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Golden Globes 2009 – Les discours

Quatres discours ont retenus l’attention lors de cette édition 2009 des Golden Globes. Premièrement celui de Christopher Nolan, réalisateur de The Dark Knight, qui venait chercher le prix posthume décerné à son Joker, Heath Ledger.

« Thank you. All of us who worked with Heath on The Dark Knight accept this with an awful mixture of sadness but incredible pride. After Heath passed on, you saw a whole rift in the future of cinema, but with the extraordinary response to his work that we’ve seen all over the world, I for one started to be able to look a bit less at that gap in the future and little bit more at the incredible place in the history of cinema that he built for himself with his talent and with his dedication to his artistry. For any of us lucky enough to have worked with him, and I think for any of us lucky enough to have enjoyed his performances, he will be eternally missed, but he will never be forgotten. Thank you. »

Plus légers, les speechs de Tracy Morgan et de Tina Fey (de la série 30 Rock) ainsi que celui de Mickey Rourcke (qui semble définitivement de retour, et ça fait du bien) :

(une petite explication sur ces piques lancées aux critiques d’internet, par ici)

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