Golden Globes 2009 Best & Worst Highlights

Golden Globes Best & Worst Moments

    BEST: Brangelina Dis Seacrest
    As usual, Ryan Seacrest held Q&A court with an endless string of celebs during E!'s red carpet coverage. But when Seacrest spotted the world's most famous couple, they didn't approach, so he chased them down. As he inched closer and called out, the pair posed for a photo as Seacrest stood awkwardly behind, and moved on. Hate or love the 'AI' host, you had to feel a little bad for him.

    Frazer Harrison, Getty Images

    WORST: J. Lo Tells Crowd to Pipe It
    On stage to present the night's first award (Best Supporting Actress), Jennifer Lopez had to give the star-studded audience a little talking-to when a loud chatter ceased to quiet down. "Hello, hello mama talking." Awkward! Who did she think she was talking to, the twins?

    Paul Drinkwater, NBC / AP

    GOLDEN QUOTE
    "This is the only time I'm going to be in competition with Clint Eastwood." -- Bruce Springsteen, after picking up the Best Song award for his 'Wrestler' track over Eastwood's self-penned 'Gran Torino' tune

    Paul Drinkwater, NBC / AP

    BEST: Heath Ledger Wins Best Supporting Actor
    A constant source of speculation this awards season has been to what extent the late 'Dark Knight' star Heath Ledger would be acknowledged. Well, Ledger got his first big win, with 'DK' director Christopher Nolan accepting on his behalf. Nolan showed a clip of Ledger's Joker before saying Ledger's death left "a hole ripped in the future of cinema."

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    WORST: Line, Please
    Looking like a deer in headlights, presenter Zac Efron dropped the ball when it came time for him to accept the Best Actor in a TV Drama award on Gabriel Byrne's behalf. Confused co-presenter Hayden Panettiere helped Zac save some face, though, by feeding him his lines.

    Jewel Samad, AFP / Getty Images

    GOLDEN QUOTE
    "Tina Fey and I had an agreement that if Barack Obama won, I would speak for the show from now on. Welcome to post-racial America!" -- Tracy Morgan accepting the Best TV Series - Musical or Comedy award for '30 Rock'

    Steve Granitz, WireImage

    BEST: Kate Winslet Finally Wins Something! Twice!
    Before Sunday, Winslet was 0-10 at the Golden Globes and Oscars. But it rained and it poured this year. Not only did she win Best Supporting Actress (for 'The Reader'), she also walked away with Best Actress (for 'Revolutionary Road'). And while her first speech was touching, her second was damn near tear-jerking, with the emotional Winslet repeatedly telling herself to "gather."

    Paul Drinkwater, NBC / AP

    WORST: And the Award for Best Dad Goes to ...
    While picking up his Best Supporting Actor trophy, Alec Baldwin gave a shout-out to his daughter Ireland, who he once notoriously called a "pig." Then, presenter and recovering sex addict David Duchovny made a point of saying his wife had given him a message from his son. Way to use your kids, guys.

    Matt Sayles, AP

    GOLDEN QUOTE
    "I wish I got to do this a long time ago, in a different era in Hollywood. Maybe in the '80s. That way instead of being drunk with Mickey Rourke tonight I'd be doing cocaine with Mickey Rourke tonight." -- Presenter Seth Rogen

    Matt Sayles, AP

    BEST: Take That, All You Haters
    Despite winning Best Actress in a TV Series - Comedy or Musical two years in a row, Tina Fey kept it real by admitting that outspoken internet haters get under her skin. So, taking a cue from her '30 Rock' alter ego, she told trash-talking no-names like Diane Fan and Cougar Letter to "suck it." Yeah, you heard the lady.

    Jewel Samad, AFP / Getty Images

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