'1917' upsets Hollywood awards season as Globes host Gervais goes for broke
77th Golden Globe Awards - Show - Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 5, 2020 - Sam Mendes accepts the award for Best Director - Motion Picture for "1917." Paul Drinkwater/NBC Universal/Handout via REUTERS \
World War One movie "1917" and "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," set in 1960s Tinseltown, won the top movie prizes at the Golden Globes on Sunday on a night packed with upsets and hot-button issues at the start of Hollywood's awards season.
"1917" was named best drama and took best director, beating presumed front-runners "The Irishman" and "Marriage Story," both from Netflix Inc. The nostalgic "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood" from Sony Pictures won for best comedy/ musical, and had the biggest Golden Globe haul, with three awards.
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Martin Scorsese's high-profile and costly gangster epic for Netflix went home empty-handed on a disappointing night for the streaming service that could affect its Oscar chances in February.
Netflix took home just one Golden Globe in the movie race, for Laura Dern's supporting role as a ruthless divorce lawyer in "Marriage Story."
Apple Inc's new Apple TV+ streaming service, in its first award show, failed to make good on any of its three nominations for "The Morning Show."
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British director Sam Mendes was named best director for his immersive "1917" from Universal Pictures, a dark horse with no big names that arrived in U.S. movie theaters only 10 days ago.
"That is a big surprise," said a stunned Mendes. "I really hope this means people will turn up and see it."
Joaquin Phoenix, who played a terrifying "Joker," and Renee Zellweger, who portrayed Judy Garland in "Judy," took the drama movie actor honors. Taron Egerton ("Rocketman") and Awkwafina ("The Farewell") were first-time winners in the comedy/musical field.
77th Golden Globe Awards - Photo Room - Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 5, 2020 - Bernie Taupin and Elton John pose backstage with their Best Original Song - Motion Picture award for "I'm Gonna Love Me Again". REUTERS/Mike Blake
"We all know there is no ... competition between us," Phoenix told his fellow nominees, praising their "beautiful, mesmerizing work."
Tarantino won for the screenplay of his love letter to the industry, "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," while Brad Pitt was a popular winner for playing a laid-back stunt double in the film.
"I wanted to bring my mom," quipped Pitt. "But any women I stand next to, they say I am dating."
77th Golden Globe Awards - Show - Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 5, 2020 - Brad Pitt accepts the award for Best Supporting Actor - Motion Picture for "Once Upon A Time...In Hollywood." Paul Drinkwater/NBC Universal/Handout via REUTERS
GERVAIS GETS WICKED
British comedian and actor Ricky Gervais, hosting the awards ceremony for a fifth time, threw caution to the wind with expletives and jabs about the dominance of streaming platforms, diversity and Hollywood's sexual misconduct scandal, which drew mostly nervous laughter in the room of A-list celebrities.
77th Golden Globe Awards - Photo Room - Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 5, 2020 - The cast of "Fleabag" poses backstage with their Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy award. REUTERS/Mike Blake
Gervais noted that the room was packed with entertainment executives. "They are all terrified of Ronan Farrow. He's coming for you," he said, referring to the American journalist whose reports helped uncover the sexual misconduct scandal that has swept Hollywood over the past two years.
Gervais was not the only celebrity at the boozy dinner to get political.
Michelle Williams, winning limited TV series actress for "Fosse/Verdon," gave an impassioned speech about reproductive rights and encouraged women to vote.
77th Golden Globe Awards - Photo Room - Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 5, 2020 - The cast of "Fleabag" poses backstage with their Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy award. REUTERS/Mike Blake
She said she had built a career of her choosing and "wouldn't have been able to do this without employing a woman's right to choose. To choose when to have my children and with whom."
Others, including absent winner Russell Crowe, for television series "The Loudest Voice," spoke of the devastating bushfires in Australia and the dangers of global warming.
Patricia Arquette, winning for limited TV series "The Act," expressed fears over heightened tension in the Middle East following the U.S. killing of Iranian military leader Qassem Soleimani.
77th Golden Globe Awards - Show - Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 5, 2020 - Jesse Armstrong accepts the award for Best TV Series, Drama for "Succession." Paul Drinkwater/NBCUniversal/Handout via REUTERS
In the television races, HBO's media dynasty show "Succession" and Amazon Studio's quirky British comedy "Fleabag" were the big winners.
British talent took multiple prizes. In addition to Mendes, they included "Succession" and "Fleabag" stars Brian Cox and Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Olivia Colman for "The Crown," "Rocketman" actor Taron Egerton, and music duo Elton John and Bernie Taupin for original song "(I'm Gonna) Love Me Again."
77th Golden Globe Awards - Show - Beverly Hills, California, U.S., January 5, 2020 - Ricky Gervais. Paul Drinkwater/NBCUniversal/Handout via REUTERS
(Additional reporting by Lisa Richwine and Nichola Groom; editing by Jonathan Oatis)
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