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Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

The Golden Globes After-Party

Little Gold Men by Vanity Fair

Vanity Fair

Tv & Film

4.21.2K Ratings

🗓️ 11 January 2016

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

While Hollywood recovers from its hangovers, we gather for a special Little Gold Men episode to digest the Golden Globes— the winners, the losers, the many surprises, and the standing ovations that tell us a lot about Oscar season.  

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to Little Gold Men, the Award Season Podcasts from Vanity Fair and Panapley.

0:11.7

I'm Katie Rich, the Hollywood editor of vanity fair.com and I'm here as always with vanity

0:16.3

fair's digital director Mike Hogan.

0:18.0

Hi Katie. And Vanity Fair's film critic Richard Lawson.

0:20.0

Hello.

0:21.0

We've gathered today to talk about the Golden Globes which aired on Sunday night.

0:24.0

It's Monday morning as we record this, but before we get started, there was some kind of

0:27.6

sad pop culture news out there that we wanted to talk about first.

0:30.1

Mike, do you want to start us off by talking about David Bowie?

0:32.6

Yeah, you know, I woke up this morning at like 4.30 to, you know, get a glass of water and I couldn't

0:37.9

resist looking at my phone and saw all the sad news about David Bowie then. And you you know there had been some rumors that he was

0:45.1

ill for a while but since those rumors started he released two albums I think it's

0:49.1

two and it's just an absolutely towering figure.

0:52.6

You know, Richard and I were talking before,

0:54.0

I think he was basically the single,

0:55.6

one-man Beatles of the 70s.

0:57.8

I remember first seeing him doing that crazy Bing Crosby,

1:00.9

little drummer boy when I was seven years old.

1:03.7

He actually was nominated for a golden globe,

1:06.4

if you can believe it, for the best original song

1:10.2

for the motion picture cat people in 1982. I don't know if you guys remember Paul Strader's

1:15.6

cat people with Natasha Kinski, but I had forgotten that it existed if I ever knew.

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