Oy, the Golden Globes.
CMBYN didn't win anything.
Armie lost to Sam Rockwell in "Three Billboards...". Haven't seen it. Check this in the
Times.
Best song went to the ungrammatical, generic, bloviating mess "This is Me" from "Greatest Showman". Poor
Sufjan, not even nominated. The other nominations were all from animated films.
Timothée lost to Gary Oldman as Churchill in "Darkest Hour". Why, oh, why, do these shows continue to award
impressions of real people? Especially those from the 20th century where there are hundreds of hours of footage and recordings??? Rather than a complicated character created out of airy nothing? (Of course, I'm also thinking of Heath's Ennis vs. Philip Seymour Hoffman's Capote impression.) It was some consolation to see
Timothée up on stage with the cast of "Lady Bird", that won for Best Comedy/Musical.
And Best Drama went to (what critic Wesley Morris called) "the moral and emotional and metaphorical confusion that is ‘Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri.'" It seems violence trumps love.