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Golden Globes 2013: Quotes from the stars


Celebrities share their thoughts on the 2013 Golden Globes. View more award show coverage below.

Golden Globes 2013: Full story | List | Red Carpet | Winners | Ballot | Show highlights | Quotes | Best & Worst

 

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"It's the Mt. Everest of filmmaking, making a movie musical," Hugh Jackman told reporters.
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When questioned about the masculinity of men dancing and singing, Jackman had this to say: "Not masculine?" he said. "I don't know how in history we got off track. Fifty years ago, you were never going to get a girl" if you didn't know how to sing and dance. "To me, it is the epitome of a man."

Hugh Jackman, winner for actor in a musical or comedy ('Les Miserables')

( Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times / January 13, 2013 )
"It's the Mt. Everest of filmmaking, making a movie musical," Hugh Jackman told reporters.

When questioned about the masculinity of men dancing and singing, Jackman had this to say: "Not masculine?" he said. "I don't know how in history we got off track. Fifty years ago, you were never going to get a girl" if you didn't know how to sing and dance. "To me, it is the epitome of a man."
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