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Today's orgy of Golden Globes coverage has left us crumpled in a heap underneath our desk, feeling unsatisfied and more than a little used. (We can almost hear members of the HFPA swapping crude stories about the unflattering noise we make when someone nibbles on our earlobe.) Sure, you're already aware of who took home the prizes, but no awards package worth its weight in garish, gold-plated statuettes would be complete without a round-up of various websites' lists of last night's winners:

· Nominations & Winners (with backstage video!) [HFPA.org]
· Scorecard: Complete list of nominees and winners of the 63rd annual Golden Globe awards [LAT's The Envelope]
· And the winners are... [Variety.com Award Central]
· 2006 Golden Globe nominations and winners [THR]
· Golden Globe Winners [NY Times/AP]

Special Golden Globes Bonus List!

Top Golden Globes Celebrity Presenter Nominee Mispronunciations
· "Antony Hopkins," by Gwyneth Paltrow*
· "Tony Kirschner," by Harrison Ford
· "Pierce Bronson," by John Travolta
· "Laura Linley" by Jamie Foxx
· "Larry McMurshy" by Harrison Ford

[*Since Paltrow and Hopkins were co-stars in Proof, we will allow for the possibility that this obnoxious pronunciation was a sign of familiarity and not an error.]

UPDATE: As many people have pointed out, "Antony" is the preferred pronunciation of "Anthony" in the UK. Thus, Paltrow was not actually mispronouncing his name, just affecting the British pronunciation, which we feel secure in saying sounded a bit pretentious—even if typically Paltrowsian. We regret our mischaracterization and for expecting Paltrow to cater to brutish American custom, even while temporarily on US soil.