The actor took part in the show's opening "I am an actor" introductions, before goofing around and pouring drinks as a kicker.
The actor gave a speech that was pure McConaughey, filled with joy, wisdom and some utterly impossible to understand tidbits as he accepted the Best Actor award.
The Blue Jasmine actress accepted the Best Actress award, quipping that since Matthew McConaughey had talked about Neptune, she could get five more seconds.
The hilarious writer and star was superfunny while on stage.
Chiwetel Ejiofor, Lupita Nyong'o, Benedict Cumberbatch and Sarah Paulson introduced their film, though the teleprompter incorrectly referred to the original text as a "novel" instead of a memoir.
The Breaking Bad star won the Best Actor ina TV Drama but not before trying to sing just a little bit.
In maybe the biggest, happiest surprise, the 12 Years a Slave actress took the Best Supporting Actress award.
The EGOT winner (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) picked up the Lifetime Achievement Award.
The two August Osage County actors enjoy some time onstage.
The actor, who won for his work in Behind the Candelabra, gave a fun, naughty speech.
The actor gave a moving speech that honored real-life victims of HIV and AIDS, the late actor James Gandolfini and his mother.
We wish she would attend everything.
The actress was a surprise winner for her supporting work in Phil Spector.
The cast of the ABC hit scored their fourth straight Best Comedy Ensemble win.
The ageless actress gave a funny speech about how, well, she forgot to bring the right speech.
The costars introduced Lee Daniels' The Butler.
The Modern Family star gave a hilarious speech while accepting the Best Actor, Comedy award.
Amy Adams, Bradley Cooper and Jeremy Renner introduced the film, which would go on to win the Best Ensemble award.
As a serious-looking Affleck signed off, Gooding jumped onstage to wish all a good Martin Luther King holiday. And then it was over.