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10 Takeaways from Last Night's Golden Globes

The "75th Golden Globes" were last night with women at the forefront...

Here are 10 takeaways from the show . . .

1.  The biggest winners were "Big Little Lies" and the movie "Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri", which both scored four awards.

2.  The movies "Lady Bird" and "The Shape of Water", and the TV shows "The Handmaid's Tale" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel", won the next most . . . all of them won TWO awards apiece.

3.  Seth Meyers was the host, and he had the difficult job of tackling the sexual harassment elephant in the room and trying to be funny at the same time....

4.  No one knew how to react when Seth joked about Harvey Weinstein's future death. He said, quote, "Harvey Weinstein isn't here tonight because, well, I've heard rumors that he's crazy and difficult to work with. Don't worry, he'll be back in 20 years when he's the first person ever booed during the In Memoriam."  That drew some gasps, and Seth added, "It'll sound like that." 

5.  Oprah delivered a very powerful acceptance speech when she became the first black woman to ever receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award. 

6.  Barbra Streisand presented the Best Dramatic Movie award . . . and noted that SHE was the only woman to win a Best Director Golden Globe. 

7.  Unlike the Oscars all the correct winners were announced. 

8.  Frances McDormand's speech was strangely bleeped on the live broadcast.  The trigger-happy censor bleeped her saying "Fox Searchlight" and "tectonic shift." 

9.  When James Franco won Best Comedic Actor for "The Disaster Artist", he brought the real life disaster artist Tommy Wiseau onto the stage.  But he blocked Tommy when he went to grab the mic. 

10.  Oh, and Tonya Harding was there.  Of course, she was there with the people from the movie "I, Tonya" . . . 


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