Everything Jeff Bridges said in his unusual Golden Globes speech that had everyone talking
Unusual speech from Bridges had people buzzing
Updated: 2:17 PM CST Jan 7, 2019
"Bohemian Rhapsody" may have taken home the most sought-after trophy at the 76th Annual Golden Globes, but Jeff Bridges' acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Award won the night. The 69-year-old actor took the stage after receiving the honor, which is given to those who have made outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment. His speech started out somewhat standard, as he thanked his wife, Susan Geston; his siblings, brother Beau and sister Cindy; and his 鈥渇olks,鈥� Lloyd and Dorothy. But as he continued his monologue, the acclaimed star became more and more enthusiastic, sharing this wonderful story that ended in quite the metaphor. But was it amazing, confusing, or both? You decide: 鈥淎nother first-time guy I was so lucky to work with, the late great Michael Cimino who directed 'Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.' That was his first movie. I can remember going into his office the day before shooting, and I said to him, 鈥楳ike, I鈥檓 sorry but I think you made a terrible mistake. I鈥檓 not feeling this guy at all, I feel so inadequate. I鈥檓 giving you late notice, I know. Please fire me.鈥� And he looked at me and said, 鈥楯eff, you know the game tag?鈥� I say, 鈥榊eah.鈥� He says, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e it.鈥橧 said, 鈥榃hat do you mean I鈥檓 it?鈥� And he said, 鈥榊ou are the guy. You couldn鈥檛 make a mistake if you wanted to. The life of this character is coming through you, it鈥檚 a done deal.鈥� I said, 鈥極h, all right, that鈥檚 a wonderful vote of confidence and a great perspective to look at this thing.鈥� And I used it, of course, in that film and all the other movies that I鈥檝e done, as well as my life. I鈥檝e been tagged. I guess we all have been tagged! We鈥檙e all alive right here right now, this is happening. We鈥檙e alive! You know what I鈥檓 saying?鈥� Jeff didn鈥檛 end there, either. After he finished up his previous life comparison, he started again with another that he took from his friend Bucky Fuller, a reference to prominent futurist R. Buckminster Fuller, who died in 1983 at age 88.鈥淗e made a great observation about these ocean-going tankers, and he noticed that the engineers were particularly challenged by how to turn this thing. You know, they鈥檝e got this big rudder, it took too much energy to to turn the ship, so they came up with a brilliant idea. Let鈥檚 put a little rudder on the big rudder, the little rudder will turn the big rudder, the big rudder will turn the ship. That little rudder is called a trim tab. And Bucky made the analogy that the trim tab is an example of how the individual is connected to society and how we affect society. And I鈥檇 like to think of myself as a trim tab, and all of us are trim tabs. We may seem like we鈥檙e not up to the task but we are, man, we鈥檙e alive. We can really make a difference! We can turn this ship in the way we want to go, man! Towards love, creating a healthy planet for all of us.鈥� If you鈥檙e both delighted and also a little awestruck, you鈥檙e not alone. Many viewers took to social media to comment on the moment, with some saying 鈥渕y heart is full,鈥� and asking, 鈥淐an Jeff Bridges be president?鈥滱nd whether you were inspired by his speech, or are not quite sure you鈥檙e on board the ocean-going tanker, let us leave you with Bridge鈥檚 parting words: 鈥淚 wanna thank the Hollywood Foreign Press for tagging me and I wanna tag you all. You鈥檙e all trim tabs! Tag, you鈥檙e it!鈥� You can watch Bridge's full speech here.
"Bohemian Rhapsody" may have taken home the most sought-after trophy at the 76th Annual Golden Globes, but Jeff Bridges' acceptance speech for the Cecil B. DeMille Award won the night.
The 69-year-old actor took the stage after receiving the honor, who have made outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment. His speech started out somewhat standard, ; his siblings, brother Beau and sister Cindy; and his 鈥渇olks,鈥� Lloyd and Dorothy.
But as he continued his monologue, the acclaimed star became more and more enthusiastic, sharing this wonderful story that ended in quite the metaphor. But was it amazing, confusing, or both? You decide:
鈥淎nother first-time guy I was so lucky to work with, the late great Michael Cimino who directed 'Thunderbolt and Lightfoot.' That was his first movie. I can remember going into his office the day before shooting, and I said to him, 鈥楳ike, I鈥檓 sorry but I think you made a terrible mistake. I鈥檓 not feeling this guy at all, I feel so inadequate. I鈥檓 giving you late notice, I know. Please fire me.鈥� And he looked at me and said, 鈥楯eff, you know the game tag?鈥� I say, 鈥榊eah.鈥� He says, 鈥榊ou鈥檙e it.鈥�
I said, 鈥榃hat do you mean I鈥檓 it?鈥� And he said, 鈥榊ou are the guy. You couldn鈥檛 make a mistake if you wanted to. The life of this character is coming through you, it鈥檚 a done deal.鈥� I said, 鈥極h, all right, that鈥檚 a wonderful vote of confidence and a great perspective to look at this thing.鈥� And I used it, of course, in that film and all the other movies that I鈥檝e done, as well as my life. I鈥檝e been tagged. I guess we all have been tagged! We鈥檙e all alive right here right now, this is happening. We鈥檙e alive! You know what I鈥檓 saying?鈥�
Jeff didn鈥檛 end there, either. After he finished up his previous life comparison, he started again with another that he took from his friend Bucky Fuller, a reference to prominent futurist R. Buckminster Fuller, who died in 1983 at age 88.
鈥淗e made a great observation about these ocean-going tankers, and he noticed that the engineers were particularly challenged by how to turn this thing. You know, they鈥檝e got this big rudder, it took too much energy to [get the rudder] to turn the ship, so they came up with a brilliant idea. Let鈥檚 put a little rudder on the big rudder, the little rudder will turn the big rudder, the big rudder will turn the ship. That little rudder is called a trim tab. And Bucky made the analogy that the trim tab is an example of how the individual is connected to society and how we affect society. And I鈥檇 like to think of myself as a trim tab, and all of us are trim tabs. We may seem like we鈥檙e not up to the task but we are, man, we鈥檙e alive. We can really make a difference! We can turn this ship in the way we want to go, man! Towards love, creating a healthy planet for all of us.鈥�
If you鈥檙e both delighted and also a little awestruck, you鈥檙e not alone. Many viewers took to social media to comment on the moment, with some saying 鈥渕y heart is full,鈥� and asking, 鈥淐an Jeff Bridges be president?鈥�
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And whether you were inspired by his speech, or are not quite sure you鈥檙e on board the ocean-going tanker, let us leave you with Bridge鈥檚 parting words:
鈥淚 wanna thank the Hollywood Foreign Press for tagging me and I wanna tag you all. You鈥檙e all trim tabs! Tag, you鈥檙e it!鈥�
You can watch Bridge's full speech .