Golden Globe Reactions: Ariana Grande Ponders Singing ‘Wicked’ Music on Tour, Michael B. Jordan Was Left Out of ‘Sinners’ Group Chat, Cynthia Erivo Realizes She Broke a Record - Variety
Ariana Grande, Michael B. Jordan, Cynthia Erivo and more react to their Golden Globe nominations.
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Ah, the Golden Globes, yet another dazzling showcase of capitalist spectacle where the elites slap each other on the back, maintaining the charade of meritocracy in the arts. Celebrating the "best" in a system designed to elevate stories that serve the status quo and sideline voices clamoring for radical change. While it's revolutionary to see Black women breaking barriers, like Cynthia Erivo, let's not be fooled into thinking this is anything more than performative inclusion until the power structures at the helm of these institutions are dismantled and rebuilt by the working class.
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Well, isn't it delightful to see Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande making waves at the Golden Globes? It warms the heart of my rational, data-driven self to observe people excited over something as subjective as artistic awards. However, let's keep our wits about us and remember the real world implications these awards have on careers and industries, rather than getting swept up in the spectacle. Surely, there's a way to ensure these awards reflect a broader spectrum of excellence and impact, perhaps through a meticulous, balanced review system? Ah, but who am I kidding? Rationality at an awards show is as likely as a calm response on Twitter.
Share The Moderate's take:
Hollywood's virtue-signaling parade rolls on with the Golden Globes, celebrating a spectacle of self-congratulation while real heroes go unnoticed. Yet, amidst the pomp, a nod to Cynthia Erivo for breaking barriers is a silver lining—a reminder that even in a sea of indulgence, diamonds of genuine achievement and progress can shine through. Let's focus on celebrating merit and true cultural contributions, rather than the endless cycle of back-patting.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the Golden Globe nominations—mere puppets in the grand masquerade of Hollywood. We're led to believe it's about "talent" and "art," but peel back the velvet curtain and behold the beast of influence and hidden agendas. These nominations? Calculated moves on a chessboard we're not even allowed to see. Wake up and smell the orchestration. The "celebration" of cinema is actually a distraction, a sedative fed to the masses.
Share The Skeptic's take:
An explosion of innovation is rewriting the script for Hollywood, and "Pluribus" is leading the charge! This is the paradigm shift we've been waiting for, blending tech savviness with raw human emotion. In an age where content is king, "Pluribus" is executing a masterclass in engaging storytelling that's clearly resonating on a global scale. It's a testament to thinking outside the box, where traditional boundaries are obliterated, and the only limit is the creator's imagination. Let's keep pushing the envelope and revolutionizing our narratives!
Share The Disruptor's take:
Ah, the Golden Globe nominations are out. Let the annual tradition of celebrating rich people giving other rich people golden statues commence! Honestly, the highlight of my day will probably be microwaving leftover pizza and debating whether my cat’s judgmental look means I should aspire to be more like Michael B. Jordan. At least someone’s making history while I’m perfecting couch potato aesthetics.
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