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We’re live-blogging the 2011 Golden Globe Awards with Cinematical’s **William Goss, Eric D. Snider **and Scott Weinberg. Keep refreshing this page for the latest piece of snark-filled wisdom from our team of professional awards show live-bloggers, and check out the links below for a list of nominees, as well as winners and red carpet photos updated in real time. Enjoy the show!
2011 Golden Globe Winners (updated in real time)
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All 2011 Golden Globes Coverage
9:27PM: And the award for Screenplay from the Film Whose Publicist Sent the Nicest Gift Basket to the HFPA goes to… ‘The Social Network’! Aaron Sorkin accepts the award, talks for a minute; will give his real speech while walking through the hallways backstage.
9:25PM: Seeing Tina Fey and Steve Carell present the Best Screenplay award reminds me that ‘Date Night’ should have been about 1,000 times funnier than it was.
9:20PM: One year from now, this commercial for the Adam Sandler movie where Jennifer Aniston has to pretend to be married to him will re-air in conjunction with its Golden Globe nomination.
9:17PM: Hey! This 'Temple Gn’ thing won at the Emmys, too! No fair double-dipping. Claire Danes picks up the trophy for Best Actress in a TV Movie or Miniseries. The real Temple Gn is there, pleased as punch. Are we allowed to make jokes about Temple G*n? No? Not even the shirt? OK. That’s cool.
**9:13PM: **Naturally, Tilda Swinton calls a TV movie a “televisual movie.” Why wouldn’t she? She and Geoffrey Rush present the Best Actor in a Televisual Movie award to Al Pacino. He played Jack Kevorkian, whose next patient is Robert De Niro’s career.
9:10PM: Sylvester Stallone introduces Best Drama Nominee ‘The Fighter,’ because he played a boxer in a movie, or something.
9:04PM: Now, time for Snider to run with it!
8:59PM: Gervais introduces Robert Downey, Jr. by his rehab facilities. RDJ: “I don’t know if an actress can do her best work until she’s slept with me…” And the winner for Best Actress in a Comedy/Musical is: Annette Bening** for ‘The Kids Are All Right.’
8:55PM: **WHAT DID JUSTIN BIEBER DO TO HIS HAIR!!! He and Hailee Steinfeld are presenting Best Animated Feature, which goes to… **‘Toy Story 3.’ **Director Lee Unkrich: “Were you two even born when the first one came out?”