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2013年1月13日星期日

Anne Hathaway, Best Supporting Actress Winner At Golden Globes 2013

Anne Hathaway Best Supporting Actress Anne Hathaway took home the Golden Globe award for Best Supporting Actress.
The 70th annual Golden Globe Awards have taken place Anne Hathaway won the award for Best Supporting Actress.
The nominees for the Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress were Anne Hathaway for "Les Miserables," Helen Hunt for "The Sessions," Sally Field for "Lincoln," Amy Adams for "The Master," and Nicole Kidman for "The Paperboy."
In the decade since her breakout performance in "The Princess Diaries," Hathaway has nabbed roles in films such as "The Devil Wears Prada," "The Dark Knight Rises," and "Love and Other Drugs." She has been nominated for two Golden Globe awards in the past -- Best Actress - Drama for her role in 2008's "Rachel Getting Married," and Best Actress - Musical or Comedy for 2010's "Love and Other Drugs."
The film adaptation of "Les Miserables," which stars Hathaway, was nominated for a total of four Golden Globes this year -- Best Supporting Actress, Best Original Song, Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical, and Best Actor - Comedy or Musical.
The 70th annual Golden Globes Awards took place on Jan. 13, 2013. "SNL" alums Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted the ceremony at Beverly Hills' Beverly Hilton Hotel.

Golden Globes 2013: Amy Poehler And Tina Fey's Best Zingers From Their Monologue

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Take that, Ricky Gervais! This year's Golden Globes were a bit more anticipated than usual, mainly due to hosting duties by none other than present-day comedy titans Amy Poehler and Tina Fey. Thankfully, the two nailed the opening monologue.
No surprise that the duo ended up skewering those in attendance -- and the entire room of celebrities at the Beverly Hilton ate it up. This opposed to the last two year's of Gervais' cruel jabbing at Hollywood's finest. However, that's not to say they held back. As Moviefone editor Chris Jancelewicz admitted, the jokes were tasteful yet biting.
Below, check out all the wit and wisdom of the ex-SNL'ers, with the best jokes from Poehler and Fey's monologue. And head here to follow along with all the live updates and winners from tonight's ceremony.
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"You can smell the pills from here" - Amy on the atmosphere of the room
"Only at the Golden Globes do the beautiful people of film rub shoulders with the rat-faced people in television" -- Amy
"Ricky Gervais is not here tonight, because he is no longer in show business" -- Tina
"When it comes to torture, I trust the woman who spent three years married to James Cameron" -- Tina
“As we learned from Ricky Gervais, when you run afoul with the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, they ask you to host the Golden Globes two more times” -- Amy
"I used to win prizes for that too" -- Tina on Julianne Moore's Globe-nominated performance as Sarah Palin for "Game Change"
"You're not better than me" -- Amy to Ben Affleck
"I have not seen someone so alone and abandoned like that since you were on stage with James Franco at the Oscars" -- Tina to Anne Hathaway
"Quentin Tarantino is here, the star of all my sexual nightmares" -- Tina
"Meryl Streep is not here tonight. She has the flu, and I hear she's AMAZING in it." -- Amy

Golden Globes 2013: List Of Winners From This Year's Ceremony

Golden Globe Winners
It's award season again and Moviefone is here to provide you with live updates from the 2013 Golden Globes!
The show, recognizing the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's picks for the best in film and television, aired live on Sunday, January 13 across the country on NBC. Taking a break from Ricky Gervais' biting commentary as host, this year's telecast will be MC'ed by the very funny Tina Fey and Amy Poehler.
Follow along with our exclusive Moviefone blog below to find out who won, what people were wearing... and who gave the drunkest acceptance speech!
WINNERS:
Best Motion Picture, Drama: "Argo"
Best Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: "Les Miserables"
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama: Daniel Day-Lewis for "Lincoln"
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama: Jessica Chastain for "Zero Dark Thirty"
Best Actor in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: Hugh Jackman for "Les Miserables"
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Comedy or Musical: Jennifer Lawrence for "Silver Linings Playbook"
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture: Anne Hathaway for "Les Miserables"
Best Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture: Christoph Waltz for "Django Unchained"
Best Screenplay - Motion Picture: Quentin Tarantino for "Django Unchained"
Best Director - Motion Picture: Ben Affleck for "Argo"
Best Animated Feature Film: "Brave"
Best Foreign Language Film: "Amour"
Best Original Score - Motion Picture:Mychael Danna for "Life of Pi"
Best Original Song - Motion Picture: Adele for "Skyfall"
Best Television Series, Drama: "Homeland"
Best Actor in a Television Series, Drama:Damien Lewis for "Homeland"
Best Actress in a Television Series, Drama: Claire Danes for "Homeland"
Best Actor in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical: Don Cheadle for "House of Lies"
Best Actress in a Television Series, Comedy or Musical: Lena Dunham for "Girls"
Best Television Series, Comedy or Musical: "Girls"
Best Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television: "Game Change"
Best Actor in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television: Kevin Costner for "Hatfields and McCoys"
Best Actress in a Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television: Maggie Smith for "Downton Abby"
Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television: Julianne Moore for "Game Change"
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television: Ed Harris for "Game Change"