Questions from the Golden Globes
Why did Gwyneth Paltrow pronounce Anthony Hopkins’ name as Antony? Could her dress have been worse?
Was Steve Carell’s acceptance speech the best in the history of the ceremony? Or the world?
Did the post-her-winning clip of Geena Davis in Commander-in-Chief make anyone else go, “She won for that?”
Ditto for Jonathan Rhys Meyers in Elvis?
Were there two better peformances this year than the Globe-winning pair of Reese Witherspoon (Best Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy) and Joaquin Phoenix (Best Actor in a Motion Picture Musical of Comedy)?
How much more thrilled could I be that Mary-Louise Parker beat four Desperate Housewives for Best Performance By An Actress In A Television Series Musical Or Comedy?
Was there a more heartwarming speech than Felicity Huffman’s acceptance for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama for Transamerica?
How cute is Rachel Weisz?
Did Larry McMurtry’s ode to his typewriter make anyone else want to vomit?
What rhymes with chick flick?
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By anthony
January 17, 2006 3:20 PM | Link to this
What about Melanie Griffith. I had to turn away when she was on screen. About Commander in Chief: The worst season of the West Wing is still better than this lame attempt at political drama.By Kas
January 17, 2006 10:31 PM | Link to this
Melanie Griffith and those poofy fake lips couldn’t have looked half as bad as Mariah Carey on the red carpet. That dress!! EEEk! Her breasts were bursting out all over. She looked really cheap.By mike
January 17, 2006 11:02 PM | Link to this
She no longer knows if she’s an American playing a Brit or a Brit playing an American. Perhaps Woody Allen has some wooden dialogue she can read in a wrong accent. And what was up with that Tammy Wynette dress? Yes. World. Damn, he’s funnysmart. Yes. Elvis is so non-interesting that I didn’t put much thought into it. As a couple, no. Much more believable that big electronic monkey and whatserface in the Fay Wray part. As a single, that wierd guy had them beat as Capote. I’m glad all those nasty women split the “Desperate” vote, too. “Weeds” is quite good. Possibly. I don’t recall it, so it must not have warmed my heart all that much. But then, many people don’t think I have one. Not my department. Well, he writes westerns, so proud anachronism is his thing. The thing that made me cringe was that he had to point out it was superior European typewriter, which doesn’t go with being a cowboy, gay or otherwise. My questions: Where was Drew’s bra? Isn’t Ang Lee adorable? Weren’t the Target ads better than “Match Point”? Is Bob Hoskins trying to look like Ed Asner?