Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeIt was the most unusual Golden Globes Awards since 2008, when the writers’ strike forced producers to scrap it in favor of a press conference.
But this year, the show strived to be, in the words of executive producer Barry Adelman, as “Golden Globes-y” as possible.That meant embracing unpredictable moments, such as when Catherine O’Hara’s husband added sound effects from his phone to the “Schitt’s Creek” star’s acceptance speech, or when “Judas and the Black Messiah” star Daniel Kaluuya accidentally had his laptop on mute (something that was quickly rectified).“There were a number of surprises all night long where suddenly people popped up in situations that you had no idea that it was happening,”.
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