“I just had to go see it without all the media and the fanfare to make sure it was real.”–Queen Latifah made a detour on her way to the Golden Globe Awards last night to check out her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
“We left him $5 for food and he knows our telephone numbers… He knows not to speak to strangers.”–Sarah Jessica Parker jokes about leaving her young son James Wilke home alone in New York to attend the Golden Globe Awards in Los Angeles with her husband Matthew Broderick last night.
“I wrote down 172 names, put them on little, individual pieces of paper; I have them in my left hand trouser pocket. I’m just going to draw out three at random, and everyone else can just lump it.”–Funnyman Hugh Laurie found a novel way of keeping his Golden Globe Awards acceptance speech short after claiming the best actor in a TV drama prize at last night’s event.
“I really did not expect this, so I didn’t write anything. However, my wife did and handed me something.”–Funnyman Steve Carell started his best TV actor acceptance award at last night’s Golden Globes with a laugh, before name checking his wife Nancy four times.
“It’s Martin Luther King’s birthday… I want everybody to relax; you only have to be nice to black people for two more hours.”–Comedian Chris Rock acknowledges Martin Luther King Day at last night’s Golden Globe Awards.
“I talked to 123 different pimps in three years. Most of them have a real story.” Terrence Howard on how he prepared for his Golden Globe Awards-nominated Hustle & Flow character.
“I still feel like the girl from Pretty in Pink when I’m nominated because I never felt terribly popular.”–The Cooler star Maria Bello was stunned when she was nominated for a second successive Golden Globe Award.
“I’ve eaten meagerly and I’ve eaten a little bit of a chocolate croissant.”–Actress Jaime Pressly made sure she looked stunning in her form-fitting gown at the Golden Globe Awards last night.
“It took me a few hours, and, considering I have no hair, that’s really shocking.”–Natalie Portman is astonished at how long it took her to get ready for the Golden Globe Awards last night.
“I’m far enough (along) to feel very large.”–Pregnant Gwyneth Paltrow felt awkward at the Golden Globes last night, where she paid tribute to Cecil B DeMille Award honoree Anthony Hopkins, who she called “the greatest actor of our generation.”
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