Golden Globe Awards 2017: Jimmy Fallon Sets The Ball Rolling In Style
Jimmy Fallon marked the opening of the Golden Globe Awards with La La Land song and dance.
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The
very
multi-talented
Jimmy
Fallon
marked
the
opening
of
the
74th
Golden
Globe
Awards
on
Sunday
with
the
much
acclaimed
taped
song-and-dance
from
the
most-nominated
movie,
La
La
Land.
The
Award
night
accompanied
by
various
celebrity
cameos
set
the
tone
for
what
is
contemplated
as
the
grand
opening
of
the
much-awaited
award
ceremony
of
the
year.
"Let's
make
tonight
a
celebration," said
Jimmy
Fallon,
after
an
awkward
halt
due
to
a
teleprompter
malfunction.
However,
Jimmy
Fallon
can
never
be
off
from
his
tickling
political
jokes
and
he
mumbled
"One
of
the
few
places
left
where
America
still
honors
the
popular
vote."
Aaron
Taylor-Johnson
wins
the
first
award
of
the
Golden
Globes
night
in
the
category
of
Best
Supporting
actor.
He
won
the
award
for
his
performance
in
Nocturnal
Animals.
"I
made
it
-
thank
you," Taylor-Johnson
said
in
the
acceptance
speech.
However,
early
in
the
Television
award
category,
the
FX
series
Atlanta
won
the
award
for
best
comedy.
Billy
Bob
Thornton
won
the
award
for
Best
Actor
for
his
performance
in
Goliath.
Tracee
Ellis
Ross
won
the
Best
Actress
award
for
her
performance
in
ABC
series
Black-ish.
"This
is
for
all
of
the
women
of
color
and
colorful
people
whose
stories,
ideas,
thoughts
are
not
always
considered
worthy.
I
want
you
to
know
that
I
see
you.
We
see
you." Ross
said
in
her
award
acceptance
speech.