Ricky Gervais (the British version of The Office, Extras) hosted the 67th Golden Globes, the first host in fifteen years for the ceremony, and to no one's surprise, knocked it out of the park. He started strong with an opening monologue mocking Steve Carell, NBC, Jay Leno, and cosmetic surgery, praising actors like Hugh Laurie (House) and Kiefer Sutherland (24), and pushing his Office DVDs. The only sad part of Gervais's performance was how short it was. Not allowing him more screen time was what hurt the Globes the worst. Sir Paul McCartney wins for second funniest man of the night, when he said that cartoons aren't just for kids any more, but also "drug-taking adults".
Some of the awards went to exactly who they should have gone to. Glee won Best Musical or Comedy series, and hands down, it was the front runner. The brilliant freshman show proves that geeks are definitely in vogue, and winners to boot! Drew Barrymore, while having an unnecessarily long speech, came off sweet and sincere for her win portraying Little Edie in Grey Gardens. Having finally seen the performance a few days ago, it was well deserved. The series itself won, as I predicted it would. Toni Collette certainly deserved an award, though I did not recommend her in my original picks. This was because I hadn't yet seen the show, but now I have, and I was blown away. My problem was which one she was given - Best Actress in a Comedy. United States of Tara is much more drama than comedy, but she is amazing in it, so I will overlook the gaff.
Others were mistakes, at least in this reviewer's opinion. Why, oh why, does Mad Men keep winning best series? I tried to watch it. I stuck with it for seven episodes. It was incredibly boring. Guess it's time to give it another chance, since it even beat True Blood. And while I dearly love Alec Baldwin's performance in 30 Rock, there are other deserving actors. He shouldn't keep getting the awards year after year. I haven't yet seen Big Love so I shouldn't jump all over Chloe Sevigny taking the best supporting actress awards, but Jane Lynch is just so perfect in Glee that I can't help it! Maybe supporting actor and actress need to split into Drama and Comedy categories like the other awards. Next year, Jane Lynch!
Other television winners included Michael C. Hall (Dexter) for Best Actor in a Drama, Julianna Margulies (The Good Wife) for Best Actress in a Drama, Kevin Bacon (Taking Chance) for Best Actor in a Miniseries, and John Lithgow (Dexter) for Best Supporting Actor in a Miniseries.
On a slightly more sober note, many of the stars wore red ribbons to the event in support of the tragedy in Haiti. People all across the country, and the world, have contributed to relief efforts. Even in Lexington, there is something you can do. The easiest thing is just to give money. To donate, please visit www.redcross.org or text 'Haiti' to 90999 for ten dollars to be added to your cell phone bill.
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