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Our Favorite Stars React to Their Golden Globe Nominations!

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The 72nd Golden Globe Nominations were finally announced this morning, with some pretty obvious choices (ahem, Benedict Cumberbatch) and we can't wait to see how it all shakes down on January 11—especially since Tina Fey and Amy Poehler are returning to host. Considering it's a pretty big deal to even be nominated, we always love hearing the stars' reactions to the news, and luckily we've got some good ones this year, from the dashing Eddie Redmayne and the incredibly talented Helen Mirren to the always hilarious Ricky Gervais. If you want to see the full list, because there are a lot of categories that span film and television, head over to the Golden Globes to check them out. 

Ricky Gervais
Derek
Best Actor in a TV Series, Musical or Comedy

Keira Knightley
The Imitation Game
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

"I felt so lucky to have portrayed Joan Clarke, such an extraordinary woman who defied convention and was part of a moment in history. Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for this honor, and for recognizing our film. I can't wait to celebrate with everyone."

Eddie Redmayne
The Theory of Everything
Nominee, Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture, Drama

“I was in the middle of attempting to do all my holiday shopping in a day when I got the call. I am beyond thrilled to be nominated alongside such a stunning quartet of actors. The fact that Felicity, Jóhann [Jóhannsson], and the film are nominated means the world. I am hugely grateful to the HFPA—and to Professor Stephen Hawking for his personal support in helping me to share his story with the world.”

Felicity Jones
The Theory of Everything
Nominee, Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

"I'm overjoyed to hear this news! It's a tremendous feeling to receive recognition for this film amongst a list of so many wonderful actors—an absolute privilege. The greatest thanks to the HFPA, and to Jane Hawking for entrusting me with performing her moving and inspirational life story."

Alan Cumming
The Good Wife
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie

Emma Stone
Birdman
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

"I have no words. I am so incredibly honored and grateful for this and feel insanely lucky to have had the chance to work with Alejandro, Michael, Edward, and the whole cast and crew of the beautiful madness that is Birdman. Now can someone please explain who this 'Meryl Streep' woman is?!"

Emily Blunt
Into the Woods
Best Actress Nomination, Musical or Comedy

"Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for embracing the Baker's Wife and recognizing this film that I am so proud to be a part of. Playing this part made me stretch myself as an actor and muster up any courage I could to find my singing voice. It was so worth it to be a part of Rob Marshall's beautiful and moving film that means so much to me."

Rob Marshall
Into the Woods
Best Picture Nomination, Musical or Comedy

“On behalf of my fellow producers, John DeLuca and Marc Platt, I want to thank the Hollywood Foreign Press for this wonderful honor. I am so proud to have been a part of bringing Sondheim and Lapine’s beloved and profound work to the screen, and equally proud of the extraordinary cast who brought it to life with such passion and heart.”

Colin Hanks
Fargo
Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Movie

Allison Tolman
Fargo
Best Actress in a Mini-Series or TV Movie

“Saying I'm excited about Fargo's Golden Globe nominations is a bit of an understatement. I'm over the moon. This project changed my life in incredibly concrete ways so win, lose, or draw—I'm just thrilled to keep the dream (and the party) going a little longer.”

Clive Owen
The Knick
Best Actor in a TV Series, Drama

"This nomination is also a testament to the writers of The Knick who provided such rich and riveting material, the fantastic cast and of course to the great Steven Soderbergh. A huge thank you to them and of course the Hollywood Foreign Press for this wonderful honor."

Helen Mirren
The Hundred-Foot Journey
Best Actress Nomination, Musical or Comedy

"Merci a les Couilles D'orees. C'est Vachement chouette!"

Translation: Thank you to the golden balls. It is cowly [damned] nice!

Patricia Arquette
Boyhood
Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture

Reese Witherspoon
Wild
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

"I'm extremely thankful that the film is being recognized in this way. Wild is truly my baby and was a labor of love from the beginning. Cheryl Strayed was so brave in putting her life's journey into words and it makes me happy that this type of recognition will hopefully drive more people to experience it on film."

Rosamund Pike
Gone Girl
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Drama

"It is as if a magic carpet picked me up last year and it is astonishing and exhilarating that it has taken me all the way here. I am nothing but grateful to have had the opportunity to dive into a role like this. All thanks really go to David Fincher for his guidance and for allowing me to play Gillian Flynn's incredible, confounding character. I’m very honored to be nominated alongside actresses I have long admired. Thank you so much to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association for this nomination!"

Amy Adams
Big Eyes
Best Actress in a Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy

"Thank you to the Hollywood Foreign Press for this honor. It's so exciting to be nominated for a film I really enjoyed making and I'm so proud to have been a part of Tim Burton's vision in sharing Margaret Keane's story alongside Christoph [Waltz]."

Mila Pantovich

An avid traveler, Mila Pantovich lives in the UK with her husband and cat. She has been working with JustLuxe as a writer and editor since 2012 and has been featured in several publications. Follow her travels on Instagram: @MilaPantovich ...(Read More)

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