You can really tell that this voting body has changed, and that’s a great thing. Anatomy of a Fall would never have won Screenplay, and The Boy and the Heron would never have won Animated with the old Globes. They’d probably have picked Barbie for Comedy/Musical, too, in an attempt to make a “Barbenheimer” headline.
Idk if them going woke is a "great thing". Oppenheimer got absolutely ROBBED in screenplay. And Lily Gladstone got an award for laying in a bed for 2 hours. oof
@@RB-.- She wasn't even on screen for 2 hours. A screen timer broke down the screentimes of all the actors in the film and he said "Mollie is only bedridden during the film’s fourth 20% increment and that 88% of Gladstone’s performance exists outside of that".
From a anime perspective this is a big win for The Boy and The Heron, because The Boy and the Heron has just become the first anime film to win the Best Animated Film award at The Golden Globes.
I saw Anatomy of a fall just a day before the Golden Globes and I instantly changed my prediction for Best Screenplay it's crazy that it actually really happened. I'm amazed
As a french, it filled my heart with joy to see you two react so passionately when Anatomy of a Fall won best screenplay. It's a marvelous movie and we are so proud of it here.
Idk if it's because the supposedly boycott from most members of the old guard or the new voting body, but these winners were way better than the ones we usually get. Now these are worthy winners, this shows this is an international voting body
Is it too risky to predict Spider-Man for Score if it’s not the front runner for Animated? I’m pretty sure every animated film that’s been nominated for score won Animated Feature
@@seankoontz4235Not every one. Monsters Inc, Fantastic Mr. Fox, How to Train Your Dragon, Adventures of Tintin, and Isle of Dogs were nominated for Original Score without Best Animated Feature wins.
@@seankoontz4235 spider-verse score has more chances of winning than the boy and the heron..i have yet to seen spiderverse get snubbed on that score for every critics awards
How to Train Your Dragon was nominated for Best Original Score at the Oscars, and that lost Best Animated Feature to Toy Story 3. How to Train Your Dragon should have won that score Oscar. Way better score than The Social Network’s score.
I think the major difference between oppenheimer and power of the dog/roma/the fablemans is that it made nearly 1 billion dollars. Its just way more liked than any of those movies
But does the general public opinion really matter? Box office performance doesn't really impact what the Academy members think. I'm thinking of Moonlight winning over La La Land.
@@daniellepereira7255 it matters in this instance where its BOTH a cinematic achievement in terms of box office AND on top of being one of the most quality movies of the year. The trifecta of critics, audiences and industry guys completely loving the movie is a clear indication of the passion for the movie.
@@freja201 how is it insufferable to acknowledge reality? Anatomy of a Fall is a fine little movie but Oppenheimer literally changed cinema forever. Easily the best and most important movie of the 2020s so far
15:04 totally agree! Anatomy's screenplay win was my absolute fav. Hopefully this boost could throw in another Oscar nom for Milo Machado Graner in supporting actor!
I agree with the narrative I've heard that Poor Things is a better Barbie movie than Barbie, so I'm very glad that Barbie hype didn't overshadow it at the GG
it's not surprising since Golden Globes are criticized before for not giving love for international films especially with animation. now that it changed the voters, they let that one wjn
@@poett8875 yes lily gladstone has similar narrative that michelle yeoh had last year, to become the first indigenous to win a competitive oscars of any kind. unlike yeoh, she swept almost every critic wards that yeoh didn't last year. at this stage, she is pretty much a lock to win best actress. also emma stone had already won an Oscars, and she's young. so she might end up suffering the same fate that cate blanchette did last year.
@@poett8875 Yeah pretty much. She has the narrative to win. I think Emma Stone gave a stronger performance, but she has won before, so I can see the academy giving it to Gladstone.
If only the Oscars would create a Deserving Narrative award like the GG's Box office award, so that the important-narrative-actors could be recognised separately and the best performances could actually win the Oscars they've earned :)
The thing with all these early 'frontrunners' who didn't end in glory (Fablemans, POTD, 1917) is that they weren't the cultural phenomenon that Oppenheimer was. Every single person I know saw Oppenheimer at the theatre. It was both critically AND commercially adored. I just can't imagine it missing like those other films did.
Cillian Murphy was by far my favourite win in years! His performance was magnificent. His speech was wonderful & adorable. All the speeches were lovely actually. Oppenheimer winning all the way to the Oscars for everything. Actor, Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, Score, Sound, Editing, Cinematography etc 👏 👏
The Boy & the Heron feels like my personal victory... Anime getting mainstream love Suzume getting nominated and Miyanzaki winning his maiden GG... Also this is the first hand drawn ever to wiin... So🎉🎉🎉
It is an incredible coincidence to see Robert Downey Jr. win for OPPENHEIMER (a Christopher Nolan directed film), especially since the last time he was nominated (for TROPIC THUNDER) he lost to a performance from a Nolan film (Heath Ledger for THE DARK KNIGHT).
I think Stone, Gladstone, Muller and Mulligan will be locks for best actress Oscar nominations. 5th one will be tricky: I’m hoping for an Annette Bening comeback.
So for those suprised that What was I made for won over I’m just Ken, “What was I made for” has a literal nomination for best single and song at the Grammies, this song is being recognised as one of the best songs of the year beyond just the Oscar’s so it’s going to to win every best original song award for films.
Here’s my thoughts on each winner: Drama Picture: Oppenheimer is the current front runner, and I don’t think it’s the same as POTD, Fabelmans, or Banshees, as it has way more passion than those three. Drama Actor: I think the actor race is Murphy v Giamatti now, Cooper really shouldn’t have lost here and it’s very hard to win with audience scores like Maestro. Drama Actress: Gladstone v Stone. Comedy Picture: doubt Poor Things wins Best Picture, but it’s easily top five. I saw some people say Barbie could win Best Picture, but with its performance here I don’t see it unless it wins PGA and SAG. Comedy Actor: like I said, I think the race is Murphy v Giamatti. Comedy Actress: Gladstone vs Stone Supporting Actor: RDJ seems like the front runner, but Gosling could still take it if he wins CC and SAG. Supporting Actress: Da’Vine’s Oscar is locked. Director: Nolan’s Oscar is locked. Screenplay: Anatomy is a serious threat for the Screenplay Oscar, since it could also take BAFTA. Animated Film: Spider-Verse is still likely taking it, since it has a good shot at CC, BAFTA, and PGA, but this shows it is a two-horse race. Non-English Film: With the Screenplay win and this, Anatomy is locked in for a Picture nom, despite not even being France’s submission for the Oscar. Score: Oppenheimer is the clear front runner for Score. Song: What Was I Made For is currently the front runner, though I’m Just Ken could still take CC.
Nicely done. Anatomy of a Fall, unfortunately, will not qualify for the "International Feature" category without a submission by the producing country, and is thus off of the Oscar short list (“The Taste of Things" made it for France). Should be interesting to see how many non-English films make the best picture top ten: Anatomy of a Fall, Zone of Interest (the de facto favorite for Oscar foreign film winner) and the partially-Korean-spoken Past Lives are my picks.
I know it’s not getting nominated for International Feature, but I think it’s firmly getting nominated for Best Picture now that it won Screenplay here.
Fun fact, Anatomy of a Fall is the first film to win Screenplay at the Golden Globes without a Screenplay nomination at the Critics Choice since "The People vs. Larry Flynt" in 1996, also a courtroom drama.
I marked out when Anatomy of a Fall won Best Screenplay. I really really hope she repeats at the Oscars. As much as all the winners at the Globes were solid choices I just don't want everyone sweeping. So hopefully SAG and BAFTA go their own way in a least 2-3 of the top 5-8 categories. It's sad AF that the Critic's Choice Awards are usually the Globes Part 2 but it would be nice if they did their own thing in at least 2-3 of their top 8 categories too. I just don't think they will...
Pretty much best case scenario. Great show, great wins. So happy To see wins for Oppenheimer, poor things, holdovers, , anatomy of a fall, and flower moon. Great films and very deserved wins I'm also so happy and relieved that the awful past lives was shut the F out and Barbie only won the most inconsequential awards. They both made my worst of 2023 list so I'm very happy they did not get any deserved wins. On the tv front = Beef , succession, and the bear are all very good. Maybe not what I'd have voted for but solid nonetheless. Very well done show overall. The will ferrell, Kirsten wiig bit was hilarious.
hey guys Idk if you can answer this question but why doesn't the golden globes have a cinematography award? I looked my question up online and can't really find an answer
I'm amazed you were so surprised by What Was I Made For. It's a hauntingly beautiful song! I'm Just Ken is fun, but it's not a quality tune in comparison. Love your work! :)
The reaction to Best Song kinda threw me. Really? I mean, the song that went viral, that went up the charts, made by two Oscar winners, was not your first guess? I mean, how?
I got 11/15. 73% accuracy. I expected to be higher. I balked on Screenplay (I went for Barbie) but I really thought hard about Anatomy of a Fall. I also almost went Boy and the Heron. I took a risk on Drama Actress. I was thinking the Globes would mix that category up via a Kate Winslet Revolutionary Road type deal. I voted for Carey to win. I did not see Maestro going home with nothing. I also went for Jeffrey Wright over Giamatti. I wouldn't change that going back... I really didn't think they'd go for him.
lil feedback: would be really helpful if you put the name of the film in text or verbalized the winner - had to rewind multiple times to hear it and see who actually won.
The awards were very predictable. I was so hoping, especially after its two wins, that Sandra Huller would win for Anatomy of a Fall. THAT would have been something to talk about, but I still have this feeling that Paul Giamatti is going to win the Oscar, after many years of talk that he was snubbed for Sideways.
The Golden Globes could be cooler than the Oscars now. I don’t love “Poor Things” outside of Emma Stone’s performance, but these are all pretty strong winners. Still trying to manifest “Asteroid City” and “The Boy and the Heron” for Best Picture nominations.
My favorite awards season tradition is to watch your hysterical reaction. Just made my day
That’s cause they’re easy on the eyes. 😂
You can really tell that this voting body has changed, and that’s a great thing. Anatomy of a Fall would never have won Screenplay, and The Boy and the Heron would never have won Animated with the old Globes. They’d probably have picked Barbie for Comedy/Musical, too, in an attempt to make a “Barbenheimer” headline.
Idk if them going woke is a "great thing". Oppenheimer got absolutely ROBBED in screenplay. And Lily Gladstone got an award for laying in a bed for 2 hours. oof
@@RB-.-What exactly is “woke” about Anatomy of a Fall winning Screenplay? 😂
I agree with the first, but the Golden Globes at one point gave the animated award to Missing Link over Toy Story 4...
Those were the only two somewhat surprises. Everything else was pretty standard.
@@RB-.- She wasn't even on screen for 2 hours. A screen timer broke down the screentimes of all the actors in the film and he said "Mollie is only bedridden during the film’s fourth 20% increment and that 88% of Gladstone’s performance exists outside of that".
From a anime perspective this is a big win for The Boy and The Heron, because The Boy and the Heron has just become the first anime film to win the Best Animated Film award at The Golden Globes.
For a PG-13, hand drawn animated, distributed by a small studio and an international film, it's huge!
I was SO happy 😁
Did they not give it to spirited away
Spider verse should’ve won, this was like missing link winning back in 2019
@@gabrielcastaneda9700 At the Oscars and Critics Choice Spirited Away won, but not at the Golden Globes.
Ever since Anatomy’s screenplay yesterday I’ve been waiting for this EXACT video
Christopher Nolan is sweeping director at this point
Nolan >>> Scorsese 💀👎
Should be sweeping dude should’ve won already.
@@brycebirkinbine4119 Scorsese is s... k
Yeah, I feel bad for Scorsese but Nolan has been long overdue … also I’m so glad Bradley didn’t win and his chances to win Oscar are near to none
I saw Anatomy of a fall just a day before the Golden Globes and I instantly changed my prediction for Best Screenplay it's crazy that it actually really happened. I'm amazed
Wow good job man, I think you’re in a pretty small minority of people who called that
Now that's amazing!
lmfao i watched that shit like right before 😭😭 loved that movie
As a french, it filled my heart with joy to see you two react so passionately when Anatomy of a Fall won best screenplay. It's a marvelous movie and we are so proud of it here.
Thats WHY we need more INTERNATIONALS voters in the awards shows this show the diferences between AMERICANS and INTERNACIONAL VOTERS.
Idk if it's because the supposedly boycott from most members of the old guard or the new voting body, but these winners were way better than the ones we usually get.
Now these are worthy winners, this shows this is an international voting body
So happy with Emma Stone's victory! She deserved it! Best performance of the year!
the being so easy to predict is definitely scary for the oscars, no way we'll lave 100% the same winners as last night
I screamed when Justine Triet won twice for Anatomy of a Fall!
This year was easier to predict . I only missed two categories which is “best screenplay” and “animated feature”
i literally missed none, which was very shocking since my picks were very biased this year
The drop-off of spider verse from dreaming of Best picture to not even being a lock to win animated
Can we tuck it in best picture wise?
Is it too risky to predict Spider-Man for Score if it’s not the front runner for Animated? I’m pretty sure every animated film that’s been nominated for score won Animated Feature
@@seankoontz4235Not every one. Monsters Inc, Fantastic Mr. Fox, How to Train Your Dragon, Adventures of Tintin, and Isle of Dogs were nominated for Original Score without Best Animated Feature wins.
@@seankoontz4235 spider-verse score has more chances of winning than the boy and the heron..i have yet to seen spiderverse get snubbed on that score for every critics awards
How to Train Your Dragon was nominated for Best Original Score at the Oscars, and that lost Best Animated Feature to Toy Story 3. How to Train Your Dragon should have won that score Oscar. Way better score than The Social Network’s score.
I think the major difference between oppenheimer and power of the dog/roma/the fablemans is that it made nearly 1 billion dollars. Its just way more liked than any of those movies
Why are those even being compared to it? Its an exhilarating blockbuster with stars every where you look.
@@RB-.- because I have heard some online people say it won't win cause of front runners like those movies. But it's nothing like those movies.
Also a lot of the General audience saw Oppenhimer
But does the general public opinion really matter? Box office performance doesn't really impact what the Academy members think. I'm thinking of Moonlight winning over La La Land.
@@daniellepereira7255 it matters in this instance where its BOTH a cinematic achievement in terms of box office AND on top of being one of the most quality movies of the year. The trifecta of critics, audiences and industry guys completely loving the movie is a clear indication of the passion for the movie.
When they called Anatomy of a Fall for the screenplay win, I immediately went on Twitter to see your alls reaction lol! Great win!
I am so happy that Boy and the Heron won. My personal pick.
I hope Cillian wins the Oscar!
He did 2 days ago
1:44 first freakout of awards season!!
The Anatomy win for screenplay is such a great choice of winner. Hope it goes all the way
Oppenheimer slaughtered it but we'll let them have one
Loved Past lives but Anatomy is phenomenal choice too!!
@@RB-.- lol.... no tf it didn't.....
@@RB-.- no it didn't. i loved oppenheimer but god why are you guys so insufferable
@@freja201 how is it insufferable to acknowledge reality? Anatomy of a Fall is a fine little movie but Oppenheimer literally changed cinema forever. Easily the best and most important movie of the 2020s so far
15:04 totally agree! Anatomy's screenplay win was my absolute fav. Hopefully this boost could throw in another Oscar nom for Milo Machado Graner in supporting actor!
If Nolan doesn't win his Oscar im gonna riot.
Emma Stone is a producer on poor things. Same with margot robbie for barbie. Natalie portman and Will farrell is also a producer onbmay December
the ceremony was trashfire, but you can’t deny all the awards felt deserved. the voting body is on a roll!
Poor things deserves all the wins it can get
Yes, it does :)
I agree with the narrative I've heard that Poor Things is a better Barbie movie than Barbie, so I'm very glad that Barbie hype didn't overshadow it at the GG
@@daniellepereira7255 yeah Barbie and poor things are both great films
Brother bro- “I wouldn’t be suprised if boy and the heron won”
Also brother bro- *is suprised when boy and the heron wins*
it's not surprising since Golden Globes are criticized before for not giving love for international films especially with animation. now that it changed the voters, they let that one wjn
@@khylechristianderosales1894 The Oscars were also criticized for not giving love to international animated films 🤷♂️
If Anatomy wins best screenplay at the Oscars, and Hüller wins the BAFTA, it will greatly boost her Oscar chances.
Omg I would be ecstatic. Lily is a great actress but her performance is nowhere near Hüller‘s accomplishment.
Agree. Hüllers performance had many more layers to it than Gladstones. @@pb.j.1753
I’m rooting for Sandra Hüller and Oppenheimer at the Oscars 🙏🏼
After the speech that Gladstone gave last night. I don’t think anyone’s beating her, not even Emma Stone.
@@poett8875 yes lily gladstone has similar narrative that michelle yeoh had last year, to become the first indigenous to win a competitive oscars of any kind. unlike yeoh, she swept almost every critic wards that yeoh didn't last year. at this stage, she is pretty much a lock to win best actress. also emma stone had already won an Oscars, and she's young. so she might end up suffering the same fate that cate blanchette did last year.
@@poett8875 Yeah pretty much. She has the narrative to win. I think Emma Stone gave a stronger performance, but she has won before, so I can see the academy giving it to Gladstone.
If only the Oscars would create a Deserving Narrative award like the GG's Box office award, so that the important-narrative-actors could be recognised separately and the best performances could actually win the Oscars they've earned :)
@poett8875 I usually don’t pay attention to an actor’s speech, but what Lily said was thoughtful and moving. I’m sure she won over some Emma voters.
The thing with all these early 'frontrunners' who didn't end in glory (Fablemans, POTD, 1917) is that they weren't the cultural phenomenon that Oppenheimer was. Every single person I know saw Oppenheimer at the theatre. It was both critically AND commercially adored. I just can't imagine it missing like those other films did.
The video we've been waiting for 😂
Cillian Murphy was by far my favourite win in years! His performance was magnificent. His speech was wonderful & adorable. All the speeches were lovely actually.
Oppenheimer winning all the way to the Oscars for everything. Actor, Picture, Director, Supporting Actor, Score, Sound, Editing, Cinematography etc
👏 👏
And actor?
The Boy & the Heron feels like my personal victory... Anime getting mainstream love Suzume getting nominated and Miyanzaki winning his maiden GG... Also this is the first hand drawn ever to wiin... So🎉🎉🎉
only GG will do that now. Spiderverse gonna win the rest
It is an incredible coincidence to see Robert Downey Jr. win for OPPENHEIMER (a Christopher Nolan directed film), especially since the last time he was nominated (for TROPIC THUNDER) he lost to a performance from a Nolan film (Heath Ledger for THE DARK KNIGHT).
He is still overrated as an actor
nope@@abhisheksharma-sb3er
Yaay my reaction bros. I was waiting the whole day.
I think Stone, Gladstone, Muller and Mulligan will be locks for best actress Oscar nominations. 5th one will be tricky: I’m hoping for an Annette Bening comeback.
anatomy of a fall gives the deepest emotional depth from all the movies last year. Sandra was just phenomenal.
So happy for Nolan
As much as I LOVED spiderverse, I'm so proud of Boy and the Heron for winning.
So for those suprised that What was I made for won over I’m just Ken, “What was I made for” has a literal nomination for best single and song at the Grammies, this song is being recognised as one of the best songs of the year beyond just the Oscar’s so it’s going to to win every best original song award for films.
I have oppenheimer going all the way
Anatomy of a Fall win make my day
I thought of you guys when Anatomy won
Bradley Cooper looked genuinely happy for Cillian
Bradley is such a gentleman!
I have a feeling he’s not as Oscar hungry as people think. He seems like a very genuine dude
@lucasmorrison-kardol1962 Yeah, and I think the “6 months” comment from that interview was misinterpreted
Omg YESS I’ve been waiting all day hehe
I loved Justine Triet’s wins almost as much as I loved your reactions to both!
yo, how can your cat be so calm? :D
3:50 elite head shakes
Here’s my thoughts on each winner:
Drama Picture: Oppenheimer is the current front runner, and I don’t think it’s the same as POTD, Fabelmans, or Banshees, as it has way more passion than those three.
Drama Actor: I think the actor race is Murphy v Giamatti now, Cooper really shouldn’t have lost here and it’s very hard to win with audience scores like Maestro.
Drama Actress: Gladstone v Stone.
Comedy Picture: doubt Poor Things wins Best Picture, but it’s easily top five. I saw some people say Barbie could win Best Picture, but with its performance here I don’t see it unless it wins PGA and SAG.
Comedy Actor: like I said, I think the race is Murphy v Giamatti.
Comedy Actress: Gladstone vs Stone
Supporting Actor: RDJ seems like the front runner, but Gosling could still take it if he wins CC and SAG.
Supporting Actress: Da’Vine’s Oscar is locked.
Director: Nolan’s Oscar is locked.
Screenplay: Anatomy is a serious threat for the Screenplay Oscar, since it could also take BAFTA.
Animated Film: Spider-Verse is still likely taking it, since it has a good shot at CC, BAFTA, and PGA, but this shows it is a two-horse race.
Non-English Film: With the Screenplay win and this, Anatomy is locked in for a Picture nom, despite not even being France’s submission for the Oscar.
Score: Oppenheimer is the clear front runner for Score.
Song: What Was I Made For is currently the front runner, though I’m Just Ken could still take CC.
Nicely done.
Anatomy of a Fall, unfortunately, will not qualify for the "International Feature" category without a submission by the producing country, and is thus off of the Oscar short list (“The Taste of Things" made it for France). Should be interesting to see how many non-English films make the best picture top ten: Anatomy of a Fall, Zone of Interest (the de facto favorite for Oscar foreign film winner) and the partially-Korean-spoken Past Lives are my picks.
I know it’s not getting nominated for International Feature, but I think it’s firmly getting nominated for Best Picture now that it won Screenplay here.
I really want CC to throw some sort of curveball. Giamatti winning CC would make the Best Actor race really interesting
Fun fact, Anatomy of a Fall is the first film to win Screenplay at the Golden Globes without a Screenplay nomination at the Critics Choice since "The People vs. Larry Flynt" in 1996, also a courtroom drama.
Interesting.
anatomy is going to win at bafta too 🤭
I marked out when Anatomy of a Fall won Best Screenplay.
I really really hope she repeats at the Oscars.
As much as all the winners at the Globes were solid choices I just don't want everyone sweeping. So hopefully SAG and BAFTA go their own way in a least 2-3 of the top 5-8 categories.
It's sad AF that the Critic's Choice Awards are usually the Globes Part 2 but it would be nice if they did their own thing in at least 2-3 of their top 8 categories too. I just don't think they will...
So happy for anatomy of a fall !
I was so happy I called Anatomy of a Fall for screenplay. Just felt like a courtroom drama script typically plays over well.
The moment I was watching Oppenheimer throughout I was like RDJ is gonna win the Oscar ❤
Actually, yes, I predicted Anatomy of Fall on Gold Derby and I was so happy it won.
Same here.
Cat. Kudos on Anatomy of a Fall for getting the big ones!
Pretty much best case scenario. Great show, great wins. So happy To see wins for Oppenheimer, poor things, holdovers, , anatomy of a fall, and flower moon. Great films and very deserved wins
I'm also so happy and relieved that the awful past lives was shut the F out and Barbie only won the most inconsequential awards. They both made my worst of 2023 list so I'm very happy they did not get any deserved wins.
On the tv front = Beef , succession, and the bear are all very good. Maybe not what I'd have voted for but solid nonetheless.
Very well done show overall.
The will ferrell, Kirsten wiig bit was hilarious.
Oppensweeper
brother bro clapping like a seal for Anatomy of a Fall got me geeekeeeed 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love the picks. Most happy about succession though
hey guys Idk if you can answer this question but why doesn't the golden globes have a cinematography award? I looked my question up online and can't really find an answer
The Oscar expert? Lol
Wish I could’ve seen your reaction to the absolutely UNWATCHABLE opening monologue 😂
Cillian Murphy, Lily Gladstone, Robert Downey Jr, Da'vine Joy Rundolph and Chris Nolan will win Oscar.
I think Nolan, Da’Vine, and probably Robert are safe. Leading categories are still interesting
I’m betting my liver that Cillian loses to Bradley and Lily just plainly loses.
If Lily loses, then it would be to Emma Stone
Cillian gave better performance in Oppenheimer. No way he is losing to Bradley.@@SavageTigerMC
I'm amazed you were so surprised by What Was I Made For. It's a hauntingly beautiful song! I'm Just Ken is fun, but it's not a quality tune in comparison. Love your work! :)
These acting races are pretty locked up. Also what was I made for was nominated for soty at the Grammys so I expected it.
The reaction to Best Song kinda threw me. Really? I mean, the song that went viral, that went up the charts, made by two Oscar winners, was not your first guess? I mean, how?
True 😂 I don’t get why everyone wants and feels like “I’m just Ken” will win. It won’t win the Oscar because “What was I made for” is so much better 😅
righttt??? "i'm just ken" feels like a joke compared to the other two barbie song nominations
🤭
I feel like we just finished last award season and here we are again 😆👏🏼
When are you guys doing your Top 10 of 2023 lists?
I got 11/15. 73% accuracy. I expected to be higher. I balked on Screenplay (I went for Barbie) but I really thought hard about Anatomy of a Fall. I also almost went Boy and the Heron.
I took a risk on Drama Actress. I was thinking the Globes would mix that category up via a Kate Winslet Revolutionary Road type deal. I voted for Carey to win. I did not see Maestro going home with nothing. I also went for Jeffrey Wright over Giamatti. I wouldn't change that going back... I really didn't think they'd go for him.
still pushing for gosling but emma stone and sandra huller are gonna do so well this year
lil feedback: would be really helpful if you put the name of the film in text or verbalized the winner - had to rewind multiple times to hear it and see who actually won.
‘I am just Ken’ found in ditch! We cheered
Nobody lost here. Mark ronson and Andrew wyatt produced both songs.
🤭
The awards were very predictable. I was so hoping, especially after its two wins, that Sandra Huller would win for Anatomy of a Fall. THAT would have been something to talk about, but I still have this feeling that Paul Giamatti is going to win the Oscar, after many years of talk that he was snubbed for Sideways.
I am rooting for Hüller, for the Oscar. Emma Stone is also wonderful.
@@johntheXThose are my two picks as well. I love Lily Gladstone but I think Sandra and Emma gave the stronger performances.
I'm not a big anime fan, but I'm so happy for The Boy and the Heron
I think you forgot to show Anatomy of a Fall' s winning Best International
I seemed to have missed your Actor reaction to Cillian Murphy.
Everybody HATE maestro.
Best actor race is between Paul Giamatti and cilian Murphy.
Paul is older and has been in the industry longer.
THE BOY AND THE HERON!!!!!
Did You show the reaction of Best International Film ?
Another year, another Golden Globes reaction by Mike Faist and Ed Oxenbould. 😄
7:51 was odd. Why is it weird that Cole wanted "I'm Just Ken" to win, Brother Bro? I wanted it to win too.
the oscar expert is the jack and the brother bro is the finn
Y'all better sing a love song to the subscribers if you hit 50k
I predicted that Anatomy would win screenplay.
It feels good to be right about What Was I Made For? I argued with a lot of I’m Just Ken fans
Anatomy of a Fall was HUUUUUGGEEE!!!
Right now it's looking like a PoorThenheimer
why you didnt react for TV series?
Love your cat!
The shaky cam kinda gives me motion sickness
The Golden Globes could be cooler than the Oscars now. I don’t love “Poor Things” outside of Emma Stone’s performance, but these are all pretty strong winners.
Still trying to manifest “Asteroid City” and “The Boy and the Heron” for Best Picture nominations.
I don’t put much stock into the Globes, but it’s fun to watch them all get wasted.
I'm really surprised 'I'm just ken' didn't win
Why? “What was I made for” has so much quality and “I’m just Ken” is not the typical “award-song” 😅
@@sp9459I’m just Ken was the most popular and talked about song from the movie. When Barbie came out everyone was talking about “I’m Just Ken.”
Sandra Huller, Past Lives…. The nominations are the wins for them. Stop over expecting! 😂😂😂😂😂😂
HFPA feels proto-BAFTA at this point
Thanks to OE, BB and drowsy kitty-loaf! 🏆
Past Lives and The Zone of Interest are my favorites….
Anatomy of a fall heads let's goooooo
The boy and the Heron winning is so cool