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15 talking points of the Golden Globes 2015

Jan 12, 2015 | 3 min read

The winners, the losers and the toe-curling fashion faux pas - it's all here in our awards round-up...

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Joke of the Night

“George Clooney married Amal Almuddin this year. Amal is a human rights lawyer who worked on the Enron case; was an adviser to Kofi Annan regarding Syria; and was selected for a three-person UN commission investigating rules of war violations in the Gaza Strip. So tonight … her husband is getting a lifetime achievement award.”

Amal the Amazing

Forget the Hollywood stars. The Golden Globes belonged to one person, and one person only: Amal Clooney. And what a way to arrive – a Dior couture dress, debuntante white gloves, and a 'Je suis Charlie' badge on her clutch.

Eddie Redmayne enters the A-list

The baby-faced Brit actor scooped the gong for Best Actor (Drama) for his warm-hearted performance as scientist Stephen Hawking in the commendable (though sugar-coated) biopic The Theory of Everything. Superhero salaries, here we come.

Julianne Moore will win everything in 2015

Can any other actress beat Ms. Moore’s astonishing turn in Still Alice where she plays a sufferer of dementia? Bagging the Golden Globe for Best Actress (Drama) means she’s now a dead cert to win the Oscar later this year.

Twitter, moi?

Girls creator Lena Dunham walks down the red carpet amid a thousand media flashbulbs and declares she has deleted her Twitter account to 'create a safer space for myself emotionally'. (See what she did there?)

Harrison Ford = Misery Guts

Can someone please give Mr. Ford a B-vitamin shot to boost his energy levels? He gave possibly the least enthusiastic speech in award history. Cheer up, Solo, you’re a multi-millionaire.

Clooney keeps it Real

Gorgeous George’s charming acceptance speech to the film industry, and his new bride, saw him signing off with a touching nod to Paris: 'Je suis Charlie.'

Prince’s afro steals the Night

Pint-sized musical genius Prince (or whatever he’s calling himself these days) won the hairstyle stakes with a masterly afro. Biggest applause of the night!

Year of Women: Part 2?

Best Actress (Drama) in a television series, Maggie Gylleenhaal, praises 'the many great roles for women on television this year. Unfortunately, she didn't say it in the pitch-perfect English accent she used in her role for An Honourable Woman.

Cumber-bomb!

Sherlock actor Benedict Cumberbatch does yet another celebrity photobomb, this time behind Meryl Streep. Chinese social media site Weibo goes into adulation meltdown.

Awkward moments?

How slanderous was that Bill Cosby gag? And Margaret Cho’s excruciating Kim Jong-Un impersonation teetered on the racist. Poor show, guys.

The Redheads are Coming!

Winners Amy Adams and Julianne Moore appear in a ‘ginger Instagram snap' to prove that red heads, including Jessica Chastain, rule the (red) roost at this year’s awards.

Mind your Grammar

Australian actress Naomi Watts teaches her American peers a lesson or two about speaking the Queen’s English by using ‘whilst’ in her presentation speech. Tallyho!

True Detective bombs

The critics’ favourite crime series gets snowballed by the icy majesty of fellow crime series Fargo. It’s official - the McConaughey revival is over.

J-Lo’s dress extravaganza

You couldn’t call it classy. You couldn’t even call it tasteful. But Jennifer Lopez’s vast metallic dress (complete with plunging cleavage and acres of leg) created by Zuhair Murad Haute Couture sweeps away the red carpet and bags the limelight.