AP ShowBiz Minute"Argo" won big at the Golden Globes, picking up the best drama award and best director for Ben Affleck."Les Miserables" was named best musical or comedy and won acting honors for Hugh Jackman and Anne Hathaway.The rest of Sunday's awards were a mixed bag with Jessica Chastain, Jennifer Lawrence and Daniel Day Lewis all winning.In the TV categories, "Homeland," "Girls" and "Game Change" picked up trophies.Also at the Globes, Jodie Foster came out without really coming out, in her acceptance speech for winning the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award.The 50-year-old actress said she wasn't going to do a big speech as she did her coming out about a thousand years ago back in the Stone Age."Zero Dark Thirty" hunted down the U.S. box office, taking $24 million in its first weekend on wide release.Horror parody "A Haunted House" debuted in second place with $18.8 million, while mobster drama "Gangster Squad" opened third with $16.7 million.This is Hilary Fox with AP ShowBiz Minute.