Jimmy Kimmel hosted the ceremony kicking things off with a rather safe
opening monologue which poked fun at Harvey Weinstein and Mike Pence.
Not exact matches
Certain topics are tackled early on, including the hideous subject of priests» sexual abuse of minors, and this gives the reader a sense of being present at a conversation
which is real and
open, not a rant or a
monologue.
His
opening monologue was stupendous, but after that he wasn't there,
which made me sad: -LRB-.
«We are living in a watershed moment,» first ever SAG Awards host Kristen Bell said in her
opening monologue,
which stayed light.
Host Seth Meyers brought a mixture of levity and earnestness to his
opening monologue, in
which he took verbal jabs at Woody Allen, Spacey, and Weinstein, whose absence from the ceremony was glaring in the wake of over 70 allegations of sexual misconduct.
The Golden Globes has kicked off with an
opening monologue from host Seth Meyers
which saw him directly address the sexual harassment scandal to have rocked Hollywood in recent months.
For his
opening monologue,
which can be watched above, Franco fielded questions from the studio audience with a little help from Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill and Steve Martin.
This year's ceremony is hosted by Seth Meyers whose
opening monologue directly addressed the sexual harassment scandal to have rocked Hollywood in recent months, dishing out a joke about Harvey Weinstein
which drew gasps from the audience - you can find a compilation of his best jokes here.
The Oscars,
which kicked off with an
opening monologue by popular talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, included some snubs and surprise wins.
In his
opening monologue,
which, as expected, poked fun at President Trump, host Jimmy Kimmel encouraged the entire Dolby Theatre auditorium to give Meryl Streep a «totally undeserved round of applause».
Bell was less pointed in her
monologue,
which was decidedly shorter than the
opening remarks made by other recent awards hosts, Seth Meyers (the Golden Globes) or Stephen Colbert (the Emmys).
The
opening monologue touched on growing up in foster care, for
which she thanked «anyone who paid taxes between 1990 and 1999.»
The musically inclined and
monologue - inclusive show —
which opened last night and continues through December 23 — follows in a lineage tracing back to Bond's holiday - themed shows as part the outlandish cabaret duo Kiki & Herb, for
which the artist channeled the persona of a booze - swilling, pill - popping octogenarian with a grizzled voice and a tendency to overshare.