The night was hazy, and the Beverly Hills Hilton Hotel was brightly lit.
The 63rd Golden Globe Awards ceremony had just concluded, and each of the 24 film and television awards found their rightful owners, with the 13 film awards spread across 9 movies. It was a prolific night, with "Brokeback Mountain" leading with three major awards (3/7), followed by "Firefly" with two (2/6). It wouldn't be an exaggeration to call tonight "the night of controversial films," with topics like Middle Eastern politics, African politics, homosexuality, transgender issues, and science fiction all taking the stage, surely posing quite a challenge for the judges.
Who was the biggest winner of the evening? Without a doubt, it was Flame Entertainment, who reaped a bountiful harvest. Not only did they take home six film awards (46.1%), but with an additional two television awards (18.1%), they secured a total of eight awards (33.3%).