Sure, you can check out our list of 2016 Golden Globe winners to see who took home the evening’s top prizes, but as always, Hollywood’s booziest awards show was really about the moments.
The Globes always feature plenty of live-televised WTF? as the biggest names from different corners of the entertainment world collide (sometimes literally), and last night was no exception.
Lady Gaga bumping into Leonardo DiCaprio went instantly viral, and millions of TV viewers wondered what Ricky Gervais said to Mel Gibson, but the night was filled of gaffes, stunts, and red carpet awkwardness that deserve to live on forever in GIF form.
So check out the animated images below, and in no time, you’ll be able to pretend you sat through the entire three-hour show Trust us, it felt much longer at times.
Eddie Redmayne: Red Carpet Party!

Eddie Redmayne kicks off the party on the red carpet. The actor’s film The Danish Girl was up for several awards.
J-Law and A-Schu

Not everyone can have a cool Hollywood nickname. Unfortunately, Amy Schumer found that out the hard way.
Jennifer Lopez Stuns in Yellow

Jennifer Lopez’s dress was one of the favorites of the night. Of course, she’d look amazing in a burlap sack, but that’s beside the point.
Cookie Passes Out Cookies

Taraji P. Henson passes out cookies on her way to the stage. She won for playing – you guessed it! – Cookie on Empire.
Sylvester Stallone Thanks His Best Friend

Sly Stallone enjoyed an unexpected win. You might say it was an upset worthy of his best friend…
Aziz Ansari: Coping With Loss

Aziz prepares to lose to Jeffrey Tambor. He wound up losing to Gael Garcia Bernal, so hopefully that book has a sequel.
Katy Perry: Wrong Awards Show!

Katy Perry had some fun with Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet. Katy took the stage to present an award later in the evening.
Denzel Feels His Age

Denzel won a lifetime achievement award last night. Unfortunately, you need some years behind you to earn that kind of title…
And of Course…

This one deserves a spot in the Awards Show GIFs Hall of Fame. Is that a thing? It should be!