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Golden Globe Nominees Best Motion Picture
Drama Avatar The Hurt Locker Inglourious Basterds Precious Up in the Air Musical or comedy (500) Days of Summer The Hangover It's Complicated Julie & Julia Nine Best Performance - Drama Actor Jeff Bridges - Crazy Heart George Clooney - Up in the Air Colin Firth - A Single Man Morgan Freeman - Invictus Tobey Maguire - Brothers Actress Emily Blunt - The Young Victoria Sandra Bullock - The Blind Side Helen Mirren - The Last Station Carey Mulligan - An Education Gabourey Sidibe - Precious Best Performance - Musical or Comedy Actor Matt Damon - The Informant! Daniel Day-Lewis - Nine Robert Downey, Jr. - Sherlock Holmes Joseph Gordon-Levitt - (500) Days of Summer Michael Stuhlbarg - A Serious Man Actress Sandra Bullock - The Proposal Marion Cotillard - Nine Julia Roberts - Duplicity Meryl Streep - It's Complicated Meryl Streep - Julie & Julia Best Supporting Performance Actor Matt Damon - Invictus Woody Harrelson - The Messenger Christopher Plummer - The Last Station Stanley Tucci - The Lovely Bones Christoph Waltz - Inglourious Basterds Actress Penelope Cruz - Nine Vera Farmiga - Up in the Air Anna Kendrick - Up in the Air Mo'Nique - Precious Julianne Moore - A Single Man Best Director Kathryn Bigelow - The Hurt Locker James Cameron - Avatar Clint Eastwood - Invictus Jason Reitman - Up in the Air Quentin Tarantino - Inglourious Basterds Best Screenplay District 9 The Hurt Locker It's Complicated Inglourious Basterds Up in the Air Best Original Score Up The Informant! Avatar A Single Man Where the Wild Things Are Best Original Song "Cinema Italiano" - Nine "(I Want To) Come Home" - Everybody's Fine "I See You" - Avatar "The Weary Kind" - Crazy Heart "Winter" - Brothers Best Animated Feature Film Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs Coraline Fantastic Mr. Fox The Princess and the Frog Up Best Foreign Language Film Baarìa - La porta del vento • Italy Broken Embraces • Spain The Maid • Chile A Prophet • France The White Ribbon • Germany Best Television Series - Drama Big Love Dexter House Mad Men True Blood Best Television Series - Musical or Comedy 30 Rock Entourage Glee Modern Family The Office Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama Simon Baker - The Mentalist Michael C. Hall - Dexter Jon Hamm - Mad Men Hugh Laurie - House Bill Paxton - Big Love Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Drama Glenn Close - Damages January Jones - Mad Men Julianna Margulies - The Good Wife Anna Paquin - True Blood Kyra Sedgwick - The Closer Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy Best Alec Baldwin - 30 Rock Steve Carell - The Office David Duchovny - Californication Thomas Jane - Hung Matthew Morrison - Glee Performance by an Actress in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy Toni Collette - United States of Tara Courtney Cox - Cougar Town Edie Falco - Nurse Jackie Tina Fey - 30 Rock Lea Michele - Glee Best Mini-Series or TV Film Georgia O'Keeffe Grey Gardens Into the Storm Little Dorrit Taking Chance Best Performance by an Actor in a Mini-Series or TV Film Kevin Bacon - Taking Chance Kenneth Branagh - Wallander: One Step Behind Chiwetel Ejiofor - Endgame Brendan Gleeson - Into the Storm Jeremy Irons - Georgia O'Keeffe Best Performance by an Actress in a Mini-Series or TV Film Joan Allen - Georgia O'Keeffe Drew Barrymore - Grey Gardens Jessica Lange - Grey Gardens Anna Paquin - The Courageous Heart of Irena Sendler Sigourney Weaver - Prayers for Bobby Best Supporting Actor in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Film Michael Emerson - Lost Neil Patrick Harris - How I Met Your Mother William Hurt - Damages John Lithgow - Dexter Jeremy Piven - Entourage Best Supporting Actress in a Series, Mini-Series or TV Film Jane Adams - Hung Rose Byrne - Damages Jane Lynch - Glee Janet McTeer - Into the Storm Chloë Sevigny - Big Love [Edited 12/15/09 15:50pm] | |
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How are so many movies that aren't released or recently released nominated??? | |
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for real.
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DesireeNevermind said: for real.
sherlock holmes avatar nine it's complicated What kinda crooked ass shit is THIS??? | |
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SCNDLS said: DesireeNevermind said: for real.
sherlock holmes avatar nine it's complicated What kinda crooked ass shit is THIS??? The Press sees the movies long before the General Public does. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Paris9748430 said: SCNDLS said: What kinda crooked ass shit is THIS??? The Press sees the movies long before the General Public does. I know that but I'd still think there's a release cut off before the nominations of who's eligible like the Grammys and Oscars. August is the cutoff for the Grammys and they just announced nominees a few weeks ago. For the Oscars, December 31st is the cutoff and nominees are usually announced at the end of January or in February. To nominate something before it's even released is just wrong IMO. | |
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SCNDLS said: Paris9748430 said: The Press sees the movies long before the General Public does. I know that but I'd still think there's a release cut off before the nominations of who's eligible like the Grammys and Oscars. August is the cutoff for the Grammys and they just announced nominees a few weeks ago. For the Oscars, December 31st is the cutoff and nominees are usually announced at the end of January or in February. To nominate something before it's even released is just wrong IMO. Is it really that big a deal? All the movies are coming out by the end of the year anyway. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Paris9748430 said: SCNDLS said: I know that but I'd still think there's a release cut off before the nominations of who's eligible like the Grammys and Oscars. August is the cutoff for the Grammys and they just announced nominees a few weeks ago. For the Oscars, December 31st is the cutoff and nominees are usually announced at the end of January or in February. To nominate something before it's even released is just wrong IMO. Is it really that big a deal? All the movies are coming out by the end of the year anyway. I'm not saying it's a big deal but it does seem assbackwards and I can't recall the last time so many nominated movies weren't even released yet. It's definitely odd IMO. | |
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This article is old but interesting
Today the nominees for the 2006 Golden Globe Awards are announced. Yeah, the easiest thing to say about award shows is that they are glorified fashion displays masquerading as boring, pompous escapes of endless self-flagellation. There's nothing wrong with this. In exchange, the rest of us get a refreshing alternative to watching, say, the fruits (no pun intended) of their labor. What we need to talk about though is who on EARTH got the idea that the Golden Globes are a "major" forecaster for both the Academy Award nominees and winners? Every darn winter I have to read endless mainstream press lineage that tosses in this line like gospel. Honestly, this point is about as factually accurate as "guns kill people" (attention: the trigger doesn't pull itself. I realize this fact would leave do-gooders like Michael Moore with a lot less to complain about but that's just the way it is...) The Golden Globes are nothing but a glorified PR machine. The nominees and winners are all determined by this thing called the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. While this sounds like some kind of international consortium of critics and entertainment figures, nothing is farther from the truth. The membership is comprised of "international" writers – yes, writers – who reside full-time in Southern California (Residency in La-La Land is actually a requirement for both being and remaining a member.) Practically none of the members actually write in the area of film criticism and none actually work in any of the industry trades. In fact, few even see movies at all (outside of "press junkets" paid for by the studios whereby you get to spend 2-5 minutes interviewing cast members, but you certainly don't get to see the actual movie.) So how do they nominate? Pretty simple. They read press hype. If you look throughout the history of the nominations, the bulk of the films nominated are commercially released after U.S. Thanksgiving. In fact, some of those films aren't even released until after they are nominated because the nomination deadline is well prior to the Christmas film season. Don't believe it? Let's see how many virtually unreleased nominations are flogged this time around ie, "King Kong" and "Munich" – ironic since "King Kong" has had only one preview screening in New York after the nomination deadline and the only people (studio included) who have seen "Munich" are Steven Spielberg and, maybe, his mother. In fact, in the category of "Best Picture", the HFPA is about as predictive as I am on the outcome of Namibian horse races (if Namibia even has a track.) That's a pretty stupendous feat considering the Golden Globes actually sub-categorize the acting and film categories into two (drama and comedy or musical.) Just last year, the two awards were bestowed on "The Aviator" and "Sideways" (the Oscar went to "Million Dollar Baby".) Do you want to know the Golden Globe nominees? Don't waste your time waiting for the broadcast. Gather the press clippings of the last six weeks and highlight the most prevalent names in yellow. The only exception is if some "A-lister" that the HFPA wants to salivate over in the pre-show dinner had a studio dumb enough to spring his/her picture in, like, June (in case you're wondering why Renee Zelwegger will squeeze in for "Cinderella Man" or Cameron Diaz pops up for "In Her Shoes" even though her performance and the film itself didn't meet anywhere near the hype and expectations that preceded it.) So you just damn well know that Renee, Cameron, and Reese Witherspoon are locks in a category where they can join such famous past winners as Pia Zadora (no kidding.) There's nothing wrong with a glorified party passing itself off as entertainment. But the Golden Globes is less a party, and more of a big, expensive, glossy Hollywood brochure. While the name sounds internationally prestigious, they should just be honest and give it the name it deserves. Something like "the Annual Film Suck ‘n Blow Fest" sounds about right... | |
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SCNDLS said: Paris9748430 said: Is it really that big a deal? All the movies are coming out by the end of the year anyway. I'm not saying it's a big deal but it does seem assbackwards and I can't recall the last time so many nominated movies weren't even released yet. It's definitely odd IMO. A lot of these movies that aren't out yet will be either by this week, or Christmas. TA-DA!!! JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Paris9748430 said: SCNDLS said: I'm not saying it's a big deal but it does seem assbackwards and I can't recall the last time so many nominated movies weren't even released yet. It's definitely odd IMO. A lot of these movies that aren't out yet will be either by this week, or Christmas. TA-DA!!! Again, I know that. Why do you have a problem with me expressing MY opinion on this matter??? I've stated several times "I think" or IMO, so what's your deal? [Edited 12/15/09 18:42pm] | |
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SCNDLS said: Paris9748430 said: A lot of these movies that aren't out yet will be either by this week, or Christmas. TA-DA!!! Again, I know that. Why do you have a problem with me expressing MY opinion on this matter??? I've stated several times "I think" or IMO, so what's your deal? [Edited 12/15/09 18:42pm] [snip - CarrieMpls] JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Paris9748430 said: SCNDLS said: Again, I know that. Why do you have a problem with me expressing MY opinion on this matter??? I've stated several times "I think" or IMO, so what's your deal? [Edited 12/15/09 18:42pm] [snip - CarrieMpls] [snip - CarrieMpls] | |
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Golden Globes is a scam anyway...just like the Oscars....bunch of folks voting for their friends. I don't think it's about real talent so much as who's got the IN this year. | |
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well I'm glad that Mo'nique is nominated! Even though I haven't seen the movie yet. I have been slacking this year something terrible. | |
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I hope District 9 wins best screenplay. But of course it won't. | |
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BklynBabe said: well I'm glad that Mo'nique is nominated! Even though I haven't seen the movie yet. I have been slacking this year something terrible.
Even tho, Monique makes my ass hurt, I'll be rooting for her. I haven't seen Precious yet tho. I'ma wait til it comes on cable so I can have my breakdown in private | |
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SCNDLS said: BklynBabe said: well I'm glad that Mo'nique is nominated! Even though I haven't seen the movie yet. I have been slacking this year something terrible.
Even tho, Monique makes my ass hurt, I'll be rooting for her. I haven't seen Precious yet tho. I'ma wait til it comes on cable so I can have my breakdown in private Right?? | |
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how and why is this a sticky?
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GLEE!
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Ex-Moderator | japanrocks said: how and why is this a sticky?
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