We watch the Golden Globes for a lot of strange moments, and the post modern hosting job from Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh (Golden Globe winner Sandra Oh, no less!), and this year's awards show had several. We had the hosts give everyone in the audience flu shots, we had Maya Rudolph fake propose to Amy Poehler, but for our money, our favorite moment of the weird night was a completely unscripted one. When Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg jokes that "Crazy Rich Asians" is the first movie starring an Asian lead since "Ghost in the Shell" and "Aloha", making fun of how the caucasian Scarlett Johansson and Emma Stone played Japanese characters in them, a lone voice in the distance shouted "I'm sorry".
We watch the Golden Globes for a lot of strange moments, and the post modern hosting job from Andy Samberg and Sandra Oh (Golden Globe winner Sandra Oh, no less!), and this year's awards show had several. We had the hosts give everyone in the audience flu shots, we had Maya Rudolph fake propose to Amy Poehler, but for our money, our favorite moment of the weird night was a completely unscripted one. When Sandra Oh and Andy Samberg jokes that "Crazy Rich Asians" is the first movie starring an Asian lead since "Ghost in the Shell" and "Aloha", making fun of how the caucasian Scarlett Johansson and Emma Stone played Japanese characters in them, a lone voice in the distance shouted "I'm sorry".