Celebrities react to Golden Globe nominations

Celebrities react to Golden Globe nominations
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Summary "Selma" star David Oyelowo nominated for best actor in a drama.

BEVERLY HILLS (AP) - Stars react to the Golden Globe nominations announced Thursday in Beverly Hills, California:

"I jumped so high for Ava, I think I ve shattered my kneecap."

"Selma" star David Oyelowo, nominated for best actor in a drama, on celebrating director Ava DuVernay s nomination.

"I have nothing more eventful planned than a nap."

Ricky Gervais, nominated for TV actor in a comedy series, on how he plans to celebrate.

"Now can someone please explain who this  Meryl Streep  woman is?!"

Emma Stone, nominated for supporting actress for "Birdman."

"We may order a pizza tonight. That might be our party."

Steve Carell on how he ll celebrate his nomination for dramatic actor in "Foxcatcher."

"I m trying to finish all my Christmas shopping in a day, and now I got this phone call. I m about to have a few mulled wines to celebrate."

Actor Eddie Redmayne, speaking from London about his best actor nomination for playing Stephen Hawking in "The Theory of Everything."

"It s crazy. It s crazy

eyes."

Actress Uzo Aduba, nominated for supporting actress for playing Crazy Eyes on "Orange is the New Black."

"He s going to be drinking coffee out of a Champagne flute."

Chris Miller, co-director of animated film nominee "The Lego Movie," on how co-director Phil Lord will celebrate the nod.

"Not a bad way to start a Thursday."

Actor Colin Hanks on his supporting actor nomination for "Fargo."

"I m working on a film called  A Monster Calls  in Barcelona, Spain. We re just in the middle of putting a bald cap and some eyebrows on me as we speak. I just got the news."

Actress Felicity Jones, nominated for actress in a drama for "The Theory of Everything."

"I m preparing to sing in the Vatican Christmas concert that s televised in Italy. I ll be rehearsing with the Vatican orchestra. That s how I ll be celebrating."
Singer-songwriter Patti Smith on her first movie song and first nomination for "Mercy Is" from "Noah."

"I bet imbibing a bit of alcohol might be something we participate in."

Travis Knight, executive producer of animated film nominee "The Boxtrolls."

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