January 8, 2024 @ 11:52 AM
The very first point Paul Giamatti did after winning a Golden Globe for his function as a curmudgeonly teacher in “The Holdovers”? Ordered a hamburger at an In-N-Out in L.A.’s Westwood.
Social media site toasted the realistic celebrity, that is seen examining his phone while his Globe rests in the middle of mugs and trays at the junk food chain that’s closest to the Beverly Hilton, where the honors event was held Sunday evening.
“This is the most Paul Giamatti thing I’ve ever seen,” created movie doubter Zoe Rose Bryant.
Filmmaker and podcaster Sergio Muñoz Esquer captioned the breeze, “My king.”
Bingeing on a hamburger while still in your tux or dress after a honors reveal is a classic Hollywood custom, as shown by Hilary Swank’s devouring on an Astro Hamburger after winning a Best Starlet Oscar for “Million Dollar Baby” in 2005, Helen Mirren delighting in one at the Guv’s Sphere in 2007 after winning Finest Starlet for “The Queen” and Reese Witherspoon and Nick Kroll sharing a post-Oscar selfie at an In-N-Out in 2017.
In his approval speech Sunday evening, Giamatti thanked his “whole family of teachers.”
“It’s a movie about a teacher, I play a teacher and I come from a whole family of teachers and teachers are good people and you gotta respect them, this is for teachers as well,” Giamatti claimed.
He additionally quipped, “Certainly this is the first time this award has been given to an actor who played a character… that smelled like a fish.” In the 1970s-set Alexander Payne movie, Dominic Sessa’s personality makes the olfactory monitoring after being stuck to Giamatti’s ugly teacher over the Xmas break.
“Thank you Alexander Payne, Alexander the Great. For some mysterious reason, this man has enormous faith in me — I don’t know why,” claimed the star, that formerly starred in Payne’s dramedy “Sideways.”
“The Holdovers” celebrity Da’Vine Delight Randolph additionally won a Globe for Sustaining Starlet in a Music or Funny.