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9:00 PM - Colin Farrell goes in for Supporting Actress (Musical/Comedy), and the award goes to... Meryl Streep for Julie & Julia. Yawn. Although she's had enough to drink to space out on her speech and wish her first name was 'T-Bone'.
8:58 PM - I'm in no position to knock looks, but Nora Ephron looks like some long-lost Muppet.
8:57 PM - Tom Hanks introduces Julie & Julia, knocking Alec Baldwin in the process (although Stanley Tucci seems to have taken it personally). (Or did I get that all mixed up myself?)
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8:56 PM - The self-proclaimed 'non-actress' behind GG runs the clock out before her colleagues can get a word in.
8:54 PM - Best Miniseries or TV Movie: HBO's Grey Gardens. Never caught up with it, sorry.
8:50 PM - Catching up on the Harrison Ford Tweets: "Am I watching Regarding Henry 2?" ... "Harrison Ford is teaching us all that aging doesn't have to be graceful." ... "Ford looks like someone's going to discover the hash taped to his torso."
8:47 PM - Original Score? (Giacchino, please, please, please!) YES! Even if Cher butchered his last name, it's still a win for the composer of Up.
8:46 PM - Eek, T-Bone Burnett cracks the Up in the Air/Ryan Bingham joke (Clooney's character shares the same name as Crazy Heart's songwriter). At least that's done and over with.
8:45 PM - Cher's still around! Her and Christina Aguilera are announcing Original Song, which rightfully goes to "The Weary Kind" from Crazy Heart. Anything but "I See You" would do.
8:44 PM - I didn't catch half of Gervais' jab at Paul McCartney for flying in a lower plane class from the U.K.
8:42 PM - Speaking of Measures, Harrison Ford shakily introduces the nominated Up in the Air. Bearded Clooney! Bearded Reitman! Bearded William Hurt and Jon Hamm! It's a facial hair bonanza!
8:40 PM - Extraordinary Measures TV spot name-checks The Blind Side. I may not have been a fan of that film, but I've seen both -- a stretch at best.
8:37 PM - Quick mingle shot of Ahnuld and Sigourney. I sure hope she's talking him into a Laser Cats 6 cameo.
8:35 PM - Jane and Neil doing Best Actress - Drama (TV) as well, which goes to... Julianna Margulies for something called The Good Wife.
8:33 PM - Jane Krakowski and Neil Patrick Harris presenting Best Actor - Drama (TV). Winner is Michael C. Hall for Dexter. Best wishes to him for a speedy recovery.
8:32 PM - The president is giving sincere thanks to all involved, and I'm struggling to be snarky about it.
8:31 PM - Felicity Huffman is flubbing up her presentation of the HFPA president. But with that smile, who really minds?
8:30 PM - Gervais is back! "Why, oh, why wasn't The Invention of Lying nominated? I don't know. Maybe the DVD will win one... (reveals a copy) ...out Tuesday at Wal-Mart." He then proceeds to tell us that a Golden Globe can't be bought, officially.
8:28 PM - Kate Hudson comes out to plug the nominated Nine. I tried to listen to her, but all I heard was "GUIDO-GUIDO-GUIDO-GUIDO-GUIDO!"
8:27 PM - Okay, while we've got a commercial break, a word of advice to NBC -- you've got Ricky Gervais. USE HIM.
8:22 PM - Up director Pete Docter keeps wearing an actual Ellie badge to awards shows. That's awesome. He's now getting played off. Not so awesome, but he wrapped things... um, up nicely. (No pun intended! What else could I say there?)
8:20 PM - Paul McCartney ("as I'm now known, that guy from Rock Band") is here to present for Animated Feature ("not just for children, but for adults that take drugs"). Winner is... Up! Well deserved, even if I am partial to Cloudy... and Mr. Fox.
8:17 PM - Fine, we'll do some TV stuf-- WHOA, what is up with William Hurt's beard?! Supporting Actor (TV) goes to John Lithgow for Dexter. He's all I hear about from that show, at least this season.
8:11 PM - Is TV Squad doing the TV portions? I'm not sure. Supporting Actress (TV) = go, Tina Fey? (Gone - Toni Collette. Probably deserved too. I don't get Showtime.)
8:07 PM - Mo'Nique's giving an awfully gushy, yet admittedly sincere acceptance speech.
8:04 PM - Out comes Nicole Kidman to present the evening's first Haiti charity plug (and rightfully so). She's announcing Supporting Actress, and the winner is... Mo'Nique for Precious, in maybe the least surprising win of the evening. (Only Waltz may match her in that regard.)
8:02 PM - Theme of the night is "jabs at NBC." Rightfully so. (Team Coco!)
8:00 PM EST - The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards, y'all!




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