Winners And Losers Season 5 Episode 5
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Golden Globes 2. 01. As Golden Globe ceremonies go, the 7.
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Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig introducing the Best Animated Movie category.)But for the most part, the ceremony took on the personality of its host, Jimmy Fallon. It was basically fine, but distinctly unmemorable.
Even the winners were a little bland — which isn’t a very harsh thing to say when one movie (La La Land) wins seven out of 1. In fact, the ceremony’s most buzzed- about moments tended to come from the winners’ speeches. Meryl Streep laid into president- elect Donald Trump while accepting her Cecil B.
De. Mille award for lifetime achievement. Viola Davis struck just the right tone in honoring her late father after winning for Fences. And Donald Glover, a winner two times over for his FX series. Atlanta, talked about how entertainment was a lifeline for him growing up.
Still, while there have been more immediately memorable Golden Globes ceremonies, here are a few of the most notable bits from this one. Winner: La La Land. City of Stars.. Lionsgate. La La Land was the night’s huge winner, breaking Golden Globe records with seven total wins: Best Motion Picture (Musical or Comedy), Best Actor (Ryan Gosling), Best Actress (Emma Stone), Best Screenplay and Best Director (Damien Chazelle), Best Score (Justin Hurwitz), and Best Original Song (“City of Stars”).
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That’s one more win than the previous record- holders, Midnight Express (1. One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest(1. Not only that, but the Globes’ opening number was an affectionate parody of La La Land’s big opening number, “Another Day of Sun,” with nominees from Nicole Kidman to the Stranger Things cast participating along with the show’s host, Jimmy Fallon, and even his bosom buddy Justin Timberlake. La La Land’s sweep isn’t unexpected; the movie has been garnering comparisons to The Artist(2. Golden Globes and was nominated for three more.
Both are stylized nostalgic films about Hollywood’s history. La La Land has been a hit with audiences as well, and its big night at the Globes is a huge boon, especially going into the Oscars next month. It might help keep ticket sales strong, too. Loser: James “Jimmy” Fallon.
In any normal year, Jimmy Fallon would probably be a perfectly adequate Golden Globes host. He would show up, crack a few jokes about all of the actors with beards, pretend he was in love with a handsome man, then exit stage right. It wouldn’t be great, but you’d forget about his appearance almost immediately — the awards show equivalent of a mildly upset stomach.
However, Jimmy Fallon hosted the Golden Globes in 2. Donald Trump is inaugurated as president, on an occasion when all jokes get sucked into the President- elect’s gravitational pull. And if there’s one thing Fallon isn’t terribly good at joking about, it’s politics. The comedian’s desire to have all of America like him means he never feels more ill at ease than when he’s trying to execute pointed political gags. What a bunch of clowns!”)After the opening monologue, which Vox’s Caroline Framke dissected here, Fallon mostly disappeared. Yeah, he popped up for a quick gag here or there, but it’s telling that it’s hard to remember any of them, except for the one featuring musical accompaniment — when he set the names “Redmayne” and “Chastain” to the beat of “Insane in the Membrane.” That goofy dad joke was the one time during the evening that he seemed entirely at ease.
However, it also left us thankful that ABC will never let the Oscars slip from its grasp and, thus, NBC loyalist Fallon will never host them. Loser: Moonlight. Moonlight did win, of course — our pick for the best film of 2.
Best Motion Picture (Drama). That’s a huge achievement for the movie, a relatively low- budget arthouse picture about a young gay black man growing up in Miami; it isn’t necessarily your typical awards bait. But the film was also nominated in two categories it was expected to win: Best Supporting Actor for Mahershala Ali, who was favored by critics’ groups, and Best Screenplay. Instead, Aaron Taylor- Johnson won the former for his performance in Tom Ford’s sleek thriller Nocturnal Animals, an upset win. And Best Screenplay went to La La Land, the night’s big winner.
Will this hurt Moonlight? Probably not at the box office: The movie’s single Golden Globes win is the big one, and may help it draw an even bigger audience. Whether it makes a difference for the Oscars is an open question. The Globes have historically been good at predicting Best Screenplay winner, but at the Oscars, where there are two categories for screenplays, Moonlight will compete in the Best Adapted Screenplay category against Arrival and Fences, while La La Land will compete for Best Original Screenplay against films like Manchester By the Sea.
And while the Globes often predict winners in the Oscars’ acting categories, Taylor- Johnson is an unlikely choice for Best Supporting Actor at the Oscars. Winner: streaming television. The Crown took home two major prizes. Netflix. The Golden Globes — always fond of shiny new baubles — have generally been friendlier to streaming networks than the Emmys. The Globes are where Amazon won two consecutive trophies for Best TV Series — Musical or Comedy. They’re where Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright won for Netflix’s House of Cards. They’re where Hulu, long an Emmy afterthought, pulled off a Comedy Series nomination for Casual.
But the 2. 01. 7 awards saw all three Drama Series trophies go to streaming networks — the first time streaming networks had won all three in the same year. Billy Bob Thornton won Lead Actor for Amazon’s. Goliath. Claire Foy won Lead Actress for Netflix’s The Crown. And The Crown took home the Series prize, the first time a streaming series had ever won in this category. Yes, Amazon lost some ground in the comedy categories (where it’s won in the past for Transparentand. Mozart in the Jungle) and the streaming networks don’t even compete in the miniseries categories.
But the Drama categories are big, big prizes — and they were swept by the streaming networks, with The Crown seeming likely to become an awards perennial, which brings us to our next winner. Winner: British people on TVThe Hollywood Foreign Press Association loves British people — as you’d probably expect. But in the 2. 01. TV categories, they really, really loved them. Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie, and Olivia Colman won for The Night Manager, AMC’s veddy British adaptation of John le Carre’s spy novel.
Foy and The Crown won, for perhaps the most British thing possible: dissecting the life of Queen Elizabeth II. All of those Night Manager wins got in the way of a presumed People v O. J. Simpson sweep. Huh.)The Night Manager’s awards run essentially ends here, but The Crown gets a bit of a boost as it heads to the Emmys in September. Loser: HBOThe last time HBO didn’t win a single Golden Globe was in 2. The Sopranos ended. The last time before that was in 1.
And yet despite lots of nominations for programs like Westworld, The Night Of, Game of Thrones,and others, HBO came up blank at the 2. Yeah, that reflects a more competitive TV landscape, where networks like FX and AMC have come on strong, and where streaming competitors like Netflix and Amazon have grown substantially in recent years. But still! You’d think it would win at least one.
Winner: actresses over age 4. Isabelle Huppert! Sony Pictures Classics. For all of Hollywood’s worship of youth — the average age of Best Actress nominees at the Oscars is much lower than the equivalent award for men. Emma Stone (2. 8) and Claire Foy (3. Globes’ top honors.
Every other winning actress is over 4. Sarah Paulson (4. Olivia Colman (4. Tracee Ellis Ross (4. Viola Davis (5. 1), and Isabelle Huppert (6.
Additionally, Meryl Streep (6.
Most- Watched Television Networks: Ranking 2. Winners and Losers. The presidential election was very, very good to the cable news networks.
Fox News Channel, CNN and MSNBC garnered astounding viewership growth in 2. Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Fox News led all basic cable networks this year, with an average of 2,4. CNN jumped 7. 7% (from 7. MSNBC leaped 7. 7% (from 5. Here are a few more winners and losers from 2.
WINNERS NBC: Among the broadcasters, NBC – fueled by the Summer Olympics and programs like NFL football, “The Voice” and “This Is Us,” was the only network to show year- to- year growth in viewers (up 8%) and adults 1. Hallmark Channel: As most general entertainment cable networks struggle with massive erosion, the feel- good network targeting older viewers (you know, the people still watching linear TV) continues to impress. The channel was up a whopping 2.
Hallmark Movies & Mysteries channel also enjoyed double- digit growth. Those Hallmark TV movies may be cheesy, but they’re also heavily watched. Fox Sports 1: Thanks to its coverage of this year’s thrilling baseball playoffs, which eventually led to the Chicago Cubs’ historic World Series win, Fox Sports 1 grew 2. It’s still nowhere near dominant ESPN’s ratings, but the network managed to get tremendous sampling this fall.
READ MORE: . Rival Telemundo continues to gain on its rivals, and even began beating Univision in the key 1. Univision’s dominance was once so large that the Spanish giant seemed unbeatable – but as demographics change and younger multilingual Latinos grow in numbers, Univision risks being left behind.
Basic cable entertainment networks: USA, TNT, Discovery, History, AMC and FX are still among the top- rated cable networks on TV, and they’re expanding their scripted offerings in a bid to stay relevant. The truth of the matter is, audience viewing habits are changing, and as more people watch on demand and via other platforms, the inevitable linear ratings erosion will continue. HLN: Surprisingly, CNN’s sister network HLN didn’t share in the massive news network growth, essentially remaining flat. ESPN: The worldwide leader in sports is still the worldwide leader. But the channel must contend with the reality that as cable subscribers move toward “skinny bundles,” ESPN is seeing its distribution decline. Combine that with an 1. ESPN2 was down 1.
Disney. READ MORE: These Are the 1. Most- Watched TV Shows of the 2. Season: Winners and Losers. Syfy: The sci- fi network continues to struggle, with a large bench (“Channel Zero,” “Z Nation,” “The Expanse,” “Killjoys,” “Dark Matter,” “The Magicians”) but no real hits.
Syfy’s 3. 0% drop (in both viewers and 1. Cable rebrands: Freeform (n. Prime time total viewers, Live+7; Broadcast data: 1.
Cable data: 1. 2/2. Here are the Top 5.
RANKNETWORK2. 01. VIEWERS2. 01. 5 VIEWERS% CHANGE 1. NBC2,7. 82,0. 00. CBS2,2. 64,0. 00. ABC2,1. 42,0. 00. Fox. 2,0. 41,0. 00. Univision. 90. 4,0.
ESPN8. 16,0. 00. 92. The CW8. 08,0. 00. Telemundo. 75. 4,0. TBS7. 29,0. 00. 83.
USA6. 92,0. 00. 72. TNT6. 25,0. 00. 63. AMC6. 10,0. 00. 69. Discovery Channel. FX5. 60,0. 00. 60. Adult Swim. 53. 0,0.
HGTV4. 76,0. 00. 46. Bravo. 46. 9,0. 00. Food Network. 43. History. 41. 7,0. Lifetime. 41. 1,0.
Freeform. 40. 8,0. VH1. 39. 6,0. 00.
A& E3. 90,0. 00. CNNMTV3. 73,0. 00. Fox News Channel.
Spike TV3. 44,0. 00. Comedy Central. 33. TLC3. 34,0. 00. 36.
Investigation Discovery. Disney Channel. 31.
Nick at Nite. 29. E! 2. 90,0. 00. 30. Syfy. 28. 0,0. 00.
Hallmark Channel. Tru TV2. 23,0. 00.
FXX2. 19,0. 00. 22. BET2. 09,0. 00. 28. MSNBC2. 07,0. 00.
OWN2. 02,0. 00. 18. Fox Sports 1. 20. Animal Planet. 19. LMN1. 87,0. 00. 17. Disney Junior. 18. Travel Channel. 18. WE TV1. 67,0. 00.
National Geographic. NBC Sports Network. Nick Jr. 1. 59,0. TV Land. 15. 7,0.
Source: Nielsen. Prime time total viewers, Live+7; Broadcast data: 1. Cable data: 1. 2/2. Stay on top of the latest TV news! Sign up for our TV email newsletter here.