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Amy Poehler and Tina Fey Are Finally Going on a Comedy Tour Together
Amy Poehler and Tina Fey just get each other. From their unforgettable performances on “Saturday Night Live,” to their legendary monologues at the Golden Globes, the jokes just seem to write themselves. Now, after years of friendship and beating each other to the punchline, the two are officially launching their first, joint live comedy tour, aptly named “Amy Poehler and Tina Fey: Restless Leg…
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler embrace the awkwardness in their 2021 Golden Globes monologue
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler embrace the awkwardness in their 2021 Golden Globes monologue
Last night, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler returned to host the Golden Globes for the fourth time. And with Fey in New York and Poehler in California, they were quick to embrace the awkwardness of the situation. In their opening monologue, they had some fun with not being in the same room, talked about the audience being made up of “smoking hot first responders”, how to tell the differences between…
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Amy Poehler and Tina Fey's opening monologue for the 78th annual Golden Globe Awards.
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why don’t you watch tina fey and amy poehler’s golden globes opening monologues back to back and maybe you’ll calm down
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my brother and his friends are watching tina fey and amy poehler’s opening monologue from the 2013 golden globes.....
which aside from the obvious reasons that that’s weird and totally random coincidentally i was watching the same thing the other day trying to catch a glimpse of sam waterston in the audience lol
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Video: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Slam ‘Emily in Paris’ in Golden Globes Monologue
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Nail Their Opening in the 2021 Golden Globes: Watch!
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Nail Their Opening in the 2021 Golden Globes: Watch!
No shade, but Tina Fey and Amy Poehler should host every awards show. The former Saturday Night Live stars and longtime BFFs absolutely nailed their opening monologue at the 2021 Golden Globes on Sunday, Feb 28. The comedians, who located from separate coasts, touched upon from the coronavirus pandemic to 90-day Fiancé to the possible lack of diversity within the Hollywood Foreign…
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Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban's daughters make very rare appearance at the 2021 Golden Globes from home
Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban’s daughters make very rare appearance at the 2021 Golden Globes from home
By Heather Cichowski March 01, 2021 The 2021 Golden Globe Awards were a family affair for stars, who celebrated the awards safely at home due to the coronavirus pandemic. Nicole Kidman and Keith Urban surprised fans with a very rare appearance by their daughters, Sunday, 12, and Faith, 10. The family of four popped up during the opening monologue of hosts Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, much to…
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Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kick off the very topical 2021 Golden Globes
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler kick off the very topical 2021 Golden Globes
Tina Fey gently strokes Amy Poehler’s face across the miles in the pair’s strangest Globes monologue to date Image: NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images By Alison Foreman2021-03-01 02:13:04 UTC Leave it to Tina Fey and Amy Poehler to make a pandemic-era awards show actually feel relevant. On Sunday, the legendary comedic duo returned to host the Golden Globes for the fourth time — this year in a…
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Golden Globe Awards 2021: Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Call Out HFPA for Lack of Diversity in Opening Monologue
Golden Globe Awards 2021: Hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler Call Out HFPA for Lack of Diversity in Opening Monologue
The Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the organisation of international journalists who confer the Golden Globe Awards, was marred in controversy after it was found out that the body doesn’t have a single Black member out of 87. HFPA ex-President Meher Tatna told Variety that the board has not had a single Black member in 20 years. This led the #TimesUpGlobes to trend on social media with many…
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Golden Globes 2021: The Crown and British stars are big winners - as Chadwick Boseman honoured posthumously
The Crown reigned with several awards at this year’s Golden Globes, as other British stars including Sacha Baron Cohen and John Boyega were also big winners.
On the night the ceremony went virtual due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there were historic moments as Chloe Zhao became only the second woman to win the best director prize, for Nomadland, while the late Chadwick Boseman was honoured posthumously for his final on-screen performance in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom.
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Image: Chadwick Boseman won the award for his final performance as Levee in Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom. Pic: Netflix
There had been controversy ahead of the awards, with accusations that votes can easily be influenced and criticism over the lack of diversity in the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, the organisation behind the ceremony. This was addressed during the show, both in a jokey opening monologue by hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, but also seriously by HFPA members who went on stage and promised to put things right.
When it came to the awards, British stars dominated the ceremony. Josh O’Connor and newcomer Emma Corrin, who play Prince Charles and Diana in The Crown, were named best actor and actress in a TV drama, and the royal series won the gong for best drama overall. The show also scooped another win thanks to American star Gillian Anderson, who was named best supporting actress for her portrayal of Margaret Thatcher.
Corrin, who beat co-star and previous winner Olivia Colman, who plays the Queen, seemed shocked as her name was read out.
She referred to O’Connor as “my prince charming” and paid tribute to Diana in her speech, saying: “Thank you so much to Diana, you have taught me compassion and empathy beyond anything I could ever imagine.”
O’Connor said he had the “time of my life” working on the show and described Corrin as “extraordinarily talented, funny and a brilliant player of rock, paper, scissors”.
Other British winners included Daniel Kaluuya for Judas And The Black Messiah, John Boyega for Small Axe, Rosamund Pike for I Care A Lot, Anya Taylor-Joy (who has dual citizenship) for The Queen’s Gambit, and Sacha Baron Cohen, who was a double winner for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, which was named comedy film of the year.
Kaluuya, who received the night’s first award, fell victim to technical issues on a night that went otherwise quite smoothly, with viewers unable to hear his initial speech. “You’re doing me dirty,” he joked when his sound returned.
Image: Daniel Kaluuya had to wait for his sound to work to make his acceptance speech
Image: Taylor Simone Ledward Boseman accepted her late husband’s award. Pic: NBC/AP
In an emotional speech, a tearful Taylor Simone Ledward Boseman accepted her late husband’s award for best lead actor in a drama. Boseman, who died in August aged 43 following a four-year battle with cancer, is widely expected to follow the Golden Globe with an Oscar nomination and win.
“He would thank God,” she said. “He would thank his parents. He would thank his ancestors for their guidance and their sacrifices. He would say something beautiful, something inspiring, something that would amplify that little voice inside of all of us that tells you ‘you can’, that tells you to keep going, that calls you back to what you were meant to be doing at this moment in history.”
Image: Chloe Zhao became only the second woman to win the Globes’ best director award. Pic: NBC/AP
Zhao was honoured for her work on Nomadland, which stars two-time Oscar winner Frances McDormand and also includes non-professional actors. Winning the award for best director, she became only the second woman ever to do so – some 37 years after Barbra Streisand picked up the prize for Yentl.
“Sometimes a first feels like a long time coming. You feel like, it’s about time,” Zhao said after the ceremony. “I’m sure there’s many others before me that deserve the same recognition. If this means more people like me get to live their dreams and do what I do, I’m happy.”
Image: Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted the ceremony for a fourth time. Pic: NBC
The ceremony was very different to those of previous years, with a pared-back red carpet for just a few presenters, while nominees appeared virtually from around the world.
Hosting for a fourth time, Fey and Poehler did so from separate locations, presenting from New York and Los Angeles due to the pandemic, and this year the audiences were made up of essential workers rather than A-listers.
They addressed the criticism over the HFPA’s lack of diversity, with Fey saying that while “we all know that awards shows are stupid”, even “with stupid things inclusivity is important”.
She added: “You gotta change that. So here’s to changing it.”
Image: Sacha Baron Cohen won two awards for Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. Pic: Amazon Studios/ AP
Baron Cohen also addressed the issue, saying thank you “to the all-white Hollywood foreign press” in one of his acceptance speeches for the Borat sequel.
The actor also praised the crew of the film for putting themselves in danger while shooting undercover amid the pandemic, saying they were at risk of arrest and of getting the virus.
“They did that because we all believed so deeply in releasing this movie before the election to show the danger from lies, hate and conspiracies, and the power of truth, empathy and democracy,” he said.
The night’s honorary prizes went to veteran actress and activist Jane Fonda, who received the Cecil B DeMille Award, and Norman Lear, who claimed the Carol Burnett Award.
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