The 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards: Best And Worst Of The Red Carpet


Posted on Jan 18, 2010 @ 07:17AM  
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It was a rainy afternoon on the red carpet of the 67th Annual Golden Globe Awards on Sunday, as all of Hollywood (minus Brad and Angelina) grabbed their umbrellas and threw on their favorite designer threads to see who would go home with the coveted golden statues.

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While many celebs like Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Julia Roberts, Mariah Carey and Lea Michelle stuck with basic black, others flushed the carpet in gorgeous shades of pinks, purples and reds.

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Kate Hudson, who isn’t afraid to try the most difficult of trends, wore a shockingly white Marchesa that looked like it belonged in an episode of The Jetson’s, while Style Siren Zoe Saldana took a risk that paid off, wearing a dramatic Louis Vuitton, tiered train strapless.  Olivia Wilde shimmered in a black and silver Gucci floorlength, which skimmed her flawless body, while Lea Michelle looked like she was ready to greet tourists at Disney Land in a princess-like, sweetheart necked, full skirted ball gown.

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Maggie Gyllenhaal took a break from blah, striking a haute high in a peachy pink mermaid floorlength.  Did Entourage star Perrey Reeves fail to read the fine print on her invite?  Wearing a teal and black Herve Leger, she was dressed for a night on the town, not the exclusive awards show!

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Just because African Americans appear in a film does not mean the characters represent the African American experience any more than White charqacters represent the 'White'

by blue_moon916
Posted Mon, 01/18/2010 - 12:02pm

characters represent the 'White' experience. The movie Precious was about abuse that occurs within fractured families.

by blue_moon916
Posted Mon, 01/18/2010 - 12:10pm

Many people would disagree, but I think “The Princess and the Frog” was a more meaningful film dealing with the African American experience than “Precious.” Just putting that out there.

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Posted Mon, 01/18/2010 - 3:31am

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