Dozens of films and TV shows took home hardware at the 2018 Golden Globes, but the night's biggest winner wasn't even nominated. Extra's AJ Calloway joins Cheddar to discuss Oprah's big night and whether there's validity to the prospect of her running for president. Calloway says he hopes the media mogul will run, but that he thinks she probably will not decide to. Calloway reveals whether he thinks the show's actual awards are irrelevant after Winfrey's headline-stealing speech. We discuss how the winners and losers are shaking up the Oscar race. Calloway says he sees the Best Picture race boiling down to a three-movie fight between "Three Billboards," "Lady Bird," and "Get Out." Viewers tuning into the Golden Globes didn't hear much about President Donald Trump. Despite being the proverbial elephant in the room, Trump's presence was definitely apparent throughout the segment. Calloway highlights Hugh Jackman's response to the news that the president screened his latest movie, "The Greatest Showman."

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