Last night celebrated the delivery of the 69 Golden Globe Awards 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Through it all became actors and actresses from the film, whether they are hot as not posing for photographers and, in turn, teach their suits and dresses designed, rented, loaned by fashion designers prestigious.
You could not expect otherwise and NBC began issuing awards to certain regulatory delays for the United States at the time to cut any image or word out of the script set. With Ricky Gervais as master of ceremonies repeating everything could be possible as happened sometime.
This year the controversial comedian was more restrained than last year and reviewed a list of issues they could not mention, of course within the ironic tone of the actor: "I really have given a list of standards. I to ignore, but I thought it would be good to read aloud. This is true, okay? "No profanity." okay, I have a great vocabulary. "No naked." Wow, that's a shame. Because I have ... a great vocabulary, but a very small penis. No, it does not matter, it works, do not worry, it's okay. "
It was not the only joke "heavy" of the night as he also had to give and give to everyone who got into the goal mouth machine gun. Thus, with Antonio Banderas and Salma Hayek that came together to deliver one of the awards said: "They are very talented and probably very interesting. I'm not sure because I can not understand what the fuck they say.". As expected the NBC censored with silence the last words of the joke. Flags, countered, "I will answer Ricky" and the Spanish actor began to recite a part of "La hija del aire" by writer, poet and Spanish Baroque playwright of the Spanish Golden Age Pedro Calderon de la Barca to the applause of the audience.
But Ricky did not just his jokes on stage. So did the actor Seth Rogen who announced the name of the winner of best actress in a comedy or musical along with Kate Beckinsale. "Hi, Seth Rogen and now I'm trying to hide a huge erection", leaving the actress and dislodging completely bewildered and unable to keep from laughing and read part of the presentation.
Another of the actors at the ceremony said the joke was actor George Clooney who appeared on stage with his tuxedo and bow tie with a stick and imitating her partner Brad Pitt, who, long ago, he was seen in the same way other awards though at that time was no joke and it was because of a knee injury. Clooney said: "I have to return it or he can not reach the bar".
Although it appeared that many things were improvised, the letter says, "Any resemblance to reality is pure coincidence". In this case the reality was equal to fiction because everything was very well scripted jokes until they became each other. So everything was scripted that the actress Julianne Moore missed the teleprompter. With the help of Rob Lowe threw a cable to get by, "How about this? When was the last time you talked to hair in front of Steven Spielberg?".
The awards were fairly predictable in the pools of all experts in the art of film and in all cinema fans who watched TV all the ceremony of awards.
Deserved or not who won the prize, we must mention the well-deserved award to Meryl Streep for her impressive and highly characterized role in "The Iron Lady" and the award for an entire film career for the actor Morgan Freeman which is considered Prince in his profession but rather it would be better honored as King or Emperor of the Seventh Art. Although they said the actor Sidney Poitier at the time of presenting the award in recognition of his career "In my humble opinion, you are the prince of the profession you chose to dedicate (...) Thanks a step to raise the level of excellence ".
These are the winners of the Golden Globe Awards 2012:
FILM
Best Motion Picture – Drama : "The
Descendants"
Best Motion Picture - Comedy Or Musical: "The
Artist"
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion
Picture – Drama: Meryl
Streep - "The Iron Lady"
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture
– Drama:
George Clooney - "The Descendants"
Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion
Picture - Comedy Or Musical:
Michelle
Williams - "My Week With Marilyn"
Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture
- Comedy Or Musical:
Jean
Dujardin - "The Artist"
Best Performance by an Actress In A Supporting
Role in a Motion Picture
Octavia Spencer - "The Help"
Octavia Spencer - "The Help"
Best Performance by an Actor In A Supporting
Role in a Motion Picture
Christopher Plummer - "Beginners"
Christopher Plummer - "Beginners"
Best Director - Motion Picture: Martin Scorsese - "Hugo"
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture: "Midnight
In Paris" - Woody Allen
Best Original Song - Motion Picture: "W.E."
- "Masterpiece" (Madonna)
Best Original Score - Motion Picture: "The
Artist" - Ludovic Bource
Best Animated Feature Film: "The
Adventures of Tintin"
Best Foreign Language Film: "A
Separation" (Iran)
TELEVISION
Best Television Series – Drama: "Homeland"
(Showtime)
Best Television Series - Comedy Or Musical: "Modern
Family" (ABC)
Best Performance by an Actress In A Television
Series – Drama:
Claire Danes - "Homeland"
Claire Danes - "Homeland"
Best Performance by an Actor In A Television
Series – Drama:
Kelsey Grammer - "Boss"
Kelsey Grammer - "Boss"
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television
Series - Musical or Comedy
Laura Dern - "Enlightened"
Laura Dern - "Enlightened"
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television
Series - Musical or Comedy
Matt LeBlanc - "Episodes"
Matt LeBlanc - "Episodes"
Best Mini-Series Or Motion Picture Made for
Television
"Downton Abbey Masterpiece" (PBS)
"Downton Abbey Masterpiece" (PBS)
Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series
or Motion Picture Made for Television
Kate Winslet - "Mildred Pierce"
Kate Winslet - "Mildred Pierce"
Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or
Motion Picture Made for Television
Idris Elba - "Luther"
Idris Elba - "Luther"
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Jessica Lang - "American Horror Story”
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting
Role in a Series, Mini-Series or Motion Picture Made for Television
Peter Dinklage - "Game of Thrones"
Peter Dinklage - "Game of Thrones"
Also at the
event, actor Morgan Freeman was honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award for
lifetime achievement.
No comments:
Post a Comment