The 2016 Golden Globes took place Sunday night in Los Angeles and was full of humor, skits, and laughs.

You knew you were in for a good night when Channing Tatum introduced Jonah Hill as the bear from "The Revenant."

"I've notoriously done zero press for the film," Hill said. "I'm a two-year-old bear from the Sierra Mountains but you took a chance on me and I don't forget it pal. I don't forget it."

In 2016, if a Steve Harvey/Miss Universe reference isn't made, did it really happen? Yes, the Globes actually happened and that reference was made within the first hour of the show.

"And the winner is..."Straight Outta Compton! ... I'm sorry folks. I made a mistake. It's right here on the card. I take full responsibility, full responsibility,"

When Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer stepped on stage to present an award, it was like the producers just knew what we needed to see.

"Hello, I'm J-Law," Lawrence said.

"And I am A-Schu," Schumer answered.

"We're really thrilled. Dreams, helping children, world peace, cars, medicine," Lawrence and Schumer said.

And finally, no one puts Taraji P. Henson in the corner, especially the producers of the show. When she got the cue to wrap up her acceptance speech for Best Actress in a TV Series, Drama, she was not having it.

"Please wrap? Wait a minute, I've waited 20 years for this. You can wait," Henson said.

Spoken just like Cookie — but we guess that's why she won, right? For more moments from the Golden Globes, head over to the show's website.

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