Golden Globes 2016: The Revenant Wins Big!

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The Revenant took home the award for Best Motion Picture, Drama while The Martian won the award for Best Motion Picture, Comedy at the 2016 Golden Globe Awards on Sunday.

On the drama side, The Revenant beat out Carol, Mad Max: Fury Road, Room andSpotlight.

“I cannot say how surprised I am and how proud I am to have survived this film with all these fellows,” the movie’s director, Alejandro Iñárritu said in his acceptance speech.

The movie’s win came just minutes after the film’s star Leonardo DiCaprio won the award for Best Actor in a Drama Movie.

In the comedy category The Martian beat out The Big Short, Joy, The Martian, Spyand Trainwreck to win the award.

Director Ridley Scott spoke on behalf of the film and during his/her acceptance speech he thanked the film’s star Matt Damon for bringing his “special brand of humor and grace” to the movie.

Best motion picture, drama

“Mad Max: Fury Road”

“Carol”

* “The Revenant”

“Room”

“Spotlight”

Best motion picture, musical or comedy

“Joy”

“Spy”

“The Big Short”

* “The Martian”

“Trainwreck”

Best performance by an actress in a motion picture, drama

Saoirse Ronin, “Brooklyn”

Cate Blanchett, “Carol”

Rooney Mara, “Carol”

* Brie Larson, “Room”

Alicia Vikander, “The Danish Girl”

Best performance by an actress in a motion picture, musical or comedy

* Jennifer Lawrence, “Joy”

Melissa McCarthy, “Spy”

Amy Schumer, “Trainwreck”

Maggie Smith, “The Lady in the Van”

Lily Tomlin, “Grandma”

Best performance by an actor in a motion picture, drama

Bryan Cranston, “Trumbo”

* Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Revenant”

Michael Fassbender, “Steve Jobs”

Eddie Redmayne, “The Danish Girl”

Will Smith, “Concussion”

Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a motion picture

Paul Dano,” Love”

Idris Elba, “Beasts of No Nation”

Mark Rylance, “Bridge of Spies”

Michael Shannon, “99 Homes”

* Sylvester Stallone, “Creed”

Best performance by actress in a supporting role in a motion picture

Jane Fonda, “Youth”

Jennifer Jason Leigh, “Hateful Eight”

Helen Mirren, “Trumbo”

Alicia Vikander, “Ex Machina”

* Kate Winslet, “Steve Jobs”

Best director, motion picture

* Alejandro González Iñárritu, “The Revenant”

Todd Haynes, “Carol”

Tom McCarthy, “Spotlight”

George Miller, “Mad Max: Fury Road”

Ridley Scott, “The Martian”

Best performance by an actor in a motion picture, musical or comedy

Christian Bale, “The Big Short”

Steve Carell, “The Big Short”

* Matt Damon, “The Martian”

Al Pacino, “Danny Collins”

Mark Ruffalo, “Infinitely Polar Bear”

Best screenplay, motion picture

Emma Donoghue, “Room”

Tom McCarthy and Josh Singer, “Spotlight”

Charles Randolph and Adam McKay, “The Big Short”

* Aaron Sorkin, “Steve Jobs”

Quentin Tarantino, “The Hateful Eight”

Best original score, motion picture

Carter Burwell, “Carol”

Alexander Desplat, “The Danish Girl”

* Ennio Morricone, “The Hateful Eight”

Daniel Pemberton, “Steve Jobs”

Ryuchi Sakamoto, “The Revanant”

Best motion picture, animated

“Anomalisa”

“The Good Dinosaur”

* “Inside Out”

“The Peanuts Movie”

“Shaun the Sheep Movie”

Best original song, motion picture

“Love Me Like You Do,” “Fifty Shades of Grey”

“One Kind of Love,” “Love & Mercy”

“See You Again,” “Furious 7”

“Simple Song #3,” “Youth”

* “Writing’s on the Wall,” “Spectre”

Best motion picture, foreign language

“The Brand New Testament”

“The Club”

“The Fencer”

“Mustang”

* “Son of Saul”

Best television series, drama

“Empire,” Fox

“Game of Thrones,” HBO

* “Mr. Robot,” USA

“Narcos,” Netflix

“Outlander,” Starz

Best television series, musical or comedy

“Casual,” Hulu

* “Mozart in the Jungle,” Amazon Video

“Orange Is the New Black,” Netflix

“Silicon Valley,” HBO

“Transparent,” Amazon Video

“Veep,” HBO

Best television limited series or motion picture made for television

“American Crime,” ABC

“American Horror Story: Hotel,” FX

“Fargo,” FX

“Flesh and Bone,” Starz

* “Wolf Hall,” PBS

Best performance by an actor in a television series, drama

* Jon Hamm, “Mad Men”

Rami Malek, “Mr. Robot”

Wagner Moura, “Narcos”

Bob Odenkirk, “Better Call Saul”

Liev Schreiber, “Ray Donovan”

Best performance by an actor in a television series, musical or comedy

Aziz Ansari, “Master of None”

* Gael García Bernal, “Mozart in the Jungle”

Rob Lowe, “The Grinder”

Patrick Stewart, “Blunt Talk”

Jeffrey Tambor, “Transparent”

Best performance by an actor in a leading role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television

Idris Elba, “Luther”

* Oscar Isaac, “Show Me a Hero”

David Oyelowo, “Nightingale”

Mark Rylance, “Wolf Hall”

Patrick Wilson, “Fargo”

Best performance by an actor in a supporting role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television

Alan Cumming, “The Good Wife”

Damian Lewis, “Wolf Hall”

Ben Mendelson, “Bloodline”

Tobias Menzies, “Outlander”

* Christian Slater, “Mr. Robot”

Best performance by an actress in a TV series, drama

Caitriona Balfe, “Outlander”

Viola Davis, “How to Get Away With Murder”

Eva Green, “Penny Dreadful

* Taraji P. Henson, “Empire”

Robin Wright, “House of Cards”

Best performance by an actress in a supporting role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television

Uzo Aduba, “Orange Is the New Black”

Joanna Froggatt, “Downton Abbey”

Regina King, “American Crime”

Judith Light, “Transparent”

* Maura Tierney, “The Affair”

Best performance by an actress in a leading role in a series, limited series or motion picture made for television

Kirsten Dunst, “Fargo”

* Lady Gaga, “American Horror Story: Hotel”

Sarah Hay, “Flesh and Bone”

Felicity Huffman, “American Crime”

Queen Latifah, “Bessie”

Best performance by an actress in a television series, musical or comedy

* Rachel Bloom, “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”

Jamie Lee Curtis, “Scream Queens”

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, “Veep”

Gina Rodriguez, “Jane the Virgin”

Lily Tomlin, “Grace and Frankie”

Oscars 2014: Photobombs, Pizza, Epic selfies and LeoDiCaprio loses again!

Aside from Jennifer Lawrence’s trip-up before heading into the show, a Pizza Hut delivery, Photobombs, the Fashion hits and misses and the world’s most amazing selfie check out the full list of Oscar winners!

Best Supporting Actor: Jared Leto, Dallas Buyer’s Club

Achievement in Costume Design: Catherine Martin, The Great Gatsby

Achievement in Makeup and Hairstyling: Adruitha Lee and Robin Mathews,Dallas Buyers Club

Animated Short Film: Mr. Hublot

Animated Feature Film: Frozen

Achievement in Visual Effects: Gravity

Live Action Short Film: Helium

Best Documentary Short Subject: The Lady in Number 6: Music Saved My Life

Documentary Feature: 20 Feet From Stardom

Best Foreign Language Film of the Year: The Great Beauty, Italy

Achievement in Sound Mixing: Gravity

Achievement in Sound Editing: Gravity

Best Supporting Actress: Lupita Nyong’o12 Years a Slave

Achievement in Cinematography: Gravity, Emmanuel Lubezki

Best Actor: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

Best Picture: 12 Years a Slave

Achievement in Film Editing: Gravity

Achievement in Production DesignThe Great Gatsby

Best Original Score: Gravity, Stephen Price

Best Original Song: “Let It Go,” Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez; Frozen

Best Adapted Screenplay: John Ridley, 12 Years a Slave

Best Original Screenplay: Spike Jonze, Her

Achievement in Directing: Alfonso Cuarón, Gravity

Best Actress: Cate Blanchett, Blue Jasmine

Best Actor: Matthew McConaughey, Dallas Buyers Club

Photobombs:

The winner is Benedict Cumberbatch!

Benedict Cumberbatch photobombed U2 early on in the evening, Jared Leto photobombs Kevin Spacey, Ireland Baldwin , Maria Menounos jumped in on Michael Strahan’s red carpet pose , Anne Hathaway photobombed Jessica Biel backstage at the Oscars , Brad Pitt had no idea he was photobombing Jennifer Lawrence and one again Brad Pitt and Benedict Cumberbatch photobombs Ellen and fellow actor Chiwetel Ejiofor.

Ungraceful falls:

The winner is Jennifer Lawrence (again)

 

Jennifer Lawrence just can’t stop falling down at the Oscars.For the second year in a row, the Oscar-nominated actress took a tumble at the Academy Awards — only this time, instead of wiping out on her way to accept a prize, Lawrence fell straight out the gate, and right onto the red carpet.

Pizza:

It’s  a tie between Ellen Degeneres Brad Pitt. She ordered the Pizza but he was the one passing it around and as it seems eating quite a few himself.

Fashion:

Best dressed men:

Several handsome gents stealing the show in their dapper tuxedos. From classic black ensembles (as seen on Brad Pitt) to crisp navy suits (like Zac Efron’s sleek look), the best dressed men of the night all cleaned up quite nicely from head to toe. White and ivory suit jackets proved to be incredibly popular, as seen on Matthew McConaughey, Jared Leto and Ryan Seacrest, just to name a few. And we also have to hand it to Will Smith for an exciting spin on the classic suit. The studly actor added a patterned necktie scarf and chic pocket square for a strong style statement all his own.

Best dressed women:

Most stars played it safe so the few who did take risks stood out even more. Take Lupita Nyong’o. We knew the 12 Years a Slave star was going to wear an attention-grabbing color but we could have never have guessed how gorgeous the “Nairobi” blue Prada she picked would be. Also, adding a splash of color to the sea of shimmering nudes was Jennifer Lawrence who rocked a sizzling orange Dior Couture numberand the Oscar topped her gown with a $2 million diamond necklace. But if we’re talking about the most dazzling overall, it’s probably a tie between Angelina Jolie and Kate Hudson. Ditching her usually black, Jolie shined in an Elie Saab Couture gown and Hudson took the plunge in an Atelier Versace gown.

NUDE TREND:

First, and perhaps most obvious, was the sparkling nude trend. There wasn’t a whole lot of bright color on the red carpet, but we didn’t mind. Glittering nude was the color of the night! Celebs like Julie Delpy (in Jenny Packham), Cate Blanchett (in Armani), and Sarah Paulson (in Elie Saab) all sparkled in resplendent nude.

SIDESWEPT SIDES:

We’re glad to see the rain didn’t keep stars like Kate Hudson, Sandra Bullock or Jessica Biel from wearing their hair down in pretty side swept waves.

STRAPLESS:

Forget the sleeves! It was all about the strapless dress. Jessica Biel (Chanel), Jennifer Lawrence Ddior) and Amy Adams (Gucci Premiere) all showed off their necklines in a gorgeous strapless gown.

DARK LIPS

There weren’t a whole lot of bright red or pink pouts. Instead, stars like Kerry Washington, Margot Robbie and Cristin Milioti all went for a dark lip.

PLUNGING NECKLINES

Something that never fails to raise a few eyebrows is a plunging neckline. This year Kate Hudson (Atelier Versace) , Charlize Theron (Dior), and Lupita Nyong’o (Prada)  nailed the look and thus caused our arches to go up a few inches (in a good way).

Ellen DeGeneres Most Retweeted Selfie