What a bummer the Golden Globes announcement was.
There were plenty of worthy winners, sure, but watching Billy Bush and Nancy O'Dell deliver the news was borderline painful. We don't need to hear your commentary, guys -- just announced the awards and move on. Sheesh!
Here are my thoughts on the good and bad from the Golden Globe results:
The Good
1. Mad Men! Picking up two major awards (Best Drama Series and Best Drama Actor -- Jon Hamm) was just the buzz this show needs, and it's a shame they didn't get a larger platform from which to celebrate their wins.
2. Best Actress in a Drama: Glenn Close, Damages -- Thank goodness Glenn was recognized for her outstanding work on the gripping FX legal drama. I was actually watching La Close tear her way through Dangerous Liasons when her win was announced, making her win even more rewarding.
3. Best Actress in a Comedy Series: Tina Fey, 30 Rock -- Tina is often thought of primarily as a writer, so I was glad to see her get a deserved win for her deadpan genius on 30 Rock.
4. Best Actress in a Drama: Julie Christie, Away From Her -- Christie is amaaaazing in this movie!
The Pleasantly Surprising
1. Marion Cotillard upsetting Amy Adams and especially Ellen Page for Best Actress in a Comedy or Musical. Who saw that coming? I actually saw La Vie En Rose and I was still surprised!
2. Julian Schnabel's win in the Best Directing category. This one just became a horserace!
3. Samantha Morton (Longford) pulling off an upset over Katherine Heigl and Rachel Griffiths in the Best Supporting Actress category. The HFPA loves those Brits!
The Bad
1. Cate Blanchett over Amy Ryan for Best Supporting Actress -- Come on, Cate has dozens of these things at home, give the amazing newcome a shot!
2. Javier Bardem and Daniel Day Lewis surely deserve their awards and are clear-cut frontrunners for the Oscars, but booooooooooooring!
3. Atonement winning Best Picture. So predictable -- the epic romance with literary pedigree takes home the prize. I'll go on record right now saying it doesn't have a chance in hell at repeating this win at the Academy Awards.
4. David Duchovny for Best Actor in a Comedy (over Alec Baldwin)? Huh?
What did you think of the Globes? Were you happy with the results?
Monday, January 14, 2008
The Good, Surprising and Bad From the Golden Globe Results: Go Mad Men!
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Monday, December 10, 2007
No Country Wins New York Film Critics Award
Not to be confused with the New York Online Film Critics, the New York Film Critics Circle has also announced their yearly laurels -- and they've given No Country for Old Men the Best Picture prize.
Daniel Day Lewis (There Will Be Blood) and Julie Christie (Away From Her) picked up additional prizes (both were winners in the NY Online awards) for Best Actor and Actress, while Javier Bardem (No Country) and Amy Ryan (Gone, Baby, Gone) grabbed the Best Supporting Actor and Actress awards. The Coen Brothers were named Best Directors and also won the prize for Best Screenplay.
To see the winners of the NY Online Critics, NBR and LA Film Critics, visit Movie News & Commentary
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LA Film Critics Name There Will Be Blood Best Picture of the Year
Another day, another award announcement.
The Los Angeles Film Critics have named Paul Thomas Anderson's There Will Be Blood, starring Daniel Day Lewis, the Best Picture of the Year. In addition, Anderson was named Best Director and Lewis Best Actor.
La Vie en rose's Marrion Cotillard was given the Best Actress Award, while Amy Ryan (Gone, Baby, Gone and Before the Devil Knows Your Dead) and Vlad Ivanov(4 Months, 3 Weeks and 2 Days) were named Best Supporting Actress and Actor, respectively.
Meanwhile, Tamara Jenkins picked up the Best Screenplay prize for her work on the film The Savages, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova were given the trophy for Best Music for Once, and Sarah Polley grabbed the New Generation award for Away from Her.
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