Sunday, January 16, 2011

Globes Part 5

We have Zac Efron introducing the Best Drama nominated movie The Kids are Alright.  That's a strange presenter choice.  Moving on!

Ricky Gervais announces Tina Fay and Steve Carell.  He then runs up to hug Steve, who pushes him away and laughs in an evil way.  Apparently Leonardo DiCaprio is in both of their dreams.  Mine too Tina and Steve, mine too.  It's the award for Best Screenplay (they're presenting it because they're both writers, get it?) and the winner is Aaron Sorkin for The Social Network.  He calls David Fincher an "honest-to-God national treasure," gives a shout-out to Mark Zuckerberg and tells his daughter at home that seeing the nominees for Best Actress, it's clear that smart girls have more fun, and she's one of them.  Adorable.

Two very attractive men are presenting the next award and I'm okay with that.  Jane Lynch wins Best Supporting Actress in a TV Comedy.  Yep, Glee is going to sweep it tonight.  She says that she is "nothing if not falsely-humble."  Indeed.  Jane Lynch could probably make a joke about cancer and the audience would laugh.  Just saying.

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