551
were kind of crying
out for something
2183
01:43:19,586 --> 01:43:23,275
that kind of spoke to the kind
of painful inconsistencies
2184
01:43:23,310 --> 01:43:24,793
of being human.
2185
01:43:24,827 --> 01:43:26,206
I think for a while
now, there's
2186
01:43:26,241 --> 01:43:27,793
been this kind
of belief in television
2187
01:43:27,827 --> 01:43:31,413
that stories that are too dark
and complicated won't sell,
2188
01:43:31,448 --> 01:43:32,827
and no one will watch them.
2189
01:43:32,862 --> 01:43:35,379
So I hope that "Baby Reindeer"
has done away with that theory,
2190
01:43:35,413 --> 01:43:37,517
because I think right now, when
the world is in the state that
2191
01:43:37,551 --> 01:43:39,482
it's in, and people
are really struggling,
2192
01:43:39,517 --> 01:43:42,689
we need stories that speak
to the complicated and
2193
01:43:42,724 --> 01:43:45,068
difficult nature of our times.
2194
01:43:45,103 --> 01:43:46,068
I--
2195
01:43:46,103 --> 01:43:47,827
[applause]
2196
01:43:47,862 --> 01:43:51,206
You know, any story, when
done right, is universal.
2197
01:43:51,241 --> 01:43:52,896
And all the weird,
idiosyncratic
2198
01:43:52,931 --> 01:43:54,620
struggles we go through
on a daily basis
2199
01:43:54,655 --> 01:43:57,413
are just as worthy of being
committed to screen as any.
2200
01:43:57,448 --> 01:43:59,000
So commissioners,
streamers, when
2201
01:43:59,034 --> 01:44:00,931
you're totting up the numbers
and putting together
2202
01:44:00,965 --> 01:44:02,586
the budgets for this
year, remember
2203
01:44:02,620 --> 01:44:04,241
to keep some back
for the little person
2204
01:44:04,275 --> 01:44:05,241
to tell their story.
2205
01:44:05,275 --> 01:44:06,241
Thank you so much.
2206
01:44:06,275 --> 01:44:08,206
[applause]
2207
01:44:08,241 --> 01:44:10,689
[soft music]
2208
01:44:10,724 --> 01:44:17,724
# #
2209
01:44:21,620 --> 01:44:24,275
ANNOUNCER: Please welcome
Golden Globe winner, Awkwafina.
2210
01:44:24,310 --> 01:44:27,034
And from the upcoming
Paramount+ anthology
2211
01:44:27,068 --> 01:44:28,586
series, "Unspeakable--
2212
01:44:28,620 --> 01:44:32,344
The Murder of JonBenét Ramsey,"
two-time Golden Globe nominee,
2213
01:44:32,379 --> 01:44:33,344
Melissa McCarthy.
2214
01:44:33,379 --> 01:44:35,517
[applause]
2215
01:44:36,896 --> 01:44:38,000
It's too big.
2216
01:44:38,034 --> 01:44:39,000
Oh, yeah.
2217
01:44:41,137 --> 01:44:44,172
This year's nominees for Best
TV Series, Musical, or Comedy
2218
01:44:44,206 --> 01:44:45,793
are the cream of the crop.
2219
01:44:45,827 --> 01:44:48,103
Our first nominee
is "The Bear."
2220
01:44:48,137 --> 01:44:49,724
And I just want
to say, "The Bear"
2221
01:44:49,758 --> 01:44:53,551
really opened my eyes about the
severity of cocaine addiction
2222
01:44:53,586 --> 01:44:55,137
in the bear community.
2223
01:44:55,172 --> 01:44:58,103
[laughter]
2224
01:44:58,137 --> 01:45:00,965
I think that's "Cocaine
Bear," which was a movie.
2225
01:45:01,000 --> 01:45:02,172
OK.
2226
01:45:02,206 --> 01:45:04,310
I still want to use
my platform to raise awareness
2227
01:45:04,344 --> 01:45:07,896
about bear-related
cocaine addiction in film
2228
01:45:07,931 --> 01:45:10,482
or television, Awkwafina.
2229
01:45:10,517 --> 01:45:11,551
OK.
2230
01:45:11,586 --> 01:45:13,551
The next nominee is "Hacks."
2231
01:45:16,068 --> 01:45:20,137
And now, I'd like to use
my personal platform
2232
01:45:20,172 --> 01:45:22,000
to say to Gina
and to Hannah that we
2233
01:45:22,034 --> 01:45:24,068
are very sorry for all
the terrible things we
2234
01:45:24,103 --> 01:45:25,448
said about you.
2235
01:45:25,482 --> 01:45:29,517
From now on, we will keep it
classy and just call you hacks.
2236
01:45:31,689 --> 01:45:34,931
Our next nominee is
"Abbott Elementary."
2237
01:45:34,965 --> 01:45:36,206
Great show.
2238
01:45:36,241 --> 01:45:38,241
Amazing cast.
2239
01:45:38,275 --> 01:45:40,000
AWKWAFINA: Did you
want to raise awareness
2240
01:45:40,034 --> 01:45:41,000
for this one or--
2241
01:45:41,034 --> 01:45:42,344
About education?
2242
01:45:42,379 --> 01:45:43,379
No.
2243
01:45:43,413 --> 01:45:45,724
Education in this
country is perfect.
2244
01:45:45,758 --> 01:45:46,827
No notes.
2245
01:45:46,862 --> 01:45:47,827
No notes.
2246
01:45:47,862 --> 01:45:50,793
[laughter]
2247
01:45:52,724 --> 01:45:55,172
Our next nominee is "Only
Murders in the Building."
2248
01:45:55,206 --> 01:45:56,172
Yeah.
2249
01:45:56,206 --> 01:45:57,896
And again, go ahead.
2250
01:45:57,931 --> 01:45:59,068
Applaud.
2251
01:45:59,103 --> 01:46:03,241
Again, if I may, I would
like to invoke my advocacy
2252
01:46:03,275 --> 01:46:05,827
and go on record
as being against murders
2253
01:46:05,862 --> 01:46:10,000
in condos and townhouses,
duplexes, and of course,
2254
01:46:10,034 --> 01:46:11,000
on watercraft.
2255
01:46:15,344 --> 01:46:16,551
Thank you so much
for your bravery.
2256
01:46:16,586 --> 01:46:17,551
Thank you.
2257
01:46:17,586 --> 01:46:18,655
Thank you.
2258
01:46:18,689 --> 01:46:21,551
Our next nominee is
an undeserved community
2259
01:46:21,586 --> 01:46:22,931
in Hollywood, "The Gentleman."
2260
01:46:22,965 --> 01:46:23,931
Yes.
2261
01:46:23,965 --> 01:46:27,275
Thank god we're
telling their story.
2262
01:46:27,310 --> 01:46:31,551
Last but not least,
"Nobody Wants This."
2263
01:46:31,586 --> 01:46:38,344
It is hard to get behind
a show that hates itself.
2264
01:46:38,379 --> 01:46:39,448
Now, we know
self-loathing and
2265
01:46:39,482 --> 01:46:40,931
negativity have
always been Kristen
2266
01:46:40,965 --> 01:46:42,241
Bell and Adam Brody's brand.
2267
01:46:42,275 --> 01:46:43,241
MELISSA: Yeah.
2268
01:46:43,275 --> 01:46:45,448
We just wish that
you could see us--
2269
01:46:45,482 --> 01:46:47,000
no, other way.
2270
01:46:47,034 --> 01:46:52,068
We just wish you could see
yourselves how we see you.
2271
01:46:52,103 --> 01:46:55,413
Just put it-- see?
2272
01:46:55,448 --> 01:46:56,551
It's a heart.
2273
01:46:56,586 --> 01:46:58,965
I wish you could feel it
like we feel it for you.
2274
01:46:59,000 --> 01:47:00,862
And now the nominees are--
2275
01:47:03,827 --> 01:47:05,310
ANNOUNCER: "Abbott Elementary."
2276
01:47:07,241 --> 01:47:08,241
"The Bear."
2277
01:47:10,241 --> 01:47:12,620
"The Gentleman."
2278
01:47:12,655 --> 01:47:13,655
"Hacks."
2279
01:47:16,310 --> 01:47:19,379
"Nobody Wants This."
2280
01:47:19,413 --> 01:47:21,448
"Only Murders in the Building."
2281
01:47:25,620 --> 01:47:30,862
And the Golden
Globe goes to "Hacks."
2282
01:47:30,896 --> 01:47:31,896
"Hacks"!
2283
01:47:31,931 --> 01:47:33,862
[cheering]
2284
01:47:33,896 --> 01:47:36,827
[music playing]
2285
01:47:40,275 --> 01:47:42,862
ANNOUNCER: Coming to the stage
tonight for "Hacks" is creator,
2286
01:47:42,896 --> 01:47:44,862
showrunner, executive
producer, writer,
2287
01:47:44,896 --> 01:47:48,758
and director Lucia Aniello and
creator, showrunner, executive
2288
01:47:48,793 --> 01:47:50,586
producer, writer, Jen Statsky.
2289
01:47:50,620 --> 01:47:54,758
And accepting the Golden
Globe is star, creator,
2290
01:47:54,793 --> 01:47:56,965
showrunner, executive
producer, writer,
2291
01:47:57,000 --> 01:47:59,862
and director Paul W. Downs.
2292
01:48:13,068 --> 01:48:16,241
Two stars of the show, Hannah
Einbinder and Jean Smart
2293
01:48:16,275 --> 01:48:17,275
leading the way.
2294
01:48:27,068 --> 01:48:30,517
[applause]
2295
01:48:37,000 --> 01:48:38,379
OK.
2296
01:48:38,413 --> 01:48:39,379
Wow.
2297
01:48:39,413 --> 01:48:42,310
So to the Golden
Globes and to all
2298
01:48:42,344 --> 01:48:43,517
of the international
journalists,
2299
01:48:43,551 --> 01:48:48,172
we want to say, thank you,
grazie, merci, gracias.
2300
01:48:48,206 --> 01:48:50,965
And my reps did advise
me to stop at that
2301
01:48:51,000 --> 01:48:53,000
and not try anymore.
2302
01:48:53,034 --> 01:48:55,724
We are so lucky to get
to tell this story.
2303
01:48:55,758 --> 01:48:59,137
And since language was created,
we've all been telling stories.
2304
01:48:59,172 --> 01:49:00,551
And we're honored
to be in this room
2305
01:49:00,586 --> 01:49:02,793
with all of these storytellers.
2306
01:49:02,827 --> 01:49:05,862
Thank you to everyone
at HBO Max, Casey Bloys,
2307
01:49:05,896 --> 01:49:08,620
Suzanna Makkos, Sarah
Aubrey, Pearlena Igbokwe, and
2308
01:49:08,655 --> 01:49:11,344
Erin Underhill,
and everyone at Universal.
2309
01:49:11,379 --> 01:49:15,206
Thank you to our amazing
cast, our incredible crew,
2310
01:49:15,241 --> 01:49:18,034
and of course,
our brilliant writers.
2311
01:49:18,068 --> 01:49:20,172
We do have to shoot tomorrow.
2312
01:49:20,206 --> 01:49:22,448
And we have a call
time of 6:00 AM.
2313
01:49:22,482 --> 01:49:25,827
So if Jean Smart
asks you for a shot,
2314
01:49:25,862 --> 01:49:27,344
please do not give it to her.
2315
01:49:27,379 --> 01:49:28,620
OK?
2316
01:49:28,655 --> 01:49:30,586
Kate Winslet, I'm looking
at you, wherever you are.
2317
01:49:30,620 --> 01:49:31,827
Give her water.
OK?
2318
01:49:31,862 --> 01:49:32,862
Give her water if she wants it.
2319
01:49:32,896 --> 01:49:33,862
OK?
2320
01:49:33,896 --> 01:49:34,931
Just a little shot.
2321
01:49:34,965 --> 01:49:36,241
Maybe one.
2322
01:49:36,275 --> 01:49:40,689
And we want to say
we love you, La-La.
2323
01:49:40,724 --> 01:49:42,379
Thank you to our family.
Thank you to all of you.
2324
01:49:42,413 --> 01:49:43,896
This is crazy.
Thank you so much.
2325
01:49:43,931 --> 01:49:45,310
Thank you.
2326
01:49:45,344 --> 01:49:47,689
[rock music]
2327
01:49:51,965 --> 01:49:55,034
ANNOUNCER: Best Dressed
or Best TV Drama?
2328
01:49:55,068 --> 01:49:58,275
To find out, you have to stick
around for more Golden Globes
2329
01:49:58,310 --> 01:49:59,586
after this short break.
2330
01:50:03,448 --> 01:50:06,241
ANNOUNCER: The 82nd Golden
Globe Awards will continue.
2331
01:50:06,275 --> 01:50:07,517
This is CBS.
2332
01:50:12,448 --> 01:50:15,206
[funky music]
2333
01:50:15,241 --> 01:50:18,724
Welcome back
to the 82nd Golden Globes.
2334
01:50:18,758 --> 01:50:20,793
I don't really know
what these next two
2335
01:50:20,827 --> 01:50:22,172
presenters have in common.
2336
01:50:22,206 --> 01:50:24,034
But they're hot and talented.
2337
01:50:24,068 --> 01:50:25,620
So who cares?
2338
01:50:25,655 --> 01:50:29,241
It's Colman Domingo
and Salma Hayek Pinault.
2339
01:50:29,275 --> 01:50:32,724
[exciting music]
2340
01:50:46,551 --> 01:50:48,034
Salma, what was
your favorite thing
2341
01:50:48,068 --> 01:50:50,586
to do during the holidays?
2342
01:50:50,620 --> 01:50:51,689
Eating.
2343
01:50:51,724 --> 01:50:52,689
Oh.
2344
01:50:52,724 --> 01:50:54,034
But also cooking.
2345
01:50:54,068 --> 01:50:56,137
Well, all that slicing and
dicing and chopping and mixing.
2346
01:50:56,172 --> 01:50:57,172
Isn't that a lot?
2347
01:50:57,206 --> 01:50:59,896
I like doing a lot
for the people I love.
2348
01:50:59,931 --> 01:51:02,103
Plus, it's an artistic
expression.
2349
01:51:02,137 --> 01:51:04,931
You know, mixing
flavors and spicing
2350
01:51:04,965 --> 01:51:07,413
them to create
something special,
2351
01:51:07,448 --> 01:51:11,206
hoping that it gets to the
mouths of those who would
2352
01:51:11,241 --> 01:51:13,000
really, truly appreciate it.
2353
01:51:13,034 --> 01:51:14,965
Kind of like making a movie.
2354
01:51:15,000 --> 01:51:17,413
And if it's a series, then
you're making a buffet.
2355
01:51:17,448 --> 01:51:18,482
OK.
All right.
2356
01:51:18,517 --> 01:51:19,482
I get it.
2357
01:51:19,517 --> 01:51:20,655
I get it.
2358
01:51:20,689 --> 01:51:22,413
It's much like the nominees
in this category.
2359
01:51:22,448 --> 01:51:24,724
They bring different,
distinct flavors and this year
2360
01:51:24,758 --> 01:51:27,862
created something special
audiences everywhere enjoyed.
2361
01:51:27,896 --> 01:51:30,137
Here are the nominees
for Best Female Actor in a TV
2362
01:51:30,172 --> 01:51:33,172
Series Drama
2363
01:51:33,206 --> 01:51:35,068
ANNOUNCER: Kathy
Bates, "Matlock."
2364
01:51:38,275 --> 01:51:40,241
Emma D'Arcy, "House
of the Dragon."
2365
01:51:43,275 --> 01:51:45,793
Maya Erskine, "Mr.
And Mrs. Smith."
2366
01:51:48,379 --> 01:51:49,931
Keira Knightley, "Black Doves."
2367
01:51:53,241 --> 01:51:55,275
Keri Russell, "The Diplomat."
2368
01:51:58,103 --> 01:51:59,931
Anna Sawai, "Shogun."
2369
01:52:09,103 --> 01:52:11,827
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
2370
01:52:14,586 --> 01:52:17,103
Anna Sawai.
2371
01:52:17,137 --> 01:52:20,103
[lush music]
2372
01:52:26,068 --> 01:52:30,000
ANNOUNCER: This is Anna Sawai's
first nomination and first win.
2373
01:52:30,034 --> 01:52:32,172
She told us on the red
carpet that she just
2374
01:52:32,206 --> 01:52:34,448
wants to have fun
tonight and doesn't want
2375
01:52:34,482 --> 01:52:36,137
to think about what happens.
2376
01:52:36,172 --> 01:52:40,172
Well, now she is
a Golden Globe winner.
2377
01:52:56,206 --> 01:52:57,793
I have so much
people to thank.
2378
01:52:57,827 --> 01:52:59,586
But I'm going to keep it short.
2379
01:52:59,620 --> 01:53:02,655
Thank you to the voters
for voting for me,
2380
01:53:02,689 --> 01:53:05,103
even though I would vote
for Kathy Bates any day.
2381
01:53:07,310 --> 01:53:09,620
Thank you
to our incredible writers.
2382
01:53:09,655 --> 01:53:12,137
Without a good script,
it's impossible to give
2383
01:53:12,172 --> 01:53:14,896
a performance to our fullest,
full potential.
2384
01:53:14,931 --> 01:53:16,000
Thank you.
2385
01:53:16,034 --> 01:53:17,586
Everyone else, I'm going
to thank you later.
2386
01:53:17,620 --> 01:53:18,793
Thank you.
2387
01:53:18,827 --> 01:53:21,310
[funky music]
2388
01:53:28,275 --> 01:53:31,862
ANNOUNCER: Please welcome Zoe
Kravitz and Golden Globe winner
2389
01:53:31,896 --> 01:53:33,551
tonight, Colin Farrell.
2390
01:53:41,793 --> 01:53:44,103
What are the ingredients
of a television drama
2391
01:53:44,137 --> 01:53:46,931
that keep you glued to your
couch and won't let you go?
2392
01:53:46,965 --> 01:53:50,620
Intricately woven, compelling
stories, bold characters,
2393
01:53:50,655 --> 01:53:52,862
some good, some evil,
suspenseful stuff
2394
01:53:52,896 --> 01:53:54,068
that keeps you guessing.
2395
01:53:54,103 --> 01:53:56,379
And just when you think you
have it all figured out,
2396
01:53:56,413 --> 01:53:58,551
the show will hit
you with a twist
2397
01:53:58,586 --> 01:53:59,931
that you never saw coming.
2398
01:53:59,965 --> 01:54:03,000
It's also about boundary
pushing, raising hell, and
2399
01:54:03,034 --> 01:54:04,862
defying the norms
to create stories
2400
01:54:04,896 --> 01:54:06,896
that move us emotionally.
2401
01:54:06,931 --> 01:54:08,931
That's how the nominees
of this category
2402
01:54:08,965 --> 01:54:11,241
gave us works of art that
became part of our lives
2403
01:54:11,275 --> 01:54:12,448
this past year.
2404
01:54:12,482 --> 01:54:17,379
So here are the nominees
for Best TV Series Drama.
2405
01:54:17,413 --> 01:54:20,275
ANNOUNCER: "The
Day of the Jackal."
2406
01:54:20,310 --> 01:54:22,448
"The Diplomat."
2407
01:54:22,482 --> 01:54:23,862
"Mr. And Mrs. Smith."
2408
01:54:25,517 --> 01:54:26,517
"Shogun."
2409
01:54:28,620 --> 01:54:31,310
"Slow Horses."
2410
01:54:31,344 --> 01:54:32,344
"Squid Game."
2411
01:54:37,275 --> 01:54:39,241
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
2412
01:54:43,344 --> 01:54:44,758
"Shogun."
2413
01:54:44,793 --> 01:54:48,137
[applause]
2414
01:54:50,551 --> 01:54:52,172
ANNOUNCER: Coming
to the stage tonight and
2415
01:54:52,206 --> 01:54:54,103
accepting the Golden
Globe for Shogun
2416
01:54:54,137 --> 01:54:56,724
is co-creator,
executive producer,
2417
01:54:56,758 --> 01:55:00,655
and writer, Justin Marks.
2418
01:55:00,689 --> 01:55:02,758
[sinister music]
2419
01:55:24,517 --> 01:55:25,689
Wow.
2420
01:55:25,724 --> 01:55:30,931
Thank you so much
to the Golden Globe voters.
2421
01:55:30,965 --> 01:55:34,275
They don't tell you
how insane this is.
2422
01:55:34,310 --> 01:55:38,206
Yesterday, Rachel and I were
scouring the ferns of our house
2423
01:55:38,241 --> 01:55:41,000
looking for a 50-pound tortoise
that we adopted for some
2424
01:55:41,034 --> 01:55:43,517
reason that keeps escaping.
2425
01:55:43,551 --> 01:55:44,793
And now, here we are.
2426
01:55:44,827 --> 01:55:47,379
And Han Solo is looking at us.
2427
01:55:47,413 --> 01:55:53,586
And nothing about this show
has ever been expected.
2428
01:55:53,620 --> 01:55:57,724
Truly, it was made on the backs
of thousands of fearless yeses
2429
01:55:57,758 --> 01:56:02,517
that we received over the years
from our East-meets-West cast
2430
01:56:02,551 --> 01:56:06,931
and crew, our extraordinary
cast standing right here.
2431
01:56:06,965 --> 01:56:09,689
To our writers
and our directors
2432
01:56:09,724 --> 01:56:14,068
and our partners at Disney
television, FX, and Hulu,
2433
01:56:14,103 --> 01:56:17,827
all of you guys said yes
so many times over the years
2434
01:56:17,862 --> 01:56:20,413
to a show that, on paper,
you should, quite frankly,
2435
01:56:20,448 --> 01:56:22,206
have never said yes to.
2436
01:56:22,241 --> 01:56:26,103
It is a miracle that everyone
still has their jobs.
2437
01:56:26,137 --> 01:56:30,068
It is a miracle that we
still have our marriage.
2438
01:56:30,103 --> 01:56:34,620
And it is a miracle if we
ever find that tortoise again.
2439
01:56:34,655 --> 01:56:36,482
So we will get a GPS
tracker soon, girls.
2440
01:56:36,517 --> 01:56:37,482
I promise.
2441
01:56:37,517 --> 01:56:39,034
And thank you so much
for listening.
2442
01:56:39,068 --> 01:56:40,068
Thank you.
2443
01:56:44,034 --> 01:56:45,344
ANNOUNCER: We don't
want to gossip.
2444
01:56:45,379 --> 01:56:48,241
But a little birdie
told us that Viola Davis
2445
01:56:48,275 --> 01:56:50,172
is in the building
to hand out Best
2446
01:56:50,206 --> 01:56:52,620
Female Actor in a Motion
Picture Drama
2447
01:56:52,655 --> 01:56:54,275
when the Golden Globes return.
2448
01:56:56,413 --> 01:56:58,655
CBS's telecast
of the 82nd Golden
2449
01:56:58,689 --> 01:57:01,689
Globe Awards is sponsored
by Lilly, a medicine company.
2450
01:57:05,862 --> 01:57:08,689
ANNOUNCER: The 82nd Golden
Globe Awards will continue.
2451
01:57:08,724 --> 01:57:09,965
This is CBS.
2452
01:57:13,931 --> 01:57:15,896
ANNOUNCER: On Friday,
in a separate ceremony,
2453
01:57:15,931 --> 01:57:18,965
Mary Steenburgen presented
her husband, Ted Danson,
2454
01:57:19,000 --> 01:57:20,793
with the Carol
Burnett Award for his
2455
01:57:20,827 --> 01:57:23,241
outstanding contributions
to television
2456
01:57:23,275 --> 01:57:24,931
on or off the screen.
2457
01:57:24,965 --> 01:57:27,000
Meryl Streep
presented Viola Davis
2458
01:57:27,034 --> 01:57:29,379
with the Cecil B.
DeMille award for her
2459
01:57:29,413 --> 01:57:33,344
outstanding contributions
to the world of entertainment.
2460
01:57:33,379 --> 01:57:36,586
Please welcome the 2024
recipient of the Cecil B.
2461
01:57:36,620 --> 01:57:39,413
DeMille award and star
of the upcoming film,
2462
01:57:39,448 --> 01:57:42,310
"G20," Viola Davis.
2463
01:57:42,344 --> 01:57:45,241
[jazz music]
2464
01:57:52,379 --> 01:57:53,379
Thank you.
2465
01:57:55,310 --> 01:57:56,310
Thank you.
2466
01:57:58,413 --> 01:58:02,620
It is an immense honor
and great privilege
2467
01:58:02,655 --> 01:58:05,137
to be standing
here as this year's
2468
01:58:05,172 --> 01:58:12,172
recipient of the Cecil
B. DeMille award
2469
01:58:13,241 --> 01:58:16,586
and to celebrate
the exceptional talent
2470
01:58:16,620 --> 01:58:19,965
of the women nominated
for Best Female Actor
2471
01:58:20,000 --> 01:58:23,413
in a Motion Picture Drama.
2472
01:58:23,448 --> 01:58:26,034
There's no doubt each
of you ladies delivered
2473
01:58:26,068 --> 01:58:28,172
stellar performances.
2474
01:58:28,206 --> 01:58:31,103
However, what immediately
comes to mind when I think
2475
01:58:31,137 --> 01:58:35,000
of each of you is iconic.
2476
01:58:35,034 --> 01:58:41,655
Nicole, Pamela, Fernanda,
Tilda, Angelina, and Kate,
2477
01:58:42,655 --> 01:58:44,655
I remain in awe
of your brilliance
2478
01:58:44,689 --> 01:58:49,103
and how you continue to
redefine yourselves on screen.
2479
01:58:49,137 --> 01:58:52,793
You are not only actresses,
you are forces of nature
2480
01:58:52,827 --> 01:58:54,448
shaping cinematic history.
2481
01:58:58,758 --> 01:59:01,689
Here are the nominees
for Best Female
2482
01:59:01,724 --> 01:59:05,000
Actor Motion Picture Drama.
2483
01:59:05,034 --> 01:59:07,448
ANNOUNCER: Pamela Anderson,
"The Last Showgirl."
2484
01:59:09,896 --> 01:59:11,689
Angelina Jolie, "Maria."
2485
01:59:15,103 --> 01:59:17,068
Nicole Kidman, "Babygirl."
2486
01:59:20,137 --> 01:59:22,310
Tilda Swinton, "The
Room Next Door."
2487
01:59:25,275 --> 01:59:27,482
Fernanda Torres,
"I'm Still Here."
2488
01:59:30,034 --> 01:59:31,344
Kate Winslet, "Lee."
2489
01:59:37,482 --> 01:59:39,551
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
2490
01:59:44,620 --> 01:59:47,413
Fernanda Torres,
"I'm Still here."
2491
01:59:52,620 --> 01:59:55,965
ANNOUNCER: This is Fernanda
Torres' first nomination and
2492
01:59:56,000 --> 01:59:57,172
first win.
2493
01:59:57,206 --> 01:59:58,862
And when she stopped
by our "Entertainment Tonight"
2494
01:59:58,896 --> 02:00:01,931
platform on the red carpet,
she said she's the second
2495
02:00:01,965 --> 02:00:03,379
Brazilian to be nominated.
2496
02:00:03,413 --> 02:00:06,241
Her mother was the first.
2497
02:00:06,275 --> 02:00:11,000
She also said that she feels
like she's at Disneyland
2498
02:00:11,034 --> 02:00:13,344
and wants to meet
everyone tonight.
2499
02:00:13,379 --> 02:00:14,931
So line up, guys.
2500
02:00:14,965 --> 02:00:19,103
Because the Golden Globe
winner wants to talk to you.
2501
02:00:19,137 --> 02:00:22,034
[tender music]
2502
02:00:35,172 --> 02:00:37,689
My God, I didn't
prepare anything
2503
02:00:37,724 --> 02:00:41,586
because I was glad already.
2504
02:00:41,620 --> 02:00:47,862
And this is such an amazing
year for female performances,
2505
02:00:47,896 --> 02:00:53,034
so many actresses here
that I admire so much.
2506
02:00:53,068 --> 02:00:58,965
And, of course, I want
to thank you, Walter Salles,
2507
02:00:59,000 --> 02:01:01,310
who's my partner, my friend.
2508
02:01:04,344 --> 02:01:07,137
What a story, Walter.
2509
02:01:07,172 --> 02:01:11,482
And of course, I want
to dedicate it to my mother.
2510
02:01:13,586 --> 02:01:15,000
You have no idea.
2511
02:01:15,034 --> 02:01:17,517
She was here 25 years ago.
2512
02:01:17,551 --> 02:01:20,551
And this is like
a proof that art
2513
02:01:20,586 --> 02:01:25,620
can endure through life,
even in difficult moments
2514
02:01:25,655 --> 02:01:30,586
like this amazing [portuguese]
that I do has passed.
2515
02:01:30,620 --> 02:01:34,241
And the same thing that is
happening now in the world
2516
02:01:34,275 --> 02:01:36,034
with so much fear.
2517
02:01:36,068 --> 02:01:42,896
And this is a film that helps
us to think how to survive
2518
02:01:42,931 --> 02:01:44,931
in tough times like this.
2519
02:01:44,965 --> 02:01:48,724
So to my mother,
to my family, to Andrucha,
2520
02:01:48,758 --> 02:01:54,241
to Selton, to my kids, to
everybody, thank you very much.
2521
02:01:54,275 --> 02:01:58,689
Golden Globe, Michael Barker,
Mara, there are so many people.
2522
02:01:58,724 --> 02:02:00,827
Thank you very much.
2523
02:02:00,862 --> 02:02:02,586
Thank you.
2524
02:02:02,620 --> 02:02:05,482
[funky music]
2525
02:02:13,241 --> 02:02:15,068
ANNOUNCER: Please welcome
from "Emilia Pérez"
2526
02:02:15,103 --> 02:02:18,103
two-time Golden Globe
nominee, dgar Ramirez,
2527
02:02:18,137 --> 02:02:21,413
and from the upcoming film
"Snow White," it's Gal Gadot.
2528
02:02:27,448 --> 02:02:29,655
What a beautiful
night it's been.
2529
02:02:29,689 --> 02:02:33,000
What a true pleasure
to finally meet you in person.
2530
02:02:33,034 --> 02:02:34,551
Oh, you too, dgar.
2531
02:02:34,586 --> 02:02:38,413
And what an excitement
to present this next award.
2532
02:02:38,448 --> 02:02:43,965
Yes, in a night that's
given us some amazing moments,
2533
02:02:44,000 --> 02:02:46,586
let's continue with
the amazingness.
2534
02:02:46,620 --> 02:02:49,000
Here are the nominees
for Best Male Actor
2535
02:02:49,034 --> 02:02:51,137
in a Motion Picture Drama.
2536
02:02:51,172 --> 02:02:53,103
ANNOUNCER: Adrien
Brody, "The Brutalist."
2537
02:02:56,068 --> 02:02:58,413
Timothée Chalamet,
"A Complete Unknown."
2538
02:03:01,206 --> 02:03:02,689
Daniel Craig, "Queer."
2539
02:03:06,172 --> 02:03:08,310
Colman Domingo, "Sing, Sing."
2540
02:03:11,137 --> 02:03:13,413
Ralph Fiennes, "Conclave."
2541
02:03:16,379 --> 02:03:18,793
Sebastian Stan,
"The Apprentice."
2542
02:03:23,413 --> 02:03:24,379
Are you ready?
2543
02:03:24,413 --> 02:03:25,689
And the--
2544
02:03:25,724 --> 02:03:26,931
[laughter]
2545
02:03:26,965 --> 02:03:29,310
--and the Golden
Globe goes to--
2546
02:03:35,793 --> 02:03:37,931
Adrien Brody.
2547
02:03:37,965 --> 02:03:40,931
[music playing]
2548
02:03:44,827 --> 02:03:47,827
ANNOUNCER: This is Adrien
Brody's second nomination and
2549
02:03:47,862 --> 02:03:49,413
first win.
2550
02:03:49,448 --> 02:03:51,275
Brody's mother, who
is a photographer,
2551
02:03:51,310 --> 02:03:54,517
also emigrated from
Hungary to the United
2552
02:03:54,551 --> 02:03:57,103
States in the 1950s,
much like his
2553
02:03:57,137 --> 02:03:59,172
character in the "Brutalist."
2554
02:04:15,517 --> 02:04:16,517
Ooh.
2555
02:04:16,551 --> 02:04:18,551
Hello.
2556
02:04:18,586 --> 02:04:19,551
Hello.
2557
02:04:19,586 --> 02:04:20,551
Hello.
2558
02:04:20,586 --> 02:04:24,620
Thank you, everyone
in this room
2559
02:04:24,655 --> 02:04:28,275
and the Golden Globes
voters for this honor.
2560
02:04:28,310 --> 02:04:31,241
I'm deeply humbled by this.
2561
02:04:31,275 --> 02:04:32,448
I have much to say.
2562
02:04:32,482 --> 02:04:33,482
I'm going to try and be brief.
2563
02:04:35,551 --> 02:04:38,034
At the core of "The
Brutalist," it's really
2564
02:04:38,068 --> 02:04:41,793
a story about the human
capacity for creation.
2565
02:04:41,827 --> 02:04:47,379
So I'd be remiss to not
acknowledge my fellow nominees,
2566
02:04:47,413 --> 02:04:54,413
Daniel, Colman, Timmy,
Sebastian, Sebastian, Ralph,
2567
02:04:58,517 --> 02:05:00,689
you guys really just--
2568
02:05:00,724 --> 02:05:04,413
you reach such
heights with your work
2569
02:05:04,448 --> 02:05:08,000
and you are such
inspirations to me.
2570
02:05:10,448 --> 02:05:15,724
To my-- god, Brady
and Mona, I love you guys.
2571
02:05:15,758 --> 02:05:18,793
Thank you for giving me wings.
2572
02:05:18,827 --> 02:05:21,137
Thank you for allowing
me to be a small part
2573
02:05:21,172 --> 02:05:25,103
of building this
triumph and monument
2574
02:05:25,137 --> 02:05:28,724
to humanity and the arts.
2575
02:05:28,758 --> 02:05:33,482
To my cast and crew
and everyone
2576
02:05:33,517 --> 02:05:36,931
who has been a part
of making this movie,
2577
02:05:36,965 --> 02:05:39,724
this is a collaborative effort.
2578
02:05:39,758 --> 02:05:42,827
And I share this
with all of you.
2579
02:05:42,862 --> 02:05:49,862
To my friends and team at CAA,
Andrew Soulez, Lindsay Galin,
2580
02:05:51,655 --> 02:05:56,413
you guys, A24, thank
you for supporting
2581
02:05:56,448 --> 02:05:58,172
me through this journey.
2582
02:05:58,206 --> 02:06:05,275
To my mom and dad, who are
here tonight, oh, my goodness.
2583
02:06:08,965 --> 02:06:11,931
You always hold me up.
2584
02:06:11,965 --> 02:06:16,103
I often credit my mother
for her influence on me
2585
02:06:16,137 --> 02:06:17,241
as an artist.
2586
02:06:17,275 --> 02:06:20,137
But Dad, you are
the foundation of this family.
2587
02:06:20,172 --> 02:06:23,551
And all this love that I
receive flows back to you.
2588
02:06:25,586 --> 02:06:30,655
To my beautiful and amazing
partner, Georgina.
2589
02:06:30,689 --> 02:06:36,344
Your generosity of spirit,
your own resilience,
2590
02:06:36,379 --> 02:06:43,344
your immense creativity are
a daily reminder of how to be.
2591
02:06:46,000 --> 02:06:48,517
I would not be standing
here before you
2592
02:06:48,551 --> 02:06:51,413
if it wasn't for you.
2593
02:06:51,448 --> 02:06:54,000
There was a time,
not too long ago,
2594
02:06:54,034 --> 02:06:55,896
that I felt that
this may never be
2595
02:06:55,931 --> 02:06:58,448
a moment afforded to me again.
2596
02:06:58,482 --> 02:06:59,655
So thank you.
2597
02:06:59,689 --> 02:07:03,206
And this story is really--
2598
02:07:03,241 --> 02:07:06,965
the character's journey is very
reminiscent of my mother's and
2599
02:07:07,000 --> 02:07:10,034
my ancestral journey
of fleeing the horrors of war
2600
02:07:10,068 --> 02:07:13,000
and coming to this
great country.
2601
02:07:13,034 --> 02:07:19,689
And I owe so much to my mother
and my grandparents
2602
02:07:20,689 --> 02:07:21,689
for their sacrifice.
2603
02:07:21,724 --> 02:07:25,000
And although I
do not know fully
2604
02:07:25,034 --> 02:07:31,034
how to express all of the
challenges that you have faced
2605
02:07:31,068 --> 02:07:35,482
and experienced and the many
people who have struggled
2606
02:07:35,517 --> 02:07:38,344
immigrating to this
country, I hope
2607
02:07:38,379 --> 02:07:41,275
that this work stands
to lift you up a bit
2608
02:07:41,310 --> 02:07:43,551
and to give you a voice.
2609
02:07:43,586 --> 02:07:45,241
And I'm so grateful.
2610
02:07:45,275 --> 02:07:47,103
I will cherish this
moment forever.
2611
02:07:47,137 --> 02:07:48,379
Thank you.
2612
02:07:48,413 --> 02:07:51,379
[cheering]
2613
02:07:51,413 --> 02:07:54,379
[funky music]
2614
02:08:01,413 --> 02:08:03,241
ANNOUNCER: Best Motion
Picture Drama and
2615
02:08:03,275 --> 02:08:06,793
Best Motion Picture Musical
or Comedy are happening next
2616
02:08:06,827 --> 02:08:08,379
when the Golden Globes return.
2617
02:08:16,517 --> 02:08:17,689
All right, everybody.
2618
02:08:17,724 --> 02:08:19,241
We're in the home stretch.
2619
02:08:19,275 --> 02:08:21,137
Let's keep this puppy moving.
2620
02:08:21,172 --> 02:08:23,827
To present our next
award, please welcome from
2621
02:08:23,862 --> 02:08:27,034
Netflix's "Back in Action,"
three-time Golden Globe winner,
2622
02:08:27,068 --> 02:08:30,068
Hollywood icon, and former
drummer for System of a Down,
2623
02:08:30,103 --> 02:08:32,068
Glenn Close.
2624
02:08:32,103 --> 02:08:35,068
[orchestral music]
2625
02:08:52,275 --> 02:08:55,275
One of my most
treasured possessions
2626
02:08:55,310 --> 02:08:58,000
is a letter that
Katharine Hepburn
2627
02:08:58,034 --> 02:09:01,172
wrote to me, in which
she described
2628
02:09:01,206 --> 02:09:07,448
what we all do as this
terrible profession,
2629
02:09:07,482 --> 02:09:10,379
this terrifying profession.
2630
02:09:10,413 --> 02:09:13,827
And let's face it,
this delicious way
2631
02:09:13,862 --> 02:09:15,827
to spend your life.
2632
02:09:15,862 --> 02:09:21,620
We are all
so blessed and lucky!
2633
02:09:25,655 --> 02:09:29,344
Blessed and lucky to be
together in this room.
2634
02:09:29,379 --> 02:09:32,758
Let's get to the reason
why we're here.
2635
02:09:32,793 --> 02:09:36,310
The six nominees for the Best
Motion Picture Drama.
2636
02:09:39,275 --> 02:09:41,689
ANNOUNCER: "The Brutalist."
2637
02:09:41,724 --> 02:09:44,310
"A Complete Unknown."
2638
02:09:44,344 --> 02:09:46,965
"Conclave."
2639
02:09:47,000 --> 02:09:49,517
"Dune Part Two."
2640
02:09:49,551 --> 02:09:51,655
"Nickel Boys."
2641
02:09:51,689 --> 02:09:52,862
"September 5."
2642
02:09:56,551 --> 02:09:58,724
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
2643
02:10:00,724 --> 02:10:02,793
"The Brutalist."
2644
02:10:02,827 --> 02:10:05,793
[exciting music]
2645
02:10:14,068 --> 02:10:16,034
ANNOUNCER: Coming to the stage
tonight and accepting
2646
02:10:16,068 --> 02:10:19,241
the Golden Globe for "The
Brutalist" is writer, director,
2647
02:10:19,275 --> 02:10:23,068
and producer, Brady Corbet.
2648
02:10:23,103 --> 02:10:26,482
Because the film's runtime is
over three and a half hours,
2649
02:10:26,517 --> 02:10:29,862
it includes a 15-minute
intermission for audiences.
2650
02:10:29,896 --> 02:10:31,724
And Guy Pearce
told us that most
2651
02:10:31,758 --> 02:10:34,241
people love the intermission.
2652
02:10:34,275 --> 02:10:37,862
Also, Felicity Jones said she
wanted to have a margarita
2653
02:10:37,896 --> 02:10:39,137
to celebrate the night.
2654
02:10:39,172 --> 02:10:41,206
I bet it will be
more than one now.
2655
02:11:08,965 --> 02:11:09,965
All right.
2656
02:11:12,724 --> 02:11:14,172
I'm incredibly moved.
2657
02:11:14,206 --> 02:11:16,000
I prepared one speech, not two.
2658
02:11:18,551 --> 02:11:22,655
I have to thank
everyone up here who,
2659
02:11:22,689 --> 02:11:25,758
over and over again,
bet on this film
2660
02:11:25,793 --> 02:11:27,551
that kept falling apart.
2661
02:11:27,586 --> 02:11:32,310
And they stuck with it,
through thick and thin really.
2662
02:11:32,344 --> 02:11:34,000
So thanks to all of you.
2663
02:11:34,034 --> 02:11:35,862
I really love you
all very much.
2664
02:11:35,896 --> 02:11:37,103
I'm very grateful.
2665
02:11:37,137 --> 02:11:39,275
This is an extremely
well-produced film.
2666
02:11:39,310 --> 02:11:42,758
So I'd like to thank
my producers.
2667
02:11:42,793 --> 02:11:46,137
This-- I'll be brief
because I've kind of already
2668
02:11:46,172 --> 02:11:47,862
said what I had to say.
2669
02:11:47,896 --> 02:11:53,379
I just want to leave everyone
with something to think about.
2670
02:11:53,413 --> 02:11:57,206
Final cut tie break
goes to the director.
2671
02:12:01,517 --> 02:12:03,103
It's sort of a controversial
statement.
2672
02:12:03,137 --> 02:12:04,103
It shouldn't be.
2673
02:12:04,137 --> 02:12:06,103
It shouldn't be
controversial at all.
2674
02:12:06,137 --> 02:12:10,344
I was told that this
film was undistributable.
2675
02:12:10,379 --> 02:12:15,413
I was told that no one
would come out and see it.
2676
02:12:15,448 --> 02:12:19,103
I was told the film
wouldn't work.
2677
02:12:19,137 --> 02:12:23,517
And I'm not-- I
don't resent that.
2678
02:12:23,551 --> 02:12:25,827
But I want to use
this as an opportunity
2679
02:12:25,862 --> 02:12:32,172
to lift up filmmakers, all of
my-- not just fellow nominees,
2680
02:12:32,206 --> 02:12:35,137
but all the extraordinary
directors in this room.
2681
02:12:35,172 --> 02:12:38,551
Films don't exist
without the filmmakers.
2682
02:12:38,586 --> 02:12:40,103
Please, let's support them.
2683
02:12:40,137 --> 02:12:42,068
Let's prop them up.
2684
02:12:45,586 --> 02:12:47,172
No one was asking--
2685
02:12:47,206 --> 02:12:50,103
no one was asking for a three
and a half hour film
2686
02:12:50,137 --> 02:12:56,482
about a mid-century
designer on 70 millimeter.
2687
02:12:56,517 --> 02:12:59,172
But it works.
2688
02:12:59,206 --> 02:13:04,172
So please, just think about
it and have a great night.
2689
02:13:04,206 --> 02:13:06,172
Thank you so much.
2690
02:13:06,206 --> 02:13:09,137
[exciting music]
2691
02:13:33,724 --> 02:13:35,793
ANNOUNCER: Please welcome
Golden Globe winner,
2692
02:13:35,827 --> 02:13:37,034
Nicolas Cage.
2693
02:13:46,689 --> 02:13:49,862
Whether through
drama or comedy,
2694
02:13:49,896 --> 02:13:53,275
movies take us on a journey
into different worlds
2695
02:13:53,310 --> 02:13:55,000
and experiences.
2696
02:13:55,034 --> 02:13:58,655
And it is often the humorous,
light-hearted moments that
2697
02:13:58,689 --> 02:14:00,862
leave lasting impressions.
2698
02:14:00,896 --> 02:14:03,034
These films made
us laugh this year
2699
02:14:03,068 --> 02:14:05,896
and even got some of us
kicked out of the theater
2700
02:14:05,931 --> 02:14:08,793
for singing along very loudly.
2701
02:14:08,827 --> 02:14:12,448
Here are the nominees for Best
Motion Picture Musical
2702
02:14:12,482 --> 02:14:13,620
or Comedy.
2703
02:14:15,310 --> 02:14:16,310
ANNOUNCER: "Anora."
2704
02:14:19,034 --> 02:14:20,000
"Challengers."
2705
02:14:22,413 --> 02:14:23,586
"Emilia Pérez.
2706
02:14:25,620 --> 02:14:28,551
"A Real Pain."
2707
02:14:28,586 --> 02:14:29,827
"The Substance."
2708
02:14:31,206 --> 02:14:32,206
"Wicked."
2709
02:14:37,620 --> 02:14:40,862
And the Golden
Globe goes to--
2710
02:14:44,689 --> 02:14:46,586
"Emilia Pérez."
2711
02:14:46,620 --> 02:14:49,448
[cheering]
2712
02:15:18,793 --> 02:15:20,689
ANNOUNCER: Coming to the stage
tonight for "Emilia Pérez"
2713
02:15:20,724 --> 02:15:22,655
is producer Pascal Caucheteux.
2714
02:15:22,689 --> 02:15:25,689
And accepting the Golden
Globe is director, writer,
2715
02:15:25,724 --> 02:15:27,275
and producer Jacques Audiard.
2716
02:15:44,000 --> 02:15:45,275
[speaking french]
2717
02:15:49,793 --> 02:15:52,034
May have a translation please?
2718
02:15:52,068 --> 02:15:53,517
[speaking french]
2719
02:15:55,103 --> 02:15:57,551
Unexpected.
2720
02:15:57,586 --> 02:16:01,620
[speaking french]
2721
02:16:01,655 --> 02:16:03,689
Clearly, I have not
prepared anything.
2722
02:16:03,724 --> 02:16:05,034
[speaking french]
2723
02:16:11,103 --> 02:16:13,965
[cheering]
2724
02:16:17,310 --> 02:16:19,551
Oh.
2725
02:16:19,586 --> 02:16:20,724
Thank you so much.
2726
02:16:20,758 --> 02:16:22,241
[non-english speech].
2727
02:16:24,413 --> 02:16:30,965
I chose these colors
tonight, the Buddhist color,
2728
02:16:32,034 --> 02:16:36,102
because I have a message
of heart for you.
2729
02:16:36,137 --> 02:16:41,379
The light always
wins over darkness.
2730
02:16:41,413 --> 02:16:42,379
And--
2731
02:16:42,413 --> 02:16:45,275
[applause]
2732
02:16:47,206 --> 02:16:52,793
And I have had a lot
of things to say to you.
2733
02:16:52,826 --> 02:16:58,413
Because you can
maybe put us in jail.
2734
02:16:58,448 --> 02:17:03,067
You can beat us up.
2735
02:17:03,102 --> 02:17:08,034
But you never can
take away our soul,
2736
02:17:08,067 --> 02:17:11,102
our existence, our identity.
2737
02:17:11,137 --> 02:17:18,137
And I want to say to you,
Rachel's voice and freedom,
2738
02:17:21,448 --> 02:17:24,241
and say, I won.
2739
02:17:24,275 --> 02:17:29,482
I am who I am,
not who you want.
2740
02:17:29,517 --> 02:17:31,413
Thank you so much.
2741
02:17:31,448 --> 02:17:33,861
[cheering]
2742
02:17:33,896 --> 02:17:36,826
[funky music]
2743
02:17:51,655 --> 02:17:52,861
Well, that's our show.
2744
02:17:52,896 --> 02:17:55,758
Thank you so much for being
such a great audience.
2745
02:17:55,793 --> 02:17:57,896
You made this so fun and easy.
2746
02:17:57,931 --> 02:17:59,517
I had the time of my life.
2747
02:17:59,550 --> 02:18:01,689
And I cannot believe
Angelina Jolie had to listen
2748
02:18:01,724 --> 02:18:03,206
to my song about popes.
2749
02:18:03,241 --> 02:18:04,206
Thank you.
2750
02:18:04,241 --> 02:18:06,206
Good night.
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