It's Golden Globes Night - Top 5 Predictions For The "Biggest Party In Hollywood"
Who’s excited for the Golden Globes? Given that the award show will be hosted by Tina Fey and Amy Poehler again this year, the obvious answer should be “everyone”. With just hours to go until the show, we’re taking a look at some of the other acts and big moments that the night will hold.
Image caption Friendship is magic, especially when we're talking about Fey and Poehler.
- Extra long speeches. At least that’s what Fey and Poehler have promised in their recent interview with E!News – lots and lots of nice, long, sleep-inducing speeches. "We're going to encourage people to go real long on their speeches," Poehler joked, while Fey added, "I'm going to tell people to find it. Don't stop talking until you 'find it.'"
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- Jennife Lawrence. She’s really been something to expect at every award show in 2013 ever since her Oscar win and subsequent… err… stage dive straight afterwards. Typically, a J-Law sighting at an award show goes like this. You see her. You admire the outfit. You laugh at her casual and funny demeanor during interviews. You scratch your head for five minutes afterwards. Let’s hope she finds Skittles in her pockets again tonight.
Image caption Jennifer Lawrence: So cool, she can even make you like this dress.
- A final bow by Breaking Bad. 2013 has been, without a doubt, the year of Brian Cranston and Aaron Paul. The entire internet population will gasp in shock if the duo don’t get to walk on-stage to accept the award for Best TV Series, Drama.
Image caption Breaking Bad has been everywhere in 2013. It has to win, right?
- Chiwetel Ejiofor. So 12 Years A Slave Happened. Anyone who has seen the film, or spent more than five minutes online in the past year, should expect Ejiofor to walk away with the Best Actor award.
Image caption 12 Years A Slave is the harrowing story of a free man kidnapped and sold into slavery. Also, probably a Golden Globe winner.
- Sandra Bullock, Gravity, Best Actress award. Need we say more? Hopefully the surprise isn’t ruined, but in case you were one of the five people in the world watching the Globes for the awards and not the fashion, comedy, everything else, don’t worry – there are twenty-five awards, in categories across film and television, up for grabs tonight.
Image caption Sandra Bullock has had some ups and downs in 2013, but Gravity has been lauded as Oscar and by extention Golden Globe-worthy.