Atonement, the big screen adaptation of Ian McEwan's novel, won the biggest prize, taking the Golden Globe for best drama.
Michael Caine took the Golden Globe as best actor in a musical comedy for his role as the slick, small-town booking agent, Ray Say, in the movie "Little Voice."
"The Sea Inside" took the Golden Globe for best foreign film and is a nominee for an Oscar in the same category.
Madonna, herself, took home the Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical, and the film won the award for Best Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical.
"Nip/Tuck," the envelope-pushing drama about plastic surgery on FX, took the Golden Globe for best dramatic series on television.
Anjelica Huston took the Golden Globe for best supporting actress in a television series or mini-series, for her performance in the suffragist-era HBO film "Iron Jawed Angels."
Madonna took the Golden Globe for best actress in that category for her role as Eva Peron in "Evita."
The tale of warring bachelorettes is considered an outside bet for a best film Oscar nomination and is one of the frontrunners to take the Golden Globe for best comedy or musical at Sunday's ceremony.
And after George Clooney took the Golden Globe for best actor in a drama he collected off-camera hugs from Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.
Michelle Williams took home the Golden Globe for her portrayal of Hollywood legend Marilyn Monroe - an honor that her 6-year-old daughter Matilda helped her acheive.