Director Clint Eastwood and actress Susan Sarandon compare trophies at the InStyle magazine and Warner Bros. studio party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004. Eastwood won the trophy for best director for his work on "Mystic River" and Sarandon's partner Tim Robbins won best supporting actor for the same film.
William H. Macy and his wife, Felicity Huffman, pose at the InStyle/Warner Bros party held after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004, at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, in Beverly Hills, Calif. Nominated for best supporting actor for his "Seabiscuit" role, Macy lost the trophy to Tim Robbins.
Diane Lane, who was nominated for best actress in a comedy film for her work in "Under the Tuscan Sun," holds a mini-Golden Globe as she arrives for the InStyle/Warner Bros party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards. She lost the award to Diane Keaton.
Socialite Paris Hilton arrives for the InStyle/Warner Bros party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Paris Hilton poses with her parents Kathy, left, and Rick at the InStyle/Warner Bros. party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Hugh Hefner poses with some of Playboy magazine's playmates at the InStyle/Warner Bros party held after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004.
Actor and presentor Robin Williams, left, and comedian Eric Idle clown around for the cameras at the InStyle/Warner Bros party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards.
At the InStyle/Warner Bros party after the Golden Globes ceremony, actress Sharon Stone hugs Michael Chiklis, who was nominated for best actor in television drama series for his work in "The Shield." The winner was Anthony LaPaglia of "Without a Trace."
At the InStyle/Warner Bros party, actress Susan Sarandon cradles the award her partner, Tim Robbins, won at the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards ceremony earlier that night. Robbins won for best supporting actor for his work in "Mystic River."
Actress Aisha Tyler arrives for the InStyle/Warner Bros party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004, sporting a sling on her arm. Tyler hurt her arm snowboarding.
Miramax
Actresses Bonnie Hunt, left, and Allison Janney joke together at the Miramax party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Actress Scarlett Johansson blows a kiss for photographers at the Miramax party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Director Jim Sheridan arrives with his daughters Kirsten, right, and Naomi at the Miramax party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif. The trio were nominated for best screenplay for their work on "In America." The winner was Sofia Coppola for "Lost In Translation."
Actor Jude Law, left, who stars in the film "Cold Mountain," and the film's director, Anthony Minghella, embrace as they enjoy the festivities at Miramax Film's post Golden Globes party, Jan. 25, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
HBO
Al Pacino, who won a Golden Globe for best actor in a mini-series or television movie for his work on "Angels in America," arrives with his daughter Julie Marie for the HBO party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards, Jan. 25, 2004, in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Sarah Jessica Parker, who won the award for best actress in a musical or comedy series for her work on "Sex and the City," right, celebrates her win with co-star Kristin Davis at the HBO party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards.
At the HBO Golden Globes' party, actress Meryl Streep congratulates her "Angels in America" costar Al Pacino on the Golden Globe he won for best actor in a motion picture made for television. Streep won a best actress award for her work in the same program.
Sarah Jessica Parker, center, who won the award for best actress in a musical or comedy series for her work on "Sex and the City," celebrates her win with co-stars Kristin Davis, left, and Cynthia Nixon at the HBO party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards.
New Line
New Zealand director Peter Jackson, center, who won the award for best director for his work on "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King," arrives with producer Barrie Osborne, right, and actor Elijah Wood at the New Line Cinema party after the 61st Annual Golden Globe Awards. The film also won awards for best motion picture drama and best original score.
Universal Pictures
Universal Picture's Stacey Snider, right, and "Lost in Translation" director Sofia Coppola embrace at the Universal Pictures and Focus Features party at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, Jan. 25, 2004. Coppola won the Golden Globe for best original screenplay earlier in the night. Actor Bill Murray, left, who stars in the film, won the award for best actor in a comedy.