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This year's Golden Globes wasn't the first joke at Taylor Swift's expense

Tina Fey; Taylor Swift; Jo Koy
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Sometimes an awards show moment can change the course of history—at least, if you’re Taylor Swift. The mind immediately goes to the 2009 VMAs, an event that has haunted both Swift and Kanye West’s careers for more than a decade. Most recently, there was the cringeworthy Jo Koy quip about the cameras cutting less frequently to Swift at the Golden Globes than they do at NFL games; Swift’s blank-faced reaction as she sipped a glass of wine showed how little tolerance she has for being an awards show punchline. She’s been here before, literally, at the Golden Globes in 2013, when a joke from Tina Fey altered the course of Swift’s public persona, a joke that in some ways looms just as large over Swiftian lore as the infamous Kanye West interruption. - Mary Kate Carr Read More

Ayo Edebiri; Da’Vine Joy Randolph

Ayo Edebiri; Da’Vine Joy Randolph
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A whole lot of things went wrong for the Golden Globes Journalists last night. They messed up the seating chart. Comedian Jo Koy made a queasy bid for Worst Awards Show Host Of All Time. They scared the hell out of Elizabeth Debicki and even flubbed what should have been an easy ace with a hollow Suits reunion. On top of all that, a bunch of award winners couldn’t even get their name right. - Emma Keates Read More

Robert Downey Jr. and Meryl Streep

Robert Downey Jr. and Meryl Streep
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Say what you will about the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (and plenty has already been said), but at least they knew how to put on a good show. This year’s revamped Golden Globes ceremony felt more disciplined than in years past, and less interesting. The speeches were short, there weren’t any video packages or musical performances, and after bombing during his opening monologue, host Jo Koy never regained his energy and only appeared sparingly. We didn’t even get any major curve balls when it came to the winners. In a quest to become more respectable, the Globes may have lost some of the chaotic fun that made them so entertaining to watch. Still, there were enough highlights and lowlights t0 give us something to talk about until the next big awards show. Here are some of them. - Cindy White Read More

Jimmy Kimmel; Aaron Rodgers

Jimmy Kimmel; Aaron Rodgers
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It’s been a while since we’ve seen some good old-fashioned, all hate no love nemeses in the news. For all the lovers of haters out there, have we got a new duo for you. - Emma Keates Read More

Jo Koy

Jo Koy
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Jo Koy found out why hosting The Golden Globes is considered one of the least desirable gigs in Hollywood last night with a speed unrivaled even by Oppenheimer’s nuclear bomb (a film he may not have finished because it was too long). There’s no other way to say it: his monologue sucked. If you’ve been anywhere near the internet (or a Swiftie) in the past 24 hours, you probably know just how bad it was. It was misogynistic. It was outdated. It was a miserably uncomfortable affair that was even worse for the stars in the audience than it was for viewers at home, although as one of those viewers, that’s pretty hard to imagine. - Emma Keates Read More

Here's what Adult Swim did with Steamboat Willie

Steamboat Willie
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Most of the Internet’s use of Steamboat Willie—the earliest version of Mickey Mouse that has recently entered the public domain—can be summed up in one classic copypasta. “Drew like a dark, fucked up version of [Steamboat Willie] haha,” the meme goes. “Just a glimpse into my dark reality. A full stare into my twisted perspective would make most simply go insane lmao.” See: proto-Mickey with pointy little teeth and an evil expression. How ghastly, how grotesque! This is not the non-threatening Mickey Mouse we know and love! Many of these dark, fucked up takes on Steamboat Willie are ironic and in on the joke, serving as commentary on the inevitable “twisted” projects that will employ the mouse’s visage. Now Adult Swim has entered the fray with its own gently NSFW Steamboat Willie, and the lines have become blurred about what’s twisted in an ironic way and what’s a sincere attempt at edginess. - Mary Kate Carr Read More

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds

Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
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Although there’s been a fair amount of ink spilled, over the last few years, about the ways Disney’s Star Wars movie franchise kind of fell off a cliff in the immediate aftermath of The Rise Of Skywalker, it’s worth remember that Star Trek has had it a hell of a lot worse. Although Trek’s television fortunes are doing pretty great at the moment—four series and counting, mostly well-received, right now—the series has been in retreat at the box office for fully eight years at this point, after the under-performance of 2016's Star Trek: Beyond. (To the point that franchise star Chris Pine—a Major Movie Star!—has said more than once than he has absolutely no clue whether he still has that job, for all that the official line is that “Star Trek 4" is still in “active development.”) - William Hughes Read More

Left: Steve Martin (Photo: Bruce Glikas/WireImage/Getty Images) Right: Jo Koy (Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

Left: Steve Martin (Photo: Bruce Glikas/WireImage/Getty Images) Right: Jo Koy (Photo: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images)

The fraternity of people who’ve hosted national award shows is a pretty tiny one, a connection shared between some few dozens of people who’ve faced the collected stares of TV cameras, the looming eye of social media, and, most especially, the many super-famous people seated directly in front of them. Hence, maybe, why Steve Martin—who’d know, having hosted the Academy Awards on three occasions, in 2001, 2003, and 2010—spoke out today in defense of Jo Koy, who’s generally held to have put up a brick while hosting the Golden Globes this past Sunday. - William Hughes Read More

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