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The Golden Globes are the “boozy grandmother on the dancefloor” of awards shows: strange and frightening, yet impossible to look away from. The annual ceremony is a looser, sillier Oscars, driven by star power and the presence of an open bar.
Absurdity is baked into it, primarily because everyone knows that the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, who decide the awards, are composed of just a few dozen people.
But even with that caveat in mind, there are still some wins and nominations in Golden Globes history that are too bizarre to ignore.
Ahead of this year’s virtual Globes on 28 February, which will be hosted by returning emcees Amy Poehler and Tina Fey, we’ve collated some of the silliest wins and nods in its history.
For some of us, our comforts rest in stepping into the on-screen worlds of science fiction, fantasy, comedy or action. With plenty of media from different genres promising a more
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By Rick Lovett
Feb 17, 2021
The Bottom Line: “There are perks to staying in – you can avoid the winter chill and save money while you’re at it.
Here’s what’s binge-able this month.
NETFLIX
“iCarly” (seasons 1-2)
“Keeping Up With The Kardashians,”season 19 (E!)
“American Psycho” (2000)
“The Shape of Water” (2017)
“Sonic the Hedgehog” (2020)
AMAZON PRIME
“Coming To America” (1988)
“Whitney: Can I Be Me” (Showtime)
“Catfish” (2010)
“Lethal Weapon” (1987)
“Rudy” (1993)
“The Silence of the Lambs” (1991)
“When Harry Met Sally” (1989)
“Jeepers Creepers 2” (2003)
“Austin Powers in Goldmember” (2002)
“Batman” (1989)
“Blade Runner 2049” (2017)
“The Matrix” (1999)
“Aquaman” (2018)
“Jimmy Carter: Rock and Roll President” (2020)
“Bill And Ted’s Excellent Adventure” (1989)