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Going to be trying to live updating this blog with the results from the 2014 Golden Globe Awards.  We’ll see how well this works out.  I’ve never tried live updating before.

First off, how smoking hot are Tina Fey and Amy Poehler?  They both look healthy, fit, and amazing.  And hilarious!  See their opening monologue here. 

Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture: Jennifer Lawrence for American Hustle

Best Supporting Actrees – TV Series, Mini-Series, or TV Movie: Jacqueline Bisset for Dancing in the Edge (Completely awkward and strange speech.  Drunk possibly?  Music totally cut her off.   Speech was about forgiveness… very strange)

Best Mini-Series or TV Movie: Behind the Candelabra

Best Actress – Mini Series or TV Movie: Elisabeth Moss – Top of the Lake

Best Actor – TV Series Drama: Bryan Cranston – Breaking Bad

Best TV Series Drama: Breaking Bad

Best Original Score – Motion Picture: Alex Ebert – All is Lost (he’s got some gnarly hair!!)

Best Original Song – Motion Picture: Ordinary Love – U2 and some others from the movie Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Best Supporting Actor – TV Series, Mini-Series, TV Movie: Jon Voight – Ray Donovan

Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical: Amy Adams – American Hustle

Best Actress – TV Series Drama – Robin Wright – House of Cards

Best Support Actor – Motion Picture: Jared Leto – Dallas Buyers Club

Best Screenplay – Motion Picture: Spike Jonze – Her

Best Actor – TV Series – Comedy or Musical: Andy Samberg – Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Best Foreign Language Film: The Great Beauty (Italy)

Best Actor Mini Series or TV Movie: Michael Douglas – Behind the Candelabra

Best Animated Featured Film: Frozen

Best Actress – TV Series Comedy: Amy Poehler – Parks and Recreation

Cecil B DeMille Award:  Woody Allen

Best Director – Motion Picture: Alfonso Cuaron – Gravity

Best TV Series – Comedy: Brooklyn Nine-Nine

Best Actor – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical: Leonardo DiCaprio – Wolf of Wall Street

Best Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical: American Hustle

Best Actress Motion Picture – Drama: Cate Blanchett – Blue Jasmine

Best Actor Motion Picture – Drama: Matthew McConaughey – Dallas Buyers Club

Best Most Picture – Drama: 12 Years a Slave

 

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