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Director:
Writers:
Barry Adelman (writer) &
Kenneth R. Shapiro (writer) ...
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Release Date:
11 January 2009 (USA) more
NewsDesk:
(7 articles)
Public Relations Guru Sues Over Golden Globes Disaster
 (From WENN. 25 January 2009, 10:58 PM, PST)

Stars' Vulgar Speeches Spark Censorship Investigation
 (From WENN. 18 January 2009, 5:24 PM, PST)

User Reviews:
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Cast

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Amy Adams ... Herself

Christina Applegate ... Herself
Letty Aronson ... Herself - Recipient for Vicki Cristina Barcelona
Eileen Atkins ... Herself - Nominee

Simon Baker ... Himself - Presenter

Alec Baldwin ... Himself - Winner

Elizabeth Banks ... Herself - Presenter

Sacha Baron Cohen ... Himself - Presenter

Drew Barrymore ... Herself - Presenter
Simon Beaufoy ... Himself - Winner

Kate Beckinsale ... Herself - Presenter

Julie Benz ... Herself

Biel ... Himself

Danny Boyle ... Himself - Winner
Tom Brokaw ... Himself - Presenter

Pierce Brosnan ... Himself - Presenter

Sandra Bullock ... Herself - Presenter

Gerard Butler ... Himself - Presenter
Jorge Camara ... Himself - HFPA President

Steve Carell ... Himself

Don Cheadle ... Himself - Presenter

Glenn Close ... Herself - Presenter
Christian Colson ... Himself - Recipient for Slumdog Millionaire

Sean 'P. Diddy' Combs ... Himself - Presenter

Kevin Connolly ... Himself

Tom Cruise ... Himself - Presenter

Penélope Cruz ... Herself

Miley Cyrus ... Herself

Stephen Daldry ... Himself

Viola Davis ... Herself

Patrick Dempsey ... Himself - Presenter

Johnny Depp ... Himself - Presenter

Laura Dern ... Herself - Winner

Cameron Diaz ... Herself - Presenter

Robert Downey Jr. ... Himself

David Duchovny ... Himself - Presenter

Clint Eastwood ... Himself

Aaron Eckhart ... Himself - Presenter

Zac Efron ... Himself - Presenter

Colin Farrell ... Himself - Presenter and Winner

America Ferrera ... Herself

Tina Fey ... Herself - Winner

Sally Field ... Herself

Ralph Fiennes ... Himself

David Fincher ... Himself

Laurence Fishburne ... Himself - Presenter
Ari Folman ... Himself - Winner

Megan Fox ... Herself - Presenter
Peter Gabriel ... Himself

Melissa George ... Herself

Ricky Gervais ... Himself - Presenter

Paul Giamatti ... Himself - Winner

Brendan Gleeson ... Himself
Gary Goetzman ... Himself - Winner

Rachel Griffiths ... Herself

Jake Gyllenhaal ... Himself - Presenter

Maggie Gyllenhaal ... Herself - Presenter

Michael C. Hall ... Himself

Jon Hamm ... Himself

Tom Hanks ... Himself - Winner

Neil Patrick Harris ... Himself

Anne Hathaway ... Herself
Sally Hawkins ... Herself

Salma Hayek ... Herself - Presenter

Dustin Hoffman ... Himself - Presenter

Ron Howard ... Himself

Terrence Howard ... Himself - Presenter

Angelina Jolie ... Herself
The Jonas Brothers ... Themselves - Presenters

Joe Jonas ... Himself - Presenter
Kevin Jonas ... Himself - Presenter

Nick Jonas ... Himself - Presenter

January Jones ... Herself

Catherine Keener ... Herself

Shahrukh Khan ... Himself - Presenter

Beyoncé Knowles ... Herself

Jane Krakowski ... Herself - Presenter

Jessica Lange ... Herself - Presenter

Frank Langella ... Himself

Hugh Laurie ... Himself

Denis Leary ... Himself

Laura Linney ... Herself - Winner

Blake Lively ... Herself - Presenter

Eva Longoria Parker ... Herself - Presenter

Jennifer Lopez ... Herself - Presenter

Shirley MacLaine ... Herself

Eva Mendes ... Herself - Presenter

Sam Mendes ... Himself

Debra Messing ... Herself

Demi Moore ... Herself - Presenter
Peter Morgan ... Himself

Tracy Morgan ... Himself - Recipient for 30 Rock

Christopher Nolan ... Himself - Recipient for Heath Ledger

Hayden Panettiere ... Herself - Presenter

Anna Paquin ... Herself - Winner

Mary-Louise Parker ... Herself

Chris Pine ... Himself - Presenter

Freida Pinto ... Herself - Presenter

Brad Pitt ... Himself

Jeremy Piven ... Himself

Amy Poehler ... Herself - Presenter

Zachary Quinto ... Himself - Presenter
A.R. Rahman ... Himself - Winner

Jonathan Rhys Meyers ... Himself

Chris Rock ... Himself

Seth Rogen ... Himself - Presenter
Eric Roth ... Himself
Jaume Roures ... Himself - Winner: Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical

Mickey Rourke ... Himself - Winner

Susan Sarandon ... Herself - Presenter

Martin Scorsese ... Himself - Presenter

Kristin Scott Thomas ... Herself

Kyra Sedgwick ... Herself

Tony Shalhoub ... Himself
John Patrick Shanley ... Himself

Steven Spielberg ... Himself - Cecil B. DeMille Award Recipient
Bruce Springsteen ... Himself - Winner

Andrew Stanton ... Himself - Winner

Sting ... Himself - Presenter

Meryl Streep ... Herself

Kiefer Sutherland ... Himself

Emma Thompson ... Herself - Presenter

Marisa Tomei ... Herself

Blair Underwood ... Himself

Mark Wahlberg ... Himself - Presenter

Sigourney Weaver ... Herself - Presenter

Tom Wilkinson ... Himself - Winner

Rumer Willis ... Herself - Miss Golden Globe

Rainn Wilson ... Himself - Presenter

Kate Winslet ... Herself - Winner

Alexis Zegerman ... Herself - Audience Member

Renée Zellweger ... Herself - Presenter
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Three of the four winning lead-acting performances (Kate Winslet in Revolutionary Road (2008), Sally Hawkins in Happy-Go-Lucky (2008), and Colin Farrell for In Bruges (2008)) weren't nominated for the Oscar. This last time this happened was in 1954. more
Quotes:
Sacha Baron Cohen: It is said in times of economic hardship that people flock to the cinemas to watch mindless, purile, escapist nonsense. Which is great news, because I've got a movie coming out. more
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References "True Blood" (2008) more

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2 out of 6 people found the following review useful.
Great if You Want to See Hollywood's Finest Getting Smashed!, 15 January 2009
5/10
Author: Sylvia Marciniak (sylviastel@aol.com) from United States

I preferred last year's ceremony where the announcements of the nominations and the winners were declared without the fanfare. A year later after the Writers Strike, I was stunned to see the stars to be inebriated on stage. I would recommend that they don't serve liquor until after the awards are complete. In fact, Mickey Rourke's speech was memorable because he remembered to thank his dogs--his canine pets alive and gone. I think Kate Winslet's double win wasn't right but it's long overdue since she was nominated before. It's kind of sad that there are not enough good female roles around in the movies. I was really happy about Slumdog Millionaire winning all four awards including Best Drama. Still, I felt like the awards also forgot to remember those who passed away over the last two years. They omitted that to the television audience. I don't care what people wear but I think people should be better behaved at these events like staying sober. Tina Fey's wins are no surprise since her show is the only one that seems to get critics approval. There were funny moments in the show and they avoided showing clips. Steven Spielberg's moment receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award was probably the best of the night. It was good to see John Adams, the mini-series based on David McCulloch's amazing book, to win awards for Best Mini-Series, Actor Paul Giamati, Actress Laura Linney, and Supporting Actor Tom Wilkinson OBE who played Ben Franklin. He wasn't there to pick up his Emmy so it was finally nice to see him there. I was surprised to see Dame Eileen Atkins CBE there who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for Cranford. She didn't win the award. I was surprised and embarrassed by Ricky Gervais' comment that "if you do a Holocaust film, you get a GOlden Globe" regarding Kate's first win of the evening. I was happy for Bruce Springsteen winning for "The Wrestler." In the time where our economy is suffering at a depression status, films like "The Wrestler" and "Slumdog Millionaire" are recommendations to avoid seeing the silliness, over-indulgence, and millions of wasted dollars in the industry. Those two movies are character based and can relate to most of us out here who are trying to survive. I believe Spielberg's Cecil B. De Mille Award was from last year and I don't understand why they didn't award a recipient for this year. But if the actors want to strike, they can go ahead because I wouldn't mind losing the Oscars.

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