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Golden globes opening monologue
Golden globes opening monologue







golden globes opening monologue

GOLDEN GLOBES OPENING MONOLOGUE MOVIE

“Thank you for being here so the celebrities can be at home,” Fey said.Īs a piece of discourse that would surely enrage the likes of Martin Scorsese or Christopher Nolan, the twosome noted how the difference between film and television continues to blur at a time when movie theaters are closed. They commented on life in a pandemic and how this year’s ceremony audience is populated by “smoking hot” first responders in lieu of the star-studded likes of Brad Pitt and Meryl Streep.

golden globes opening monologue

“The technology is so great, you are never going to be able to tell the difference, it’s going to be smooth sailing,” Poehler said with a hand in her face. The pair kicked things off with a solid sight gag, with Fey reaching across the stage and across the split screen to pet Poehler’s head. The opening monologue’s more serious-minded elements mixed well with Fey and Poehler’s more familiar and patented silliness. It may not have been the tongue lashing some were hoping for, but the elephant in the room wasn’t ignored. The two called on the HFPA to embrace change moving forward. “You guys have to change that,” Fey said. Noting that Hollywood awards shows are indeed a bit frivolous, Fey and Poehler still rightly pointed out the need for inclusivity. Smartly, the pair did not try to avoid the current controversy engulfing the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (the group behind the Golden Globes), which does not include any Black journalists. But the two veterans managed a swift opening monologue that balanced self-aware honesty, industry specific humor, and a couple well placed barbs. With Fey stationed in the Rainbow Room in New York City and Poehler co-hosting from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, the bi-coastal format of tonight’s ceremony could have easily gone awry. But leave it to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to not only navigate the precarious minefield of current commentary but also pull off the first-ever remote Golden Globe Awards. NBCĪt a time when few feel like laughing, self-congratulatory awards shows can often feel tone deaf and out of place. Tina Fey and Amy Poehler co-host the 78th Golden Globe Awards.









Golden globes opening monologue