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Grandparents Predict The Food Trends Of 2016

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“Has soup been the hot food yet?”

Ali from Food52 shares the food trends that she learned from the brightest geezers out there:

Forget all the lists of 2015 food trend predictions written by food professionals. Our grandparents might be a little fuzzy on the definition of "food trend," but they've actually weathered quite a few.

Forget all the lists of 2015 food trend predictions written by food professionals. Our grandparents might be a little fuzzy on the definition of "food trend," but they've actually weathered quite a few.

They knew a time when gluten was good. Jello salad, too.

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Because, like, been there with dog treats, right?

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Booze in everything—"like minestrone."

Booze in everything—"like minestrone."

We say: That's what a Not Recipe is for.

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Here's How Everyone Reacted To Jennifer Lawrence And Amy Schumer At The Golden Globes

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John Krasinski’s face is a puzzle.

Everyone was, of course, extremely excited to see Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer in action together at the Golden Globes.

Everyone was, of course, extremely excited to see Jennifer Lawrence and Amy Schumer in action together at the Golden Globes.

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They did a whole comedic bit as they presented clips from their respective films, Joy and Trainwreck.

They did a whole comedic bit as they presented clips from their respective films, Joy and Trainwreck.

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But maybe, JUST MAYBE, you're wondering how the celebrity-packed audience reacted to the duo.

But maybe, JUST MAYBE, you're wondering how the celebrity-packed audience reacted to the duo.

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Well, Julia Louis-Dreyfus made a lot of faces, few of which can be pegged to just one emotion.

Well, Julia Louis-Dreyfus made a lot of faces, few of which can be pegged to just one emotion.

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Denzel Washington's Face At The Golden Globes Is Priceless

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So. Much. Cringe.

At tonight's Golden Globe Awards, Denzel Washington is going to be honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award.

At tonight's Golden Globe Awards, Denzel Washington is going to be honored with the Cecil B. DeMille Award.

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But what he'll probably be most remembered for at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards is making this face:

But what he'll probably be most remembered for at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards is making this face:

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The Oscar-winning actor was reacting to a joke made by Jamie Fox.

The Oscar-winning actor was reacting to a joke made by Jamie Fox.

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Fox mentioned that this was the first time he met Downton Abbey's Lily James, followed by some awkward laughter.

Fox mentioned that this was the first time he met Downton Abbey's Lily James, followed by some awkward laughter.

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Leonardo DiCaprio's Face When Lady Gaga Walked By Him To Accept Her Award Is Everything

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Omg drama.

As Lady Gaga walked up to accept her award at the Golden Globes tonight, she brushed past Leonardo DiCaprio, and kind of knocked his arm off the chair he was leaning it on. Then this happened:

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DID YOU SEE THAT?

DID YOU SEE THAT?

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Leo's face...

Leo's face...

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...as Gaga walked by.

...as Gaga walked by.

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MTV Australia Had The Worst Tweet During The Golden Globes

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Um………?

At tonight's Golden Globes, America Ferrera and Eva Longoria presented an award and proved that girls do, in fact, run the world.

At tonight's Golden Globes, America Ferrera and Eva Longoria presented an award and proved that girls do, in fact, run the world.

They made fun of the fact that white people can't tell the difference between Latina actresses.

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And then for some weird reason, MTV Australia tweeted this??????????????????

And then for some weird reason, MTV Australia tweeted this??????????????????

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Twitter: @mtvaustralia

They later tweeted this "apology", then deleted both tweets.

They later tweeted this "apology", then deleted both tweets.

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Valerie Jarrett Declines To Comment On Calls For Chicago Mayor's Resignation

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Valerie Jarrett and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who was then White House chief of staff, in 2009.

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WASHINGTON — President Obama's senior adviser, Valerie Jarrett, carefully avoided talk of calls for the resignation of Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel in a lengthy interview with BuzzFeed's Another Round last week.

Jarrett, who hails from Chicago and served with Emanuel when he was Obama's first White House Chief of Staff, told Another Round it would not be right for her to comment on the growing calls or Emanuel's resignation coming from criminal justice advocates in the city.

"As you know Loretta Lynch, the attorney general, has announced she's taking a look into the situation in Chicago," Jarrett said. "So I really shouldn't comment on Chicago in particular because it's under that investigation of hers."

Her comments were more careful when it came to Emanuel then those of the current White House Chief Of Staff, Denis McDonough. He told NBC's Meet The Press Sunday Emanuel still has the president's support.

"I just had a chance to be back in Chicago, actually, my in-laws live in Chicago and I tell you, the city looks great, the opportunities there are boundless," McDonough said. "And so, I think what the president sees is a city and a people of Chicago and a mayor of Chicago that continue to do very good work."

Jarrett said a Justice Department investigation into the practices of the Chicago police could result in sweeping changes to law enforcement in the city.

"The good thing about the Justice Department is that they can go in and if they see a trend for example, they can require the local city government and the police force to enter into a consent decree with them to make changes," she said. "And without those changes, there can be other consequences. So that's the advantage of having a Justice Department that's able to say, ‘We're here to ensure that the liberties and freedoms of average citizens are protected.’"

The calls for Emanuel's resignation began last month after footage of city police shooting a black teenager was revealed under a judge's order. That helped spur city-wide protests of the Chicago police that Emanuel has tried to quell with promises of a top-to-bottom review of police practices.

In the interview with BuzzFeed at the White House Friday, Jarrett praised the protests, giving them credit for the current focus on the Chicago police.

"We've seen so many peaceful demonstrations. I don't think we get sufficient credit to the demonstrators who are out there in the cold in Chicago — all over — demonstrating, trying to say we want change," she said.

The striking video of Chicago police shooting the 17-year-old Laquan McDonald in 2014 was difficult to watch for many, including Jarrett.

"As a mom, I wasn't sure I could watch it and I thought to myself, 'I owe it to him to look at it,' and the first time I looked at it — I’ve said this before — it was like a hot poker in my stomach," she told Another Round.

"And each time I've seen it it's been the exact same feeling," Jarett went on. "And I just think about how could that happen to a young man? Boy! He's not even an adult yet, he was 17 years old — a kid."

Listen to BuzzFeed’s interview with Valerie Jarrett and subscribe to Another Round on iTunes.

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Are You More Justin Bieber Or Justin Timberlake?

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Baby, you’re bringin’ sexy back.

9 Photos Of Oscar Isaac Proudly Gazing At His Golden Globe

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In this post it’s best to pretend that the Golden Globe in his hands is YOU.

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Taraji P. Henson Just Won A Golden Globe And Handed Out Cookies

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Get it? Cookies?

Taraji P. Henson just won a Golden Globe for playing Cookie on Empire.

Taraji P. Henson just won a Golden Globe for playing Cookie on Empire.

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Which is good because she is a QUEEN who deserves all the things.

Which is good because she is a QUEEN who deserves all the things.

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And, like the queen she is, the moment they announced her name, she started grabbing cookies from her table...

And, like the queen she is, the moment they announced her name, she started grabbing cookies from her table...

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...and handing them out to her grateful subjects.

...and handing them out to her grateful subjects.

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Let's Talk About Golden Globe Winner Gael García Bernal

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Prepare to fall in love.

This is Gael García Bernal, winner of the Golden Globe for best actor in a comedy/musical television series. He stars in Mozart in the Jungle.

This is Gael García Bernal, winner of the Golden Globe for best actor in a comedy/musical television series. He stars in Mozart in the Jungle.

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Because he is FUCKING FLAWLESS.

Because he is FUCKING FLAWLESS.

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He's funny...


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Hundreds Farewell Teen One-Punch Victim Cole Miller

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Hundreds of people joined coward-punch victim Cole Miller's family in Brisbane's CBD today, to mourn and remember the 18-year-old water polo player's life.

Miller died in hospital last week after being struck from behind by a group of young men in Brisbane's Fortitude Valley after a night out with friends.

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Queensland rugby league great Wally Lewis spoke at the event, calling for an end to the violent attacks that have seen ninety people killed in one-punch assaults between 2000 and 2012.

Miller's oldest brother Billy also spoke at the event, saying Cole had "a special impact on all our lives."

The hundreds of mourners wore green, Miller's favourite colour, to honour the 18-year-old.

The two men charged with the death of Miller, Daniel Jermaine Lee Maxwell and Armstrong Renata, have been remanded in custody. Their charge has been upgraded to unlawful striking causing death.



Brie Larson Is Ready To Become Your Favorite Actress

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There’s a certain way to talk to a kid in a room full of adults in fancy clothes, and Brie Larson knows all about it. When Jacob Tremblay, who plays her 5-year-old son in Room, walks into the Crosby Street Hotel and a gaggle of publicists, Larson makes a beeline for him. “Jaaaaake!” she yells. Tremblay walks straight for her, making the sheepish smile that kids that age do, and exclaims, “You got tall!”

“It’s just my heels,” she says, sinking immediately to the ground, tucking her legs beneath her, and allowing her four-inch suede pumps to splay out behind her. The next five minutes are Brie and Jake in a conversation bubble: about the dog he recently fostered, the movie he’s shooting upstate, his two new teeth, and, most importantly, their birthdays, which are just days apart. Each sent the other a celebratory Instagram: In Jacob’s, he lip-synchs 50 Cent’s “Hey shorty, it’s your birthday” refrain; in Brie’s, she shoves a cupcake in her mouth and sings off-key. As Brie is led away, Jacob is ushered toward a table piled with food. But all he wants to know is, “Can Brie sit next to me?”

Larson and Tremblay at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Larson has described Tremblay as her best friend, and even though it’s been a year since they shot Room, they’ve spent the last few months darting in and out of each other’s lives: Larson’s Instagram is filled with photos of her and Tremblay goofing around at the Telluride Film Festival, where the film first premiered, and the Toronto Film Festival, where it won the coveted Audience Award — considered the best indicator of a film’s chance of earning an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. Some may read these posts cynically, or as a bit of savvy publicity, but in person, it’s clear that Larson cherishes her co-star. “If you could bottle up what’s inside of Jacob,” she tells me later in the evening, “if you could sell it — you’d be a billionaire. That sort of excitement, and innocence, and ease.”

Talking with Tremblay is the most animated Larson will be all night. She’s there to introduce a screening of Room for what a publicist describes to me as “media influencers and Academy members.” It’s a totally normal moviegoing experience, if going to the movies involves wearing heels and selecting from two different bottles of expensive water. But Larson’s there to make the attendees feel like the screening — and, by extension, the film — are special.

Larson is blonde and beautiful, with a high-wattage smile built for stardom. After her dressed-down performances in both Room and Short Term 12, the comparisons to Jennifer Lawrence — who first made an impression with a similarly unglamorous role in Winter’s Bone — come naturally. And if Lawrence is a Cool Girl, then Larson’s her low-key alternative: She doesn’t talk about farts or pizza, and although she’s incredibly warm — she gave me three hugs — she lacks Lawrence’s potent combination of clumsiness, sheepishness, and ballsiness. If anything, she’s a serious nerd, with the endlessly tunneling knowledge of a homeschooler, which she was. She loves lurking in obscure subreddits, leaning fully into her weirdness on the Nerdist Podcast, and making top 10 lists of her favorite Criterion films. (On Ingmar Bergman’s Scenes From a Marriage: “This was the most invested in any relationship I had ever been — including my own.”)

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When people first started calling Larson an “It girl” after her performance in Short Term 12, she balked. She’s not new to the acting world— after she introduced the film, she dutifully posed for photos the way young starlets have been trained to pose: legs crossed at the ankle, one hand on hip — but the celebrity game, and the prescribed paths that accompany it, is anathema to her. Like other female actors who survived the child celebrity complex (Natalie Portman, Jodie Foster, Kristen Stewart), she’s developed an attitude toward Hollywood that’s not cynical so much as deeply knowing. Larson’s staring over the precipice at stardom — and she has the distinctive demeanor of someone just getting out of a yoga class, even as she endures dozens of identical interviews that wonder, “Have you read the book?”

“I’m not a small-talker,” she says. “And there’s such a deeper question to this movie, and there’s so many interesting things you can talk about. So I’m always like, let’s get to what’s actually going on.”

Larson is photographed in Los Angeles on Sept. 29, 2015.

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Like Tremblay, Larson’s been in the business since she was a child, when she told her mother that acting was her "dharma.” At age 9, she started appearing in sketches on The Tonight Show; she dropped her French last name (Desaulniers) and adopted the one of her favorite American Girl doll (Larson). Then it was into the Disney trenches (the speed skating made-for-TV movie Right on Track) and a stint as Bob Saget’s daughter in a sitcom that no one can remember. She was a Six Chick in 13 Going on 30 and a mini-environmentalist in Hoot, and she released an album, Finally Out of P.E. Her singing career was shaped to fit the Miley/Selena/Britney actress/singer/sexybaby mold, but her album was delayed several times before the label dumped it, unceremoniously, in 2005. She sings with a disaffected, alt voice; the video for “She Said” has Larson in the tiniest of waitress uniforms, oiled-up legs, and dirty, chunky hair, doing her best knockoff Avril Lavigne.

Today, Larson thinks that girl is almost unrecognizable. We enter a private lounge decked out in candles and heavy curtains, and she selects a velvet couch and settles in. “I was so insecure and so hard on myself back then,” she explains. “But there was a moment when I started doing the math. It took me two hours to get ready every day — hair and makeup, so many clothes, trying to make sure everything matched really well — and I had this intense epiphany. I realized how much time I was spending getting ready for life — I wasn’t actually living it. It was the most terrified I’ve ever been in my life. So I went in the exact opposite way.”

She took a small role as a manic pixie dream ex-girlfriend in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World. She’s still singing, and pouting, and wearing a short skirt, but it was enough to establish her as something of a nerd fetish object, as opposed to a piece of Disney bubblegum. It might not have been the “opposite” way, but it was another way — at least until her breakthrough, at age 20, as Toni Collette’s punkish daughter in the Showtime series United States of Tara. Collette won all the praise for her portrayal of a mother with dissociative identity disorder attempting to keep her “alters” at bay, but Larson — in a uniform of plaid pants, dog chains, and combat boots — gives a performance that places her alongside My So-Called Life's Angela in the pantheon of fully realized onscreen teenagers.

Tara helped earn her a slew of supporting roles in mainstream projects, playing younger than her early twenties self — as an angry high schooler in Rampart, a hot high schooler in 21 Jump Street, a hot and smart high schooler in The Spectacular Now, and a silent high schooler in Don Jon. In 2012, Larson made a short film with her two best friends called The Arm — a clever puzzle piece of a film, with the quick montages and overlapping dialogue of French New Wave and New American Cinema.

Larson and Keir Gilchrist in the second season of United States of Tara.

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Those are the sort of films that shaped Larson’s tastes as a teen — not the tween-directed Disney fare she was starring in. She discovered the Criterion Collection on Netflix and became obsessive. “No one ever liked the movies that I liked,” she told me. “I’d want to hog the one TV in our house to watch [Jean-Luc Godard’s] Masculin Féminin, and one time my mom just snapped at me: ‘I don’t want to read subtitles all day. I’ve worked all day, and I want to watch Top Chef, and I don’t want you to judge me for it.’ It was such a brutally honest moment for me, realizing I’m different from the rest of my family. I also realized that you can’t impose your taste on somebody. No matter how much you know something is beautiful, they’ll only be ready for it when they’re ready for it. I could never force my family to understand.”

Up to that point, she also couldn’t force directors to cast her in adult roles. It took a micro-budget production called Short Term 12 to give Larson her first leading role — a caregiver at a short-term foster center, grappling with the ghosts of her own difficult childhood — that felt at once deeply lived-in and new. The crew was minuscule; the rollout was tiny. But Larson’s performance is a punch to the stomach.

Short Term 12 coupled Larson’s performance with descriptions like “emotionally naked,” “impeccable,” and “luminous” and put her name on various Hollywood casting lists — and she quickly found herself turning down roles. “A big producer offered me the part of the pretty girl that waits at home for the guy, and I couldn’t do it,” she told Vulture. “That’s not a story I ever want to tell.”

And it’s certainly not the story of Room. Larson plays the part of Ma, an abductee, going on her seventh year in a room the size of most of our bedrooms. It’s a role that would require complex layers of performance: one for her 5-year-old son, Jack, for whom she’s created a safe and expansive world; another for her captor, who controls her supply of food, clothes, and heat; yet another for her parents once she’s escaped (not a spoiler; it’s in the trailer); and still another for the media, who want to interrogate her decisions.

For Ma, Room’s director, Irish indie darling Lenny Abrahamson, and Emma Donoghue (the author of the book and screenplay) were looking for something very particular: “Whoever plays Ma is going to have to win over this little boy who plays her son," Abrahamson told me. "I did not want a removed, 'whisking off to the trailer with two assistants after every take' sort of actress, because that’s not going to make sense to a kid.”

To prepare, Larson kept a diary to write her way through the emotions of her character; she went on a super-restrictive diet and stayed almost entirely indoors to approximate the look of someone wholly removed from the outside world. She worked with the film’s costume designer to create a very precise (and sparse) wardrobe: “We had to get into the mind of [her abductor] Old Nick, which was really creepy,” Larson says. “We had to think of what I would want, but also what was the cheapest thing he could get — so Walmart, or a thrift store. And then there’s the things she would’ve gone through her pregnancy wearing — that’s why so many of the clothes are stretched out in weird ways, like the cords, which I stretched to pregnancy size and then resewed to make them smaller so they’d fit on my body.”

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She thought of what Ma would’ve been wearing at the time of her kidnapping — and then what Old Nick would’ve pawned from that outfit, and what he would’ve let her keep, and what he would’ve added. “There’s a necklace that was broken, and that she fixed with a safety pin,” she explains. “And a ring. And a horrible plastic watch. Basically I had them buy things that she would’ve had, and then I took them away from myself.”

It’s that sort of attention to detail that makes Larson’s performance, and the film it shapes, so wrenching. Like full on ugly-cry, nine different times. And then there’s the way she is with Tremblay. Sometimes she plays with him with deep joy; at other times, she’s mired in her own deep and unspeakable sadness. It’s all the feelings of parenting — the claustrophobia, the glee, the frustration — condensed into a tiny, combustive package.

Larson’s performance should all but ensure a nomination, and for good measure, it includes a classic Oscar campaign trope: body transformation. Larson’s diet was the sort that many stars endure — not for a role, but just for, well, life as a celebrity — but Larson has no interest in that sort of self-denial. “When I hit 13% body fat, the nutritionist was like, 'This is unhealthy for your body. It’s fine to do for these two months that you make the movie, but I don’t want you to become addicted.’ To what, my meals being timed down to the minute, and no carbs, and protein shakes for dinner? I can’t wait to be done.’ It was all just a way to get closer to her. Here's the thing: The part of me that I’m the most interested in — it’s my brain. So there’s nothing that I’m interested in doing to myself that's going to make my brain work less than where it is now.”

At this point, a publicist enters the room, hands Larson a menu, and asks for her dinner order. She fawns over the menu, asks what “broccoflower" is, dismisses the daily special of steak. “My favorite thing in the world is vegetable sides,” she murmurs, before asking for three of them.

Tremblay, Larson, and Joan Allen at the Room premiere.

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Tremblay walks in, shielded by his mom. It’s past his bedtime, so he only has time for a quick wave — “Hey bro!” Larson yells after him — before he’s led to a secluded corner to play Game Boy and fall asleep. Earlier, I’d asked him what the weirdest thing about Larson is, and he paused, then looked up in the air as a small smile crept over his face. “She likes Star Wars, and that’s a boy thing!”

I repeat this comment to Larson, and she laughs. “That’s how we became friends! He had the figurines and I was asking about them and able to talk about them, and he was like, ‘No way, you’re not into that.’ And then I knew Ninja Turtles as well, and he was so confused. Of course I know Ninja Turtles; I was born into the Ninja Turtles.”

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Taraji P. Henson Responded Perfectly When Her Golden Globes Speech Was Almost Cut Short

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YOU. GON’. WAIT.

Taraji P. Henson, the star of Fox's Empire, took home the award for Best Actress in a TV series or drama.

Taraji P. Henson, the star of Fox's Empire, took home the award for Best Actress in a TV series or drama.

And it was a glorious moment.

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Taraji's response was excellent: "Please wrap? Wait a minute. I've waited twenty years for this, you gon' wait!"

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Yaaass!

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Ryan Gosling And Brad Pitt Stood Together At The Globes And It Was Too Damn Much

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*grabs inhaler* *calls 911*

Some noble, supremely kind human at the Golden Globes decided to bless all of our lives by having Ryan Gosling and Brad Pitt present together at the Golden Globes tonight.

Some noble, supremely kind human at the Golden Globes decided to bless all of our lives by having Ryan Gosling and Brad Pitt present together at the Golden Globes tonight.

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And everyone lost their DAMN MINDS.


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Mel Gibson's Attempted Comeback At The Golden Globes Was Utterly Bizarre

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We were all Alan Cumming.

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Finally, Ricky Gervais used his tendency to say distasteful things for good.

In bringing Mel Gibson to the stage, who was at the Golden Globes to introduce Best Drama nominee Mad Max: Fury Road, Gervais addressed the discomfort of the occasion with the appropriate scorn. He said that he had made jokes previously about Gibson, and now, Gervais said, "I find myself in the awkward position of having to introduce him again."

"I blame NBC for this terrible situation," Gervais continued. "Mel blames — we know who Mel blames." There was nervous laughter as Gervais broached the subject of Gibson's perceived anti-Semitism, first laid bare in the controversy over the characterizations of the Jewish characters in his 2004 film The Passion of the Christ, and later explosively revealed during Gibson's 2006 arrest for drunk driving. (More on that later.)

Gervais then added: "Mel's forgotten all about it, apparently. That's what drinking does." Then, Gervais finished by saying: "I want to say something nice about Mel before he comes out, so, yeah, OK: I'd rather have a drink with him in his hotel room tonight than with Bill Cosby."

Gibson took the jokes in stride, and hugged Gervais as he stepped onto the stage. "I love seeing Ricky every three years, because it reminds me to get a colonoscopy," he said. At that point, Gervais reappeared, and Gibson said, "You don't need to leave your drink here. I'll put you to sleep another way, son of a bitch."

Gervais put his arm around Gibson, leaned in, and said: "I think we all want to know the answer to this: What the fuck does 'sugar tits' even mean?" (Which was bleeped out for American audiences, but here is a Vine of it.) "I don't know," Gibson said. "Ask the guy who said it, it wasn't me."

Gervais's question was a reference to one of the many famously inflammatory things Gibson said that have brought his once lauded, lucrative career to this strange place.

In July 2006, Gibson, who had been in and out of recovery during his adult life, was arrested in Malibu on suspicion of drunk driving. Drunk and enraged, Gibson went on a tirade that soon became an international news story after the nascent TMZ obtained the police report. Among many other unhinged rants and threats, Gibson most famously said to one deputy, "The Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world. Are you a Jew?" To a female officer, he said, " "What do you think you're looking at, sugar tits?"

Gibson has acted only occasionally since. But this year should see his directing comeback with Hacksaw Ridge, a World War II drama starring Andrew Garfield. It will be the first film he has directed since Apocalypto.

And here is how Alan Cumming looked after the whole exchange between Gervais and Gibson, speaking for all of us.

And here is how Alan Cumming looked after the whole exchange between Gervais and Gibson, speaking for all of us.

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Everyone Made The Same "Titanic" Joke About Kate Winslet And Leonardo DiCaprio At The Golden Globes

Aziz Ansari Had The Best Joke At The Golden Globes

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He’ll always be number one in our hearts.

Aziz Ansari's had one hell of a year.

Aziz Ansari's had one hell of a year.

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The actor published his best-selling book, Modern Romance; he released his new show, Master of None, on Netflix; and Aziz was even nominated for a Golden Globe for his role as Dev Shah in the new series.

The actor published his best-selling book, Modern Romance; he released his new show, Master of None, on Netflix; and Aziz was even nominated for a Golden Globe for his role as Dev Shah in the new series.

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And as if he hasn't already made us LOL enough, Aziz made it look like he was reading this book when the camera panned to him before announcing the winner.

And as if he hasn't already made us LOL enough, Aziz made it look like he was reading this book when the camera panned to him before announcing the winner.

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Lol.

Lol.

Tambor was also nominated in the same category for playing Maura Pfefferman in Transparent.

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Everyone Just Found Out That Denzel's Son Is Really Hot

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But it never really was all that secret.

Denzel Washington received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 2015 Golden Globe Awards, which honors extraordinary contributions to the entertainment world.

Denzel Washington received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 2015 Golden Globe Awards, which honors extraordinary contributions to the entertainment world.

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But the internet just had one thing on its collective mind...his son, actor John David Washington.

But the internet just had one thing on its collective mind...his son, actor John David Washington.

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We Are All This Guy Failing To High-Five Leonardo DiCaprio

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We’ve all been there.

Leonardo DiCaprio won a Golden Globe tonight for Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama), and he looked very pleased as he got up to accept his award.

Leonardo DiCaprio won a Golden Globe tonight for Best Actor in a Motion Picture (Drama), and he looked very pleased as he got up to accept his award.

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He turns to his left, and kisses the lucky lady sitting with him.

He turns to his left, and kisses the lucky lady sitting with him.

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Helen Mirren looks on happily as Leo, still smiling, turns to the gentleman further to his left.

Helen Mirren looks on happily as Leo, still smiling, turns to the gentleman further to his left.

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Remember this man. Remember his face.

Remember this man. Remember his face.

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