Movie Commentary

Band of Golden

Charlize thanks everyone, Bill thanks nobody, and Anthony forgets to thank his hosts -- here are the 10 memorable moments from the 2004 Golden Globes ceremony
| Jan 23, 2004
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Diane Keaton: Chris Haston/NBC

Least Likely FCC Nightmare

Diane Keaton Last year, Bono's use of the F-word (he called U2's Globe win for Best Song ''f---ing brilliant'') got the producers in trouble with the Federal Communication Commission. This year, trouble came in the unexpected form of dithery Diane Keaton. The ''Something's Gotta Give'' acting winner, who described herself as a ''rediscovered eccentric,'' gave a rambling speech that included several thank-yous to writer/director Nancy Meyers and costar Jack Nicholson, so when she was cued to wrap it up, she was caught by surprise and dropped the s-word. Hey, FCC, cut Keaton some slack -- she's America's sweetheart again.