This year's Golden Globes was not one for the books. The third time was not the charm for Tina Fey and Amy Poehler. Why? Because something was missing – weirdos.

Like our hosts! After starting off strong — and we mean strong ...

“In ‘Into the Woods,’ Cinderella runs from her prince, Rapunzel is thrown from a tower for her prince and Sleeping Beauty just thought she was getting coffee with Bill Cosby.”

"You know, actually ..." (Video via Golden Globe Awards clips provided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Dick Clark Productions Inc.)

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They all but disappeared — Tina and Amy are lovable weirdos who did crazy characters and bits in the past.

Then take last awards' season's gold: We had Matthew McConaughey delivering bizarre speech after speech. (Video via Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences)

"This person comes up and says, 'Who's your hero?' I thought about it. I said, 'It's me in 10 years.'"

And Jennifer. Lawrence. Falling. She wasn't even there Sunday night. And if she had been there, somebody should've thrown obstacles in front of her as she walked the carpet. (Video via Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences)

We were left with no sparkles of spontaneity, no must-see moments. Bill Murray just about sums it up.

When Bill Murray's bored, we're all bored. (Video via Golden Globe Awards clips provided by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association and Dick Clark Productions Inc.)

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