The actor hammed it up in his speech honoring Jodie Foster, and you had to love him for it. No, really, you had to.
The musical won the Best Motion Picture—Comedy or Musical, though Salmon Fishing in the Yemen probably had more jokes made about it.
The Lincoln star won the best actor award, and nothing was more expected or more satisfying. The guy is amazing.
Did you think it would beat Zero Dark Thirty and Lincoln? ...Yeah, we totally did, too. Totally.
Winning in maybe one of the toughtest categories, the Django Unchained director seemed as surprised as anyone that he'd won.
Though she was the butt of a few cheeky jokes, the Les Mis star won her category and saw her film pick up some more hardware.
Our favorite underappreciated actor actually got some appreciation for his Showtime series House of Lies.
Following his snub from the Oscars, the night's biggest surprise winner must have been feeling pretty good—we know we were.
Seeming to channel Ricky Gervais, the funnyman offered some extremely inappropriate humor about his costars and other actors, which the audience ate up.
The Homeland star won her second straight Golden Globe...and probably not her last.
The funny pair had the entire room cracking up...except a dour Tommy Lee Jones.
Despite winning, the actor gave a serious-sounding speech that seemed at odds with his words of gratitude.
Proving awkward behavior doesn't only occur on Girls, the TV star thanked stars like Tina Fey and Amy Poehler for helping her through her middle-school years, which Fey & Co. made sure to take (mock) issue with.
While accepting her lifetime achievement award, the actress and director appeared to be ready to make a big announcement...only to pull back and make a strong argument in favor of privacy.
The much-loved guy won for his role in Les Mis, and then gave a rousing acceptance speech that showed why he's so adored.